Episodes

Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
Trends This Week - Anti-terror or pro-murder? - 02.01.17
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
Wednesday Feb 01, 2017
Why welcome the citizens of the countries we've destroyed when we could ban them instead? President Trump's ban on Muslims hurts both Trump's popularity and the markets, but will not stop terrorism. Neither will the drone strikes Mr. Trump has already carried out in his first weeks of presidency.

Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Trends This Week - Fact or opinion? - 01.25.17
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
"Reporters" abandoned the facts in exchange for their personal opinions while reporting what occurred during President Donald J. Trump's Inauguration. The paid-to-put-out pressitutes described the President and his mannerisms as dark, gloomy, and Hitlarian, stating that his sense of nationalism is unlike anything seen since World War II.

Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Trends This Week - Put Away Your Pink Hats - 01.18.17
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
While the liberals, celebrities, and crybabies alike have turned Donald Trump's election into a war on women, they remain silent on the real issues. President Obama continues to take away our rights and wage war on foreign nations, all without discourse from his celebrity fan base. Elsewhere, organizations composed of the elite continue to try and dissect the refugee crisis but refuse to discuss how it was created.

Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Trends This Week - "We did it" is out; optimism is in - 01.11.17
Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Since Trump's victory - with Hollywood in mourning, the mainstream media obsessing over who hacked what and President Obama trying to rewrite the history of his eight years of failures - in the real world, consumer confidence surged to a 15-year high in December and optimism spiked the most since 1980. Celente breaks it down.

Wednesday Jan 04, 2017
Trends This Week - Crybaby liberals can't get over the election - 01.04.17
Wednesday Jan 04, 2017
Wednesday Jan 04, 2017
From blaming Hillary Clinton's loss on alleged Russian hacking to screaming "fake news, fake news" at every turn, liberals, aided and abetted by the mainstream media, just can't get over November 8. And, as Gerald Celente so powerfully points out, they're embarking on a fast-moving downward spiral.

Wednesday Dec 21, 2016
Trends This Week - How Trump has changed everything - 12.21.16
Wednesday Dec 21, 2016
Wednesday Dec 21, 2016

Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Trends This Week - A Trump economy and other Top Trends 2017 - 12.14.16
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Approve or disapprove of his choices, Trump has picked a corporate cabinet of top notch business leaders. Unlike politicians, Trump will run the White House like he runs his businesses; it's about the bottom line. Look for a strong dollar and steady economic growth. For US exporters, however, the strong dollar will dampen profits. Other 2017 trends include the death of the Fourth Estate, worldwide movements to "Make It New" and more.

Wednesday Dec 07, 2016
Trends This Week - What 2017 has in store for you - 12.07.16
Wednesday Dec 07, 2016
Wednesday Dec 07, 2016

Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Trends This Week - The larger meaning behind Trump's victory - 11.16.16
Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Liberals, stop whining. Donald Trump's victory is more than an election triumph, it is a cultural socio-economic shift of seismic scale. It extends beyond the insular thinking and entrenched practices of the two dominant parties; rather, it signals the imminent destruction of systems and leaders who have failed for too long. It is also time for the rise a true third party.

Wednesday Nov 09, 2016
Trends This Week - Trump victory no suprise to Celente - 11.09.16
Wednesday Nov 09, 2016
Wednesday Nov 09, 2016
As the Trends Research Institute repeatedly forecast, Donald J. Trump, riding a global-rising wave of anti-establishment and anti-elitism anger, stunned the world Tuesday by resoundingly defeating Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House. Trump's victory may have stunned the world, but not trend forecaster Gerald Celente, who was the first to predict Trump would beat all odds and become the nation's 45th president.