01-02-2016, 08:50 PM
BTW, the only two books I read on 9-11 were Ruppert's and Ahmed's. I thought Mike's book was really interesting. I was especially impressed by the stock market killing.
Do you know how many copies Ruppert's book sold? Well over 200,000.
I'm puzzled at the positive reference to Ruppert's 9/11 work. He turned his back on it (going so far I think to repudiate his own thesis) to further develop his Peak Oil theory which I think we can all agree is bunk given recent oil prices. Recall that he had, in his "truther" mode, cited Peak Oil as the motive for a false flag 9/11 attack. Hadn't others presented information on 9/11 inside trader before him? If not I laud him for that discovery, as I do for his brave concurrence--as an LAPD insider--with the Dark Alliance articles when Webb needed support the most. Ahmed's book sounds good.
Do you know how many copies Ruppert's book sold? Well over 200,000.
I'm puzzled at the positive reference to Ruppert's 9/11 work. He turned his back on it (going so far I think to repudiate his own thesis) to further develop his Peak Oil theory which I think we can all agree is bunk given recent oil prices. Recall that he had, in his "truther" mode, cited Peak Oil as the motive for a false flag 9/11 attack. Hadn't others presented information on 9/11 inside trader before him? If not I laud him for that discovery, as I do for his brave concurrence--as an LAPD insider--with the Dark Alliance articles when Webb needed support the most. Ahmed's book sounds good.