Fox Business: Gerald Celente Predicts Revolution

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Five minute teaser with a FOX News bimbo who thinks that a new Xbox this Christmas can save the economy. A link to an MP3 (1.0 hour) interview with Alex Jones 11/17/2008 is linked below. The hour-long interview is well worth the listen. Alex gives Celente plenty of room to talk. I know that if you do a little research, you will find Celente to be highly credible.

Given what I have seen happen over the past few months and the Obama Crime Family's warnings (threats?), this is information that I am very taking seriously. Please discuss this here!

Fox Business: Gerald Celente Predicts Revolution
11/10/2008


By 2012 America will become an undeveloped nation, that there will be a revolution marked by food riots, squatter rebellions, tax revolts and job marches, and that holidays will be more about obtaining food, not gifts.

“There will be a revolution in this country,” he said. “It’s not going to come yet, but it’s going to come down the line and we’re going to see a third party and this was the catalyst for it: the takeover of Washington, D. C., in broad daylight by Wall Street in this bloodless coup. And it will happen as conditions continue to worsen.”

MP3 one hour interview with Alex Jones 11/17/2008
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/337131/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.17.Hour-2.mp3

Gerald Celente's website:

http://www.trendsresearch.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Celente

'Yes We Can' - Obama...
'No We Can't' - Celente
Gerald Celente
11-16-8
http://www.rense.com/general84/nowe.htm

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Additional MP3s

AJ interviewed Ron Paul in the hour prior to Celente. There is an addition fifteen minutes of Celente answering callers questions not included in the MP3 linked above. If it is of interest to anyone, I can upload these additional files to my dropbox and provide the links to download them.

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

E Vero's picture

D, please post more of what you've got!

I heard the Celente interview, and it's fascinating. I'd love to hear the 15 minutes more, plus the 15 with RP.

BTW, is it now 5 TRILLION not 700 billion??? Geez, I miss a few days and look what happens! And Neil Cash-and-carry laughed in Congress's face as he announced this?

E

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It has surpassed $5 trillion

U.S. Pledges Top $7.7 Trillion to Ease Frozen Credit

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government is prepared to provide more than $7.76 trillion on behalf of American taxpayers after guaranteeing $306 billion of Citigroup Inc. debt yesterday. The pledges, amounting to half the value of everything produced in the nation last year, are intended to rescue the financial system after the credit markets seized up 15 months ago.

The unprecedented pledge of funds includes $3.18 trillion already tapped by financial institutions in the biggest response to an economic emergency since the New Deal of the 1930s, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The commitment dwarfs the plan approved by lawmakers, the Treasury Department’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. Federal Reserve lending last week was 1,900 times the weekly average for the three years before the crisis.

more here:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=arEE1iClqDrk

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

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Icelanders Attack Police Station as Bankster Plan Unfolds

Icelanders Attack Police Station as Bankster Plan Unfolds

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
http://www.infowars.com/?p=6177
November 25, 2008



Icelanders attack police headquaters in Reykjavik.

In October, the CBC reported on the “exceedingly polite protest” in Iceland as the bankers looted the country. A placard at a demo outside of Iceland’s parliament in Reykjavik stated: “Stay calm while we rob you.” CBC asked: “How long will these people stay polite about their losses?”

It now appears they are no longer polite, even for Icelanders. Last Saturday, protesters angry over the 50 percent devaluation of the Krona and the impending third worldization of their small country clashed with police. “Police clashed with hundreds of protesters outside a police building Saturday, and several demonstrators were sent to the hospital with injuries,” reported the Associated Press. “Police used pepper spray after protesters tried to break down a door of the police building in the Icelandic capital. The demonstrators demanded that a fellow protester being held by police since Friday be allowed to go home.”

According to the Associated Press, the “demonstrators blame the government for having failed to adequately oversee the banking industry.” In fact, many Icelanders blame the government not for overseeing the banking industry but working in a cahoots with it to loot the country. Iceland’s politicos are no different than their counterparts in Europe and the United States: they are sock puppets for the global elite who are determined to crash the global economy country by country and buy up goodies for pennies on the dollar.

Iceland is a test case for things to come. In the months ahead, the banksters and their political minions will take down fragile economies in Hungary, the Baltic States, and other Eastern European nations, followed soon enough in western Europe and the United States. Iceland is in the process of begging for assistance from the globalist loan sharking operation, the International Monetary Fund, thus setting itself up to be looted further. “We are ready to answer any demand by countries facing problems,” declared the IMF’s boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

“An IMF intervention in Iceland, which would necessarily involve accepting a series of harsh measures to restore fiscal and monetary stability, would underline the extraordinary reversal in the country’s fortunes after a decade-long, debt-fueled binge by the country’s banks, businesses and some private citizens,” the International Herald Tribune reported on October 9.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/09/business/icebank.php

Debt is an efficient tool for leveling economies and decimating living standards. Monetary and fiscal austerity, privatization, and financial “liberalization” — as in neoliberalization — is no longer strictly for Africa and the third world, it is a prescription that will be imposed on first world nations as well. Iceland is a harbinger of things to come in New York, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the developed world.

On the day the grocery stores in America are as bare as they are in Iceland, the ensuing riots will be anything but polite.

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

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Iceland Riots Precursor To U.S. Civil Unrest?

Iceland Riots Precursor To U.S. Civil Unrest?

Demonstrators call for government to resign in wake of financial collapse

Paul Joseph Watson
Propaganda Matrix
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/articles/november2008/112508_iceland_rio...

Riots and protests in Reykjavik calling for the government of Iceland to resign have increased following a financial catastrophe that has wiped out half of the krona's value and put one third of the population at risk of losing their homes and life savings. Could similar scenes of civil unrest be repeated in the United States as the economy continues to implode?

"It was the latest in a series of protests in the capital since October's banking collapse crippled the island's economy. At least five people were injured and Hordur Torfason, a well-known singer in Iceland and the main organiser of the protests, said the protests would continue until the government stepped down," reports the Scotsman.

As crowds gathered in the drizzle before the Althing, the Icelandic parliament, on Saturday, Mr Torfason said: "They don't have our trust and they are no longer legitimate."

Hundreds more gathered in front of a local police station, pelting eggs at the windows, using a bettering ram to force the doors open and demanding the release of a protester.

A banner hung from a government building read "Iceland for Sale: $2,100,000,000," the amount of the loan the country will receive from the IMF.

Gudrun Jonsdottir, a 36-year-old office worker, said: "I've just had enough of this whole thing. I don't trust the government, I don't trust the banks, I don't trust the political parties, and I don't trust the IMF.

"We had a good country and they ruined it."

These aren't the actions of unwieldy mobs in third world countries, we're talking about a country that had one of the highest living standards in Europe and a relatively wealthy and sedate population, the vast majority of whom are now in revolt over mass redundancies and the fast disappearing values of their paychecks and savings.

More peaceful protests against the Federal Reserve during the End the Fed events over the weekend were largely ignored by the U.S. corporate media, but the potential for wider chaos exists should the dollar finally cave in to the hyperinflationary bubble that is being created by the ceaseless printing of money to fund the multi-trillion dollar bailout.

Those who continue to assert, "It can't happen here," only need to look at the scenes in Reykjavik to realize that similar events could unfold across the U.S., where the reaction of militarized riot cops and even the military itself may be a little more heavy handed to say the least.

With top Russian analysts predicting the breakup of the U.S. into different parts, allied with people like deadly accurate trends forecaster Gerald Celente warning of food riots and tax rebellions, the scenes in Reykjavik may be amplified in the U.S. should a significant portion of the public wake up to the monumental fraud of the bailout and begin to feel the impact of its consequences as we enter 2009.

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

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Ron Paul on The Alex Jones Show" Prepare!!"

I think this is what you want. Celente interview continues in Hour-3. Then Max Keiser is interviewed during the rest of the show:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/337131/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.17.Hour-1.mp3
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/337131/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.17.Hour-2.mp3
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/337131/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.17.Hour-3.mp3
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/337131/Alex.Jones.Show.2008.11.17.Hour-4.mp3

Ron Paul on The Alex Jones Show" Prepare!!"

Parts 1 and 2



"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

gretavo's picture

ah yes, this was on sale last week

at Self-Fulfilling-Prophecies-R-US

this is all staged, to make opponents of the status quo into paranoid quivering masses of anxious jello (with guns and water filters...)

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Video clips: Kashkari grilled over bankster bailout

Videos can be found here:

http://www.infowars.com/?p=6001

Video clips: Kashkari grilled over bankster bailout
Infowars
November 15, 2008

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: Mr. Kashkari is AIG playing you as a chump?

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: Dennis Kucinich grills Neel Kashkari

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: Kashkari: Paulson helping with foreclosures. Kucinich: He is? What country?

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: "Taxpayer’s pound of flesh"

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: Kucinich questions who Kashkari is working for

November 14, Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy: Kucinich: “Hello? Are we in a different universe here?”

Oct. 23, Senate Banking Committee Hearings: Dodd confronts Kashkari on banks hoarding money

Oct. 23, Senate Banking Committee Hearings: Dodd pressures Kashkari on foreclosures

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

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40,000 people converged Saturday at CO farm to collect free food

Down on the farm, a frenzy over free food

In a sign of bad economic times, more than 40,000 show up when a Weld family invites people to gather surplus produce.

By Allison Sherry
The Denver Post
Updated: 11/23/2008 12:20:46 AM MST
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_11052263

Want one more palpable sign of a desperate economy?

An estimated 40,000 people came to a Weld County farm Saturday to collect free potatoes, carrots and leeks.

Cars snaked around cornfields and parallel parked along Colorado 66 and 119 early in the morning to get free food from the Miller family, who farm 600 acres outside of Platteville, about 37 miles north of Denver.

As this prolonged Indian summer continued, the Millers had decided to give away produce because so much was left over at the end of their annual fall festival. Any day now, a few deep freezes would kill it off.

They expected between 5,000 and 10,000 people spread out over a couple of days. Instead, they found themselves on Saturday morning inundated with cars and people with sacks and wagons and barrels ready to harvest whatever was available.

The Millers canceled the second day of the giveaway originally planned for today because, as Chris Miller put it, "the pickins' are very slim now."

At one point, 30 acres of family farmland had become a parking lot. Their crowd estimate of 40,000 plus was based on the number of cars. Sheriff's officials said they "wouldn't be surprised" if that count was accurate.

Traffic was backed up almost to Interstate 25, and police ticketed people who had illegally abandoned their cars in the frenzy.

"Overwhelmed is putting it mildly," Miller said. "People obviously need food."

Evidently, Platteville isn't the only place where this is the case. Last week in Denver, thieves broke into freezers owned by the Park Hill Grandparents Organization and stole Thanksgiving trimmings — including more than a dozen frozen turkeys — set to be donated.

And in Lakewood on Saturday, people lined up in the dark at 6 a.m. to collect Thanksgiving boxes, donated by the Jeffco Action Center. By the end of the day, 5,141 people had gotten food — the biggest demand in 40 years.

At the Miller Farm, it never got truly unruly.

They had friends and family members help direct cars. Sheriff's deputies cruised up and down highways trying to move traffic along, after fielding complaints from neighbors.

The family makes most of its money in the summer and fall, visiting 42 farmers markets a week, and hosting a fall festival where relatives charge an entry fee and then teach people about where their food comes from.

Normally, any unpicked produce goes back to the land. But after hearing reports of food being stolen from some nearby churches, the Millers decided to let people take what they wanted for free.

Sandra Justice, a Greeley resident who works at a technology company, brought her mother and son to pick potatoes. The price was nice, she said, but Justice also enjoyed picking her own food in these downtrodden times.

"Everybody is so depressed about the economy," she said, noting she hauled off about 10 bags of vegetables. "This was a pure party. Everybody having a great time getting something for free."

Allison Sherry: 303-954-1377 or asherry@denverpost.com

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen

gulu's picture

nothing would suprise me at this point

Although I take predicions with a grain of salt a depresion,"terrorist attack", and WWIII are at the top of my list of worries for the future.Happy holidays everyone.

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Maybe that's their intent

The art of misdirection

E Vero's picture

great vid, Gulu

E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

gretavo's picture

ah, more doomshilling and propheteering from AJ

surprise!

dicktater's picture

Hi G

This wasn't about AJ. Hour long opportunities to hear what Celente has to say that cost nothing are rare. The man makes a living (probably a very good one at that) by selling his take on where things are heading.

Did you listen to the interview with Celente? If so, what do you think of what he had to say? Do you find Celente's reputation for forecasting to be credible? If not, why? Celente was the messenger. Please comment on what he had to say.

Much of what Ron Paul has been saying comports with Celente's opinion. Is Ron Paul doomshilling and propheteering, too? For whom?

I'm tired of calling this insanity a bailout. That's an MSM term. That's what they want us to think, that it somehow is going to save us. I prefer to call it a BOMB. What do you think will be the inevitable effect of the BOMB (Bush, Obama, McCain Bailout), which is turning out to be a MFOABOMB (mother fucker of a bomb) as it has swollen to over $7 trillion in just six weeks? When does it end? How does it end? What kind of an explosion will it produce?

How do you feel each payday and you look to see what has been taken from your paycheck knowing what is being shoveled to criminal banksters on Wall Street? What do you think of the new talk of nationalizing 401ks and rolling them into the Social Insecurity system? Nationalizing the auto industry? At this point, do you think that you will ever see any of that which has been taken from you in the future? If not, what makes it different from armed robbery?

Seen this yet?

Russian analyst predicts decline and breakup of U.S.
24/ 11/ 2008
http://en.rian.ru/world/20081124/118512713.html

Professor Igor Panarin said in an interview with the respected daily Izvestia published on Monday: "The dollar is not secured by anything. The country's foreign debt has grown like an avalanche, even though in the early 1980s there was no debt. By 1998, when I first made my prediction, it had exceeded $2 trillion. Now it is more than 11 trillion. This is a pyramid that can only collapse."

It is indeed a pyramid scheme. And, all such schemes cannot be sustained forever and are doomed to implode at some point.

"A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money."
~~ attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen