Gerald Celente, Director and founder of The Trends Research Institute,
is the pioneer in forecasting, analyzing, and MANAGING trends. Celente
designed and currently teaches the first professional course in trend
tracking. Using his unique perspectives on current events forming future
trends he developed the Globalnomic methodology which is used to
forecast and manage trends.
Gerald Celente is also known as Dr Doom and the Nostradamus of Modern Times , Gerald Celente
is regarded as one of the foremost trend predictors in the world. This
author of Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking, and publisher of The Trends
Journal, is frequently a guest on television news and talk show
programs. The New York Post said "if Nostradamus were alive today, he'd
have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente."
Here are some of Gerald Celente's health, environmental, social, entertainment, cultural, business and consumer trends for 2010.
• The Crash of 2010: The Bailout Bubble is about to burst. Be prepared for the onset of the Greatest Depression.
• Depression Uplift: The pursuit of elegance and affordable sophistication will raise spirits … and profits.
• Terrorism 2010: Years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq – and now
Pakistan – have intensified anti-American sentiment. 2010 will be the
year of the lone-wolf, self-radicalized gunman.
• Neo-Survivalism: A new breed of survivalist is devising ingenious
stratagems to beat the crumbling system. And, they’re not all heading
for the hills with AK-47’s and pork & beans.
• Not Welcome Here: Fueled by fear and resentment, a global
anti-immigration trend will gather force and serve as a major plank in
building a new political party in the US.
• TB or Not TB: With two-thirds of Americans Too Big (TB) for their own
good (and everyone else’s), 2010 will mark the outbreak of a “War on
Fat,” providing a ton of business opportunities.
• Mothers of Invention: Taking off with the speed of the Internet
revolution, “Technology for the Poor” will be a major trend in 2010,
providing products and services for newly downscaled Western consumers
and impoverished consumers everywhere.
• Not Made In China: A “Buy Local,” “My Country First” protectionist
backlash will deliver a big “No” to unrestrained globalism and open
solid niches for local and domestic manufacturers.
• The Next Big Thing: Just as the traditional print media
(newspapers/magazines) were scooped by Internet competition, so too will
new communication technologies herald the end of the TV networks as we
know them.
Friday, July 12, 2013
GERALD CELENTE ~ The Money Junkies & The Wise Guys
Clip from July 11, 2013 - guest Gerald Celente on the Jeff Rense Program
If some would get rid of those hip hop hats it might improve the situation a little. People need to get away from dumb stuff and learn to spell at least.
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