Michael Ruppert and Steve Alten
I was wondering what happened to Michael Ruppert and found this on 911blogger: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/retrospective2008.shtml . From the FTW website I found Ruppert's recent letter, which answered my question fully: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/retrospective2008.shtml .
I just want to add that this also answers the questions I had when I was in a Georgetown bookstore in March 2005 (for a language conference) and was surprised to see "Crossing the Rubicon" prominently displayed. I had already read it. My question was, How can he get away with accusing Cheney et al. of orchestrating 9/11, and why would the book be prominently displayed in the heart of the monster when it wasn't even being reviewed by the mainstream? I'm still unclear about the second question, but the answer to the first is clear, and I hope Steve Alten fares better.
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These folks aren't worried about a few books in a few bookstores
until enough people read them and begin acting on the knowledge within said books.
And we have been and the perps are now becoming increasingly desperate, imo.
Every time I go into a Borders or other big bookstore I put the best 9/11 books on the end aisle displays just to give them maximum exposure. To date the only consequence of this is the stern disapproval of my sister, a very proper librarian, and I can live with that. I recommend that everyone give it a try.
***big smile***
Spreading 9/11 truth CAN be fun. As a matter of fact, it usually is most effective when fun is involved.
Edit: Just after I posted this my sister called me on the phone. Funny how that works.
The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.