Gerald, You have mentioned a Representative Democracy. Why can’t we start a movement for just that. We could start with the American people refusing to back any type of war against Russia or any country in the Middle East. Janet Gaudiello
Grass roots
I’m an hard core listener and would to love toshare my opinion considering that i’ve been following gerald for along time. I’m a former sgt in the marines and live in the (live free or die state). I would love to goto NY just to see a recording of gerealds trends. No cost to u and even if that means...
TV Reality News keeps us in the dark
Is there a difference between Reality TV and TV Reality News? There isn’t. At least not anymore. Michael Jackson. Casey Anthony. Trayvon Martin. The Royal Baby. These are just a small sampling of names that dominated the news recently and during last few years. If news is what people are talking about, then these all qualify as news stories. But...
Lies, damn lies and government lies
An objective review of the economic data indicate that the U.S. economy is approaching a second downturn of the recession that began in 2008. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), real median household income, payroll employment, real retail sales, housing starts, and consumer confidence dropped sharply during 2008 and 2009 and have not recovered their previous peaks. Most are bottom-bouncing at...
What’s the real measure of unemployment?
What’s the real measure of unemployment?Reported unemployment rate7.6%Add short-term discouraged workers who have given up looking14.3%Add long-term discouraged workers23.4%Add part-time and underemployed43.4%
Capitalism is dead, and so is the recovery
Trends Research Institute contributors sat down with Trends Journal Publisher Gerald Celente for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of the global economy and the direction it is taking. The trends forecaster provided a number of concise, timely answers to questions touching on job growth, investment opportunities, economic policy and the disappearing “common investor.” In this question-and-answer feature, Celente crystallizes...
Fracking: Another water crisis?
Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” is a procedure used by oil and gas companies to extract hard-to-reach deposits deep beneath the earth’s surface. It involves injecting large quantities of water mixed with sand and a host of toxic chemicals (lubricants, gels, abrasives, etc.) under enormous pressure. This process opens small cracks in the shale, allowing tiny pockets of gas and oil...
The bottled water scam
One looming cause of localized water shortages is the American public’s love of bottled water. From inland Maine to the Rocky Mountains, millions of gallons of local water are being siphoned into plastic bottles and shipped far and wide. Water bottlers have been pumping and selling millions of gallons of water a year from springs and aquifers in the towns...
This isn’t rocket science: conserve water
It’s not that we didn’t see this coming. Forget the weather patterns you grew up with, the U.S. and the rest of the world are entering a new climatic pattern: water will be scarcer, rains shorter and more intense, snowfalls fewer, weather patterns more erratic. These new weather patterns are no longer abnormal. According to a majority of the world’s...
What can you do?
It is confounding why more people don’t take the many simple steps available to them to conserve water. You can significantly reduce water consumption in and around your home or business for, in most cases, very reasonable cost. There is no simple one-size-fits-all set of solutions, but doing a little homework can make a big difference. Here are some resources:...