Being Acknowledged
I was approached several weeks ago by a reporter named Matt Stroud. He is a journalist for The Verge who was seeking more information about Michael C. Ruppert whom many … Continue reading
From the Wilderness Forward, What Really Happened to Michael C. Ruppert
“He carried, as it were, the burden of the world on his shoulders. He was almost a Christ-like figure in that sense.” ~ Barry Zwicker – Author, Activist and Media … Continue reading
Michael C. Ruppert Said “YOU Don’t Read”
The piece that most of you are waiting for is already being written. This article will include the details and a time-line of Mike’s last day along with more pieces … Continue reading
Michael C. Ruppert’s Death and “Rags” the Dog
As I mentioned, there were a total of four “notes” and a poem strategically left behind by Michael C. Rupport. One of those notes, involves Mike’s best pal, his dog “Rags”. At … Continue reading
Michael C. Ruppert Left Four Notes and a Poem
On Wednesday I reported that Michael C. Ruppert left two “suicide” notes behind — one that was addressed to “Jack” which I published here, and another addressed to Mike’s partner “Jessy Re”. This information … Continue reading
Crossing Over the Rubicon: R.I.P. Michael C. Ruppert
Sunday, April 13, after finishing what would be his last, The Lifeboat Hour, radio show, whistle-blower, activist, author, American hero, Michael C. Ruppert, allegedly shot himself, taking his own life. Getting the … Continue reading
In the Face of Fire
In August of 1999 I lived in a house on a mountainside in Apple Valley, California. I worked for an answering service at the time and had been waiting patiently … Continue reading
Secrets
My Mom was a secret keeper. I never understood most of them. In fact I often thought many of her secrets were kind of silly and her reasoning behind them … Continue reading
A Letter in Song Titles #2
Hey you, I am an American soldier and sometimes it feels like I am in an Army of me, an Army of one. Are you the unknown soldier? The one that’s been silent all these years? While you were draggin’ the line our enemies were drawing the line … Continue reading
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