Gerald Celente - Where Will Gold Go in 2011?

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We began the gold bull run a few years ago, and 2011 will be another huge year. With the continued inflation, gold will shine and soar to more than $2000 per ounce. Gold have gone up more than 500% since 2001.

Security at Walmart is telling their shoppers to report anyone suspicious to the police. The War on Terror will continue, and our civil liberties will continue to erode.

If you want job security for the rest of your life, become a cyber sleuth. Cyber wars will be a fact of lives in the decades ahead.

Crime has become institutionalized. From welfare to Washington to WallStreet, legal crime is big business.

People are moving into quality foods. More than 25% of people will purchase solely high quality foods.

More legislation is not going to help our economy. No more stimulus money that isn't worth the paper it's not printed on. The only recovery can come from an increase in productive capacity. They can legislate until they are blue in the face, but it's not going to change anything.

Healthcare is going to continue to grow. Anything in the cyber world will continue to grow, especially cyber sleuths. What got us out of the last major recession was the increased productivity from the Internet. The next one will be alternative energies. It will be as big as the discovery of fire or the invention of the wheel.

They are devaluing the dollar, so silver and gold will continue to be great. Gold is going to $2000 per ounce.

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  • Gerald Celente would have been right about gold reaching $2000 if it weren't for those guys on Comex and JP Morgan raising margin requirements. Although he is not fully reliable as to WHEN it will happen, we can be sure Celente's trends are closing in on society.

  • @Mezey5

    thats where the gold value comes from

    that its hard to obtain so its the best commodity to measure value

    everything is artificial but whatever is the least,everybody will wan it

  • People need to remember gold's value is just as artificial as paper money, the only difference is its much harder to obtain gold then paper

  • Gerald Celente is my nigga. I was just a poor black man living in the ghetto until I picked up the Trends Journal back in 2001. I invested in gold and I started to stack my paper quick. By the time soulja boy's crank that came out I was super manning these hoes. Ewww Weee nigga please about these chicken concentration camp. I only eat organic. You know how blacks love chicken.

  • he is the modern buddha lol

  • this guy rules. the zeitgeist addendum is ridiculous and a waste of time.

  • Hes great another enligthened human , i feel that people are awakening to the absolute political system of war on power

  • @TheSeductiveArts agree with you

  • It is time for a different type of economy, a resource based economy. Watch Zeitgeist Addendum for more info.

  • @TheSeductiveArts, well all God did was give us a planet to live on and the ability to think for ourselves. i mean, i know to you, that's not enough, but it's all you really need in the end. and when the Earth falls apart, you'll be on your knees begging God to get off it's "ass" and help you. and don't confuse "all knowing" with "all this sh*t going down", the bottom line is, we (people) accept this as long as we stay comfortable behind the computer on our "asses" complaining instead of acting.

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