Gerald Celente’s “Trends This Week,” a weekly show on the Progressive Radio Network, PRN.fm, debuts today, October 28, at 11 a.m. Airing live each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon, Trends This Week will break down essential trends in economics, geo-politics, health and well being, pop culture and more. And, if you can’t catch the show live, you can listen...
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Beyond rate hike hysteria not what it seems
In the upcoming edition of the Trends Journal, respected economist and Trends Research Institute contributing analyst Nomi Prins explores the continuing angst over when and by how much the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. Trying to read the tea leaves on the rate hike, anxiously anticipated after the Fed’s unprecedented seven-year policy of keeping...
“Celente, Roberts, Null” video is a gem
Global master forecaster Gerald Celente is joined by geopolitical powerhouse Dr. Paul Craig Roberts and natural-healing icon Gary Null in a riveting, enthralling five-hour video filmed in front of a live audience and released recently by the Trends Research Institute at this link. “Celente, Roberts, Null” brings together three fearless and powerful analytic thinkers in...
Goodbye, rooftop solar panels…
A transparent liquid sprayed as a film on glass can turn windows into photovoltaic panels that convert sunlight directly into electricity. Several versions of this technology are wending their way to market. Among the leaders: Solar Window Technologies, which claims its invention – a blend of carbon and hydrogen, with some additional polymers – generates...
…and goodbye, electric grid
The chief executive of National Grid, a conglomerate delivering electricity and natural gas in the US northeast and United Kingdom, says the electric grid as we’ve known it is so 20th century. Instead of workaday electricity being generated by giant, centralized generating stations, “the solar on the rooftop is going to be the baseload,” says...
Perovskite solar cells win the payback race
A typical silicon solar-electric panel has to produce power for two years just to return the energy invested to harvest its raw materials, process them and manufacture the panel. Now, a new material promises to cut that time from two years to as little as three months. The result: Solar panels that cost even less...
See the future at December conference
Gerald Celente and Trends Research Institute analysts will unveil the institute’s detailed trends forecasts for 2016 during a daylong conference on Saturday, December 5, in Kingston, NY. Held at the institute’s historic facilities, the event will feature Celente and invited guests breaking down essential trend lines in economics, retail, geopolitics, health, technology and other areas...
Building the action plan
Following the memorable, moving launch of Occupy Peace in September, the institute is now developing plans to build the foundation for the movement to take root across the US. Global forecaster Gerald Celente promised Occupy Peace would evolve into something big and unprecedented. The September 20 Occupy Peace rally in Kingston, NY, which featured Ralph...
Giving quadriplegics a hand
Thanks to a new surgical technique, people paralyzed from the neck down are regaining use of their hands and arms. But, unlike other procedures that implant electrodes in muscles and brains, surgeons at the Washington University of Medicine are using nothing other than the body’s own parts. Paralysis results when nerves become disconnected from the...
Molybdenum: Precious metal?
Gold markets are riding high, but the next metal to rise in value might be one you can buy a ton of for about $750. It’s all about hydrogen as fuel. Engineers are trying to split water molecules to harvest hydrogen, but it’s expensive. The process requires a catalyst or two – and one...