The question is often asked: “What can we do?” Here is a prescription for peace and prosperity. We begin with prosperity, because prosperity can contribute to peace. Sometimes governments begin wars to distract from unpromising economic prospects; internal political stability also can be dependent on prosperity. The road to prosperity For the United States to return to...
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War Weary a trend?
The forecast: Two major geopolitical trend lines will be drawn in 2015: Support more wars or fight for peace. What course will be taken? Which will prove successful? What countries will wage more war? Which countries will wage peace? Will fighting for peace be seen as heroic? Or will joining forces with politicians, the military...
Q&A with Occupy Peace founder Gerald Celente
On Sept. 20, Gerald Celente and his Trends Research Institute launched Occupy Peace in Colonial Kingston, NY. This unique and powerful movement is designed to reinstate the core values that gave birth to this nation and provide the tools for advancing peace and prosperity. Occupy Peace will be birthed at the heart of the oldest intersection in the...
Who We Are
Occupy Peace is the creation of global trends forecaster Gerald Celente and his Trends Research Institute. A pioneer trend strategist who founded the Trends Research Institute in 1980 and has built a worldwide subscriber base, Celente has been a relentless advocate for peace and an unyielding critic of political leaders who have repeatedly marched the...
Occupy Peace depends on you.
You already may be chanting, hoping, singing or praying for peace. Now, consider fighting for peace. Here’s what you can do: Sign up. There’s a link on this site, Occupypeace.us. Leave your email address. Leave your ideas. Vow your support for the core concepts. Attend the rally in Kingston, NY, at noon, Sunday, Sept. 20....
You have to fight for peace
Occupy Peace is unlike any other “official” or grassroots peace initiative. Born at a rally at noon on Sept. 20, at the corners of John and Crown Streets in historic Kingston, NY, this peace movement has teeth. It is designed to stir grassroots initiatives across the country to demand peace by holding elected officials accountable...
Donald Trump: Born on third base thinks he hit a triple
You were born in Baltimore, Buffalo, Birmingham, Flint, Gary, Ferguson, Detroit or New Orleans. Your city, once a piston of economic growth, middle-class prosperity and Made in The USA innovation and manufacturing, now ranks among the hundreds of used-to-be-great American cities rusted out from sea to shining sea. You are one of five children...
Computing with water comes of age
A Stanford bioengineer has designed a computer that calculates with water. The result could be faster, cheaper chemical processes on an industrial scale. In Manu Prakash’s computer, water microdroplets infused with magnetic nanoparticles take the place of digital ones and zeroes. A magnetic field organizes the droplets the way a computer’s internal clock orchestrates electrical processes. As the field turns on and off,...
New drug regenerates damaged tissue
Researchers are calling it a “vitamin for tissue stem cells.” And it has sparked the rapid regeneration of bone marrow, as well as liver and colon tissue damaged by disease or surgery. Stem cells are the body’s basic building blocks, able to transform themselves into the specialized cells that make up any organ, muscle...
Google recycles aging coal plant
As old hydrocarbon-fired electric-generating plants shut down, they may find new lives in a digital world. Google has announced that it will take over Alabama’s Widows Creek coal plant when it closes by October and refurbish it as a data center. The miles of transmission lines that have been sending fossil-derived power into the...