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Famous Quotes By Michael Ruppert

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Anybody who trusts an electronic voting machine should have their head examined. — Michael Ruppert

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The Federal Reserve is no more federal than Federal Express, — Michael Ruppert

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Since the advent of the atomic bomb, the United States has always needed two kinds of enemies. On one level, it has needed a tactical enemy that it can go out and fight in the field in a shooting war. Since 1945, these enemies have been created and appeared as North Korea, North Vietnam, Grenada, El Salvador, Panama, Iraq and now Colombia. On another level, however, the US needs a strategic enemy that will justify outrageous expenditures of capital for strategic weapon systems like ICBMs, Trident submarines and "Star Wars" missile defence systems. — Michael Ruppert

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Until you change the way money works, you change nothing. — Michael Ruppert

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Politics is a continuation of economics by other means — Michael Ruppert

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Economics is the continuation of energy/resources by other means. — Michael Ruppert

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All corporate-owned, publicly-traded media is our first and most immediate enemy. — Michael Ruppert

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Im not advocating social Darwinism, I am witnessing actual Darwinism.
If you are in a camp with a bunch of campers, and a bear attacks, you don't have to be faster than the bear.
You only have to be faster than the slowest camper — Michael Ruppert

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Bridges are burning all around us; bridges to responses that might have mitigated the already brutal (and just beginning) ravages of Peak Oil; bridges to reduce the likelihood of war and famine; bridges to avoid our selectively chosen suicide; bridges to change at least a part of energy infrastructure and consumption; bridges to becoming something better than we are or have been; bridges to non-violence. Those bridges are effectively gone. — Michael Ruppert