Gerald Celente – Trends 2009
- Renown forecaster and social economic trend observer gives his views on what will be the major trends in 2009.
- Celente see 2009 as the year of Economic Collapse. He calls it the Greatest Depression. How should you prepare for what is about to take place? Topics covered include :
- Commercial Properties Collapse
- Retail Collapse
- Depression era economic statistics
- Unemployment problem
- Government caught up in collapse as tax revenue collapses
- Revolution ??
and so on ………
- Broadcasted on 17 Jan 2009. Listen to him yourself.
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