Gerald Celente on Trend Forecasting and the Crisis of Western Civilization
Previously
by Gerald Celente: Where
Is My Money?
Introduction:
Forecasting trends since 1980, Mr. Gerald Celente, Founder/Director
of the Trends
Research Institute, is author of the highly acclaimed and best
selling books, Trend
Tracking and Trends
2000 (Warner Books) and publisher of the Trends Journal.
Using his unique perspectives on current events forming future trends,
Gerald Celente developed the Globalnomic® methodology which
is used to identify, track, forecast and manage trends. His on-time
trend forecasts, vibrant style, articulate delivery and vivid public
presence makes him a favorite of major media. The Trends Research
Institute has earned the reputation as todays must trusted
name in trends for accurate and timely predictions. On the
geopolitical and economic fronts, Celente and The Trends Research
Institute are credited with predicting the collapse of the Soviet
Union, the last two economic recessions, the dot-com meltdown, the
1997 Asian currency crisis, the 1987 world stock market crash, increased
terrorism against America, "Crusades 2000," the quagmire
in Iraq
before war began and much more.
Daily Bell:
Give us some background on yourself and how you have come to your
current success.
Gerald Celente:
My background is such that after graduate school and I got my Masters
in Public Administration, I started running political campaigns
in Westchester County in New York, which is a very affluent area.
I was very successful at it so they sent me up to Albany, where
I became the assistant to the secretary of the New York State Senate;
Albany, of course, is the capital of New York State. It was there
that I really started learning about the political game. It was
probably the worst job I ever had because it was watching grown
men suck up and bow down all day to get to the top.
So from there
I taught at St. John's University and it was the nation's first
course in American politics and campaign technology how to
run a political campaign. From there I moved to Chicago and was
a government affairs specialist for the chemical industry. I used
to put together, when they were just being formed, political action
committees. So I would hire the people, do the work to get legislation
overturned or get different legislation passed. So I have been around
the political scene long enough to have a good feel of it.
Then in the
late 1970s it was that lightbulb moment, and Jimmy Carter had just
come back from Iran. The Iranian conflict was heating up and, ironically,
it is just heating up as we are speaking now. Not much has changed;
only the names and players. So Carter comes back from spending New
Year's Eve with the Shah and his wife and announces that the Shah
is the "Island of Stability" in the Middle East. At that
moment I became a political atheist. I'd been following this thing
for years. I knew how the United States government and the MI5 in
the UK overthrew the democratically elected government of Mossaddegh
in Iran, in 1953, because he had the NERVE to nationalize the oil
fields, take it away from Anglo-Iranian oil better known
today as BP and Standard Oil, better known today as Exxon. So I
knew also what a brutal dictator the Shah was and how he had imprisoned
and slaughtered and tortured tens of thousands of people. So when
a revolution broke out, I knew it was real and I knew that Carter
was lying to the American people and the world.
So then when
I got over all of that I wondered what would be the implications
of all of this and I realized that current events form future trends,
and that is the foundation of my work. You look at things for the
way they are, not the way you want them to be. It's not what you
like, dislike, hope for, wish for, believe in that has nothing
to do with it. So what will be the implications? And the implications
were that gold and oil prices would go up as this situation worsened.
So then, not knowing what I was doing, I started playing the gold
and oil futures market. And I made enough money to quit my job (laughing)
and I began the Trends Research Institute, with the understanding
that if you look at things as they occur on a global basis and try
to assess their implications, you can get a pretty good idea where
things are going to go.
Nobody can
predict the future there's too many wild cards. But you can
get a good idea by seeing the face of the future, just like you're
doing what you're doing and I'm doing what I'm doing because of
decisions that we have made. So that's the foundation of my work.
But also, what I do differently than everyone else in the field,
is that our stream of consciousness is beyond just one category
of information. For example, economists will continue to study the
economy but what do they know about what's going on socially, changes
in the family, geopolitics, environment, health care, entertainment?
Are they looking at all the other integrating trends? Because all
things are connected. So that's what we do differently, with the
understanding that too many people see the view of the world through
the eyes of their profession. I call it 'desk vision' they
see the world from behind their desk.
So our concept
and our 'globalnomic' system is to take in as much information as
we can on a global basis, always making connections between different
fields. I believe this is really the key to our success as well
as being political atheists; we don't have any so-called skin invested
in this. When you turn on CNBC or CNN or anything else and you listen
to the political analysts or financial analysts, they are either
selling something or selling their agenda. My motto is what I learned
from my dear father, may his soul rest in peace think for
yourself; don't repeat what everybody else is saying.
Daily Bell:
You mentioned earlier you call yourself a political atheist. Would
you elaborate?
Gerald Celente:
I don't believe in anybody's political religion. Knock yourself
out. You want to believe in your fairytale, that's okay with me
but don't lay it on me. Don't tell me I have to believe in your
political garb because I REALLY GET ANGRY! Who are you to tell me
I have to believe in your line of crap? Have you been there? Do
you know what it looks like? I've been there.
I used to be
standing inside the Senate chambers, a new guy, standing talking
to my pal, talking about what guys talk about. And all of a sudden
a senator would walk in and he'd have some flunky over there, opening
the door so the guy could walk in. And my buddy would leave me and
follow the senator like a little puppy dog and pull out the chair
so the senator could sit down. Then my friend would come back and
I would say, "What's the matter, man? The cat can't sit down
by himself? He needs some help?"
That's all
politics is. You know what politicians are? When are people going
to grow up? Politicians are the same jerks you hated in high school
and college that wanted to be class president and head of the student
council. The brown-nosers, suck-ups, overly-ambitious, insincere
and now they are telling you what to do and you are paying
attention to them and you are bowing down?
I have a line:
"Conservatives believe and liberals lie."
Arch rightwing
conservatives, they actually believe their line of baloney. They
say things like, "The only way we are going to make this country
safe is to kill all them Muslims around the world." They actually
believe that.
The liberals,
on the other hand, you point out one transgression of freedom after
another that Obama has committed and they will come up with a line
of excuses a mile long. They're intellectually intelligent enough
to know that they are lying but they don't have the courage or the
self-respect to admit it.
For example,
when Obama gets elected he says, the first day, 'I'm going to close
Guantanamo in a year.' Guantanamo's still going on. 'Well, you know,
he's not getting cooperation from Congress... Hey, listen. There's
only so much he can do.' Obama just increased the war in Afghanistan
when he put 100,000 more troops in there than Bush did. 'Well, you
know, Obama, you know ... the military is very strong and he's trying
his best.' Hey, listen. Obama said he wasn't going to continue the
Bush tax cuts that benefit the very, very rich. 'Well, you know,
he has to do some deals to make things happen.' Hey, wait a minute!
Obama just signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act
that makes a belligerent I guess they can accuse me of being
belligerent because I think they are a bunch of people I don't respect.
I can have the military now come over, crash down my doors, grab
me with no charges, no judge, no jury and no trial. They can blow
my brains out or send me to one of their favorite countries for
torture or they can even torture me at home. How come he did that?
'Well, you know, it's the Congress.' In other words, they have invested
so much in it emotionally that they don't want to admit they've
been conned. And the intellectually intelligent enough know they
are lying to themselves but they lack the self-respect and courage
to admit it.
I find in my
research that the biggest offenders as Obama apologists are women
because they all tell me, "You know, I like him," just
like they like Clinton, the guy who sold out the government before
Obama did. If Bush was pulling off what Obama is pulling off all
the liberals would be screaming bloody murder. But by their blind
aversion to this two-bit song and dance man they lose all credibility
for themselves and what they believe. To me, they are the ones holding
back positive change because they are invested in a fraud and a
liar.
Daily Bell:
Tell us about your firm and its predictive ability. What is your
methodology? Why have you been successful?
Gerald Celente:
As we discussed, we call a trend for what it is, rather than investing
in a belief. You asked me why I'm a political atheist; this is the
reason why. I don't care if you like this guy. I don't care if you're
in a bad relationship and you're making up excuses for it. That's
what people keep getting hung up on. Whether it's in economics,
whether it's in politics, whether it's in social behavior, it's
what they believe, what they like, what they want, rather than assessing
the implications.
Daily Bell:
You are a leading spokesperson for what we call alternative media.
What gives you the courage to speak out?
Gerald Celente:
Oh, it's very simple. I was married for 23 years. I'm divorced now,
since the mid-90s. Everybody I love is dead. My parents, may they
rest in peace, aunts and uncles, everybody. I have no kids. Again,
I don't tell anybody what to think. My motto is, "Think for
yourself." My definition of hell is taking that last breath
of life and knowing that you lied to yourself and you weren't the
person you claim to be. So for me, it's about speaking about who
I believe I am. I don't call it courage; I call it being true to
myself.
Daily Bell:
Would you share some examples of your predictions?
Gerald Celente:
I think my biggest one that really started to set the stage was
in January of 1987, when I sent out a press release saying that
the stock market would collapse in 1987, and it did.
Then I had
a number of smaller predictions, though no less significant, talking
about a whole different range of issues such as alternative healthcare.
I was talking about vitamins and acupuncture and chiropractic when
you were a heretic to talk about it. As a matter of fact, the first
book I worked on, in 1986, was called Natural
Healing, by Dr. Jack Soltanoff. So I started learning about
organic foods and diets, and started making forecasts in those areas.
In those days there was no such thing as Whole Foods or big health
food stores. So then I came out with organic foods and gourmet coffees
and that started making more headlines in the mainstream media.
Then in one
of my books, Trend Tracking, that I wrote in the late '80s
I had forecast that there was a climb in the United States
for a new third party and I mentioned Ross Perot as the type of
maverick. Now, remember, this is in '88 and George Bush Sr. was
president and he was very high in the popularity ratings. Then subsequent
forecasts throughout the decades kept putting me ahead of the pack.
Here's one
that almost killed me, almost destroyed my career and you can look
it up. December 14, 2000, USA Today, the headline read, "2001
Won't be our year, Trend Seer says." And I warned that a wave
of anti-Americanism was sweeping the globe and Americans wouldn't
be safe at home or abroad. A number of years earlier in one of my
other books, Trends 2000, I coined the term "Crusades
2000" and said there would be major terror strikes against
the United States because of their foreign policy and how they were
supporting dictators around the world, these monarchs and autocrats
and on and on in these Muslim worlds. So this forecast comes out
in December 2000, and of course, September becomes 9/11. Now I am
getting flooded by the media. "How did you predict this? How
did you know this was going to happen?" I said, "Are you
kidding me? I have been writing about this. It has to do with foreign
policy." That was the kiss of death! "NO IT WASN'T! It
was because they hate our freedom and liberty! I just heard George
Bush say that," they said. (Laughing)
Daily Bell:
Okay. Here are some more trends questions ... some subjects, in
no particular order. Give us some trends feedback, please. In other
words, put them into economic and sociopolitical context for our
readers. First one, the West where are we headed?
Gerald Celente:
The West is headed to dictatorship. It's already happening. The
merger of state and corporate power is by definition called fascism.
I just mentioned the Defense Authorization Act. Before you had that
you had the abrogation of the Constitution under Bush, with the
Patriot Act, which Obama reinstated and made even tougher by signing
this bill. When I say the merger of state and corporate powers,
look at the $16.1 trillion that the Federal Reserve has funneled
into businesses around the world. Whatever happened to that thing
called capitalism? This is not capitalism; it's fascism! The more
societies break down and the bigger the screw-ups at the top, the
harder they clamp down on the bottom. You see it going on around
the world; they call it austerity measures. How about calling it
enslavement?
Daily Bell:
European Union and the euro ...
Gerald Celente:
Same thing... It's fascism. They came up with a great little word
they call it Technocrats. How about bankers? Bankers have
taken over Italy. Bankers have taken over Greece. You may have heard
me say this but I'll say it again and I'll continue to say it again.
Here we have
just gotten over this holiday season, the celebration of Jesus Christ,
It's more about going to Walmart or crashing down doors on Black
Friday to get a loss-leader item or buying a bunch of crap that
you don't need to put under an artificial Christmas tree. When you
think about the Prince of Peace, when's the only time he became
violent? It was when he picked up a whip and drove the moneychangers
out of the temple? The moneychangers have taken over the temples
the temples of Athens, the temples of Rome, the temples of
Berlin and the City of London. They've taken over Washington. They've
taken over every capital of every major city in the world. So where's
it going? It's very simple to see where it's going. It's called
class warfare.
Daily Bell:
The China Miracle ...
Gerald Celente:
China only does as well as Europe and the United States does. As
goes the US and Europe, so goes China. As goes China, so goes Australia,
Brazil, Chili and other natural resource producing countries. China
has 1.3 billion people and a million problems. Already they have
people rebelling the pollution... When you don't have people
working As much as people talk about the Chinese Miracle, their
per capita income ranks around Iraq's. So the people are not making
a lot of money. There's another great gap between the rich and the
poor. If you have 500 million doing well and a billion doing really
lousy you have class warfare, and a lot of problems with the government.
Daily Bell:
The United States and the dollar ...
Gerald Celente:
Temporarily, the dollar is being looked upon as a safe haven. For
me, looking at the dollar as a safe haven is like jumping out of
the Titanic and looking to the Lusitania as a safe haven. Not a
good idea. In the long run, I am bullish on gold; my savings are
primarily in gold and a bit of silver. All the governments are doing
whether it's the Chinese government or the US government,
all they have been doing since the panic of '08 is printing digital
money, not worth the paper it's not printed on, to keep the Ponzi
scheme going. And that's all it is one big Ponzi scheme.
Daily Bell:
Upcoming US presidential election ....
Gerald Celente:
Well, as it stands now and we made this forecast a few months
ago it's Obama. And the dark horse, as you know, is Ron Paul.
If you look at Ron Paul and what he stands for, every liberal out
there should be voting for him, but they point out things that they
don't agree with and highlight those and, of course, the big issues.
Daily Bell:
Do you think Ron Paul can win?
Gerald Celente:
It would be very difficult, particularly with the media. When you
read the words and this is not my language; this is the language
of the so-called paper of record, the New York Times. They call
what he says, in their editorials, "Claptrap Ideas"! Claptrap?
Who are you? Don't talk to me like that! Because I believe in his
ideas, they're claptrap, and I don't believe in your crap? When
you hear an arrogant jerk like Newt Gingrich saying that no decent
American would support Ron Paul's foreign policies come over
to me, fat boy, and call me an indecent American. Say that to my
face let me show you how tough you are. And then we have
a guy running The Manchester Union, Joe McQuaid. He said the only
people that support Ron Paul are the lunatic fringe. Hey, McQuaid,
don't call me lunatic fringe; I don't believe in your crap. Can
you handle that? This takes us back to the beginning of our conversation
about people believing in their political religions and then calling
anyone that doesn't believe in their religion a name.
Daily Bell:
Is the mainstream media controlled? By whom?
Gerald Celente:
By the corporations. I mean, who owns ABC? Who owns NBC? Who owns
CBS, CNN and FOX? Again, the merger of state and corporate powers
is called fascism. I've been on every show virtually in the mainstream
media, and if you go on my trends and the news feature, I announced
that I am not going on anymore. I turned down interview requests
for the new year. I don't like hanging out with these people. I
don't believe in who they are and I don't want to give support to
what they are doing so I don't go on them. So it goes back to your
question about courage, I don't want to lie to myself. Why am I
going to do it to make money? It's not worth it for me. If
they want to come to me and interview me in my place, we can begin
a conversation.
Daily Bell:
Are corporations and corporatism to blame for the current system?
Gerald Celente:
No, it's everybody from the top to the bottom - from the
corporate rip-off to the welfare cheat. It's the person in the bureaucracy
who's not doing their job, or the person in the corporation who's
trying to game the system. It's about morality and until morality
is restored and it's not only America; it's worldwide you
have people taking pokes at America, you name the country. It's
not all of them but a lot of them. So it comes back to morality,
and until morality changes, nothing will change.
People ask
me how it's going to change and I always go back to that wonderful
Hindu saying, "When the student is ready the teacher appears."
Anybody who has really practiced anything, and really wanted to
be great at it knows you need a great teacher, and you only find
those great teachers when you're dedicated. So my belief is that
the leadership will appear when the people are ready, and to me
the people are not ready. They're not ready emotionally, spiritually
or physically. So until the people change and regain that self-respect,
dignity and courage, nothing will change.
Daily Bell:
It appears that you have a very divided nation right now
you have the welfare state on one hand and the warfare state on
the other. How do you propose any change under these conditions?
Gerald Celente:
Again, it comes with the individual. When individuals find the greatness
within themselves, when they reach the highest levels that they
can do and keep going higher, then they don't tolerate abusiveness,
whether it's in a personal relationship or a governmental relationship.
Right now it's not in their DNA! When you're doing great and creating
great, you don't accept that kind of behavior from others and that's
when the system changes. I believe in the 20% solution. If 20% of
the people would start working at trying to improve their own well-being
at those levels, then everything changes.
Daily Bell:
Is there an American empire?
Gerald Celente:
There used to be. Now it looks like the other faded empires
fighting in foreign conflicts as you're depleting your treasury.
For example, they will laugh at Ron Paul, they will laugh him off
the stage, when he said he doesn't want to give foreign aide to
other countries. He said how could you give foreign aide to other
countries when we are bankrupt here? It makes perfect sense. But
they'll laugh at him. And you know who the media is? Remember the
people who used to be in the high school newspaper and college newspaper?
Just follow their career paths. It's high school and college and
they haven't graduated yet.
The sickness
of it all is that they are telling everybody else what to do. And
the other solution that I keep coming up with and the Daily
Bell misinterpreted what I said about it is direct democracy.
They keep going back to 'This is what Gaddafi wrote about'
no, it's not! This is not what Gaddafi was talking about when he
wrote about direct democracy. Direct democracy is what they are
doing in Switzerland. Let the people vote. I don't need some guy
like Obama hitting the stage and saying that we are going to attack
Libya and then getting on a jet plane with his wife, his
kids and his mother-in-law and having a vacation in Rio. Let me
vote on it. You want the war on drugs to go on? Good. I don't. Let's
vote on it.
And then I
hear, OH WE COULD HAVE MOB RULE! The 51%! Mob rule
tyranny. Well, guess what you've got now? You've got the mob ruling.
Take all the Republicans and the Democrats, all 535 of them, telling
312 million people how to tie their shoes. You want to talk about
mob rule?
So direct democracy
is the only way out at this point in our evolution. We either evolve
or we dissolve. Right now we are in dissolve mode. Look at New Year's
Eve whoop-de-doo. Bloomberg with an American flag shirt on
and Lady Gaga. Oh, wonderful.
Daily Bell:
How would you fix the American financial system?
Gerald Celente:
Same thing I recommend to everyone. It comes back to what I said
before. It starts with the individual. Buy local. First you have
to improve yourself on an individual basis and then on a national
level. It begins with the local level. Bring production back home
repatriate, repatriate, repatriate. It's one of our top trends
for 2012. Bring production back home. You want Chinese and Indonesian
or Vietnamese to make you stuff so that multi-nationals can ship
it back to you and you can buy it at a low price and low quality
and with that low quality and low price comes everyday paying low
quality jobs? Keep doing that or go back to the model when you were
making more money and you could really live a comfortable middle
class life when you were making products at home, when quality,
not bottom line, counted, when style mattered.
So that's the
way to do it. You start at the local level. I buy at the local butcher.
I do everything I can. You do that at every level. You build at
the domestic level. It comes back again to the individual. There
is a website, Google "derelict Detroit" or "disintegrating
Detroit" and you will see these pictures of Detroit, in it's
heyday and when it was being built. When you look at the architecture,
look at the quality. And now what do you have? Big box stores, ugly
buildings. I mean, going into one of these big box stores has all
the elegance of walking into a self-storage unit to go do your shopping.
Elegance and grace, quality and style. Alle romana et alla antica,
they said during the Renaissance, in the manner of the Romans and
the ancients, to describe the quality of their work. I don't need
some jerk telling me that only the bottom line counts. I am not
a bottom-line feeder. If you shoot for the bottom line that's where
you end up the bottom of the barrel. You've got money junkies
out there all they care about is money and the bottom line.
Look how they have brought down not only the country but also the
world.
Daily Bell:
Are there some who are promoting a New World Order? What are your
thoughts?
Gerald Celente:
It's not a new world order; it's the bankers order. As I said, the
new world order is nothing more than the moneychangers. And they
are just throwing other labels on it it's the moneychangers,
capisce? It's about money it's always about money. Hey, Obama,
where are you now that the Sudan is going to pieces? There's not
enough oil over there? Not enough sweet crude?
Daily Bell:
What about the Federal Reserve? Should it be audited?
Gerald Celente:
It needs to be dismantled. It was the major issue of this country
since it's founding up until 1913. You keep the moneychangers from
running the country. That's all they are. You know how they change
names, they go from moneychangers to bankers excuse me, I
missed a step in there moneychangers to loan sharks to bankers.
They're moneychangers and loan sharks. Get rid of them.
Daily Bell:
What is your position on fiat currency?
Gerald Celente:
If you are going to put paper out there back it up with something,
but certainly more than your BS.
Daily Bell:
Would unrestricted fiat currency managed by the state be better
than what we have now?
Gerald Celente:
No. I think we should have gold as part of any currency. Even Zoellick
from the World Bank said gold should be part of any currency. The
thing is to slow down. There's no such thing as continued growth.
Only money junkies and sick people think of continued growth. It's
winter; do the crops grow in the winter? You need a time for retraction,
slowing down, reorganization. It's running out of control and they
keep feeding it with these steroids. I don't disagree with what
he's saying. If that's what he believes, that's fine. I don't know
enough about his stance to say one thing or another about it
I want to make that really clear.
For me, and
only speaking for myself, I think gold should be part of any currency.
Gold has been around since hieroglyphics and it's intrinsic; there's
something higher than the monetary system where gold fits in. When
the three wise men came, they came with gold, frankincense and myrrh;
they didn't come with pork bellies and greenbacks. There's something
more about it, and that's why it's still around. If it was good
enough for Christ it should be good enough for us.
Daily Bell:
Where do you stand on Austrian economics?
Gerald Celente:
Again, it's one of those concepts where nothing is everything and
some of it's great. It's the same as religion. There are pieces
of it that you take and other pieces of it that you don't. I am
not a libertarian, by the way. I want regulations. You need regulations
because there would be no minimum wage. People would be paid nothing.
The banks would be robbing us even more than they are. So I'm in
favor of some but it's not black and white.
Daily Bell:
Is some sort of lawless cabal running the US? In other words, do
laws apply to some and not others?
Gerald Celente:
The word justice is being misspelled. It's J-U-S-T U-S. The
white-shoe boys, as I call them, there's no justice for them. Like
this guy, Corzine. 'I can't find 1.2 billion dollars'? Who can get
away with that crap? You see him at these hearings with the other
flunkies asking him questions. Did you see the plaque in front of
his name? "The Honorable Jon Corzine." Honorable, my ass!
Daily Bell:
We were going to ask what you thought of Jon Corzine of Goldman
Sachs. Tell us what happened with the MF Global bankruptcy. How
are your finances?
Gerald Celente:
It's emblematic of what's going on. All I was doing and you
have all these trolls out there writing this stupid crap... I buy
gold in many different forms. One of the ways is I believe
the price is going up so in April I took contracts to take delivery
in gold. So I bought gold at $1443.00 an ounce in April, to take
delivery in December, and kept putting money into my account and
building my account to take delivery. That's all I was doing. They
went in and raided my account. It's criminal activity if anyone
else does it. When are people going to grow up? They become slaves
to their corporate and political masters. So again, going back to
what you said about courage, to me it's about dying in dignity.
That's all you have.
Daily Bell:
How about the CFTC? Are they doing their job of protection and prosecution?
Gerald Celente:
Well who's the head of the CFTC, Gary Gensler? He was one of the
lieutenants for Jon 'the Don' Corzine when Corzine was head of the
Goldman Sachs gang, before he became senator of New Jersey. You
get it?
Who's Obama's
Chief of Staff? Bill Daley, from that wonderful Daley machine in
Chicago. Where did he come from? Oh, vice chairman of Morgan Chase.
Who was Bush's treasury secretary? Oh, Henry 'Frankenstein' Paulson.
Where was he from? He began as the CEO of Goldman Sachs after Jon
'the Don' Corzine left. This is the guy who created TAARP and came
up with the BS line of 'too big to fail.' Him? Yeah, that's right.
And who's the
guy under Clinton that was treasury aecretary who put into process
the deregulation of the financial industry and the ultimate killing
of the Glass-Steagall Act, which prevented commercial banks becoming
investment banks? Investment banks! What a bunch of baloney that
is. Casinos that gamble, and we have to pay them now when they make
bad bets. That couldn't be Robert Rubin, could it, the former co-chair
of Goldman Sachs? And who's the guy now that they just put on the
head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi? Where was he from?
Didn't he run the European division of Goldman Sachs? And wait a
minute now ... what's this guy in Italy now, Mario 'Three-card Monte'?
Wasn't he an international advisor for Goldman Sachs?
The moneychangers
are taking over the temple; you don't have to go very far to look.
It's right there in front of everybody's eyes and no one will call
a spade a spade. The Rothschilds would be jealous to see what the
Goldman Sachs gang, the JP Morgan Chase criminal operation, the
Citigroup crooks, the Deutsche Bank bandits and the rest have pulled
off.
Daily Bell:
We believe that the Internet has spawned a kind of "Internet
Reformation" and have been preaching this paradigm for about
a decade. Where do you stand on this?
Gerald Celente:
Oh, I believe it is, sure. But then again, we are writing about
this in our top trends for 2012, about how we are about to lose
that freedom as the fascist states keep taking over and using fear
and hysteria to control us.
Daily Bell:
Any final thoughts? Can you give us a few more predictions for 2012?
Gerald Celente:
I believe that we have to watch out for something along the lines
of an economic martial law. The European system is in collapse.
The financial system in the United States is just as tenuous, if
not more, and I believe they will not admit there will be a financial
crash but rather they will use a geo-political issue to get the
people in a state of fear and hysteria whereby they'll then call
a bank holiday or devaluation of the currency, or a hyperinflation
of the currency, and blame it on somebody else. Right now the prime
scapegoat seems to be Iran.
The United
States and the European Union have declared war on Iran. Let's call
it what it is. They are making it impossible for Iran to sell oil.
It's a form of warfare. Just as history has been re-engineered as
with WWII, when you look back, it's a reverse situation of what
the Americans did to the Japanese by cutting them off from oil.
Now they are cutting the Iranians off from selling oil. Oil accounts
for more than half of their GDP. They're the third largest oil supplier
in the world. And US senators in Washington voted a hundred to zero
to impose sanctions on Iran in the Senate. So I believe that Iran
is going to be the flashpoint war that's going to be used as the
cause to call martial law economic martial law. And now,
of course, that Obama has signed it into law on December 31
Happy New Year, everyone the National Defense Authorization
Act will have the military in place to take care of any belligerent
out there!
Daily Bell:
Thanks for your courageous work and for speaking out. It's been
a pleasure.
Gerald Celente:
All the best. Here's hoping the new year that will bring enlightenment
in a civilization that is far greater than the one we have now.
Daily Bell
After Thoughts
This is an
easy After Thought to write as we agree with much of what Gerald
Celente has to say. We certainly endorse his ideas about "buying
local" and individual human action.
One of the
big troubles with the current world scene is that it exists as a
kind of "mimic" of village life. Hillary Clinton even
wrote a book about it entitled, "It Takes a Village."
And then there are concepts such as "The Elders" that
we've written about in articles such as "Do Mandela's Elders
Violate Human Rights?"
TheElders.org
website explains the group is drawn from eminent global leaders,
brought together by Nelson Mandela. These eminent individuals "offer
their collective influence and experience to support peace building,
help address major causes of human suffering and promote the shared
interests of humanity."
The trouble
with such concepts is that it is simply not feasible to graft local
traditions onto an international environment. Living in a tribal
village, one could visit an elder in his or her hut to receive counsel.
But THESE Elders are supposed to be counseling several billion people.
Their Elder-ministrations are purveyed via private jet amidst high-tech
security arrangements. Their prescriptions for social justice are
offered within the context of palaces, limousines and exclusive
banquets. It's not the same.
Living in the
village is not the same as living among several billion people.
But people do tend to think about things the same way. The unfortunate
fact that we can only relate to about 150 people at a time is not
part of most people's thinking. The powers-that-be take advantage
of people's instincts in this matter by ritualizing village practices
within the context of globalization. But there is no such thing
as a global village.
What works
locally does NOT work globally. Whether it be money, politics or
basic human relationships themselves, the accountability inherent
in a village environment is dissipated by size. Only the rhetoric
and the construction remain familiar. But the animating local-ness
of the village itself is rendered useless.
People have
to be able to have individual impacts on their environment, or at
least the ability to make direct inputs. What's going on now as
times worsen is that people are discovering the elaborate sociopolitical
and economic systems that govern their lives have no realistic application.
These rituals have been cleverly conceived of by the power elite
to give people the feeling they are in charge of their own destinies,
at least to some extent, when in fact they have little or no control
at all.
In a way, it
does take a village, as Gerald Celente understands. Power must be
exercised locally, within the context of small groups. Power must
flow up, not down. This is the animating feature of all successful
republics, by the way. But inevitably as time goes by, the power
polarity reverses. And power begins to flow from the top down.
This is the
real crisis Western civilization now faces. And continued globalization
will only make matters worse. Gerald Celente will likely have numerous
topics about which to write in the coming years, and unless the
trend toward bigness is reversed, he won't particularly enjoy what
he sees.
But we'll look
forward to his forecasts, nonetheless. He certainly understands
the Way the World Works and no doubt will continue to inform us
of its ups and downs. We hope there are more ups than downs. Gerald
Celente, we have a feeling, is not so optimistic. Time will tell.
Reprinted
with permission from The
Daily Bell.
January
23, 2011
Copyright
© 2012 The
Daily Bell
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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