Gerald Celente: Prepare for the unexpected. It is the close-combat state of mind. (December 2009)

by | Dec 8, 2009 | Gerald Celente | 1 comment

Gerald Celente, of the Trends Research Institute, advises subscribers in his December 7, 2009 Trend Alert®:

Breaking Point 2010

The first decade of the 21st century is going out the same way it came in … with a bust and a bang.

  • The dot-com bubble burst in 2000, and the Bailout Bubble will bust in 2010.
  • 9/11 terror ushered America into the decade, and terror will strike again before the decade ends.
  • The decade long wars waged by US and NAT0 against Afghanistan and Iraq are leading the world to the first Great War of the 21st Century.
  • The 20th century belonged to America, in 2010 Empire America will be breaking apart.  The signs are there for all to see.

World leaders and most economists see a very different future unfolding.  They insist the financial crisis is over and recovery is on the way.

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War, terror and calamity are not set to time clocks. Anything can happen, anywhere, at anytime.  Prepare for the unexpected.  It is the close-combat state of mind.

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    1. patty

      I believe Mr. Celente is correct in his analysis.  Central bankers around the world have dumped trillions attempting to keep the major economies afloat but no major reforms have been implemented.  The top 5 banks control 50% of deposits in our country.   I know americans are tired of bad news but to simply ignore these problems is being DELUSIONAL!!

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