(Adam Goldberg) In the late 70’s, Michael C. Ruppert came out against the CIA. He was an ex-LAPD Narcotics Detective, turned whistleblower. He claimed that the CIA tried to hire him to protect and aid their drug running. When he refused to cooperate, he admitted he was “discredited,” threatened, and even shot at.
by Adam Goldberg, October 17th, 2018
“I will tell you, director Deutch, that as a former Los Angeles police narcotics detective that the agency has dealt drugs throughout this country for a long time,” he said.
In a now extremely famous town hall hearing in Los Angeles, the man engaged in verbal battle with the chief of the CIA, as a room packed full of people from South Central cheered him on.
As one article describes it, “It was not only the unlawful behavior Ruppert wanted to expose, but also the incredible hypocrisy of the CIA and the LAPD for bringing cocaine and other drugs into the community, and then locking up small-time drug dealers and users.
These imported drugs were ripping apart communities with widespread effects like addiction, increased crime and gang activity, overdose deaths, and many incarcerations that broke up families leading to cycles of crime that spanned generations.”
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The man spent several years engaging up-close with other activists and people seeking to spread the truth on a variety of topics, and he accomplished a lot in his life.


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Sadly, he was found dead in his home 4 years ago in 2014, with a single gunshot wound to the head.
He supposedly left a note and his passing was ruled a s***ide. To think another man who spoke out against what happens in this conspiracy where this fate meets a lot of people, just committed s***ide, is sadly naive.
Gary Webb is a figure who perfectly parallels Michael Ruppert.


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Gary Webb’s story was summarized by the Sacramento Bee:
“Webb, a San Jose Mercury News reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner (for group coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake), ruffled feathers regularly. But never more so than when he wrote his 1996 “Dark Alliance” series for the Mercury News. The three-day, 20,000-word series connected aspects of the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles to Nicaraguan drug suppliers who, it maintained, had funneled drug proceeds to the CIA-backed contra rebels fighting the socialist-leaning Sandinistas.
Published concurrently on the Mercury News’ website, along with links to court documents and other sourcing, the series was among the first to go “viral,” before that term applied to the Internet. It brought the Mercury News site hundreds of thousands of new visitors in the days and weeks after it first appeared.
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Word had spread about the series – a graphic for which, depicting a man smoking crack under the CIA seal, obliterated the nuances in Webb’s reporting – through the still-new Internet, talk radio, television and word of mouth. Rep. Maxine Waters, the congresswoman representing drug-ravaged South Central Los Angeles, requested federal and congressional inquiries of the role U.S. government agencies might have played in the crack trade.
Rival newspapers, after mostly ignoring the story at first, responded to its subsequent mushrooming by poking
+holes in it. The Washington Post, New York Times and Los Angeles Times ran stories challenging Webb’s conclusions. In 1997, the Mercury News published a letter to readers from executive editor Jerry Ceppos that was not a full retraction but acknowledged problems with the series, which he said “strongly implied” CIA knowledge of the drug connection.”
Gary Webb exposed the same thing, and he was found in 2004 with two gunshots to the head, with his passing being ruled a su***de, in the Sacramento, California neighborhood of Carmichael.
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Reportedly Michael Ruppert and Gary Webb were friends. After the CIA assassination of Gary Webb, Michael Rupert, apparently gotten to by the CIA, went along with the suicide story.
His last name is spelled Ruppert. He was not found ‘dead in his home’. He was found outside the trailer he lived in on his friend’s property. He left multiple notes with instructions on what to do/how to care for his dog and made every effort to bequeath his online presence to his colleagues and friends. I am one of them.
He committed suicide. I’m certain he was driven to madness by the climate doomer cult.