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Gerald Celente - Global Currency Watch with Stephen Ayre - June 7, 2012

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good thing i put all my money into Pokémon and ladies underwear.

hahaha

But not Ponies!

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heh. i knew someone who went by the name of Pony. It wasnt his real name but it was because he had a job once which was to go round the world collecting transformers for hasbro including the fake ones. oh and my little ponies hence Pony.
 
I've heard of celente's reputation as far as his predictions but never looked fully into it. does anybody know "how right" he was/is ? It's one thing to predict a major event but how about the aftermath? (assuming there is such a distinction) if in a predictable event, there is an aftermath, that aftermath is likely to have many variables that come with it, the chaos theory at work.

Not to sound trite, but I could predict that the sun will rise tomorrow and people will go to work, but that mass movement of people will have many outcomes. Some foreseeable, many not. how exact does someone have to be, to be right?

Now I got a headache, I'm going to be up all night trying to sort this out, I'll probably need to drug myself again at bedtime and stonehart and nameless I blame you guys
 
I've heard of celente's reputation as far as his predictions but never looked fully into it. does anybody know "how right" he was/is ? It's one thing to predict a major event but how about the aftermath? (assuming there is such a distinction) if in a predictable event, there is an aftermath, that aftermath is likely to have many variables that come with it, the chaos theory at work.

Not to sound trite, but I could predict that the sun will rise tomorrow and people will go to work, but that mass movement of people will have many outcomes. how exact does someone have to be to be right?

Now I got a headache, I'm going to be up all night trying to sort this out, I'll probably need to drug myself again at bedtime and stonehart and nameless I blame you guys

No your not being trite at all spooky and they are good questions.
I do not have any answers for you right out of hand but he has had (apparently) a very good economic trend prediction success rate if that helps.
 
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