Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 15:36:01 +0000 To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Fw: Shocking Predictions - Can this be TRUE? From: [email protected] DR Babu Rajendran On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 15:45:40 +0530 nives loong [email protected] wrote Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 13:49:50 +0800 Subject: Fw: Shocking Predictions - Can this be TRUE? Shocking Predictions - Can this be TRUE? Hi everyone, Just like to share that recently I attended a talk on the market trend and financial planning by top CFA in Malaysia and same is predicted about the big dip in 2012. So folks, whether true or not........get prepared. & amp; amp; nbsp; FOR THOSE WHO HAVE INTERESTSOVERSEAS, EITHER IN TERMS OF INVESTMENTS OR FOLKS LIVINGOVERSEAS, JUST READ FOR INFORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE.DON ' TBE ALARM BY THE PREDICTIONS.JUST BE MORE ALERT AND CAREFUL. The man who predicted the 1987 stock marketcrash and the fall of the Soviet Union is now forecasting a revolution in America , food riots and tax rebellions - all within fouryears, while cautioning that putting food on the table will be a more pressing concern than buying Christmas gifts by2012. Gerald Celente, the CEO of Trends Research Institute, is renowned for his accuracy in predicting future world and economic events, which will send a chill down yourspine consideringwhat he told Fox News this week. Celente says that by 2012 America will become an underdeveloped nation,that there will be a revolution marked by food riots,squatter rebellions, tax revolts and job marches, and thatholidays will be more about obtaining food, not gifts. "We ' re going to see the end of the retailChristmas....we ' re going to see a fundamental shift takeplace.....putting food on the table is going to be moreimportant than putting gifts under the Christmas tree,"said Celente, adding that the situation would be "worse than the great depression." & nbsp; " America ' s going to go through a transition the likes of which no one is prepared for," said Celente, noting that people ' s refusal to acknowledge that America was even in a recession highlights how big a problem denialis in being ready for the true scale of the crisis. Celente, who successfully predicted the 1997 Asian CurrencyCrisis, the subprime mortgage collapse and the massivedevaluation of the U.S. dollar, told UPI in November lastyear that the following year would be known as "ThePanic of 2008," adding that "giants (would) tumbleto their deaths," which is exactly what we have witnessed with the collapse of Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns and others. He also said that thedollar would eventually be devalued by as much as 90percent. The consequence of what we have seen unfold thisyear would lead to a lowering in living standards, Celentepredicted a year ago, which is also being borne out byplummeting retail sales figures. The prospect of revolution was a concept echoed by aBritish Ministry of Defence report last year, whichpredicted that within 30 years, the growing gap between thesuper rich and the middle class, along with an urbanunderclass threatening social order would mean, "The world ' s middle classes might unite, using access toknowledge, resources and skills to shape transnationalprocesses in their own class interest," and that, "The middle classes could become a revolutionaryclass." In a separate recentinterview, Celente went further on the subject of revolutionin America . "There will be a revolution in thiscountry," he said. "It ' s not going to comeyet, but it ' s going to come down the line and we ' regoing to see a third party and this was the catalyst for it:the takeover of Washington , D.C. , in broad daylight by WallStreet in this bloodless coup. And it will happen asconditions continue to worsen." "The first thing to do is organise with tax revolts. That ' s going to be the big one because people can ' tafford to pay more school tax, property tax, any kind oftax.You ' re going to start seeing those kinds ofprotests start to develop." " It ' s going to be very bleak.Very sad.Andthere is going to be a lot of homeless, the likes of whichwe have never seen before. Tent cities are alreadysprouting up around the country and we ' re going to seemany more." &a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;n bsp; "We ' re going to start seeing huge areas of vacantreal estate and squatters living in them as well.It ' sgoing to be a picture the likes of which Americans are notgoing to be used to. It ' s going to come as a shock andwith it, there ' s going to be a lot of crime. And thecrime is going to be a lot worse than it was before becausein the last 1929 Depression, people ' s minds weren ' twrecked on all these modern drugs, over-the-counter drugs,or crystal meth or whatever it might be.. So, you have ahuge underclass of very desperate people with their mindschemically blown beyond anybody ' s comprehension." The George Washington blog has compiled a list of quotes attesting to Celente ' s accuracy as a trend forecaster. "When CNN wants to know about the Top Trends, we ask Gerald Celente." - CNN Headline News "GeraldCelente has a knack for getting the zeitgeistright." - USA Today &am p;am p;am p;am p;am p;nb sp; "There ' s not a better trend forecaster than GeraldCelente. The man knows what he ' s talkingabout." - CNBC "Those who take their predictions seriously ...considerGerald Celente and the Trends Research Institute."- The Wall Street Journal "Gerald Celente is always ahead of the curve on trends and uncannily on the mark ... he ' s one of the mostaccurate forecasters around." - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Mr. Celentetracks the world ' s social, economic and business trendsfor corporate clients."- The New York Times "Mr. Celente is a very intelligent guy. We are able tolearn about trends from an authority." - 48Hours, CBS News "Gerald Celente has a solid track record. He haspredicted everything from the 1987 stock market crash andthe demise of the Soviet Union to green marketing andcorporate downsizing." - The Detroit News "Gerald Celente forecast the 1987 stock marketcrash, 'greenmarketing, ' and the boom in gourmet coffees." - Chicago Tribune "The Trends Research Institute is the Standardand Poors ofPopular Culture." - The Los Angeles Times "If Nostradamus were alive today, he ' d have a hardtime keeping up with Gerald Celente." - New York Post So there you have it - hardly a nut job conspiracy theorist blowhard now is he? The price of not heeding his warnings will be far greater than the cost of preparing for thefuture now. Storable food and gold are two good places to makea start. & ;nbs p; ; Windows 7: Simplify what you do everyday. Find the right PC for you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BETTER PERSONALITY GROUP" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. 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