Michael C. Ruppert was an investigative journalist, former LAPD officer, and author known for his work on peak oil, government corruption, and societal collapse.
He gained attention for his allegations about CIA involvement in drug trafficking.
Ruppert's background in law enforcement and investigative journalism informed his writing on energy, economics, and geopolitics.
He authored books like "Crossing the Rubicon" and founded the newsletter "From The Wilderness." Ruppert's work often challenged mainstream narratives, earning him a reputation as a controversial figure.
Despite criticism, he maintained a dedicated following who valued his insights on resource depletion and systemic problems.
Ruppert's life was marked by personal struggles, and he died by suicide in 2014.
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