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revolution, food shortages, higher education myth, and what to do?
The following few videos I recently came across are extremely disturbing. Gerald Celente, a legendary trend forecaster who has accurately predicted every major world event since the 1987 stock market crash and the fall of the Soviet Union and CEO of Trends Research Institute, is now warning Americans (and the world) to prepare for a broad economic collapse, potential bank holidays, ghost malls, civil unrest, food riots, and possible revolution by 2012. The only possible salvation is a new technological innovation as revolutionary as fire or the wheel. Read more
college seniors from Cal, Stanford, Ivies fight over $27,000 per year jobs
The impact of the worsening recession can be felt by graduating students attending some of the most elite universities in the U.S. such as UC Berkeley, Stanford, and Ivy League colleges. Because of a contracting economy, companies are unwilling to hire but are increasingly ready to fire employees every day. As a result, many college students from the class of 2009 and beyond are competing for jobs to teach in low-achieving schools in programs such as Teach For America for as little as $27,000 a year! Read more
education pays
Okay, so my parents were right: education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates. Then why is the great state of California spending so little on education and complaining about reverse braindrain and overseas job oursourcing at the same time? Perhaps, some of our elected officials may need some education in common sense! Read more

