The World is Facing a Crisis of Purpose
a Crisis of Spirit
A Prelude to the Geulah
The following is not to substantiate any prediction or forecast,
it is merely to posit a possibility.
Gerald Celente is a United States trend forecaster and author, and CEO of The Trends Research Institute founded in 1980. He is noted for predicting the 1987 stock market crash and the fall of the Soviet Union. Celente is a Close Combat practitioner and black belt trainer whose practice reflects his proactive philosophy. Celente was born in the Bronx, in NY.
After years in politics and lobbying, Gerald Celente founded The Trends Research Institute (initially called the Socio-Economic Research Institute of America) in 1980 in Rhinebeck, NY. According to several media sources published after the events, its successful predictions include:
- Black Monday
- fall of the Soviet Union
- 1997 Asian Financial Crisis
- quarter of the dot.com bubble burst
- subprime mortgage crisis
- the financial Panic of 2008
- including the statement that "corporate giants would tumble to their death."
The Trends Research Institute publishes the Trends Journal, a publication that identifies, forecasts and analyzes business, socioeconomic, political, consumer, environmental and other trends. The purpose and focus of the Trends Journal is to inform readers of future trends and provide strategies on how to prepare and profit from what lies ahead.
On November 14, 2008, Celente appeared on Fox Business Network and predicted economic depression, tax rebellions, food riots, and more concern for buying food than Holiday presents by 2012 in the United States.
Fox Business: Gerald Celente Predicts Revolution
Most recent Video: Gerald Celente with Glenn Beck
Celente also has predicted in his Top Trends of 2009 newsletter that governments across the country would be squeezing the little guy for every last dime wherever it could.
"My Family Just Won't Listen to Me About the Doom and Gloom"
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