anyhow...
it is interesting that this thread was created, though i'm not sure the motive behind it...
yes, Michael Ruppert has resurfaced, finally ... after a near fatal illness...
Michael Ruppert is former LAPD narcotics division... decorated... recruited by the CIA... he is also a brilliant man, a patriot, and an honest, law-abiding American who is uncorruptable... and ultimately concerned with nothing but the preservation of human life... he is also the bravest man on earth... bribed, shot at, vandalized... (and that was just BEFORE he quit the force)...
silenced for 2 years, some of it on his deathbed... (no one will confirm poison, but whatever sickness he contracted and survived, it nearly cost him his life... but that's another debate altogether)...
this is the first interview i've found of him since his return to the U.S. ... its rough, and the interviewer was poor IMO... but incredible stuff, especially part II...
Part I
Part II
Part III
"until you change the way money works, you change nothing"...
he appears to be a man no longer bothering with the now-fairly undeniable case against the Bush League and Bilderburg types, but resigned to America's fate... that Peak Oil is real, that there's nothing else close that can transfer us over any time soon, before massive disruption of our very way of life occurs...
early in his recovery in 2006, somewhere abroad in a hospital, he offered
THIS legal notice through his lawyer... during a time in which his Web site had been sabotaged and stagnant, it was the only trace of him until a few months ago...
but whatever spook was thrown into him at the time, he said he was done with advocacy and would not return to public speaking...
I want to repeat something I have been saying in private emails over the last month. Personally, I am through forever with investigative journalism and public lecturing. I am leaving public life. It is my hope that by continuing to repeat this sincere position that many of the inexplicable difficulties which have dominated my life over the past months will ease.
"It is time to move on. I spent twenty-seven years as a dedicated public activist and that is something which I am no longer able or inclined to do. The price was ultimately too great.
thankfully, he did not hold to that vow...