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MAJOR TRENDS FORECAST BY GERALD CELENTE

Forecast

Date Predicted /Source

“Occupy Wall Street” 1997, Trends 2000 by Gerald Celente
“Off With Their Heads” (Global spread of rebellions) Oct. 2010, Trends Journal
The “Great Recession” (to begin in 2007) Jan. 2004, Trends Journal
The “Panic of ’08” (financial meltdown) Dec. 2007, Trends Journal
1987 Stock Market Crash Jan. 1987, T.R.I. Press Release
Gold Bull Run to Begin Dec. 2001, Trends Journal
The Coming “Greatest Depression” Dec. 2008, Trends Journal
The 2nd American Revolution Dec. 2007, Trends Journal
The “Groping Trend” (Stripping Americans of their Dignity) Nov. 21 2010, FOX NewsNov. 19 2010, Trend Alert
Real Estate Peak – Decline to Follow Dec. 2004, Trends Journal
Dot-com Bust (to hit by second quarter
of 2000)
Oct. 1999, Trends Journal
Asian Financial Crisis 1997, Trends 2000 by Gerald Celente
Pre 9/11 warning Dec. 14, 2000, USA Today
Tax Protests Dec. 2007, Trends Journal
“Economic 9/11” (prediction of Sept.
2008 financial calamity)
Dec. 2007, Trends Journal
Credit Crisis to Hit Financial Markets (by end of 2007) Dec. 2006, Trends Journal
Decline of U.S. Automakers Oct. 2005, Trends Journal
Gourmet Coffee 1988, Trend Tracking by Gerald Celente
“Clean
Foods”/Organic trend
1988, Trend
Tracking
by Gerald Celente
“Technotribalism” (rise in social networking) Oct. 1993, Trends Journal
The New Crusades Oct. 1993, Trends Journal
“Too-Big-to-Fail” trend Dec. 1998, Trends Journal
The Ghost Malling of America 1997, Trends 2000 by Gerald Celente
“Wired and Out of Touch” (techno-addiction) Oct.
1999, Trends Journal
U.S. to Lose Iraq War (one month
before the war began)
Feb.
2003, Trend Alert
2001
Recession/”Recession Proofing”
(how to prepare)
Dec.
2000, Trends Journal
Latino
Market to Boom
1988, Trend
Tracking
by Gerald Celente
The Anti-Americanism trend Dec. 2000, Trends Journal
Seccessionist Movements Dec. 2006, Trends Journal
Microfarming March 1994, Trends Journal
“Little People Squeeze” (squeezing
taxpayers for every last cent)
Dec. 2008, Trends Journal
Internet TV Dec. 2005, Trends Journal
McMansions to Boarding Houses June 1997, Trends Journal
“Back to the Land” trend March 1995, Trends Journal
Medical Tourism Dec. 2006, Trends Journal
Recession/Depression Chic Dec. 2006, Trends Journal
Uptrend in Security/Home Protection Services Oct. 2006, Trends Journal
Rise in Healthcare Industry Jobs Oct. 2006, Trends Journal
“Involuntary Simplicity” (downsizing
trend)
Dec. 1995, Trends Journal
“Buy Local” trend Oct. 1993, Trends Journal