Articles in reThink Investing
A 90 minute documentary on the planet’s dwindling oil resources. The producers of this film are trying to express their opinion that the world is running out of cheap, easily accessible oil, and present …
Dr. Albert Bartlett, Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado, Boulder runs down the basics of exponential growth and the implications that our addiction to growth in consumption and exploding world population growth will have …
“Oil Smoke & Mirrors” offers a sobering critique of our perceived recent history, of our present global circumstances, and of our shared future in light of imminent, under-reported and mis-represented energy production constraints.
Through a series …
Criminal fraud may be the most under reported aspect of our current financial crisis. In this “Road to Ruin” report, former subprime lenders from Ameriquest, once the country’s largest lender, describe a system rife with …
Many people are warning about peak oil, the concept that our daily oil production peaked in 2005 and will continue to decline fairly rapidly over the next few decades. If this is true, what …
With a background in investment finance and as Assistant Secretary of Housing in the 90s, Catherine Austine Fitts knows what she is talking about.
Catherine speaking about the role of Barter in the new economy to …
This lecture, titled Safely Navigate the Falling US Dollar – Powerful Strategies for the Ethical Investor in Uncertain Economic Times was presented by Catherine Austin Fitts in Mill Valley, CA, December 15, 2004 to an …
If you think the financial industry is on your side, think again. It should be pretty clear by now that the whole financial services sector is designed to transfer wealth from the working class into …
The answer is yes. We all do. Luckily, this guy has provided a great set of resources to get up to speed with what is going on and to start taking steps to deal with …
There are a number of good documentaries out there that spell out how the Federal Reserve works, how it started and who actually owns and controls it. Why is this important? Well, because they print …


