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Gerald Celente Predicts Economic Armageddon by 2012

Gerald Celente, his predictions have always been right in the past....
  1. Crime
  2. Empty Malls
  3. Depression Level Unemployment 30% Unemployment
  4. Commecrical real estate collapse
  5. Food Riots
  6. Bank Holidays
  7. Tax Revolution
  8. Civil Unrest
  9. Martial Law
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2qDW34Fr64
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  • Mr.Brown_4
    Mr.Brown_4 Posts: 1,109 Forumite
    I don't understand point 6... Bank Holidays? Seems fairly reasonable to me, a day off work for a visit to a garden centre.
  • Asheron
    Asheron Posts: 1,229 Forumite
    Mr.Brown wrote: »
    I don't understand point 6... Bank Holidays? Seems fairly reasonable to me, a day off work for a visit to a garden centre.

    lol yea and then the next day when the bank re-opens your currency has been de-valued :(
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  • Mr.Brown_4
    Mr.Brown_4 Posts: 1,109 Forumite
    Asheron wrote: »
    lol yea and then the next day when the bank re-opens your currency has been de-valued :(
    Not round here they don't do that, there would be a small disturbance outside the Barclays cash point.
  • lilac_lady
    lilac_lady Posts: 4,469 Forumite
    "Gerald Celente, his predictions have always been right in the past.."


    Who?
    " The greatest wealth is to live content with little."

    Plato


  • Asheron
    Asheron Posts: 1,229 Forumite
    lilac_lady wrote: »
    "Gerald Celente, his predictions have always been right in the past.."


    Who?

    living in a box - living in a box

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHt_GzOgjvA
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  • amcluesent
    amcluesent Posts: 9,425 Forumite
    edited 27 February 2010 at 4:28PM
    2012? Feels to soon, accepting destabilising Black Swan events like an islamist dirty-bomb in a New York/London.

    The plateau of peak oil will see a decade of oscillations in $$ price and panics before sustained decline in energy availability triggers global recession, collapse in the allocation system for oil/gas, lurching declines in food production, desperate waves of people fleeing desertification, ...

    Resource wars will kick off in a big way, after twenty years the major powers will retreat back to isolation within their own continents and global famines will see population plummet and undershoot to 1.5B
  • Cleaver
    Cleaver Posts: 6,989 Forumite
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    amcluesent wrote: »
    2012? Feels to soon, accepting destabilising Black Swan events like an islamist dirty-bomb in a New York/London.

    The plateau of peak oil will see a decade of oscillations in $$ price and panics before sustained decline in energy availability triggers global recession, collapse in the allocation system for oil/gas, lurching declines in food production, desperate waves of people fleeing desertification, ...

    Resource wars will kick off in a big way, after twenty years the major powers will retreat back to isolation within their own continents and global famines will see population plummet and undershoot to 1.5B

    Can I also add my prediction that in twenty years England will still be touted to win major football competitions and yet still find themselves knocked out at the quarter-final stage on penalties. The phrase "best team in a generation" will still be far too widely used.
  • did nostrodumass not say something about the moor from the east taking power in the west leading to the end of days?

    well he was half right , his dad was muslim , so applying simple maths then must be only the end of holidays.
    Have you tried turning it off and on again?
  • Asheron wrote: »
    Gerald Celente, his predictions have always been right in the past....

    They most certainly have not always been right. In fact, he has consistently been wrong, most of the time.

    HPC-ers tout Celente like he was Nostradamus, when in fact, his prediction record makes Capital Economics look good.
    “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.

    Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”

    -- President John F. Kennedy”
  • StevieJ
    StevieJ Posts: 20,174 Forumite
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    Cleaver wrote: »
    Can I also add my prediction that in twenty years England will still be touted to win major football competitions and yet still find themselves knocked out at the quarter-final stage on penalties. The phrase "best team in a generation" will still be far too widely used.

    And England cricketers will be trying to qualify to play for South Africa :eek:
    'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher
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