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Gerald
Celente
Trends
Research
Institute
The
Martial
Artist
of
Trend
Forecasting
The
purpose
of
trend
forecasting
is
to
provide
insights
and
directions
in
anticipation
of
what
the
future
may
bring
and
to
be
prepared
for
the
unexpected.
Gerald
Celente,
a
Close
Combat
practitioner
and
black
belt
trainer,
well
understands
the
importance
of
proacting
rather
than
reacting:
"The
first
rule
of
Close
Combat
is
to
attack
the
attacker.
Action
is
faster
than
reaction.
The
same
holds
true
for
the
future.
You
know
the
future
is
coming
attack
it
before
it
attacks
you."
Founder
of
The
Trends
Research
Institute
in
1980,
Gerald
Celente
is
a
pioneer
trend
strategist.
He
is
author
of
the
national
bestseller
Trends
2000
and
Trend
Tracking
(Warner
Books)
"Far
better
than
Megatrends,"
and
publisher
of
the
internationally
circulated
Trends
Journal
newsletter.
Political
Atheist
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.
Like
a
doctor
giving
a
diagnosis
after
gathering
the
facts,
whether
or
not
you
like
the
prognosis
doesnt
alter
the
outcome,
make
him
an
optimist
or
pessimist
its
simply
what
is.
And
while
Celente
holds
a
US
passport,
he
considers
himself
a
citizen
of
the
world.
Globalnomic®
Trend
Forecaster
Using
his
unique
perspectives
on
current
events
forming
future
trends,
Gerald
Celente
developed
the
Globalnomic®
methodology
which
is
used
to
identify,
track,
forecast
and
manage
trends.
The
world's
only
trends
analyst
covering
300
diversified
trends
fields,
Gerald
Celente
and
the
Trends
Research
Institute
provide
trend
research
studies
and
consulting
services
to
businesses
and
governments
worldwide.
Celente
also
designed
the
nations
first
professional
course
in
trend
forecasting.
The
proof
is
in
his
past
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.
Among
them:
Celente
coined
the
term
"clean
foods"
in
1993
and
predicted
sustained
growth
in
organic
products
in
1988.
When
gold
was
at
$275
per
ounce
in
2002,
Celente
said
the
price
had
bottomed
and
in
2004
forecast
the
beginning
of
the
"Gold
Bull
Run."
Since
that
time,
with
pinpoint
accuracy,
he
said
when,
why
-
and
how
high
-
gold
would
go.
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recording.
Congressman
Ron
Paul
of
Texas
enjoys
a
national
reputation
as
the
premier
advocate
for
liberty
in
politics
today.
Dr.
Paul
is
the
leading
spokesman
in
Washington
for
limited
constitutional
government,
low
taxes,
free
markets,
and
a
return
to
sound
monetary
policies
based
on
commodity-backed
currency.
He
is
known
among
both
his
colleagues
in
Congress
and
his
constituents
for
his
consistent
voting
record
in
the
House
of
Representatives:
Dr.
Paul
never
votes
for
legislation
unless
the
proposed
measure
is
expressly
authorized
by
the
Constitution.
In
the
words
of
former
Treasury
Secretary
William
Simon,
Dr.
Paul
is
the
"one
exception
to
the
Gang
of
535"
on
Capitol
Hill.
Ron
Paul
was
born
and
raised
in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
He
graduated
from
Gettysburg
College
and
the
Duke
University
School
of
Medicine,
before
proudly
serving
as
a
flight
surgeon
in
the
U.S.
Air
Force
during
the
1960s.
He
and
his
wife
Carol
moved
to
Texas
in
1968,
where
he
began
his
medical
practice
in
Brazoria
County.
As
a
specialist
in
obstetrics/gynecology,
Dr.
Paul
has
delivered
more
than
4,000
babies!
He
and
Carol,
who
reside
in
Surfside
Beach,
Texas,
are
the
proud
parents
of
five
children
and
have
seventeen
grandchildren.
While
serving
in
Congress
during
the
late
1970s
and
early
1980s,
Dr.
Paul's
limited-government
ideals
were
not
popular
in
Washington.
He
served
on
the
House
Banking
committee,
where
he
was
a
strong
advocate
for
sound
monetary
policy
and
an
outspoken
critic
of
the
Federal
Reserve's
inflationary
measures.
He
also
was
a
key
member
of
the
Gold
Commission,
advocating
a
return
to
a
gold
standard
for
our
currency.
He
was
an
unwavering
advocate
of
pro-life
and
pro-family
values.
Dr.
Paul
consistently
voted
to
lower
or
abolish
federal
taxes,
spending,
and
regulation,
and
used
his
House
seat
to
actively
promote
the
return
of
government
to
its
proper
constitutional
levels.
In
1984,
he
voluntarily
relinquished
his
House
seat
and
returned
to
his
medical
practice.
Dr.
Paul
returned
to
Congress
in
1997
to
represent
the
14th
Congressional
district
of
Texas.
He
serves
on
the
House
of
Representatives
Financial
Services
Committee,
and
the
International
Relations
committee.
On
the
Financial
Services
Committee,
Rep.
Paul
serves
as
the
vice-chairman
of
the
Oversight
and
Investigations
subcommittee.
He
continues
to
advocate
a
dramatic
reduction
in
the
size
of
the
federal
government
and
a
return
to
constitutional
principles.
Dr.
Paul
is
the
author
of
several
books,
including
Challenge
to
Liberty;
The
Case
for
Gold;
and
A
Republic,
If
You
Can
Keep
It.
He
has
been
a
distinguished
counselor
to
the
Ludwig
von
Mises
Institute,
and
is
widely
quoted
by
scholars
and
writers
in
the
fields
of
monetary
policy,
banking,
and
political
economy.
He
has
received
many
awards
and
honors
during
his
career
in
Congress,
from
organizations
such
as
the
National
Taxpayers
Union,
Citizens
Against
Government
Waste,
the
Council
for
a
Competitive
Economy,
Young
Americans
for
Freedom,
and
countless
others.
Dr.
Paul's
consistent
voting
record
prompted
one
Congressman
to
comment
that
"Ron
Paul
personifies
the
Founding
Fathers'
ideal
of
the
citizen-statesman.
He
makes
it
clear
that
his
principles
will
never
be
compromised,
and
they
never
are."
Another
Congresswoman
added
that
"There
are
few
people
in
public
life
who,
through
thick
and
thin,
rain
or
shine,
stick
to
their
principles.
Ron
Paul
is
one
of
those
few."