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Michael Ruppert

Michael Ruppert is the Editor/Founder of From The Wilderness, a newsletter and website dedicated to revealing political cover-ups.

He graduated from UCLA in 1973 and became a narcotics investigator for the LAPD. In 1977 he claimed to have discovered an extensive drug trafficking operation run by the CIA and went on record about it. He was subsequently forced out of the LAPD in 1978 despite earning the highest rating reports possible, and having no pending disciplinary actions. He has, since that time, dedicated himself to exposing what he claims is an ongoing activity by the US intelligence agency, together with other illegal covert operations. In 1996, in the wake of similar revelations by investigative journalist Gary Webb, he publicly confronted then CIA Director John Deutch on national television. Washington sources later told Ruppert that Deutch's mishandling of the encounter cost him his guaranteed appointment as Secretary of Defense.

Ruppert has assembled an impressive body of facts, together with an extensive timeline that demonstrate the Bush Administration's advance knowledge of the September 11th terrorist attacks. In his highly controversial new book "Crossing the Rubicon" he names Vice President Dick Cheney as the prime suspect in 9/11 and with copious footnotes works to prove that not only was Cheney a planner in the attacks, but that on the day of the attacks he was actually running a completely separate command, control and communications system which was superseding any orders being issued by the FAA, the Pentagon, or the White House Situation Room.

The logical extension of Ruppert's investigation was an examination of the 9/11 motive. An examination of policy documents and, most crucially, a 1997 book by former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski led Ruppert to the conclusion that the long predicted Hubbert Peak was an imminent reality. Also referred to as Peak Oil the theory predicts that future world oil production will soon reach a peak and then rapidly decline, with potentially catastrophic consequences on a global scale. From this perspective, 9/11 is seen as an enabling event, similar to other false flag operations, and one which would provide the justification for a sequential war to control the world's remaining oil reserves.

It should also be noted that a recent survey by the internationally respected polling agency Zogby International found that 49.3% of New York City residents believed elements within the US government had foreknowledge of the attacks and that "they consciously failed to act" to prevent them.

"Crossing the Rubicon" has recently been hovering around the number 30 spot on the Amazon Nonfiction Top Sellers (as of 11/23/2004). It's back jacket cover reads, "The attacks of September 11, 2001 were accomplished through an amazing orchestration of logistics and personnel.Crossing the Rubicon discovers and identifies key suspects - finding some of them in the highest echelons of American government - by showing how they acted in concert to guarantee that the attacks produced the desired result."

Ruppert appears in the documentary film The End of Suburbia.

Bibliography

  • Ruppert, Michael C., Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil, New Society Publishers, 2004. ISBN 0865715408


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