Here comes the Greater or Greatest Depression
Gerald Celente with predictions defying the positive notes in the news daily, such as “the recession is over.” [Video to follow]
I highly respect this man and here is why: He is talking common sense. It is utterly negative and sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it all seems to match up to reality. I know little about economics, but have been telling friends for over a year that the federal spending is going to lead to a ten dollar head of lettuce at the super market. Even the citizens who voted for the people that put this colossal debt in place will be angry and highly motivated when they cannot fill their shopping cart. Batten down the hatches because the government is doing everything to create these problems while at the same time telling us how much improved the economy is. I know when I am being completely swindled, and like Celente wonder what the analysts are looking at. Every day the paper shows, “Unemployment claims rise unexpectedly.” Unexpected? For whom? Like Celente said how can fuel not be part of the inflation numbers? I paid a buck fifty for gas ten years ago and now gasoline has settled at three dollars. How can this not affect the average person significantly? The answer is: It is affecting us and not being reported. ”Jive Talk.” Right on Celente.
A book that predicted some interesting changes in society that are currently evolving towards his predictions here in the 2010 era: