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Originally posted by ArcAngel
reply to post by rstregooski
This guy (Gerald Celente) is nothing more than a fear mongering shill. Benefitting from creating panic. Go to this idiot's website and you will see what he is selling. He is selling fear.
It amazes me how many idiots follow this troll.
Originally posted by neo96
people are looking at a collapse as a bad thing
think about it no more stupid government
i mean no government how bad could it be?
Originally posted by MrWendal
For those that think Gerald Celente is doing nothing more than selling fear, you are sadly misinformed.
Several years back the MSM used to have Celente on all the time. They would sing his praises. If I remember correctly wasn't it CNN or the Washington Post that said his predictions were so accurate that he would "give Nostradamous a run for his money".
For several years now, the MSM has not had Celente on their shows like they used to. He still gets on FOX, CNN, and MSNBC but it is not very often in comparison. This change began when his forecast began warning people of the coming economic crisis. When he began talking about food riots, student riots, and the things that people are afraid of, the MSM distanced themselves as quickly as they could.
If you actually follow his forecast, he has not been wrong yet. So you can call if fear mongering if you want to, I call him right.
Originally posted by sonofliberty1776
Just come on and fall already. I mean damn, the waiting is the worst part imo. Let's get this party started.
Originally posted by Drezden
Originally posted by neo96
people are looking at a collapse as a bad thing
think about it no more stupid government
i mean no government how bad could it be?
LOL, the collapse has been orchestrated for a while. The true controllers of the government will not stop being in control after the collapse of the monetary system.
Several years back the MSM used to have Celente on all the time. They would sing his praises
Originally posted by Lazyninja
Celente has been spreading doom since at least (AT LEAST) the mid nineties on the Art Bell show. This is how the guy makes his money and feels important.
Don't get me wrong, stuff is messed up, but doomers like this guy always exaggerate the problem because like I said, it gets people listening to him.
Several years back the MSM used to have Celente on all the time. They would sing his praises
Yeah and then he went all Charlie Sheen and now the only people who follow him are the wacko fringe survivalist groups.
The apocalpyse is always just right around the corner, and in 20 years he'll be saying the same thing, the apocalpse is almost here! That's how you spot a doomer, the apocalypse never comes, but it's always "on the brink"edit on 14-6-2011 by Lazyninja because: (no reason given)
If Celente was right, more economists would be on board with him, instead of that Celente has been dropped by all reputable sources because he's going right off into sandwich board territory.
The media — or, rather, FOX News and conservative websites — is listening to Celente because he “predicted” the 1997 currency crisis in Asia, the subprime mortgage disaster, and the dollar dipping south. But Infowars, a website run by paleoconservative radio show host Alex Jones, is basking in this dystopic news like an AIG executive riding high on Uncle Sam’s dime. What’s particularly strange is that Infowars hasn’t bothered to quibble with Celente’s statements, much less point to any of his inaccurate predictions.
How does Celente do it?
Originally posted by gorgi
Another Gerald Celente post.
This guy has no credibility. Check out this link. The guy is always wrong and is always predicting doom and gloom but it never comes true.
There is no crash coming in the near future. I suppose its just a popular thing to be saying right now. There is just no evidence to show a crash coming, just a recovery.
I guess you're referring to all the economists that agreed with Bernanke in 2006 when he said that everything was just fine, the housing market would continue to grow (no bad bubble), the motor vehicle sector was going to stay just peachy...
Gerald Celente was one of few with a bleaker outlook (Oh god, it must be "doom").