Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Gerald Celente on the Presidential Reality Show and Lessons from the JFK Assassination

Gerald Celente on the Presidential Reality Show and Lessons from the JFK Assassinationcheck us out on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. Rarely do we ever delve into the space of politics and foreign policy, despite being situated in the nerve center of Pax Americana. We find the independence granted to us through such detachment to be worth more than the benefits of opining on matters of state. We leave that to the Fox News' of the world. But tonight two candidates vying for the presidency in 2012 take the stage in what has become an annual circus of sorts for political pundits, and a source of indigestion for the rest of us. Today we have a guest who forecasts trends, not just economic, but political, geopolitical, social and cultural. It is a good opportunity, therefore, for us to break our silence on matters of state, and offer an opinion or two, for whatever they are worth. It appears to us that somewhere, somehow, America veered wildly off track. After a great depression that lasted, on and off, for more than a decade, Americans were plunged into a World War that saw roughly 60 million dead from a global population of just over 2 billion people. These numbers, though estimates, are nonetheless staggering by any contemporary measure. The economic devastation, of course, was immeasurable. And so, Americans returned from the war to the only industrialized nation left standing unscathed: their own - the United States. It was the beginning of a multi-decade boom for a country of hardened men and women <b>...</b>
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