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wmk
29-03-2009, 08:05 PM
Gerald Celente looks at trends in the world and once he and his team study the data, they publish future trends. He states that current events predict future trends. Top companies, and investors pay his company a lot of money for his forecasts. Here is what he has to say that is going on in the next 9 months:

1. Real Estate continues to get worse for residents.
2. Jobs continue to vanish
3. Credit card defaults on the way
4. Commercial real estate bubble about to burst and is many more times toxic than residential
5. Tax revolts
6. Hungry people in the street rioting
7. collapse of the american empire

Watch this one first... it is the most recent.

http://www.doomers.us/forum2/index.php/topic,42251.0.html

Now watch this one: It is about all his predictions since the 80's

http://www.trendsresearch.com/

pinhead
29-03-2009, 08:12 PM
Here is the first vid

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faller
29-03-2009, 09:51 PM
LOl, ah huh. The one thing that is consistant with the human spieces is we are not happy unless we are doomsaying some thing or another... Chicken little is alive and well.

wmk
30-03-2009, 12:25 AM
LOl, ah huh. The one thing that is consistant with the human spieces is we are not happy unless we are doomsaying some thing or another... Chicken little is alive and well.

Perhaps your right, but when you factor in things like, job losses, unemployment increases, lowest storage of food since the end of world war 2, huge debt, governments failing like in iceland, making money out of nothing, which leads to hyper-inflation, then I think it is a bit more than the sky is falling. Does it make me happy... nope, not one bit. Evidence is overwhelming that we are heading toward some sort of a shift. So, I would rather prepare and invest what I have wisely. Part of our problem as humans is that we forget what rough times are like. It is not part of our paradigm, however the great depression and World War II were not that long ago.... just long enough for the people born in the mid 50's to present to forget how things are when you have to go without. I am afraid we are heading there.

Peace.

pinhead
30-03-2009, 12:26 AM
He is not the only way saying this.

faller
30-03-2009, 02:26 AM
I'm not argueing that we are headed for, already arrived at, hard times. Hell we are feeling it and makeing adjustments accordingly. What i laugh at is fear mongering, speculative statements like-"tax revolts," "Hungry people in the street rioting", "collapse of the american empire,"..

When it comes to the chicken little syndrome i feel we as a spieces are :beat ........Again.

I love that smilie!!! :D

pinhead
30-03-2009, 02:29 AM
This thread starting me on a 2 hour watching spree of the Mayan 2012 thing. It's pretty interesting. I got all side of the story and I'm concluding nothing will happen.

faller
30-03-2009, 02:43 AM
^^^ I'm betting the movie will be pretty awesome though!
There was a short clip on here somewhere.

manfreakca
30-03-2009, 07:57 PM
well there is all sorts of tent cities goin up,rioting in the streets and ecoinomic revolt isnt far behind!!