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Power Tactics: Why Centralizing Food Systems Could Threaten Our Freedom

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CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS

In this compelling talk, Catherine Austin Fitts, founder of The Solari Report, discusses “Food: Freedom or Famine,” exposing the global battle for control over food systems and the far-reaching consequences of central management of financial transactions. She explains how food sovereignty is being threatened by industrial agriculture, synthetic food production, and digital financial controls like Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).

Fitts argues that our freedom is deeply tied to our ability to access nutritious, locally sourced food and that the rise of regenerative farming can prevent a future food shortage. To preserve personal sovereignty and local economies, we must prevent the centralized control of food and finance.

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