Mike Ruppert leaves the US for good

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Post by rs »

As the U.S. Army would say, "collateral damage".
Who in their right mind would wish to believe that our governments are so totally corrupt, and think so little of "its" people that it would sacrifice 3,000 of them as a pre-text to start an illegal war in the middle-east?

That's a logical fallacy if ever I saw one.
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MacG wrote:He's a bloody drama-queen.
He sure is, but a bloody good one at that. I've always liked FTW, including Ruppert, despite him being rash with his "the US is going to go down the pan next month" calls. FTW did suffer when Pfeiffer left them, but I don't rate Pfeiffer as a good presenter of information. Ruppert makes a good spokesperson, that's his quality, who cares if none of his material is original?

I wonder if he watched Ray Mears' "Bushcraft" programme about the Venezuelan tribe (who he taught how to start fires without matches) and decided to join them :P

Regarding whether the story supports Powerswitch, well, the time that Ruppert jumped ship from the US would be a notable event to me; I've been waiting for it to happen for some time. However, from skimming the article, it seems as though he's leaving the US because he's pissed off over his new office getting trashed, rather than any clairvoyance of an impending economic depression.
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