Who is Gerald Celente?
"You know the future is coming … attack it before it attacks you."
Gerald Celente, a pioneer trend strategist, founded the Trends Research Institute in 1980. He is the author of the national bestseller Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking: Far Better than Megatrends (Warner Books), and publisher of the internationally distributed quarterly Trends Journal.
For more than three decades, Celente has built his reputation as a fearless teller of the truth, an accurate forecaster and an analyst whose expertise crosses many arenas, from economics to politics, from health to science, and more. Most important, Celente is a pure political atheist. Unencumbered by political dogma, rigid ideology or conventional wisdom, Celente—whose motto is "think for yourself"—observes and analyzes the current events forming future trends, seeing them for what they are – not as what he'd like them to be.
As with a doctor who gives his diagnosis after gathering the facts, whether or not you like the prognosis doesn’t alter the outcome, it’s simply what is. And while Celente holds a US passport, he considers himself a citizen of the world.
At the heart of Celente's work - and his remarkable durability as an innovative, accurate forecaster - is his unique perspectives on current events forming future trends. He developed the Globalnomic® methodology to identify, track, forecast and manage trends.To this day, this methodology stands by itself for its accuracy, vision and penetrating insights into the trends taking shape across the globe.
Covering scores of diversified trends fields, Gerald Celente and the Trends Research Institute provide trend research studies and consulting services to individuals, professional organizations, businesses and governments worldwide. Celente also designed the nation’s first professional course in trend forecasting.
Prior to founding the Institute, Celente was a Government Affairs Specialist and an Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the New York State Senate. He earned an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Law from the National University of Health Sciences and a Masters in Public Administration from West Virginia University.
In the final analysis, it's about the quality, frequency and accuracy of the forecasts Celente has made. He earned his reputation as "The most trusted name in trends" by accurately forecasting hundreds of social, business, consumer, environmental, economic, political, entertainment, and technology trends.
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USA TODAY -Gerald Celente has a knack for getting the seitgeist right.
NEW YORK POST -If Nostradamus were alive today, he'd have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente.
What is Occupy Peace?
Occupy Peace is unlike any other peace initiative. Formally launching at a rally at noon on September 20, 2015, at the corners of John and Crown Street in historic Kingston, NY, this peace movement is designed to create a platform to hold elected officials accountable for senselessly prompting war. It will drive a nationwide initiative to put peace on the ballot.
How will this get done?
The institute will work with inspiring and peace-minded historians and other experts to create a program that provides the tools to make peace a driving force in the halls of government and in the living rooms of Americans. Most notably, the movement will promote these tenets:
» No foreign entanglements.
» Wage war only when imminent threat exists.
» Zero tolerance for illegal wars based on lies and retreaded failed reasoning.
» Build communities here, not foreign nations elsewhere.
» Let the people vote on whether to fund wars.
Why hold a rally?
A movement of this scope and importance needs a high-profile launch. We will use the event to introduce the core principles of Occupy Peace and to energize the initiative. Occupy Peace depends on all of us who stand outside of political dogma to take a stand, to do more than attend peace sit-ins and drum circles. We must understand how to act, how to fight for peace you. You may already be chanting, hoping, singing or praying for peace. Now, consider fighting for peace.
What can I do for Occupy Peace
Here’s what you can do:
Sign up. There’s a link on this site, Occupypeace.us. Leave your email address, leave your ideas, vow your support for the core concepts.
Attend the rally at noon on Sunday, September 20, 2015, at the corners of John and Crown streets, the oldest intersection in the United States of America, in Kingston NY.,
Follow the progress being made in developing the Occupy Peace platform on Occupypeace.us and Trendsresearch.com.
Use the information emerging on Occupypeace.us to create and lead the movement in your community to bring the Occupy Peace platform to the ballot. Be a leader; don’t wait for your elected officials to take the lead on peace.
Donate what you can to the cause using the links on Occupypeace.com and encourage others to do the same. All, and we mean all, funds, as well as the substantial investment the institute is making, will be used for Occupy Peace.
Use your personal social media and other means to spread the word about this unique, one-of-a-kind fight for peace.
Remember, recite, repeat:
» No foreign entanglements.
» War only when imminent threat exists.
» Zero tolerance for illegal wars.
» Build communities here, not foreign nations.
» Let the people vote on whether to fund wars.
Gerald Celente
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Thanks for the support Liz...
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