jesus_of_suburbia wrote:It's almost as dumb as thinking Mike's suicide was orchestrated by the government.
jesus_of_suburbia wrote:If you pull 100 people off the street and asked them who Mike Ruppert was, I would bet 100 would have no clue.
TheDude wrote:jesus_of_suburbia wrote:If you pull 100 people off the street and asked them who Mike Ruppert was, I would bet 100 would have no clue.
The most famous film critic in America gave Mike's flick 4 out of 4 stars. Collapse Movie Review & Film Summary (2009) | Roger Ebert
pstarr wrote:So Ebert, TheDude, and I are paranoid reactionary weirdos? Say what you may about the rest, but TheDude is certainly not paranoid.
Loki wrote:Those who have an answer for everything are always full of shit, without exception.
KaiserJeep wrote:Can the rest of you tolerate it if the World does not collapse in your lifetime? That is in fact the most likely scenario IMHO, since most people are devoting their lives to preserving Business As Usual. Can you handle being "dear old" <insert name> who is waiting for the World to end, the most strange of the elderly relatives?
Strummer wrote:When I was telling friends in 2005 that the economy is running on unsustainable debt, that the property bubble in our city is totally overblown, most people just laughed. Well, they don't laugh anymore with the property prices crashing down, wages going down, and people being laid off everywhere around them.
KaiserJeep wrote:Can the rest of you tolerate it . .
Armageddon wrote:jesus_of_suburbia wrote:It's almost as dumb as thinking Mike's suicide was orchestrated by the government.
Then I guess you haven't followed MR's life very close.
SeaGypsy wrote:Emulating one who loved to prosthelise & project doomsday dates, then took the ultimate wimp's end when his prophesy failed... How is this different to emulating some Pentecostal preacher or Wahabist Jihadi?
(There is already an extensive thread on Ruppert & his demise, this thread should go there.)
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