Friday, September 3, 2010

Economists Herald New Great Depression

August 10, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


Steve Watson | The world is currently experiencing the modern day equivalent of the Great Depression, according to a prominent economist who has added his voice to scores of others now forecasting ongoing economic doom.

Gerald Celente sees a New Third Part by 2012 called Progressive Libertarian

July 8, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


Gerald Celente on Greg & Dan WMBD 02 July 2010 Celente sees a New Third Part by 2012 called Progressive Libertarian Gerald Celente If people are looking to politicians to fix everything , I wondering when are they going to grow up , they say politics is show business for ugly people it’s the same game , it’s celebrity , it’s the presidential reality show this is nothing but cheap theater and people do nor recognize it , they roll up the red carpet they strike up the bands you know the whole …Hollywood and Washington , you have incompetent people in charge and I am a political atheist , I am not going after Obama’s crew this goes back a long time …so we have people that are incompetent of making intelligent decisions whether it is with Katrina whether it is with the Oil disaster whether with healthcare , whether it’s waging wars , they’re incompetent …..the elections today are not much different from…

Why are Police Abusing Elderly?

June 30, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


Stories of police crossing the line between reasonable and unjustified physical force are commonplace in our modern news cycle.

Frozen yogurt is not health food

June 21, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under Health


(NaturalNews) It did not even occur to me that people thought frozen yogurt was a “health food” until I spent some time in the USA. There, people line up in droves at frozen yogurt stores to buy a junk food that they’re convinced is good for them. And why is it good for them, in their own minds? Because it’s “yogurt.” I actually went to the trouble of visiting a line of people at a frozen yogurt store and asking several people there if they could name the ingredients in the frozen yogurt they were buying. Not one of them could. Most just said, “Yogurt.” (Are you detecting a pattern here?) Upon further investigation, I found that frozen yogurt retailers don’t make it very easy for you to find out what’s actually in their products in the first place. They don’t print ingredients on the products they sell, and even…

Our Future In Chains: The For-Profit Debtors’ Prison System

June 18, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under World News


Michael Edwards | In our modern era of debt servitude, a PR Push has been designed to reintroduce a serious discussion of debtors’ prisons as a sound solution.

The corporate power Rules America and The World

June 7, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


The Corporation This film details the psychological profile of the more…Corporation, an entity which controls our world, health, information, entertainment, food and political systems. (Wikipedia)The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary is critical of the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychiatrist might evaluate an ordinary person. This is explored through specific examples. The Corporation has been shown worldwide, on television, and via DVD, file sharing, and free download. Bakan wrote the book, The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, during the filming of the documentary.

Gerald Celente Workers of the World United 2.0

June 4, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


Gerald Celente on The Gary Null Show – 06/02/10 Gerald Celente has spent thirty years identifying, analysing and tracking the global trends that shape our future. As Director of the Trends Research Institute, Gerald is trusted by many large corporations to produce the most accurate, timely and comprehensive forecasts. Whether as a keynote speaker or a media pundit, he provides audiences with real world trends they can act upon. Gerald is the only analyst to cover over 300 diversified trends fields. On topics as diverse as consumer goods, health, food, entertainment, education, retail, technology, science, energy and trade, his keynote speeches analyse all the global trends. Major corporations, governments, and businesses around the world have benefited from Gerald’s depth of knowledge and expertise. His speech on the subject of innovation inspires and energises audiences and demonstrates that, when you ‘Think for Yourself’, innovation and success are the natural by-products. Gerald also customises keynotes to …

Gerald Celente on The Bruce Collins Show 05/29/10

May 31, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


Some previous quotes by trends master Gerald Celente :” the second American Revolution has already begun, it began in 2009, on April 15th with the tea parties and the tax protests. They were laughed at by the major media. Then we saw it again in july of 2009, on the 4th of July, when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets. We saw it at the protests for healthcare reform. We saw it with over a million people, nearly a million people marched on Washington on September 12th of 2009. This is going on World wide. The people are protesting..” “But the overall reality is that the people are saying, what is this bailout all about, and who is responsible for funding it? And it’s falling on the backs of the people, just like in America where they taxed the people to bailout the too big to fails, Lets call this Greek bailout for what it is.. it’s bailing out the European and the American banks that made big bets on Greek bonds…

Gerald Celente on Depression Riots Troops and Revolution

May 27, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


Gerald Celente : “Here we are in 2012. Food riots, tax protests, farmer rebellions, student revolts, squatter digins, homeless uprisings, tent cities, ghost malls, general strikes, bossnappings, kidnappings, industrial saboteurs, gang warfare, mob rule, terror. How could it have come to this? Across the nation and around the world, it was a variation of the same theme. In the United States it was called “Obamageddon,” in the rest of the world it was “The Greatest Depression.” Did no one see it coming? Yes and no. There were intelligent, informed people who saw it. But for the most part they didn’t want to believe their eyes and didn’t want to hear it. They could do the math, but too terrified to face the big, bad ugly truth, they were afraid to add up the numbers. If you didn’t see the future through rose-colored glasses, they called you names: “Gloom and Doomer.” …

Gerald Celente on The Dow stock market meltdown – Alex Jones Show 07 May 2010

May 8, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis


Gerald Celente The Stock market is a rigged game – there is no stopping to the meltdown Gerald Celente : 6 Banks are controlling 60% of all the action in the country Alex jones dissects yesterday’s Dow stock market meltdown with trends forecaster Gerald Celente and regular guest Bob Chapman. Celente is the publisher of the Trends Journal and is a business consultant and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events Extract from the trends journal Summer Issue • 2009 “Here we are in 2012. Food riots, tax protests, farmer rebellions, student revolts, squatter digins, homeless uprisings, tent cities, ghost malls, general strikes, bossnappings, kidnappings, industrial saboteurs, gang warfare, mob rule, terror. How could it have come to this? Across the nation and around the world, it was a variation of the same theme. In the United States it was called “Obamageddon,” in the rest of the world it was “The Greatest Depression.” Did no one see it coming? Yes and no. There were intelligent, informed people who saw it. But for the most …

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