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Catherine Austin Fitts Speaking in Mill Valley, CA

Catherine Speaking in Mill Valley, CA

"Investment Strategies for Changing Times"

October 20, 2011

Tickets are still available to hear Catherine Austin Fitts speak at the Community Center in Mill Valley, California, this Thursday, October 27, 2011, from 7-9pm.

Catherine spoke in Mill Valley in 2004, recording her speech “Navigating the Falling Dollar” which predicted the eventual collapse of the housing bubble and the risks of debasement. She spoke again in 2008, recording her speech “Positioning Your Assets for Growth in Uncertain Times,” warning that the change in Administrations would not change the deterioration in federal finances. In both speeches, the strategies she outlined for families and communities to protect themselves and their assets have stood the test of time.

As many of you know, in 2010, Catherine teamed up with her partner Chuck Gibson to start Sea Lane Advisory in Pleasanton, California. Sea Lane Advisory is registered as an investment adviser with the Securities Regulation Division of the California Department of Corporations. Sea Lane was created to protect private individuals and families from debasement of global currencies and debt.

In her speech, Catherine will discuss recent events as well as how to adapt your investment strategies. She will describe the strategies that Sea Lane team is using and will introduce her Sea Lane colleagues to you.

You can purchase tickets online through Tuesday evening. There will be tickets available at the door on Thursday evening. Ticket cost is $35.

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