As we move towards the end of 2010, and begin to look forward into 2011, a number of economists, analysts, and trends researchers are coming out with their predictions and perspectives for next year. We will be taking a look at a number of these predictions and see how they compare with one another.
Gerald Celente, Trends Research Institute
Gerald Celente is one of the most respected trends forecasters in the world. His research and assessments are used by nearly every financial industry, and by countries around the globe. Gerald is on the record for accurately forecasting and naming the current "Great Recession"; for forecasting the 1987 Stock Market Crash, the Dot-com bust, Gold Bull Run to Begin, 2001 Recession, the Real Estate bubble, the "Panic of '08", and the Tax Revolts.
In 2011 Gerald sees more dire warnings for the economy, and an even grimmer outlook than most economists imagine.
Here are a list of ten predicted trends for 2011 from Celente's Trends Research Journal.
1. Wake-Up Call The people of all nations, having become convinced of the inability of leaders and know-it-all "arbiters of everything" to fulfill their promises, will do more than just question authority, they will defy it. The seeds of revolution will be sown.
2. Crack-Up 2011 In 2011, with the bailout funds and arsenal of other schemes to prop up the economy depleted, teetering economies will collapse, currency wars will ensue, trade barriers will be erected, economic unions will splinter, and the onset of the "Greatest Depression" (a trend we forecasted before the massive bailouts existed) will be recognized by everyone.
3. Screw the People As times get even tougher and people get even poorer, the "authorities" will intensify their efforts to extract the funds needed to meet fiscal obligations. While there will be variations on the theme, the governments' song will be the same: cut what you give, raise what you take.
4. Crime Waves No job + no money + compounding debt = high stress, strained relations, short fuses. In 2011, with the fuse lit, it will be prime time for Crime Time. As Gerald Celente says, "When people lose everything and they have nothing left to lose, they lose it." And "lose it" they will.
5. Crackdown on Liberty As crime rates rise, so will the voices demanding a crackdown. A national crusade to "Get Tough on Crime" will be waged against the citizenry. And just as in the "War on Terror," where "suspected terrorists" are killed before proven guilty or jailed without trial, in the "War on Crime" everyone is a suspect until proven innocent.
6. Alternative Energy In laboratories and workshops unnoticed by mainstream analysts, scientific visionaries and entrepreneurs are forging a new physics incorporating principles once thought impossible, working to create devices that liberate more energy than they consume. What are they, and how long will it be before they can be brought to market?
7. Journalism 2.0 2011 will mark the year that new methods of news and information distribution will render the 20th century model obsolete. With its unparalleled reach across borders and language barriers, "Journalism 2.0" has the potential to influence and educate citizens in a way that governments and corporate media moguls would never permit.
8. Cyberwars In 2010, every major government acknowledged that Cyberwar was a clear and present danger and, in fact, had already begun. The demonstrable effects of Cyberwar and its companion, Cybercrime, are already significant and will come of age in 2011. Equally disruptive will be the harsh measures taken by global governments to control free access to the web, identify its users, and literally shut down computers that it considers a threat to national security.
9. Youth of the World Unite University degrees in hand yet out of work, in debt and with no prospects on the horizon, feeling betrayed and angry, young adults and 20-somethings are mad as hell, and they're not going to take it anymore. Not mature enough to control their impulses, the confrontations they engage in will escalate disproportionately.
10. End of The World! The closer we get to 2012, the louder the calls will be that "The End is near!" Among Armageddonites the actual end of the world, and annihilation of the Earth in 2012, is a matter of certainty. Even the rational and informed may sometimes feel the world is in a perilous state. Both streams of thought are leading many to reevaluate their chances for personal survival, be it in heaven or on earth.
To keep in touch with Gerald Celente and the Trends Research Institute, you can go to their website for future updates.















Comments
Not a pretty picture!
How many of the Gerald Celente predictions for 2010 did really happen?
Many of his predictions were false
I don't think Gerald is wrong, i just think his timing is slightly out. Looking at the world right now, it is just a matter of time.
Time to look up and get ready!
> working to create devices that liberate more energy than they consume
o rly?
Gerald Celentes predictions are coming true.
Wake up call check, Journalism 2.0 check, Crack up 2011 check, Crack down on liberty check, Screw the ppl check, Youth of world unite check,Crime waves and cyberwars coming soon,
8 out of 10 so far and it`s only January. 11 months to go until the end of the year.
i like gerald he gives the worst case scenario
i agree its going to be fun for all the sheep out there who dont even know there own mind letter alone anything else
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