Video: Gerald Celente Predicts Obamageddon in 2012 on July 5, 2009

Gerald Celente shows up on FNC this morning with more bleak warnings about the direction of our country.  He’s not the only predicting the demise of our country, but his predictions are perhaps the worst, even apocalyptic. He has a tough rebuke of President Obama and his policies which he says are leading the country to peril. He maintains his track record though, is perfect, including predicting the Savings and Loan crisis in the 80′s.

Here’s a quote from the video:

The Obama Administration said before the stimulus package that we had to vote on this because if we didn’t we were going to see unemployment hit 8% in 2009 and then it was going to peak at 9% in 2010. We wall-ah it’s already at 9.5%. If I had a track record like that, I’d be out of business.

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  1. therightscoop says:

    This is quite interesting.

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  3. This is quite interesting.

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