Gerald Celente SPECIAL REPORT: Coronavirus Calamity

Trends Journal, Released on 2/28/20

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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Claude

Dear Mr. Celente,

I have been following you for a long time
Thank you for what you do
Today I am somewhat puzzled about your comments on the coronavirus

I have been listening to Mr. Chris Martenson every day’s updates on the Coronavirus
and his conclusions on what is going on from a health point of view
this virus is not the same as the flu It is more dangerous
Nobody, today, can dismiss it is a serious health problem worldwide and I cannot imagine China having self-inflicted so dire constraints on its economy that was already weakening before the virus outbreak if it was just like a common flu
we have never seen any response to a flu epidemic like the one that has been implemented in Asia

until we get much better news it may be reasonable to be cautious and do not consider this as a simple flu

Farmer Paul

Celente,
Two weeks ago you’re were calling the coronavirus a nothing burger. Now you’re calling it a calamity. Good job on seeing trends in the future!

You might want to consider that a butt load of people that are stated to have just a mild case have not had any confirmation tests done on them hence you have to understand that the number of mild cases is a guess not backed by no facts whatsoever.

I guess you don’t believe the news about China under reporting the number of deaths either.

Here’s some trends I see in the future:
-Closed schools in America
-closed sporting events
-self quarantining on a massive scale
-economy tanking for lack of spending by consumers
-rail, bus, air travel shut down
-temporary Jubilee instated so millions don’t go bankrupt
-helicopter money to the masses
(mostly all nothing burger stuff)