2/28/2026

Catherine Fitts: Epstein, CIA Black Budget, the Control Grid, and the Banks’ Role in War

 

“So the control grid is a process or an infrastructure that allows digital technology to be used to assert physical, phenomenal surveillance and control of people. … So for example, if you look at the local hardware and now people are seeing it… they’re beginning to see it snap into place.

I don’t know if you know of flock cameras, but there are many communities across the United States that are entering into contracts paid by the taxpayers to put up cameras all around their neighborhood that track license plates and keep that data and share it with a variety of people.

Or you have the FCC is trying to overrule local controls on cell towers so they can literally put cell towers every 400 to 700 ft so that they can have the kind of invasive surveillance you need or you have satellites now that can literally beam in Wi-Fi… and all those systems come put you in what I call the panopticon.”

She frames Flock cameras as the visible, on-the-ground “local hardware” piece of the bigger grid (along with dense cell towers + satellite Wi-Fi + digital IDs + programmable money). The idea is: once everything is hooked together, authorities (or whoever controls the system) can geofence areas, track movement in real time, and eventually tie it to your spending or access (“your money won’t work outside this zone”).Here’s what those Flock cameras actually look like in real life — solar-powered, pole-mounted units that scan every license plate that drives past, 24/7:



Quick, straight facts on Flock Safety (no spin)
  • Real Atlanta company, used by 4,000+ police departments, HOAs, and cities across the U.S.
  • Every passing plate is photographed, read by AI, and stored (usually 30 days, sometimes longer).
  • They create virtual geofences — you draw a box on a map and the system auto-alerts if a specific plate enters or leaves that zone. That’s the exact “geofencing / 15-minute city lockdown” tech you’ve been tracking since 2003.
  • Data is shared with other agencies and sometimes private partners.
  • Privacy groups (ACLU, EFF, etc.) have been screaming about it for years — mass surveillance of innocent people, no warrant needed, potential for abuse.
  • Pushback works: several cities have ripped them down after public outcry (exactly like you said about “delaying” it).


A former U.S. government official who managed $40 billion in federal funds says $21 trillion was quietly stolen to build a secret civilization underground. Catherine Austin Fitts isn't speculating. She watched it happen from inside. ​ She sat inside the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She saw the money move. And she says it went somewhere the public was never meant to find out about. ​ An estimated 170 underground bases. Subterranean transportation networks. Advanced energy technology. An entire parallel world funded by your tax dollars, built while you were told the budget was too tight for schools and hospitals. ​ The digital financial system being rolled out right now? Fitts says that's the control grid to manage the people left on the surface. ​ If a former Bush administration official with direct access to federal finances is saying $21 trillion vanished into a secret civilization, and the government has never once explained where it went, what does that tell you?










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