Conc.: Kirwan's comments on Rupperts 9/11 declaration
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Conc.: Kirwan's comments on Rupperts 9/11 declaration
Fri Jan 21, 2005 09:09
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Copy of letter - Conc.: Kirwan's comments on Rupperts 9/11 declaration

Quote from Ruppert site: "Ruppert explained to them that although the 9-11 cause is still alive, it is no longer useful as a political tool by activists. The window on 9/11 has closed. Simple as that."
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Kirwan !

You are damn right concerning the strange stance taken by Ruppert: we are not working day and night for their ...... ''Memory Hole''.

This can only be said when - bribed, bullied or what? - he has sold his soul, or it could be a form of submission to the ''Coronation of Corruption.''

As you write: "For a man of his reputation to adopt the stance that
Mike took in that presentation, leaves open the possibility, that he
may be unwittingly doing the bandit's bidding for them.

When anyone opts for money over principle, for personal opportunity over innovation, or seems to - then this can call into question much more than just the issues at hand. Mike above most others, should know that there are many other ways to fight this criminal enterprise, aside from the courts of this land, which the bandits obviously now own."

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All the more reason to go on !

Best regards !

Take care,

Henk Ruyssenaars


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The Dutch author has this far worked abroad for 4 decades for international media, as a foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the Middle East.

Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds more terrorism ! (and Former) US Senator Hollings agrees: http://tinyurl.com/2ylmv

HR

 

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