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Please join us on Thursday, May 29, 2026 from 2:00–4:00 PM Eastern for our next Solari briefing: "Why Legislative Guardrails on Programmable Money Are Important and Urgent."
As digital financial infrastructure rapidly expands through stablecoins, tokenized assets, digital identity systems, surveillance systems, data centers, and AI-driven financial tools, the need for clear legislative guardrails has never been more urgent.
This briefing will examine why legislative action is needed now to protect transactional freedom—to prevent the convergence of growing surveillance and legal and regulatory enforcement into complete central control of our money, financial assets, and transactions. Unless we do this, we will wake up in a financial system that has the power to shift control of fiscal policy from the legislative and executive branches of government to central banks and international organizations.
Catherine Austin Fitts will be joined by special guest Dr. Jon Padfield, Solari General Counsel Carolyn Betts, and Solari counsel David Liechty. Dr. Padfield is an engineer, former state representative, and business professor. Through his YouTube channel, Business Reform, he explores issues at the intersection of technology, business, and society. He is a strong advocate for privacy, freedom, and civil rights and brings valuable perspective to this discussion.
Whether you are a legislator, policy advocate, or concerned citizen, this conversation will provide timely insight into one of the most important emerging policy issues facing each and every one of us.
You can register for the zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BxCeXNpmR3e7Nl1T-ssdgg#/registration
On May 19, voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District will head to the polls in a critical Republican primary that has become one of the most closely watched races in the country. Rep. Thomas Massie has been a consistent voice for constitutional government, financial independence, and individual liberty. He has been willing to challenge both parties on issues ranging from endless war to government overreach and financial surveillance. That independent streak has made him a target. If you live in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, please make a plan to vote and encourage your friends and family to do the same.
In freedom,
The Solari Team
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