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An Interview with Michael Ruppert

Michael C. Ruppert, Author of Confronting Collapse, and subject of the documentary Collapse talks about oil prices, the immanent disruption of society, and the “lifeboats” he’s seen so far.



6 Comments on "An Interview with Michael Ruppert"

  1. Brian on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 1:22 am 

    Hey Mike,
    I appreciate the work you do. I hope to see you in Verde Valley of Arizona sometime.

  2. BillT on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 3:36 am 

    Interesting and factual…

  3. mike on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 6:33 am 

    The thing with MCR is that he is usually correct with what’s going to happen, he just predicts it several years before it actually happens, so he sometimes looks wrong. To those in the know he is one to watch and listen to but unfortunately never to quote openly.

  4. Johny K. on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 7:20 am 

    At 20:40 he says “We will see in 2010 something”
    so this is an old interview actually

    but that doesn’t mean that he isn’t right, it just means that the elite has cheated us, delaying collapse by a couple of years by the biggest money printing in world’s history

  5. mrflora on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 8:23 am 

    From Wikipedia:

    [quote]
    In the summer of 2006, claiming government harassment and fearing for his life, Ruppert left the United States for Venezuela, vowing not to return.[16]

    The Ashland Daily Tidings would later report that, in June 2006, Ruppert had accused a former female employee of burglarizing the offices of From The Wilderness, a case in which Ruppert himself was considered a potential suspect. Around the same time, the former female employee accused him in turn of sexual harassment. Ruppert would later in 2009 be ordered to pay a $125,000 fine by the Oregon labor board in the case. The female employee claimed Ruppert fired her after she refused his sexual advances, Ruppert denies this and claims he fired her for “disruptive behavior, poor work performance and wearing inappropriate clothing”. The former employee further claims Ruppert approached her in her office “wearing only his underwear and a smile”, something Ruppert doesn’t deny
    [/quote]

    I can also find no confirmation that Ruppert’s claim of breaking the Tillman case is accurate. There was a coverup, of course, but Ruppert is clearly exaggerating (to put it mildly) his role in exposing it.

    Regards,
    M.R.F.

  6. JohnRM on Sun, 29th Apr 2012 10:34 am 

    Definitely out of date, but still interesting. It reminds me of exactly how it felt to live in 2009-10 when you thought it was just all going to fall apart. Yet, I always had that little place inside that said, “they” can kick the can down the road just a little further. That, as we now know, has come to pass.

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