We do not know for a fact that he had done such a thing. We do know he was courageous and had integrity as he proved with Iran Contra. I am sure he incurred the wrath of the Bush clan indeed. Maybe it was Jeb Bush earning his bones. Who knows, but this is what they are putting out there, that it was a suicide.
Who is the woman who confirmed he committed suicide, when no one else can confirm it? Others have called to confirm and can't find anyone to confirm he did himself in. Now, how strange is that? Remember, he was the one that truly put Wall street and the US government behind 9-11 and wall street is run by the Zionist khazars, so that matches the actions of Cheroff when he wrote into the Patriot Act immunity for Israel for anything she might have done on 9-11.
This is all too strange and I have not found anything else on this subject, but if they did him in, then we would not find much about it since the press, like wall street, is owned by the same bankers. What struck me the most was the lack of motive offered by anyone, as to why he would do this now, at this time in his life with a partner and all. If anyone else has found any info on this, then please share it with us so we can track this down.
The most important part of all of this is the last line he talks about in the video. He says "we all have to "believe" that we are going to find a way out of this." And I believe he is right. I have proved this to myself about the power of belief. Believe with your whole heart and soul that this too shall end and we shall prevail.
9/11 conspiracy theorist and investigative journalist 'commits suicide'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2605429/9-11-conspiracy-theorist-investigative-journalist-Michael-Ruppert-commits-suicide.html
The 63-year-old former narcotics investigator with the LAPD shot himself after his radio show, according to an announcement by author Carolyn Baker who was a guest on his final broadcast on Sunday.
Mr Ruppert was famous for his litany of conspiracy theories which encompassed the CIA to drugs, international politics, the oil industry, Wall Street and 9/11.
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Conspiracy theorist and investigative journalist Michael Ruppert, 63, has reportedly committed suicide
On her Facebook page, Ms Baker wrote: 'This was not a ''fake'' suicide. It was very well planned by Mike who gave us few clues but elaborate instructions for how to proceed without him.
It was my privilege to have known Mike for 14 years, to have worked with him, to have been mentored by him, and to have supported him in some of his darkest hours, including the more recent ones....
Thank you Mike for all of the truth you courageously exposed and for the legacy of truth-telling you left us. Goodbye my friend. Your memory will live in hour hearts forever.'
Mr Ruppert, 63, has recently moved to the Rocky Mountains, a friend said in a Facebook announcement about his death
Dozens of fans left tributes to Mr Ruppert on his Facebook profile page. Attempts by MailOnline to confirm Mr Ruppert's suicide were unsuccessful.
42 West, the New York publicity department for his 2009 documentary "Collapse " hung up the phone when contacted while the Milwaukee production office could offer no information.
Attempts to contact author Carolyn Baker were so far unsuccessful.
Phone numbers connected to Mr Ruppert's businesses were disconnected.
Max Mogren, who worked with Mr Ruppert for 15 months between 2011 and 2012, could not confirm his death today but said that a lot of his former colleagues' close friends had posted messages of condolence online.
Mr Mogren told MailOnline today that Mr Ruppert was very passionate and very committed to his work. Mr Mogren said: 'He believed what he believed. All of his work was motivated by his love of humanity.'
After leaving the LAPD, Mr Ruppert started a website From The Wilderness which claimed to expose government corruption. It included his claims that he had seen drug-dealing at the CIA.
Mr Ruppert gained notoriety by confronting then-CIA Director John Deutch during a meeting in 1995 and telling him that he had seen CIA officers involved in drug-dealing. He later claimed on his website that the CIA and American government was involved in 9/11.
In 2004, he published Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil.
The book alleged than former VP Dick Cheney had conspired with Wall Street and other government officials over the September 11 World Trade Center attacks.
In 2009, he starred in a documentary called Collapse where he spoke about his theories involving the demise of mankind following the economic and energy crises.
His work was not without detractors. Many claimed that the investigator only used partial sources to qualify his work. Activist and writer Norman Solomon wrote: 'Some of the problem is in how he characterizes news reports. These citations can be narrowly factual yet presented in a misleading way. Yes, such-and-such newspaper reported that thus-and-so claim was made by so-and-so. The paper reported on the claim, but that doesn't mean the claim is true.'
Mr Ruppert had recently moved to the Rocky Mountains.
He is survived by his partner Jesse Re.
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