Catherine Fitts Mother

General question, I’ve heard it mentioned several times now that Catherine believes her mother was assassinated. Apparently there’s an article about it on The Solari Report but I don’t subscribe to the site. Does anyone know the story?

@uintatom
As a subscriber @ Solari, I also from rememberance heard her say that she believes her mother did not die of natural causes. I have never seen anything in writing, only thru mentioning it in visual medium. The only “written” I could find on Solari is in a written transcript from a 2012 interview.

This is that tibit from that interview;
“My mother was an economist who retired from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve to have children. My father was a surgeon and trauma expert who loved caring for people. I watched them struggle with the growing corruption as it ultimately tore our family apart.”

Maybe she wrote more in her Dillon & Read book.
https://dillonreadandco.com/

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Hmm. In an interview with Forum Borealis released recently she reiterated her thought on what happened to her mom. Maybe it’s too tough to talk about.

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Also probably not wise to talk about in the public realm.

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She has never had a problem talking about it. Her mother was very active in politics in Philidelphia and, like Catherine, not afraid to speak the truth. The idea that she committed suicide by jumping off the roof of their house was simply not something her mother would do without being pushed. That simple.

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That’s admirable that she isn’t afraid to talk about that, I just mean that if my mother was murdered I probably wouldn’t be calling newspaper newsrooms about that until after everyone involved with the murder was in prison first.

Oh wow.
Didn’t know that’s what happened.
Horrific.

If you knew a little bit of Catherine you would know she does not engage with mainstream newspapers.
Good luck with trying to put those culprits away, the whole world is having a little tiff with them at the moment trying to avoid slavery!

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https://library.solari.com/meditation-at-the-crossroads/

Excerpt:

“Toward the end of her life, my mother’s growing rage ran the risk of burping into our overt conversations. In December 1974, the New York Times — her daily newspaper — started to illuminate illegal domestic activities of the US intelligence community. In Congress, the Church Committee hearings in Congress in 1975 continued to make first page news in the New York Times – as then Central Intelligence Agency Director William Colby cooperated with Congress.”

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I didn’t necessarily mean that as in literally calling the new york times reporters, just talking in general about being outspoken about ongoing crimes isn’t always the wisest thing to in terms of making oneself a target, which is why detectives and criminal investigators don’t usually talk to the press about in-progress investigations.

Obviously if the criminals are also in charge of the mainstream media and the court prosecuting attorneys, a different strategy may be more effective to put an end to all of the fraud and corruption.

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Not sure what you were doing in 1974, I had my first REAL job after college and realizing that I needed to go back to graduate school for something a lot more interesting than teaching 8th grade science or getting a masters in biology (which I had already started). It was a far cry from 2023 in every way possible (in fact, it seems impossible that life has changed so much since then!). Catherine is the same age as me so she had her first real job on Wall Street and starting to make herself noticed. This experience simply made her more resolute.

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