Unlikely, Mr. Celente!

Gerald Celente sees for this year and even civil wars, interstate wars in Europe.

I like the taste did not know Mr. Celente.

Not because I thought impossible for such, but probably for much the same extent.

Food, gold and weapons we buy ourselves, in quantities.

The first idea is not bad schonmal, second fagwürdig, the latter at least illegal in Germany for most.

I can imagine much more, Mr. Celente, that a big shoot-out takes place on your home planet United States, because in the relatively secluded Old Europe.

Just think once the real and potential self-sufficiency rate of the population, the state of the art, race issues, and general violence.

It suggests at least in my opinion is nothing to suggest that Europe would implode rather than the United States.

Whether you or I were wrong, that we shall soon see.

This I think your prediction at least for more than questionable.

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16 Responses to "Unlikely, Mr. Celente!"

  1. Tester says:

    Sure, he just tries too low to make Europe. I see that you like, but it would have to replace our corrupt superiors see someone, Zarkotzi doll in France, which ruled against the whole people without blinking. And enough to swim yet, unfortunately.

  2. Tester says:

    In the U.S., so the same problem, only in XXXL, Ami-typical.

  3. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Tester

    Celente plays poker at any rate highly.

    People like it.

    Still remains the question of why he does it.

    Could well be that he has real knowledge regarding certain plans.

    He looks at least very quickly from very old, if not much happened until a year.

    What greeted me for obvious reasons.

  4. Maxim says:

    I would have felt not so sure. When it burns in Amiland, then there is always the next one. Recall Reagan and his Pershing in Germany, for the Russians a warning time of less than 5 minutes. would mean (and exclude the same false alarm rate) and because I like to remember to Cuba, where the U.S. 15min. had had and that was a real problem already. Reagan did have factored that it simply makes rum and Europe is down with it. Once it was even almost ready. Only one on duty when the Russians had not reported on. He has saved us all our lives. He himself said that he would choose differently this time, because he knew nothing of the multiple warheads and thus a false alarm went out - and rightly so).

    I want to say is that the United States, when it gets really close to destabilize other countries are safe, and then again as a "savior" to appear ... war is always fueled or if the economy is near collapse. And in the U.S. there will not this war, but just in the Middle East - that is around the corner from us.

    So if Celente is perhaps not wrong.

    Furthermore, we would certainly carried away even a stock market crash and many a major shareholder would make it again his killing.

  5. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Maxim

    It may very well be close.

    And that we are closer instigated the war, is also clear.

    Celente speaks of it, more or less, that the peoples of Europe will fall upon each other.

    Even with an extreme currency collapse does not say much for it.

    One would have probably been vigorously pushing forward.

  6. Maxim says:

    @ Magnus

    That's true of course. Still, I'm thinking of the cornered dog, which then bite very well. From Guantanamo Bay on Bradley Manning, to the under Bush really crude "defensive wars" to the neocons times in general (with such small candies such as SWIFT and the ignorance of the U.S., because deviating even an inch of their right to our data ) I see a state that is ready for anything and there is at least some can even sell.

    As I said, Bush has since dealt with the rough trowel and be happy that he got through it and only a little surprised that these truths were not among the peoples of the world is set so as his boys would have been expected. Only now do they do it better. Free after Hillary not want to lose the information war. And an information war is best not to lose, if a) the news makes itself (although since other media are much better and not just parrot) or by the events themselves created and evaluated.

    PS: Ingenious Blog

  7. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Maxim

    First, thanks for the compliment.

    The collapse of the U.S. empire is obvious to anyone in particular to calculate.

    There may be some nasty surprises.

    Even here in and around Europe.

    Nevertheless, these Celente forecast for me - yes - Gschmäckle strange.

    No, they did not smell good.

    One need only look at me, how lustful and envious at the same time it is partly absorbed.

    Schaunmermal said Franz, the Emperor.

  8. Maxim says:

    @ Magnus

    I can finally agree with wholeheartedly. I just did not know how to write it. It seems it all very anticipated. Let us hope that it the pressure of its success rate is due. He has raised the bar by previous predictions already quite high.

  9. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Maxim

    Ultimately, there are absolutely no real reason why all should be mutually eindonnern the turnip.

    These kinds of futures are deceiving the prophet from among themselves, so they helped us at least soon shine through in his absence.

  10. Maxim says:

    Hammer subjunctive - I stand on it.

    The subjunctive mood is in our time is a promise, not because he is lying, how many. He can not lie, like those which promise us that this or that way or be _wird_. Therefore, the subjunctive in our time is not only grammatically (yes, I'm not grammatically ... bah) beautiful as always, but impresses with its inherent truth.

    Otherwise, I will now sunk again: Would the prophet this kind Angeschehen überbrüten silent, then the world would be missing several things come before you could come to mind (or would?). Here we are with drivers and even anxiety. Both are well-conditioned but can inspire.

    There is no reason of course. Apparently not. I can only agree again.

  11. Maxim says:

    Supplement for completeness:

    He (Celente) has raised the bar by earlier arrivals * * predictions already quite high.

  12. Maxim says:

    @ Magnus again

    And we should of course be careful that we do not all shed light on too much and fray, because otherwise we could make ourselves of the bourgeois philosophizing guilty, which is always over, and of course all know better, but just beside it (which is not in your case, be the case can, because you certainly make a difference even here with your blog - but still - the ridge is narrow to the world and many commentators have already fallen through it into the dark abyss of ignorance).

    Previously, the bearer of bad news immediately sent across the Jordan, or have it, as the man from Marathon preferred to bless same the temporal. Prophets are important and the difference between philosophers and prophets is probably partly marginal, but in one important point: do not set themselves philosophers.

    So and now enough, because not everything Sauternes (or all).

  13. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Maxim

    The point is precisely the one that determines Celente on such relatively short term.

    Apart from the fact that I think gold hoarding of not very intelligent - for the average citizen in any case - should I practice now, short and long arms of all kinds, to get back to the assault rifle, sometimes just a bit on the Swabian Alb, in order for it with some likely to migrate in the slammer?

    Should we all prepare for war so that it will proceed then?

    The more I think about it, the more disconcerting is the thing.

  14. Maxim says:

    @ Magnus

    Nene, these tips from him are simply mind-boggling, everything would only make things worse, come what may, perhaps, and - indeed - this has been something of self fulfilling prophecy.

  15. Magnus Wolf Goeller says:

    @ Maxim

    Yes, "what has been by self fulfilling prophecy."

    And I would be the last to Celente for a stupid man held.

    He is also a rhetorical powerhouse, he is able to entrain people.

    He holds cult status, is almost something of a guru for (alleged) rationalists.

    Finally, it is now also a good buddy of Alex Jones ...

  16. Stefan Wehmeier says:

    "I believe - and hope - well, be that politics and economics in the future no longer be as important as in the past. The time will come when the majority of our current controversies in these areas, we seem as trivial and meaningless as the theological debates in which wasted the best minds of the Middle Ages their forces. Politics and economics are concerned with power and wealth, and neither the one nor the other should be the main interest or even the exclusive interest are adult and mature people. "

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Whether politicians or theologians are the stupidest people in the world, is a moot question. What is certain is that for both groups are only as long as there is a demand, as the working people believe in it, the expulsion from paradise must have been a unique event for a long time. Welcome to the 21st Century:

    http://www.deweles.de/willkommen.html

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