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Ready for Revolution?
December 8, 2008 According
to Gerald Celente, you’d better be.
Celente is the CEO of Trends Research Institute, who in
mid-November made public his prediction that by 2012, It
would be easy to dismiss Celente as just another gloom-and-doom wingnut
– were it not for his track record.
Since Celente began predicting trends in 1987, his accuracy has
been nearly occult (and no, he is not a self-professed psychic, and does
not equate 2012 with the Biblical Apocalypse or the end of the Mayan
calendar, and has, to the best of my knowledge, never been on Coast
to Coast AM). He predicted
the ’87 stock market crash, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the 1997
Asian market collapse, the current economic meltdown(calling it the
“Panic of 2008”), and scores of others – all with amazing aplomb,
right down to specific time frames. He
has also predicted that the U.S. dollar will lose 90% of its value.
It’s enough to give the most hardened skeptic pause. There’s
more: Recently, Celente’s
sentiments were echoed by Tom Fitzpatrick, chief technical strategist for
the beleaguered Citibank, who predicted in an internal memo that the
current crisis could create, “. . . depression, civil disorder and
possibly wars.” It
gets better. Igor Panarin, a
professor at the Academy of the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry, recently
told Russia Today that he has long held the belief that With
the recent election of Obama, in spite of surging unemployment and
recession, gun and ammunition sales now stand at all-time, record breaking
highs. Of course, one can
rationalize that this is due to Obama’s long-standing fanatical anti-gun
voting record, but can we decipher the handwriting on the wall that
simplistically? Food for
thought. And
speaking of food, And
of course, we all now know about the five U.S. Army brigades, all
combat-hardened in In
my last I
much prefer a peaceful revolution of the mind to one involving bullets and
bombs and flame. But this
one’s not my call – nor, in all likelihood, is it yours.
The next four years promise, at the very least, to be quite
interesting. I wish I could
say that I could hardly stand the suspense, but it doesn’t appear as
though it’s anything that promising.
I hope I’m wrong. I
wonder if Obama really knows what he’s talking about when he keeps
shouting “Change!” like a mantra. Drive
safely, friends. Alex R. Knight III is the author of numerous horror, science-fiction, and fantasy tales, including Victoria's Place and Other Tales of Terror. He has also written and published poetry; non-fiction articles, reviews, and essays for a variety of venues; and is former Communications Director for the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire. In 1998, he was awarded Activist of the Year for that organization. He now lives and writes in rural southern Vermont where he is currently an undergraduate at Union Institute and University, seeking a B.A. in Writing & Literature. In addition, he is a regularly featured guest on Marc Stevens' The No-State Project, and looks forward to living in a governmentless society of liberty. |