Gerald Celente: "This isn't reform, its depression"

Truckchasesays...

He's got some decent points, but it's hard to take him seriously when he's talking to a head while wearing a shirt without working buttons. Please people, represent the people without looking like you're going to offer my child milk duds to come into your van.

marinarasays...

>> ^Truckchase:

He's got some decent points, but it's hard to take him seriously when he's talking to a head while wearing a shirt without working buttons. Please people, represent the people without looking like you're going to offer my child milk duds to come into your van.


you make me cry. *promote

TheFreaksays...

This is the man who predicted a complete currency melt down by the end of 2009 or first quarter of 2010...by the latest.

It's a shtick. He constantly predicts doom and on the rare occassions he comes "close enough" to getting it right it's held up as proof of his prescience. Don't bother to check out his long list of failures...he's obviously channeling Nostrodamus here. Which is pretty close to the truth because Celente routinely fills out his commentary with vague and meaningless rhetoric that people mostly overlook as they fill in the white noise with whatever they want to hear.

Celente provides a service that's very marketable right now. His product is predictions of doom. Anyone looking for commentary on the impending catastrophic failure of society can call him up and purchase his services. His product is neatly packaged in such a way that you can use it to support nearly any view you're trying to sell. As long as you're looking to perpetuate fear. Because that's what he's selling.

This man is saying nothing of interest. Anything intelligent sounding has been cribbed from actual intelligent people with true understanding of the issues he's blustering about. Providing Celente with a forum does nothing to elevate discussion. Better to look for commentary from the sources he uses to fabricate the nonsense he's selling to the media.

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