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Solari Update: Precious Metals Market Report

Solari Update: Precious Metals Market Report

"And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, frankincense, and myrrh."
-- Matthew 2:1

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This Thursday, I am heading over to Middle Tennessee to join Franklin Sanders and report to you on the Precious Metals Market Report.

Christmas is a special time for us here in Tennessee. To celebrate the season, I will tell the story of how giving gold and silver to the kids I love at Christmas inspired me to work with Franklin on launching his idea for a Silver and Gold Calculator - and how you can use it to do some nifty gifting to the children you love during the holiday season.

We will discuss the impact of the latest fiscal cliff negotiations, the deflationary headwinds that have interrupted recent price rises, and key events coming up this month, including next week's Fed meeting and ongoing speculation about the new U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.

Chris Powell, treasurer of GATA, will be joining us. Chris is a seasoned journalist and editor who has done an excellent job over the last decade of documenting misleading reporting by the financial press, particularly in regards to the precious metals market. My goal is to ensure that you are an astute consumer of media regarding the gold and silver markets. If anyone is going to be pumped and dumped on their precious metals positions during 2013, whether by mainstream or Internet media, let it not be a Solari Report subscriber!

I will start with Money and Markets and Ask Catherine. Keep those great questions coming - you can post them on the blog.

In Let's Go to the Movies, I will review an astonishing new documentary, The Queen of Versailles, the intimate story of a family who made a fortune in the time share industry. They began construction on the largest home in America - only to experience the largest foreclosure.

You don't want to miss this Solari Report!

From The Blog

Yes on Prop 37s Biggest Supporter Was… Monsanto
We’ve all heard about hidden agendas, divide and conquer, controlling the narrative, and problem-reaction-solution. These are certainly time-honored and effective strategies for political elites.

Food Minister Owen Paterson Backs GM Crops
Owen Paterson, the Environment Secretary, made the remarks as ministers prepare to relax controls on the cultivation of GM crops, which he said had “real environmental benefits”.

Paying Tuition to a Giant Hedge Fund
From its 1636 foundation Harvard had always ranked as America’s oldest and most prestigious college, even as it gradually grew in size and academic quality during the first three centuries of its existence.

The New Silk Road is Made of Iron, and Stretches From Scotland to Singapore
Earlier this month, China announced plans to invest an additional $140 billion into 25 new rail projects across the country as part of its massive stimulus campaign aimed at creating jobs and modernizing national infrastructure.

Looming Crisis: State Budgets Soon to Be Under Siege
There are numerous problem-solving and decision-making processes in the military and civilian sectors.

2012 Annual Wrap Up!
Thursday night on The Solari Report January 3rd (6pm PT/9pm ET) is the annual wrap up. I will cover the key events of 2012 and important trends going forward into 2013. It's the year we've all been waiting for! Topics will include:

The Demographic Imperative
Financial Coup d' Etat & the Slow Burn
Solari Report Highlights
The Unanswered Questions of 2012
Predictions for 2012 and more!

The Building Wealth Collection
This brand new collection offers (5) essential interviews and commentaries from The Solari Report archive selected to provide you with the information you need to build equity in all areas of your life.

Building Real Wealth with guest, Franklin Sanders
Family Wealth with guest, Jay Hughes
Unpacking Financial and Investment Advice Part I
Unpacking Financial and Investment Advice Part II
Investment Strategies for Changing Times (video)

To find out more, click here.


Give the Gift of Solari
The Solari Team would like to help our subscribers enrich their lives and their families this Holiday Season.

This Christmas we invite all Solari Report subscribers to give a one-month gift subscription to The Solari Report free of charge to a family member, friend, or associate.

To find out more, click here.


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Nothing in this Solari Update should be taken as individual investment advice. Anyone seeking investment advice for his or her personal financial situation is advised to seek out a qualified advisor or advisors and provide as much information as possible to the advisor in order that such advisor can take into account all relevant circumstances, objectives, and risks before rendering an opinion as to the appropriate investment strategy.

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