“I will name Richard Cheney as the prime suspect in the mass murders of 9/11 and will establish that, not only was he a planner in the attacks, but also that on the day of the attacks he was running a completely separate Command, Control and Communications system…”
That pretty much sets out Ruppert’s argument in this weighty book. Ruppert is an ex-LAPD detective; he’s not academically trained, but he is determined, and the book reflects both those things. I would liken it to a blunderbuss – filled with garbage, debris goes everywhere, but the target will be hit, and almost certainly taken down. Which is a way of saying that I don’t agree with everything that Ruppert says (not sure anyone could; I particularly disagree with what he says about Israel) but that there is something nasty in the woodshed seems inescapable to me. I’ll say a bit more about that in my next post….