Ron Paul Supports Celente’s Call for 'Intellectual Revolution'
Previously
by Gerald Celente: Where
Is My Money?
Following his second-place finish in the New Hampshire GOP primary,
when Ron Paul stood before the television cameras to address the
crowd, he didnt crow about his personal victory or denigrate
his opponents. Instead, he told supporters that we are dangerous
to the status quo of the country, and spoke about the power
of ideas.
I think
the Intellectual Revolution thats going on now to restore
liberty in this country is well on its way, and theres no
way theyre going to stop the momentum that we have started,
Ron Paul said.
In fact, Gerald
Celente has been championing the call for an Intellectual
Revolution for years. In 2009 he secured the domain www.IntellectualRevolution.com,
and in an April 2009 Trend Alert he wrote:
I am
calling for an Intellectual Revolution. This is a
revolution about thinking not manning the barricades. Its
about brain power not brute force.
Nothing short
of total repudiation of our entrenched systems can rescue America.
We are under the control of a two-headed, one party political
system. Wall Street controls our financial lives; the media manipulates
our minds. These systems cannot be changed from within. There
is no alternative. Without a revolution, these institutions will
bankrupt the country, keep fighting failed wars, start new ones,
and hold us in intellectual subjugation.
In 2009, when
Celente was broaching the concept of an Intellectual Revolution,
it was those who felt taxed to death, angry at government
bailouts, outraged by Wall Street greed, and bitterly resentful
of a system that rewards the undeserving rich, who were ready
to revolt.
Nearly three
years later, in Ron Pauls view, its no longer
that irate, tireless minority that is stirring up the troops. Now
that irate minority
its growing by leaps and bounds.
Its going to continue to grow by leaps and bounds. And we
will restore freedom to this country.
While
Im a political atheist, I still vote, says Celente,
who sees Campaign 2012 as little more than The Presidential
Reality Show. While I dont agree with Ron Paul
on all the issues, we are in lockstep when it comes to the need
for an Intellectual Revolution.
And, its
not only the US that needs radically new thinking to power it forward.
As evidenced by their policies and actions ... political leaders
worldwide are afflicted by malignant forms of IDD, Intelligence
Deficit Disorder. "
As Gerald Celente
wrote in the Winter 2012 Trends Journal, The choices
are stark: Follow the leaders or change the course
the future
is in your hands; Renaissance or ruin.
January
19, 2011
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Institute
Gerald Celente
is founder and director of The Trends Research Institute, author
of Trends
2000 and Trend
Tracking (Warner Books), and publisher of The Trends
Journal. He has been forecasting trends since 1980, and recently
called The Collapse of ’09.
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