Are You Ready for World War III…A Conversation with Gerald Celente & Lynette Zang

ITM Trading, Released on 12/20/22

Today on Coffee with Lynette, I have a very special returning guest, my very dear friend, Gerald Celente. He has opinions that have so much value with all of his history. Today, we’re unfortunately going to have to talk about what’s really happening, whether it’s World War III, or what’s happening with the debt bomb. I could spend hours and hours with him, but I’m so happy to have him back.

0:00 Gerald Celente
0:37 WWIII Has Begun
5:01 LIBOR/SOFR Coverup
10:16 Definition of Money
20:33 Debt Markets
28:30 Dirty Cash to Digital Trash
36:49 Fight for Freedom
43:57 Preparing for 2023

Lynette Zang has held the position of Chief Market Analyst at ITM Trading since 2002. Ms. Zang has been in the markets on some level since 1964. Her mission is to convert financial noise into understandable language. She has been a banker, a stock broker and studied world currencies since 1987. She believes strongly that we need to be as independent as possible and at the same time, we need to come together in community in order to survive and thrive through the hyperinflation she sees in the near future.

Gerald Celente is a pioneer trend strategist and founder of The Trends Research Institute. He is the author of the national bestseller Trends 2000: How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century and publisher of the internationally circulated Trends Journal newsletter. Gerald Celente is a 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 for what they are – not for the way he wants them to be. Gerald Celente has 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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