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Author: Gerald Celente

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Welcome to Trends Monthly!

Trends Monthly is a new electronic newsletter that joins our expanded quarterly print and digital Trends Journal, my nightly Trends In The News broadcasts and the many other features on Trendsresearch.com. Trends Monthly will be emailed to subscribers at the middle of each month and made accessible on Trendsresearch.com. It is designed to keep you updated...

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CEO Report

Invigorating. Inspiring. Richly informative. Downright fun. There are many ways to describe our inaugural History Before It Happens conference, which was held just a couple of weeks ago. But perhaps the most gratifying element of the entire affair — the first of many to come — was the group dynamic that filled the conference center...

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Global Chinatown goes local

The rise of a Global Chinatown, one of the institute’s Top10 trends for 2014, is accelerating and it is coming to a ballpark, residential community, manufacturing plant, shopping center, entertainment complex, resort or technology company near you. The winter edition of the Trends Journal reported that the common notion that Chinese investment in the US, Canada, Australia,...

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Big Media chains are chasing short-term gains

Here’s a dirty little secret about your hometown daily newspaper: Chances are, it’s profitable. Why then does the traditional print/digital news industry continue to shed journalists by the thousands each year? That profit margin the news organizations still enjoy isn’t going to grow without cutting expenses, and that’s why the chains — some backed by huge investment groups...

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Stiff regs could be ahead for Bitcoin

As early as October of this year, Bitcoin entrepreneurs will need a BitLicense to cruise the virtual currency highway in New York State. The NY Department of Financial Services is in the process of establishing regulations focused primarily on consumer protection, money laundering and cybersecurity and what they come up with will undoubtedly influence other...

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Suggested reading to understand current crisis

A book titled The General’s Son by Miko Peled is a good read to understand what really is going on in the Israel/Palestinian/Mideast situation. Afterall, it was the Germans (Hitler) with the help of US corporations that made the Holocaust possible. The Vatican and Jesuits are behind the whole thing in my view. I will assume that you have heard...

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Malaysian Airlines mysterious phenomena

Gerald Celente We heard so many version of what could happen with 2 missing planes Boeing 777. Quickly blaming countries such as Russia and Malaysian government cover up. USA/NATO has the most advance technology in surveillance / remote control etc Malaysian government condemned Israel aggression in Gaza, same with 128 other countries in the world....

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Greg Hunter debate

By far the best broadcast yet. I think highly of both yourself and Greg Hunter. I just wish this type of debate was possible on a big network. But no they white wash everything to the point the average American and Canadian just turn the channel to some stupid reality show. Most people do not...

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Creative tourism trend evolving

If the traditional sea-sun-and-sand vacation leaves you cold and the round of museums, historic sites and artistic venues that are the backbone of cultural tourism seems old, you may be ready to become part of the new “creative tourism” trend, if you’re not on board already. “Creative Tourism” was given its name in an academic...