Thursday, July 02, 2009

OBAMAGGEDON


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Here is video of Gerald Celente predicting what he calls "Obamageddon." Celente, of the Trends Research Institute looks into the future and gives some rather dire predictions based on what President Obama is doing.

By the year 2012, Celente predicts a whole host of dire results. Celente has correctly predicted many other things in the past.Here is what some of the major media organizations in America have said about Celente and his ability to predict future trends:

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If Nostradamus were alive today, he'd have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente. — New York Post
When CNN wants to know about the
Top Trends, we ask Gerald Celente. — CNN Headline News
A network of 25 experts whose range of specialties would rival many university faculties. — The Economist
Gerald Celente has a knack for getting the zeitgeist right.— USA Today
There’s not a better trend forecaster than Gerald Celente. The man knows what he’s talking about. — CNBC
Those who take their predictions seriously ... consider the Trends Research Institute. — The Wall Street Journal
"You’re always terrific." — Oprah Winfrey
"A guy that obviously knows his trends." — Bill O’Reilly
"Our favorite Trend Forecaster, Gerald Celente."— Miles O’Brien
Gerald Celente is always ahead of the curve on trends and uncannily on the mark ... he's one of the most accurate forecasters around. — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mr. Celente tracks the world’s social, economic and business trends for corporate clients. — The New York Times
Mr. Celente is a very intelligent guy. We are able to learn about trends from an authority. — 48 Hours, CBS News
Gerald Celente has a solid track record. He has predicted everything from the 1987 stock market crash and the demise of the Soviet Union to green marketing and corporate downsizing. — The Detroit News
Gerald Celente forecast the 1987 stock market crash, ‘green marketing,’ and the boom in gourmet coffees. — Chicago Tribune
The Trends Research Institute is the Standard and Poors of Popular Culture. — The Los Angeles Times

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