Ekonomický kolaps do konca roka

Oživenie globálnej ekonomiky tak, ako to bolo počuť v médiách sa asi konať nebude. Namiesto toho môžme do konca roka zažiť ekonomický kolaps. Zlato bude víťazom.

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Following the "Panic of '08" and the subsequent "Great Recession," Washington, Wall Street and the media united to promote the belief that extreme crisis management measures enacted by governments had rescued the world, and staved off even worse disaster.

"Recovery" was in the air. "Recovery" was the word on the public's lips. "Recovery" was fervently preached and endlessly pitched.

A very few argued that the measures could not work; that they would not live up to expectations. But only Gerald Celente predicted, from the onset, that they would fail completely, leading to the "Crash of 2010" and an inevitable descent into the "Greatest Depression."

As Gerald Celente and The Trends Research Institute have been saying all along: insiders aside, investing in the stock market is a loser's game. Just to get back to its 1999 level in real, inflation-adjusted terms, the Dow would have to hit 13,460.

We called the beginning of the "Gold Bull Run" in 2001, when gold was at $275 per ounce. The next breakout point for gold is $1300. From that point forward, depending upon which of a handful of wildcards get played, we forecast "Gold $2000" ­ and possibly higher.

Whatever your investment strategy may be, proactive measures taken now will minimize the impact of the "Crash of 2010" that, by the New Year, will be unmistakable and undeniable. Rather than debating the probabilities of a double-dip recession, the business media will be glomming onto the financial body counts littering Wall Street as though it were another Katrina.

Článok: www.rense.com/general91/excc.htm

27.08.2010

"Let me issue and control a nation's money supply, and I care not who makes its laws.”  Mayer Amschel Rothschild

"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance."  James Madison