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To: jimsioi who wrote (7694)5/22/2004 7:45:30 AM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 60914
 
Thanks! Speaking of keeping the housing bubble intact...I think this is a very worthwhile interview (too long to transcribe), Catherine Austin Fitts visits with Jim Puplava:

financialsense.com

The housing bubble is one of the topics she discusses and ties in to other areas, such as manipulation of the PM market. She has considerable experience with how markets operate.

"As President of Solari, Inc., Catherine is currently spearheading the Solari Circles Campaign to help make healthy local living economies the best investment worldwide.

Catherine previously served as Managing Director and Member of the Board of Directors of the Wall Street investment bank, Dillon, Read & Co., Inc. She also served as Assistant Secretary of Housing/Federal Housing Commissioner at HUD in the first Bush Administration, and was the President and Founder of Hamilton Securities Group, Inc., a broker-dealer/investment bank and software developer that successfully completed $12 billion of transactions and $500 billion of portfolio strategy prototyping the solari model. Catherine has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from The Wharton School, and studied Chinese at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Catherine serves on the advisory board of Sanders Research Associates in London, and publishes the column Mapping the Real Deal in Scoop Media in New Zealand."

solari.com



To: jimsioi who wrote (7694)5/22/2004 7:16:05 PM
From: nspolar  Respond to of 60914
 
<The SlowLane, your efforts are appreciated...>

That makes at least three of us.

Why I will never know ... but I took typing in HS, and can hit the keys pretty fast. If there is one thing I would have never predicted back then re my future, it is how much time I have since spent at a keyboard. UB!