And Now We're Headed For The GREATEST Depression, Says Gerald Celente

The fake "recovery" was nice while it lasted, says famous apocalyptic forecaster Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Research Institute. But now the fun's over, and we're headed for what Celente describes as the "Greatest Depression." (Snip) The crux of the problem, Celente argues, is that the middle class has been wiped out. America used to be a land of opportunity for all, where hard-working people could build their own small businesses in their own communities and live prosperous and fulfilling lives. But now a collusion of state and corporate interests that Celente describes

continue reading

"Tax Revolt, Riots Violent crime" -- Gerald Celente & the Collapse of 2009

Snippets of different Celente clips regarding the collapse of 2009. "Tax Revolt, Riots Violent crime" -- Gerald Celente

continue reading

Jimmy Carter's poison eulogy for Gerald Ford

Let’s have a moment of silence in memory of ME ...12:29 pm There’s been some bad press for former President Jimmy Carter lately, in reaction to his book, “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.” Alan Dershowitz has notably eviscerated in him in columns here and here. Fourteen of the advisors on the board of Jimmy’s Carter Center have just resigned in protest at what they call his “malicious advocacy” and his “strident” positions as expressed in the book. Putting aside Carter’s visceral antipathy towards Israel, which to me is beyond debate at this point in time, there was recently a stunning example...

continue reading

President Ford: History dealt him a weak hand; he played it well.

REVIEW & OUTLOOK President Ford History dealt him a weak hand; he played it well. Thursday, December 28, 2006 12:01 a.m. The abiding cliché about Gerald Ford--who died Tuesday at age 93--is that he was a decent man who steadied the country but held the White House too briefly to leave a major imprint. We've always thought that view of his Presidency is too diminishing, not least because he led the nation at a dangerous time and resisted political furies that could have done the U.S. far more harm. "America's Suicide Attempt" is how the historian Paul Johnson describes the...

continue reading

Garagiola Shared Page in History With Ford

Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Joe Garagiola Sr. had front-row seats for the 1976 presidential election. The Paradise Valley resident and his wife stayed that night in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House and watched election coverage on television with President Gerald Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter had gained a slight lead, and the president decided to go to bed when it appeared no quick winner would emerge. Garagiola, a former St. Louis Cardinals catcher and “Today Show” panelist, shared the story Wednesday, a day after Ford’s death at his California home. Garagiola, now 80, said watching the election unfold with Ford...

continue reading

Share this!

This Day In History

Our Services

Do not forget to check the lastest products and auctions related to Gerald R. Ford Council as well as our free videos and podcasts.

best Gerald R. Ford Council products current Gerald R. Ford Council auctions current Gerald R. Ford Council videos listen to Gerald R. Ford Council podcasts