Gerald Celente: Death of the Dollar Has Already Begun
The Sanchez Effect (2025)
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Great interview by former CNN journalist Cuban-American Rick Sanchez. The interview focuses on India’s reaction to Trump’s threats to increase Indian tariffs to 50% for purchasing. Indian prime minister Modi responded by sending a national security advisor to Moscow to meet with his Russian and to meeting with Chinese president Xi at the Shanghai Cooperation organization for the first time in seven years. Indian trade with the US only accounts for 2% of India’s GDP.
Sanchez points out that BRICS member India, China, Brazil and South Africa all have bigger militaries and GDP growth than the US.
The interview with financial analyst Gerald Celente starts at 11.07.
Celente begins by talking about America’s decaying infrastructure while the government spends money they don’t have on unending foreign wars. He also talks about the organization Occupy Peace he started with Judge Napolitano and Scott Ritter.
He goes on to discuss inevitable dot come bust resulting from the current AI bubble. There’s no question in his mind that the US will lose out to China’s Deep Seek AI, mainly because China can do AI far cheaper, faster and more efficiently than Silicon Valley. (Deep Seek cost China 1/20 of what ChatGPT cost OpenAI).
Intriguingly Sanchez confesses to being sucked in by Trump’s rhetoric that he was going to be more transparent and put America’s needs ahead of oligarchs’ profits.
They compare the CIA’s 2014 coup in Ukraine with their 1953 coup in Iran. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland openly bragged in 2014 to spending $4 billion to fund NGOs to “teach Ukrainians about democracy.”
After Sanchez admits about having more journalistic independence at RT than he did at CNN, Celente talks about being blacklisted from the US media (at a time when his Trends Journal was headline news) for predicting the US would lose the war in Afghanistan.
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