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January 19, 2005 (FTW) -- On Saturday night, January 15th, at Kane Hall, on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, a standing room only crowd of almost 1000 witnessed a new and aggressive presentation by Michael C. Ruppert, as he began the healing process of moving forward from the 9-11 focus many had associated him with for years. In front of a wildly enthusiastic throng of supporters, listeners, activists, and those just needing to learn and listen, Ruppert explained to them that although the 9-11 cause is still alive it is no longer useful as a political tool by activists. The window on 9/11 has closed. Simple as that.
Even though 9-11 and all that goes along with it, as well as his book Crossing the Rubicon are useful and important, he believes that no sanctions, indictments or criminal prosecution will ever be handed down. Rubicon, he says, remains a base map of the decades before and the years since 9/11. But now he says we must look at the herd of elephants charging at us, instead of the one elephant that just ran us over.
www.fromthewilderness.com...
(Ruppert) says:
we must look at the herd of elephants charging at us, instead of the one elephant that just ran us over.
Originally posted by slave
I guess he's made enough money off his book sales now.
I wonder who's holding the gun to his head, or blackmail?
There is something wrong with the new Ruppert
Originally posted by dh
If Ruppert is right, then the question becomes 'Do we get tooled up?'
Perhaps with elephant guns?