Protest / Unrest Now In Eastern Europe and United States

January 2011 Serbia protest over inflation, food prices

Last year around autumn, August-September 2010 period Gerald Celente’s Trends Journal group predicted that the youth of the world will unite and protest against their governments, because food prices, oil prices and general living expenses are going up while their are no jobs and wages aren’t going up in-line with inflation.

Since then student’s in the U.K protested because the U.K government raised school tuition fees over 200%. As recent as last month Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen have protested and some have gotten extremely violent.

Although parts of Europe have already seen some violent protest like Greece, Eastern Europe was immune the protest bug…until now.

In January, the Serbian government raised prices on heating, public transport, milk, sugar, meat and flour. Raising living expense for an already slow growing country that have experienced much hardship.

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/109231/20110205/serbia.htm

Protesting has also spread to certain parts of the United States where unions are staging big protest in Ohio and Wisconsin. There have also been reports that protest are also being staged in parts of China over social in-equalities.

It looks like the world is set to stage a big shift…a revolution of sorts because all around the world today the gap between rich and poor is getting ever wider and the middle class is being wiped out.

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