Mike Ruppert’s Truth & Lies of 9/11
I just watched a really excellent video lecture by Mike Ruppert of From the Wilderness Publications. It’s called Truth & Lies of 9/11. It’s definitely one of the better, if not the best documentaries I’ve seen so far on what some people have called the government conspiracy around 9/11. He also talks a good bit about things like how the CIA is basically a giant drug cartel, and some of the history of the Bush family. Here’s sort of an overview of what he talks about.
It’s much more even-handed and believable that the Alex Jones: 9/11 The Road to Tyranny movie (free download). That movie was just retarded. It’s also a lot less fancy and user-friendly than Fahrenheit 9/11. At the same time, it’s far more damning and useful (in my opinion).
It’s good because it gives you a variety of different information to begin or continue your own search for what’s really going on in our country. The best thing about it is that he always makes a point to minimize speculation. Instead, he focuses on freely available, documented “evidence” in the style of what you might try to base a court case on. At least, that’s the premise anyway.
The best thing about this Mike Ruppert guy is that he does NOT seem to have significant psychological problems. He’s not all about like aliens and reptile conspiracies, and other stuff. It’s all totally level headed and well-thought out, presented and documented.
You can go and buy a copy of the DVD yourself, or you can try downloading it on KaZaa, or for the dial-up challenged - such as myself - feel free to contact me with your address, and I’d be happy to send you a burned copy of the video on cd. Actually, I already have a short list of people who I’m gonna send this too, but if you don’t think you’re already on it, send me a little note, and I’ll include you.
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