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In a procedural vote, the House MIRVed (bundled) the SAVE Act onto the NDAA (including section 219) - 215-211.
This forces the NDAA + Save Act as a bundle to the floor for vote, to advance it to the Senate. They used a high-priority “vehicle” bill (NDAA) to carry the SAVE Act which wouldn't pass on its own.
In the simplest terms, you aren't getting voter ID without the US-Israel military merger.
Republican party is committed to never winning another election again. Treason fails to win votes. Is giving away $20 trillion + missing from the Pentagon the way they get votes?
50 Republican senators voted to advance the NDAA with Sec. 1217 (U.S.-Israeli military integrations) included. The final vote was 50-46, falling short of the 60 votes needed for the motion to proceed.
This is the Senate version of Section 219 (previously Sec. 224) in the House.
THE NUMBERS ARE IN. Processed food is dying a slow death and BIG FOOD is crumbling. There's a massive shift happening.
Look how much processed food companies have LOST in value in the last 22 months.
Stock value lost since August 2024:
* Campbell's: DOWN 54.9% (Goldfish, Pepperidge Farm)
* Conagra: DOWN 54.2% (Chef Boyardee, Slim Jim)
* General Mills: DOWN 47.6% (Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Totino's, Pillsbury)
* Kraft Heinz: DOWN 29.6% (Oscar Mayer, Jell-O)
* Lamb Weston: DOWN 25.8% (Frozen fries at McDonald's)
* PepsiCo: DOWN 17.6% (Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Quaker)
* Mondelez: DOWN 15.5% (Oreo, Ritz, Chips Ahoy)
* Hershey: DOWN 10.4% (Reese's, Kit Kat, Twizzlers)
People are actively shifting away from ultraprocessed foods.
Real food sales are outpacing ultra-processed sales by 7%.
This is proof that we are changing the food industry.
We have the power in our own hands.
Every time you refuse to buy an ultraprocessed product, you are voting with your dollar and sending a strong message.
Ultraprocessed foods are killing people every day.
This is why we need to keep sharing the truth with everyone we know.
The more people who find out that ultraprocessed food is poisoning them, the better chance we have to save our friends and family.
Action of the Week: July 12, 2026: Support the Leaders Making a Difference
Over the years, political scientists have spilled a lot of ink on the topic of small versus large donations to political candidates, debating their relative merits and impact on campaigns and policy outcomes.
The lessons are not always straightforward. For example, Congressman Thomas Massie’s recent primary loss would seem to yield the demoralizing conclusion that AIPAC and big donors can buy any election they set their sights on, but Rep. Massie exited the race with a devoted and committed national donor base that could stand him in good stead should he renew his pursuit of political office. Of the almost $5 million raised by Massie’s campaign, 36% came from small individual contributions under $200, and PAC contributions accounted for less than 2%.
What about state leaders? Solari has devoted a lot of time, money, and energy to supporting freedom fighters at the state level—for example, through our monthly briefings, model legislation, and other forms of policy support—and we also regularly draw attention to effective leaders (such as Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks) in our Hero of the Week posts.
Nonetheless, the fact is that high-integrity state legislators, elected judges, and other state officials like treasurers and auditors also need cold, hard cash—and they need that financial support not just at the finish line but steadily over time.
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Hero of the Week: July 13, 2026: Jon Rappoport @jonrappoport
We are extremely sad to report that Jon Rappoport—longtime ally and friend of Catherine, of Solari, and of many in the “new media” space—passed away on July 8.
In interviews and seminars, Jon has been a regular presence at the Solari Report since 2006. At that time 20 years ago, Catherine introduced him to Solari subscribers as “one of the finest sources of information revealing who’s who at the top of the power hierarchy, how resources are really governed, and the culture that currently dominates our planet.” Jon’s use of logic, his exercise of critical thinking, and his unmatched nose for research imbued him with an almost superhuman capability to see through fake news (before he moved to Substack in 2022, his website was https://t.co/tdlccuqYv7).
Jon’s bio includes many accomplishments—decades as a freelance investigative reporter, radio producer, and commentator; a 1994 run for Congress; extensive and forensic analysis of mainstream medicine’s crimes; and additional artistic hats as a painter and poet—but even that list does not do justice to Jon’s modern-day embodiment of the Renaissance man.
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Movie of the Week: July 11, 2026: A Brief History of Cosmology
If you haven’t yet dived into Future Science Series host Ulrike Granögger’s masterful Living Plasma report (Solari’s 2025 Annual Wrap Up), this video on the Electric Universe by independent writer-researcher Richard Moore might whet your appetite.
Cosmology—the study of the nature of the universe is a big topic, but in a short 20 minutes, Moore lives up to the promise of his title, providing “a brief history of cosmology.” The first five minutes review the series of failed paradigms that eventually gave birth to what Moore describes as the “robust” Electric Universe model of cosmology, with the remainder of the video providing an overview of plasma and related topics.
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The Los Angeles Police Department is ending its contract with Flock cameras over civil liberties and civil rights concerns.
Officials have confirmed that these cameras collect data on Americans.
The contract is set to expire and will not be renewed.
🚨 Evanston, IL ordered Flock Safety to remove all cameras after a state audit revealed that the company was illegally sharing Illinois data with federal agencies.
🚨🗂️ Meet the Flock executive team.
If @Flock_Safety loves transparency so much, they shouldn’t mind everyone knowing exactly who converted our neighborhoods into data farms, right?
The surveillance state didn’t build itself...
@RealJimmyBahama@teoliphant@openteamsinc Looking forward to publishing Jon again and again from here to eternity. I took a walk tonight along the Ijsselmeer - the sunset was pink and purple - as beautiful as I have ever seen. All I could think is that Jon has passed over and heavens in luck!
A Discussion of Open-Source AI with Travis Oliphant (Full Interview)
Travis Oliphant (@teoliphant) is an entrepreneur and CEO and co founder of OpenTeams (@openteamsinc), a company that “helps organizations deploy, support, and own [AI] technology at enterprise scale.” One of their tag lines is “Connecting Companies with Communities.” As a data scientist and software developer, Travis is known for his contributions to Python and as the creator of NumPy and a founding contributor to SciPy, which together formed a foundation for modern AI and machine learning.
When I was in Salt Lake City in the first week of June, Travis and I went into a studio to record this interview, continuing a conversation we had started when Travis and his team visited the Solari team in the Netherlands in early 2026. Our discussion focuses on how we can understand and manage the growing presence of AI in our lives.
Travis has an impressive intellectual and entrepreneurial background. After earning Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering at Brigham Young University, he completed a PhD in biomedical engineering at the Mayo Clinic. As an assistant professor at Brigham Young’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2001 to 2007, he directed the Biomedical Imaging Lab, where his research centered on computational imaging techniques. He then went on to start several companies, each time identifying the need for a new standard, building the open-source infrastructure, and helping enterprises adopt it at scale.
Brilliant, open-minded, deeply caring, and generous, Travis is someone who can help us understand what is happening and what we do about it. My hope is this will be the first of many conversations as we navigate the acceleration in technological innovation (and skullduggery) and seek to ensure that tools such as AI serve the health and prosperity of a human civilization.
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Florida, is rolling out AI-powered cameras on its garbage trucks to scan properties for code violations, unpermitted renovations, & other issues. After installing FLOCK cameras on poles, the city is now adding mobile surveillance from trash trucks to monitor homes and yards. 🤦🏻♂️🤡
Looks like Warsh is going FULL ON Digital Control Grid - Kevin Warsh picks ex-BoE chief Mervyn King and tech boss Marc Andreessen to reform Fed https://t.co/OuDe1I2iuv via @ft