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Old 22-08.-2006, 09:19 PM   #1
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Old 23-08.-2006, 07:46 AM   #2
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If only Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. would leave the country permanently....
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Old 23-08.-2006, 10:17 AM   #4
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If only Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. would leave the country permanently....


Agreed...if anyone wants to find the source of global warming...they can simply trace the hot air straight to the Kennedy compound.
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Old 23-08.-2006, 11:35 PM   #5
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You don't think the clan in power keeps a close watch on its enemies? You do think that gov't sponsored intimidation is something extraordinary?
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You don't think the clan in power keeps a close watch on its enemies? You do think that gov't sponsored intimidation is something extraordinary?

did you even READ the article he posted? the writer makes WURM look lucid and reasonable by comparison!!!
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did you even READ the article he posted? the writer makes WURM look lucid and reasonable by comparison!!!
Really? Ruppert's offices and computers were trashed before, when he was in CA and had a different staff. In fact, the reason he moved to OR was for this same reason. You shouldn't make ignorant comments when you don't know the circumstances.

You don't actually expect to hear this from the MSM, do you? But because it's not on MSNBC or Faux News, makes it untrue or fallacious? I think not.

Ruppert has connections with LA police (he's a former LAPD detective) and insiders in the gov't. His book on 9-11 is pretty much the definitive expose' on not only the existing evidence, but also goes to motives and much of the background info on how/where the funding comes from to support much of the CIA's covert ops, as well as the connections with 9-11 to Big Oil and the Bushes & Neo Cons.

He's made many public appearances, including those that have been aired on C-SPAN. As such, the gov't does not want his research to be out amongst the mass public if possible, and certainly they fear more exposure should Ruppert continue to operate as he has.

If you read his book in detail and saw the testimony and reams of other evidence he has documented, you might have another opinion on this.

But as you are a Neo Con/GOP fellow traveller, I'm sure you're quite content to maintain your delusions.
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did you even READ the article he posted? the writer makes WURM look lucid and reasonable by comparison!!!
Yeah, I know what it LOOKS like. But I don't care.

It seems highly likely that someone does want to intimidate this guy. I think we all just want to ignore the implications of the known history of operations like Cointelpro. Under the rug, off the table, not suitable for discussion. Crazy talk. But it happened.

Do you really think the current clan does not protect it's interests by similar, or worse, means?

(BTW I dont think the orthodox 9-11 story is a complete fabrication, but I think there's a lot more to be told...)
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Yeah, I know what it LOOKS like. But I don't care.

It seems highly likely that someone does want to intimidate this guy. I think we all just want to ignore the implications of the known history of operations like Cointelpro. Under the rug, off the table, not suitable for discussion. Crazy talk. But it happened.

Do you really think the current clan does not protect it's interests by similar, or worse, means?

(BTW I dont think the orthodox 9-11 story is a complete fabrication, but I think there's a lot more to be told...)
i do believe in conspiracies, and that our has/is/will screw us. but i don't believe them when the narrator sees a spook in every corner and every negative circumstance that befalls them is an act of gvt sabotage instead of them being stupid/crazy/on drugs.
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i do believe in conspiracies, and that our has/is/will screw us. but i don't believe them when the narrator sees a spook in every corner and every negative circumstance that befalls them is an act of gvt sabotage instead of them being stupid/crazy/on drugs.
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You shouldn't make ignorant comments when you don't know the circumstances.
His offices were invaded & trashed BEFORE this in the same way, when he was in California. Before that, a former employee had tried to sabotage the office hard drives. That is why he left there and went to Oregon. It wasn't someone "stupid/crazy/on drugs" that followed him from CA to OR and did the same thing. It is obvious that the former employee in CA and the female employee in OR (who had not been employed with FTW in CA) were planted there by the gov't.

Michael C. Ruppert is not a man given to seeing "a spook in every corner". His site is read by more than 20,000 subscribers in 40 countries including 40 members of the US Congress and professors at 30 universities around the world. But he's not stupid either, having been an LA detective and his ex-wife being CIA. Only that which he has had a pretty good evidence trail to show exists have I ever known him to mention.

From the Forest Ranger's strange behavior next door, and the phony "squatters" (stake-out group) that camped across the road from the building every night, who then disappeared after the incident, the modus operandi is pretty obvious to me.

You would have to ask yourself: WHO benefitted from the breaking in and smashing of FTW's offices & computers - on 2 different occasions, in 2 different states? It certainly wasn't Ruppert or his employees.
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Agreed...if anyone wants to find the source of global warming...they can simply trace the hot air straight to the Kennedy compound.

Or maybe the use of their private jets. And just what do you suppose the electric bill is on the compound? Well, the one in MA? Because of course there is the one FL that probably needs a LOT of air conditioning.

Just how many bedrooms does a responsible citizen need anyway? I think that if the Kennedys are really serious about this redistribution of wealth thingie, they should let my family have some of theirs. I want my 40 acres and a mule, preferably the 40 acres with the big house on it! Arnie can keep the mule .
Then Bobby Jr won't have to feel guilty anymore about his aggregious use of resources, cuz I really don't mind.
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I'm getting worried, BillM. I couldn't sleep last night thinking about what this means. If Ruppert goes to Venezuela, what's to stop Chavez from toppling the entire US government?! You heard him...he knows about 9-11. We're doomed, I tell you, dooooomed!
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Or maybe the use of their private jets. And just what do you suppose the electric bill is on the compound?.....
Oh, this clears up the matter entirely!

Doesn't John Travolta fly around in his own 737, or something.

A friend of mine was once a guest in Adnan Kashoggi's 737.

I once tried to buy a compound by the way. It came with free natural gas for 3 houses and a large barn. Can you imagine how much CO2 I would have released. Free gas in the Rocky Mt winter!

Now, what about gov't intimidation?
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Not to worry, Dd. The above is the usual type of response from these lock-stepper's when they have utterly run out of lies & excuses for their heroes' crimes.
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It's funny where the fault lines run. Cause, NNM, I'm right there with you on the Cuba stuff. And I'd be very suspicious of that demogogue Chavez.

But, how can you ignore similar tendencies in your own country? Or is this just a case of blind party loyalty. It's funny how much personal identity is wrapped up into party affiliation...

The funny thing about the Bush admin is how much above-board crime it's already committed. How much more that we don't know about....?
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