Foreword excerpt from the book Crossing The Rubicon ~ The Decline Of The American Empire At The End of The Age Of Oil by Michael C. Ruppert / published 2004
by Catherine Austin Fitts
George Orwell once said that omission is the greatest form of lie. That’s the best description I knew of corporate media today.
It is highly unlikely that you read or heard in the corporate media that the price of gold was being manipulated to turn off our financial “smoke alarm,” or to “piratize” significant inventories of gold out of government and central banks globally at suppressed values. It is highly unlikely that you read or heard that money was allegedly being siphoned off from federal agencies using PROMIS-type software programs and that important financial securities and investigation records were destroyed in the Oklahoma City and 9/11 attacks. Mike Ruppert’s subscribers have read these stories.
You did not read or hear in the corporate media that the events of 9/11 “just happened” to resolve a stalemate in the defense appropriations subcommittee created when, in the face of the “disappearance” of $3.3 trillion from the Department of Defense and a five-year refusal to produce audited financial statements, Congress was challenged with achieving a significant increase in defense spending. Or that the events of 9/11 allowed the Federal Reserve to adopt highly inflationary monetary policies that postponed dealing with serious financial system flaws. Mike Ruppert covered these stories.
You did not read or hear in the corporate media that our lives and economy are entirely dependent on fossil fuel, that world oil and gas production will soon decline, and what these facts have to do with the events of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Mike Ruppert covered these stories.
All these facts and allegations have been made abundantly clear by Mike and his publication From The Wilderness. While corporate media refines the art of profitable omission, Mike Ruppert has risked his name, his financial security, and his life to warn us – again and again.
[Gabrielle again – I need to explain that Mike’s site From the Wilderness is archived and still available for anyone to view and search through. I’ve used it many times to vet information because Mike’s work is solid – the kind of work I strive to do. The reason why I am sharing this is so you will understand the historical importance of his book, Crossing the Rubicon and that membership to his site could now, quite literally, save your life. We all see what’s going on in the new media now – the crackdown on protesters, the signing of the treasonous NDAA bill, the rising cost of fuel, and the tensions now rising with the US and Iran. Mike predicted damn near everything that’s happening. Get a membership to get your finger on the pulse of the world – and protect yourself. Your government isn’t going to do it. Back to the excerpt…]
An info cop’s beat: Watching your back
Through his website, radio talk-show appearances, speeches, DVDs, monthly newsletter, and email updates, Mike has been telling us for years what he sees, hears, and feels about “the real deal.”
Mike Ruppert had to leave the Los Angeles Police Department because he tried to prevent government-protected narcotics trafficking. After learning that the corporate media would not tell the truth about this important story, Mike became a publisher. In the face of widespread public denial of the fact of our economic dependence on “narco-dollars” and warfare, Mike persisted. Mike is determined to help us face and recover from our financial addiction to an estimated $500 billion – $1 trillion of annual US money laundering.
In one sense, Mike is still a cop. He’s publisher as “info-cop.” His “info-beat” is the intelligence we need to protect ourselves – even if the lifting of the shades of denial means exposing our own complicity in the enjoyment of the fruits of the trickle down of dirty money.
Throughout the years, I have heard a lot of criticism of Mike and his work. For example:
Mike is too aggressive.
It’s true that Mike is unbelievably aggressive. Mike’s aggression is one of the reasons I am a subscriber to From The Wilderness. I want to hear about danger real loud, real clear, and on a real-time basis. I want Mike shouting “fire!” while I still have time to get out of the theater alive. It takes incredible aggression to stand up to the military banking complex and the academics, think tanks, not-for-profits, and corporate media they fund. All the money on the planet can, and does, buy a lot of attack poodles. It is full-time entertainment just watching them nip at Mike’s heels and piddle on the fire hydrants when he’s around.
Mike has a point of view.
It’s true. Mike always expresses an opinion on matters covered in his stories. He is both a commentator and activist in a new genre of what Al Giordano of Narco News calls “authentic journalism.” This is another reason why I am a subscriber. A point of view is worth a heap of analytical power. Mike’s job as “info-cop” is not to have an objective point of view.* His job is make sure we are safe by sharing the information we need. The only potential risk we can price adjust for, or dismiss is the risk of which we are aware. If that kind of journalism comes with a vision and a perspective from the writer, I want that too.
Mike is “in your face.”
Mike is not shy. You disagree? You have a problem? You got a question? You can take it to Mike, have it out with Mike, and speak your mind with Mike. Mike will say it to your face loud and clear. You can do the same. The only thing you can’t do is get him to agree with you when he does not. Mike’s temper is big – but not has big as his heart.
Mike’s courage and intelligence can save not just your time and your money, but your life.
This one’s true, too. I’m a case in point.
So am I, as I am sure so many others can say now that have read Rubicon since and seen Mike’s appearance in the movie Collapse. It moved me to write, make changes and take time away from a lot of things in my life to confront these crises – there are many. After the BP disaster is when I found Mike’s work and I came to realize the stark truth about peak oil. I spent six months alone in a hotel room, writing and integrating this information in hopes of finding some way that I could share it, as well as focus on solutions. It was a long, dark, rabbit hole of wrangling with my own cognitive dissonance [and personal consumption habits].
* As for the observation about Mike’s job as “info-cop” not having an objective point of view, I was reminded of a quote from Hunter S. Thompson [I love my writers with moxy, if you can’t tell…] and I have often thought of Mike as my “Gonzo-Intel” – because he is not afraid to tell it like it is. The quote : “So much for Objective Journalism. Don’t bother to look for it here – not under any byline of mine; or anyone else I can think of. With the possible exception of things like box scores, race results, and stock market tabulations, there is no such thing as Objective Journalism. The phrase itself is a pompous contradiction in terms.” – Hunter S. Thompson
I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Michael Ruppert at his home during the #Occupy Fear and Loathing Media Tour in December. There is more video footage of my interview with him on the way – but I wanted to convey to you, in the best way I knew how – how important this man’s work has been and continues to be, not just to me personally. I think it’s imperative for us all and why I am proud to make my site a Collapsenet affiliate. I thank Mike for granting permission to use excerpts from Rubicon to convey this message to my readers.
Now, as I put on my Gonzo hat, I share with you an edited quote from Mr. Wolf in Pulp Fiction for good measure : “If I’m curt with you it’s because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please…with sugar on top. Buy a fucking membership.”
Collapse is happening so quickly now that I don’t have time to keep up with the signs – Mike and his team can and I trust them. I am making my own preparations and hope you do too.
[Special thanks to Max Mogran at Oil Free Fun.]
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This chart appeared in Crossing the Rubicon in 2004 but was originally published in a book called, The Oil Crash and You, by Richard Duncan…in 2001. |