Dillon Read, Narcodollars & American Financial Genocide (NotebookLM Deep Dive) [By Catherine Austin Fitts]

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Read the Substack PostYouTube Interview Playlist /w CatherineThis extensive document, stemming from an author seeking to fund sustainable local food initiatives, becomes a detailed case study illuminating systemic corruption that centralizes power and profits. It contrasts a vision of decentralized community wealth-building with a prevailing, bipartisan system where financial and political elites profit from economic warfare and the decline of American communities. The text meticulously details how institutions like Dillon Read and individuals connected to government, banking, and academia benefited from policies like the War on Drugs and leveraged buyouts, which, in turn, fueled the growth of the private prison industry and global money laundering, notably through entities like RJR Nabisco and its ties to drug trafficking. Ultimately, the author intends to expose this parasitic "economic tapeworm" and inspire a shift of investment away from systems that profit from societal decay toward those that promote genuine freedom and wealth creation in communities.