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Gerald Celente (born November 29, 1946) is an American trend
forecaster,[1][2] publisher of the Trends Journal, business
consultant[3] and author who makes predictions about the global
financial markets and other events of historical importance. Celente has
described himself as a "political atheist" and "citizen of the
world".[4] He has appeared as a guest on media outlets such as The Oprah
Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Morning News,
The Glenn Beck Show, NBC Nightly News, The Alex Jones Show, Coast to
Coast AM and Russia Today
His forecasts since 1993 [10] have
included predictions about terrorism, economic collapses and war. More
recent forecasts involve fascism in the United States, food riots and
tax revolts.[3][11][12][13][14][15] Celente has long predicted global
anti-Americanism, a failing economy and immigration woes in the U.S.[11]
In December 2007 Celente wrote, "Failing banks, busted brokerages,
toppled corporate giants, bankrupt cities, states in default, foreign
creditors cashing out of US securities ... whatever the spark, the stage
is set for panic in the streets" and "Just as the Twin Towers collapsed
from the top down, so too will the U.S. economy ... when the giant
firms fall, they'll crush the man on the street." He has also predicted
tax revolts.[16][17] In November 2008 Celente appeared on Fox Business
Network and predicted economic depression, tax rebellions and food riots
in the United States by 2012.[18] Celente also predicted an "economic
9/11" and a "panic of 2008."[19]
In 2009 Celente predicted
turmoil which he described as "Obamageddon" and he was a popular guest
on conservative cable-TV shows such as Fox News Sunday and Glenn Beck's
television program.[6] In April 2009 Celente wrote, "Wall Street
controls our financial lives; the media manipulates our minds. These
systems cannot be changed from within. There is no alternative. Without a
revolution, these institutions will bankrupt the country, keep fighting
failed wars, start new ones, and hold us in perpetual intellectual
subjugation."[20] He appeared on the Glenn Beck show and criticized the
U.S. stimulus plan of 2009, calling government controlled capitalism
"fascism" and saying shopping malls in the U.S. would become "ghost
malls."[21] Celente has said, "smaller communities, the smaller groups,
the smaller states, the more self-sustaining communities, will 'weather
the crisis in style' as big cities and hypertrophic suburbias descend
into misery and conflict," and forecasts "a downsizing of America."[14]
Hugo
Lindgren and ABC News have labelled Celente's predictions "pessimism
porn" for their doom and the alleged eschatological thrill some people
receive from imagining his predictions of the collapse of civil society
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Americans will adapt to lower standards of living
and will travel less, both on a daily basis and for vacations. Higher
fuel costs, advances in telecommuting and an aging American population
will push many more people to work from home or close to home.
Walking-distance communities will be constructed and will become
popular. (T.J. Summer 08, pg. 7)[non-primary source needed]
Geographically
isolated resort destinations like Las Vegas will wither due to higher
fuel costs, lower American incomes and increased overseas competition
while vacation spots closer to population centers will revive. (T.J.
Summer 08, pg. 9)[non-primary source needed]
Government-run lotteries, on the other hand, will thrive. (T.J. Summer 08, pg. 9)[non-primary source needed]
In
America and to a lesser extent overseas, consumer spending habits will
be motivated out of fear and escapism. Businesses that capitalize upon
this will succeed.