What will it take?

Positive change will occur when a critical mass finds:• The courage to admit they are living a lie.• The courage to admit they’ve been conned by political con artists and manipulated by a Presstitute media.• The courage to never again submit to those of inferior intellect and rampant immorality who hold high office, or to cower before police and military...

Uncle Sam’s scam

With the population of the United States at 316,968,354 and each citizen’s share of debt over $54,000, it is inconceivable that the national debt will ever be paid back. I forecast that the debt burden will continue to grow as the U.S. economy continues trending downward. There is no recovery. Economic conditions continue to worsen, most new jobs are temporary...

Death of the dollar

Considering the rate at which U.S. public debt has been increasing and dollars printed to finance it, the dollar’s exchange value has survived longer than expected.  The U.S. dollar began to crumble in 2011 when gold hit $1,900 per ounce.  But the Federal Reserve discovered that it or its dependent bullion banks (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase) could sell gold...

Protest

To sin by silence, when we should protest,Makes cowards out of men. The human raceHas climbed on protest. Had no voice been raisedAgainst injustice, ignorance, and lust,The inquisition yet would serve the law,And guillotines decide our least disputes.The few who dare, must speak and speak againTo right the wrongs of many. Speech, thank God,No vested power in this great day...

Empire America is fading fast

“Empire America Fading Fast.” I wrote that forecast for the Trends Journal in 2002. It almost cost me my career and nearly killed the Journal. After publication of that autumn issue, I was blackballed by the broadcast and print media that had once regularly featured me, my subscription base collapsed and I was persona non grata on the speaking circuit.  In...

My brush with history: Becoming a political atheist

Fifty years have passed since the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Everyone old enough to remember that day recalls where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. I’ve developed the habit of searching the news every November 22 to see how the Kennedy assassination is commemorated. For the most...

The bitcoin bubble: spike, crash, what’s next?

The buzz about bitcoin has become a roar over the past year as the digital currency has undergone a wild spike, fall, and subsequent rise in valuation. Its fluctuation from $11 per bitcoin (BTC) at the start of November 2012 to well over $1,000 per BTC in late November 2013 has made it fodder for the endless news cycle and...

Political craziness: Your money and your life

In this question-and-answer feature with Trends Journal Publisher Gerald Celente, we spend some time on the impact the political craziness in Washington has on your life. Who does Celente blame for the paralysis that has overtaken political leaders in D.C. and across the globe? We also explore a number of global economic developments that are emerging as key trends. Those...

Confronting the truth is facing the enemy

As part of my morning meditation, I thank my ancestors by name for all they blessed me with. I visualize my mother and father, great grandmother (I only have a photo of my mother’s grandmother), grandparents and aunts and uncles on both sides of the family. It is all the love, kindness and wisdom they gave me that laid the...

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