Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil

  Author:    Michael C. Ruppert
  ISBN:    0865715408
  Sales Rank:    24920
  Published:    2004-10-01
  Publisher:    New Society Publishers
  # Pages:    696
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 190 reviews
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Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil
  

The attacks of September 11, 2001 were accomplished through an amazing orchestration of logistics and personnel. Crossing the Rubicon discovers and identifies key suspects - finding some of them in the highest echelons of American government - by showing how they acted in concert to guarantee that the attacks produced the desired result.

Crossing the Rubicon is unique not only for its case-breaking examination of 9/11, but for the breadth and depth of its world picture - an interdisciplinary analysis of petroleum, geopolitics, narco-traffic, intelligence and militarism - without which 9/11 cannot be understood.

The US manufacturing sector has been mostly replaced by speculation on financial data whose underlying economic reality is a dark secret. Hundreds of billions of dollars in laundered drug money flow through Wall Street each year from opium and coca fields maintained by CIA-sponsored warlords and US-backed covert paramilitary violence. America's global dominance depends on a continually turning mill of guns, drugs, oil and money. Oil and natural gas - the fuels that make economic growth possible - are subsidized by American military force and foreign lending.

In reality, 9/11 and the resulting "War on Terror" are parts of a massive authoritarian response to an emerging economic crisis of unprecedented scale. Peak Oil - the beginning of the end for our industrial civilization - is driving the elites of American power to implement unthinkably draconian measures of repression, warfare and population control. Crossing the Rubicon is more than a story. It is a map of the perilous terrain through which, together and alone, we are all now making our way.

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01-21-10 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  a rubicon of own's own
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i read this a while ago and since have not encountered a single person who has read it, so i bought it for a friend who has not yet read it. i wonder if people cross their own rubicons reading it. it's strange that the book seems now like such a cry from the wilderness, and that ruppert's site is called from the wilderness and while the whole nervous system of the planet seemed illuminated by his words, after reading it i have found that it is hard to connect up, hard even to find anyone to talk about it to. and gradually it becomes dark again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 01:50:58 EST)
12-18-09 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Chuck
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There is so much information in this book; it's making my head spin.
One MUST read this to get a better grasp on current events.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 01:50:58 EST)
12-17-09 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  the end of days
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Mesmerizing, well researched, and impossible to put down, Ruppert crosses the rubicon of contemporary belief and lays out his prose in a clear, concise manner. He names the names and attaches it to historical events that may or may not be well known. Impossible to put down, read it at your own risk of comfort and weep.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 01:50:58 EST)
11-20-09 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Gutsy Report
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Ultimately, Michael Rupert had to flee the United States because of his courage in reporting the truth behind current events. This book is a classic accounting of what really happened on 9/11/01 and the events leading up to the "attack". It also reports how 9/11 had to happen in order to justify our intervention in to Afghanistan, but more particularly, Iraq. None of this was coincidental . . . the invasion of Iraq had been "on the boards" for years. He also discusses the real implications of "peak oil" which most news agencies have either ignored or are too dumb to figure out. There is SO much more going on in the "world politic" than we are led to believe. Rupert encourages us to look deeper and not believe everything the government/media tells us. Thank you Mr. Rupert!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 01:50:58 EST)
09-02-09 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  A masterful synthesis of history, economics, criminal investigation, and journalism
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One of the great things about material progress is the ever-quickening flow of information, and ability to synthesize information into cogent theses and testable hypotheses. During the 1930s, events happened in Germany, America, Japan, Russia and elsewhere that were not fully explained until decades later when personal memoirs were published and corporate records were dug up. Now, in the 21st century, the Internet and other forms of electronic and digital media allow information to be passed from one person to the masses much quicker, with fewer restrictions. And so maybe the tragedy that was the 9-11 attacks might be fully explained in years, and not decades. This tome of a book is one of the first major attempts by an American author to unravel all the factors that led to 9-11, and it does a wonderful job. Over the course of numerous chapters, the author approaches his topic from numerous angles, all of which start from distant origins but all tied together by the 9-11 attacks. These angles include, but are not limited to, the international drug trade, corporate finance, Middle Eastern oil politics, American energy politics, the US military-industrial complex, Muslim fundamentalism, the Republican and Democratic National Parties, PROMIS software, financial speculation, biological warfare, military exercises, and privatization of government services. What the author accomplishes is to map out how a free country, in this case the USA, gradually and subtly transforms into a fascist state, where we take Mussolini's definition of fascism as the union of corporate and state power. Written in 2004, this book is highly referenced, but could probably be updated with a 2nd revision as more facts have come to light since its publication. The Loose Change and Terrorstorm online videos cite extra facts not found in this book, but argue the same point, and that is the Bush administration helped the 9-11 attacks succeed.
All told, this is one of the best books published this decade, and I highly recommend it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 01:50:58 EST)
06-27-09 1 1\9
(Hide Review...)  100 chimpanzees banging on typewriters
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i was googling "crossing the rubicon" for other reasons than this book, and came upon an hilarious fromthewilderness.com review of it, which basically says that Dick Cheney was behind 9/11.

a couple days ago i first came upon the horrific video of Neda Agha Soltan dying in the streets of Tehran (5 days after the fact). at the time, the iranian goverment had only thought to blame other protesters for her murder. i was shocked that they hadn't thought to point the finger at the CIA ... but never fear, yesterday they finally got around to proposing that thesis.

i see that no reviews have been written of this book since 2005, so evidently it's become properly forgotten.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-10-06 00:10:41 EST)
06-26-09 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  The Journey to the Deepest and Darkest place in the US, and its own Destruction
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The CIA is Wall Street and Wall Street is CIA. And Wall Street has hijacked Washington since long time ago. I guess that makes those three the unholy trinity of the US.

This is a monumental work by Ruppert who spent more than half of his life chasing after CIA and other intelligence agencies cooperating with the Wall Street and the highest political offices of all over the world for coming age of global dictatorships.

These are just a few agencies that deal with countless covert operations and evil doing : CIA, DEA, NSA, FBI, DIA, MI6, ISI, Mossad, etc.

I didn't like the third part where Ruppert gives tons of documentary evidence showing that the Bush administration and highest military officers had foreknowledge of 9/11 attacks and how they attempted to lie about it every given chance. Most of these evidence come from internal documents, reports from major medias themselves, and researches done by global agenda analysts. To me, it seems a little redundant because there is just too much focus on Bin Laden and other terrorists.

To gain some insight on how the towers and Building 7 were brought down, you could watch 9/11 Blueprint for Truth by Richard Gage and Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

The major pluses are coverages on CIA and other intelligence agencies dealing billions of dollars of drug money every year, PROMIS software and its applications all over the world for covert operations and military exercises, and secret developments of biological weapons and experiments on people all over the world.

As far as the Peak Oil is concerned, the analysis is spot on except that it is artificially engineered. People who have paid slightest attention about this issue know that we have more than enough oil in coast of Alaska to sustain us for next few centuries. (Not that I love oil, I am very much for developing clean and efficient alternative energy resources)

Overall, it is one of definite resources on 9/11 and inside knowledge of what is taking place globally everyday. I commend Mike Ruppert and thousands of independent investigators for their courage and bringing truth on the table. I hope it is not too late.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-10-06 00:10:41 EST)
06-26-09 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Journey to the Deepest and Darkest place in the US, and its own Destruction
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The CIA is Wall Street and Wall Street is CIA. And Wall Street has hijacked Washington since long time ago. I guess that makes those three CIA, Wall Street, and Washington the three unholy trinity in the US.

This is a monumental work by Ruppert who spent more than half of his life chasing after CIA and other intelligence agencies cooperating with the Wall Street and the highest political offices of all over the world for coming age of global dictatorships.

These are just a few agencies that deal with countless covert operations and evil doing : CIA, DEA, NSA, FBI, DIA, MI6, ISI, Mossad, etc.

I didn't like the third part where Ruppert gives tons of documentary evidence showing that the Bush administration and highest military officers had foreknowledge of 9/11 attacks and how they attempted to lie about it every given chance. Most of these evidence come from internal documents, reports from major medias themselves, and researches done by global agenda analysts. To me, it seems a little redundant because there is just too much focus on Bin Laden and other terrorists.

To gain some insight on how the towers and Building 7 were brought down, you could watch 9/11 Blueprint for Truth by Richard Gage and Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

The major pluses are coverages on CIA and other intelligence agencies dealing billions of dollars of drug money every year, PROMIS software and its applications all over the world for covert operations and military exercises, and secret developments of biological weapons and experiments on people all over the world.

As far as the Peak Oil is concerned, the analysis is spot on except that it is artificially engineered. People who have paid slightest attention about this issue know that we have more than enough oil in coast of Alaska to sustain us for next few centuries. (Not that I love oil, I am very much for developing clean and efficient alternative energy resources)

Overall, it is one of definite resources on 9/11 and inside knowledge of what is taking place globally everyday. I commend Mike Ruppert and thousands of independent investigators for their courage and bringing truth on the table. I hope it is not too late.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-03 14:44:52 EST)
06-26-09 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Journey to the Deepest and Darkest side of the US, and its own Destruction
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This is a monumental work by Ruppert who spent more than half of his life chasing after CIA and other intelligence agencies cooperating with the Wall Street and the highest political offices of all over the world for coming age of global dictatorships.

These are just a few agencies that deal with countless covert operations and evil doing : CIA, DEA, NSA, FBI, MI6, Mossad, DIA, etc.

I didn't like the third part where Ruppert gives tons of documentary evidence showing that the Bush administration and highest military officers had foreknowledge of 9/11 attacks and how they attempted to lie about it every given chance. Most of these evidence come from internal documents, reports from major medias themselves, and researches done by global agenda analysts. To me, it seems a little redundant because there is just too much focus on Bin Laden and other terrorists.

To gain some insight on how the towers and Building 7 were brought down, you could watch 9/11 Blueprint for Truth by Richard Gage and Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

The major pluses are coverages on CIA and other intelligence agencies dealing billions of dollars of drug money every year, PROMIS software and its applications all over the world for covert operations and military exercises, and secret developments of biological weapons and experiments on people all over the world.

As far as the Peak Oil is concerned, the analysis is spot on except that it is artificially engineered. People who have paid slightest attention about this issue know that we have more than enough oil in coast of Alaska to sustain us for next few centuries. (Not that I love oil, I am very much for developing clean and efficient alternative energy resources)

Overall, it is one of definite resources on 9/11 and inside knowledge of what is taking place globally everyday. I commend Mike Ruppert and thousands of independent investigators for their courage and bringing truth on the table. I hope it is not too late.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-06-30 14:32:27 EST)
05-16-09 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Wow!
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This book is shocking! The footnotes themselves are worth the price of the book. I highly recomend this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-06-29 14:40:42 EST)
12-26-08 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Required reading for every American citizen!
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One of the bravest and most well-researched books I have ever read on any subject and one that asks the right questions about 911 and the world mess today. If everyone would read it maybe we would wake up and this country would have a chance to be the United States that deserves the world's respect once again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-05-16 18:32:28 EST)
12-07-08 2 1\3
(Hide Review...)  Indifferent
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I don't claim to be of exceptional intelligence. I read this book almost 3 years ago now, and while I don't claim to remember much of the detail included within, I found myself thinking about this book after the author's claims that oil and gold prices would skyrocket and the global economy would plunge during the year turned out to be true.

Seeing as I did not investigate the claims made in this book I cannot personally say whether anything in it is actually true.

The book is painful to read - some parts are virtually common knowledge, like the descriptions of how reliant we as a species are on energy and fossil fuels - other parts seem to be of minimal relevance and sound like pure science fiction, for example the discussion of PROMISE Software.

History has shown that oil production will peak everywhere. I don't think anyone would dispute that, but the author takes this fact, which is hardly a secret, and turns it into a massive US government conspiracy.

While the author's predictions were correct about the year 2008, who is to say the economic catastrophe is occurring because of peak oil? On a micro over simplified form - society really did not need another shopping mall built down the street from the already existing one, nor does society in America need to be able to choose from 38 (my count) different brands of motor vehicles. We merely wanted these things and had access to them on all levels due to easy credit. When that credit ran out so did everything - including jobs - which came along with these wants, not needs. We enjoyed some good times, now the bill is due.

Seeing as no land across the globe has been spared from the economic disaster, including China and oil exporting countries, I really don't see the economic train wreck having anything to do with "The Decline of the American Empire" other than reducing Wall Street's credibility. Is something so huge (economic downturn) really affected by whether or not the CIA is involved in drug trafficking as the author suggests on his website?

The author leaves out the answer to a simple question - Why did the government either aide or outright cuase 9/11, pass the Patriot Act, and go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, all in the name of peak oil, instead of investing in more energy production across the world, including alternative energy sources, as well as use means available to force the world to "power down"? There is only something simply mentioned about how the Bush administration chose to do this because it is the most primal and ruthless action it could have taken. After all, others have suggested that if the US would invest 1 Trillion dollars, a renewable energy infrastructure could be created which would power 100% of the US electricity demand forever. And no, I am not a renewable energy prophet, nor do I claim to know if this is true.

While the author's predictions about energy prices skyrocketing during 2008 came true - they also crashed after. Why? possibly due to the relatively simple idea that high energy prices led to a true reduction in global demand and a true move to conservation - both things oil exporters do not want, whether their supplies are running out or not. While Gold went up, it came down a bit - obviously people are going to flee to this precious metal when things in the world become uncertain.

I guess what concerns me most is that the author mysteriously disappeared overseas and is now back writing on his website and a blog after his predictions for 2008 came true - coincidence? He also wrote a piece praising the election of Barack Obama, and even suggested that the government authority types would have liked to have assassinated him at some point, but that Obama has become too much of a force that it could not happen. This really seems out there, Obama is a politician who inspires people, nothing more, to suggest his life was at risk because he was such a force yet he barely won the Democratic primary and received about 54% of the popular vote total in a presidential election seems odd. Obama was a senator... even if it was well after 9/11... wouldn't he have been involved in 9/11 cover-ups and lies about peak oil? It seems strange to me the author went out of his way to praise Obama.

Oh yes, peak oil? Canadian tar sands have been officially recorded as recoverable oil reserves since the publishing of this book - oil reserves which are second in size only to Saudi reserves - thus dwarfing Venezuela and associated geopolitical issues - issues covered extensively in the book. Additionally, the US has been involved in the Middle East for decades in some way or another, is the author saying this way always because of peak oil? And speaking of Canada - they seem to have been out of the news when it comes to this global economic debacle - maybe that has something to do with a conservative financial system and has nothing to do with the CIA and the drug trade, China's economic growth, 9/11, the war in Iraq, and the Bush Administration.... and on and on...

Humankind has always tried to find answers to the unanswerable - it has helped us thrive as a species - and it has created the greatest force ever in our existence (well except maybe for fossil fuels) - religion. It seems to me the author is genuinely trying to help himself and his readers answer the unanswerable about this time in our history - answers which will likely only be found in time - maybe when it is too late - just as has always been the case.

This review is really a total rambling, but then so is the book it is about. The author correctly points out that we shouldn't always believe what we have been told and I'm holding that same line to this book, even if it is fascinating to read.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-27 08:34:27 EST)
11-13-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A MUST READ for all Americans -- especially since the bailouts of Wall Street
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As an activist, I have intensely read and studied 911, plus America's situation with regard to economics, politics, world affairs, World Bank, globalization of poverty, peak oil, the coming economic collapse, the US rolling over into the North American Union, and so on for 7 years (including documentaries and films, link TV and free speech TV).

I first found compelling evidence about 911 in Feb, 2002 with Mike Ruppert's TRUTH AND LIES OF 911 documentary (still for sale on amazon). I subscribed to his website and bought his huge tome CROSSING THE RUBICON, The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil, as soon as it came out, which I still reread from time to time. To me, Crossing the Rubicon is the ESSENTIAL 911 reader from the point of view of motive, means and opportunity. It is information dense, but extremely worthwhile and brilliantly documented and researched.

I think the "war" in Iraq is only part of the reason for "money and power people" to create 911, and Ruppert makes that perfectly clear in this book, his documentary DVD, and on his website.

I recommend ALL Americans to read this book (and get the documentary and go to his [...]) in order to discover the truth behind the ongoing lies of the media and our government.

As Mr. Ruppert so elegantly exposes, the CIA is WALL STREET.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-07 07:52:43 EST)
09-09-08 1 1\12
(Hide Review...)  don't waste your money
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If you are looking for a book about peak oil and the associated economic problems don't buy this book. Its all about the standard conspiracy theories we have been hearing about for the last 40 years and is so poorly written, lengthy and disorganized that its not worth reading. Is there a rating less than 1 star?
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-15 09:19:36 EST)
06-30-08 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  Trying to absorb it and some questions
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This is an incredibly disturbing book, but does dovetail
with issues that disturbed me before I read it. I agree
with others there are a lot of dots and not all are
well connected. Nevertheless, I don't want to rehash what others
have said, but make a few points.
The WTC was struck on 9-11. The Patriot Act, one individual
listed as the lead author, is over 340 pages, was passed
Oct 24. One and a half months later. How? How can something
complex be done in that time, especially with the confusion
and activity surrounding those events. I have wondered
if the Patriot Act wasn't already on the shelf waiting to
be pulled out.
The author points to the Daschle anthrax as being of CIA
origin. Interestingly, Richard Preston's "The Demon in the
Freezer" hints that this bioweapon was very sophistocated,
and may have fingerprints pointing to a USA origin.
On page 23 Ruppert refers to the need to reduce the world's
population by 4 billion (it may soon need to be 5 billion!)
To do this, bioweapons are needed. To spare infrastructure
and livestock, there aren't many candidates -- smallpox would
seem to be the most likely choice. And it seems that smallpox is
at large in unknown labs (again, see Preston's book). I am
an Inf Dz specialist and had the opportunity to study under
some of those who "eradicated" smallpox, and am somewhat familiar
with that story. One concern for anyone who opens that Pandora's
box is whether the vaccines will be effective to what may turn
out to be a bioengineered strain. On page 158, reference is
even made to a ethnospecific bioweapon.
In the end, I have more questions unanswered than answered. But
who could even invent this stuff?
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 08:27:18 EST)
06-26-08 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Mixed bag
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While this book contains a lot of information that I hadn't heard elsewhere and was occasionally very interesting, it contains a lot of what I consider to be extraneous information. Extended quotes from third parties take up page after page, making me believe that producing a thick book was important to the author.

Nevertheless, the overview of 9/11 time lines and events as they unfolded make it hard to believe the official story of 9/11--that much is beyond question, if only half of what this author writes is true.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-29 08:38:20 EST)
06-13-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  PERHAPS THE MOST DIFINITIVE BOOK ON UNDERSTANDING 9/11
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Michael Ruppert's "Crossing The Rubicon" is nothing less than a masterpiece. It was the first book I read that put 9/11 and the anthrax letters in context. It's a long book, over 600 pages, and I did not intend to read it all, but each chapter left me hungry for more information. This is an investigative book that encompasses much more than 9/11. It explains the financial and oil crises the US is in and the geopolitical strategy the neo-cons have developed to keep all the big lies alive. It explains the war games and Dick Cheney's complicity. If you are an American and you CAN read, then this book is a MUST read. Understand the era in which you live and you will understand the crises in which most of us will die.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-25 13:25:43 EST)
03-30-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A must read for all Americans
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With the referenced facts laid out in this book, there is NO DOUBT why no one was put under oath at the 911 hearings!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 07:13:21 EST)
03-24-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Occams Razor for 9-11 and our times.
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This book is the best explanation yet for why the executive level of government committed the 9-11 false flag operation. Being an engineer, the physics of 9-11 is what got me asking questions. But for most peope this will not be compelling for they lack physics training. So this book is a outstanding in the sense that it proves 9-11 was an inside job with everything other than physics. So this book can wake up more people to 9-11 truth than any other source in my opinion. And the book is written like a legal case. You could hand the book to a lawyer and put cheney in jail, if it wasnt for the corrupt legal imunity of government. Cant rate this one highly enough. 5 stars just doenst do it justice. It deserves ten.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-01 01:06:17 EST)
03-11-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  911 detective story
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Approaching the 911 occurrance as a murder investigator the evidence obtained and the background information can lead one to conclusions that have been ignored by the so-called watchdog press at our own peril. Very interesting and easy to follow and very disturbing in its conclusions and implications.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-24 18:58:24 EST)
02-25-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Saddest, Scariest Book Ever
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If you have not read this, you should. The timeline given in the book says everything. You might think Mr. Ruppert a crackpot conspiracy theorist, but there is just no arguing with the facts of 9/11. As with the investigations surrounding the Kennedy assassinations, the 9/11 Commission Report with its unbelieveable flaws, and parsings of events is a blight on American history.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-12 08:13:17 EST)
01-23-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Crossing The Rubicon
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Crossing The Rubicon should be on the reference shelf for all Americans in these confusing political times. Michael Ruppert, the author, is one of the finest patriots America has ever produced. He is truthful and factual. The shredded Patriot Act, several presidencies involvement with international drug running, the economic slide that America is now experiencing, the politics behind the recent middle east wars due to diminishing oil supplies, all are referenced with names, dates and plenty of information. Is was a sad day for America when Ruppert's office was destroyed, his life threatened, and he left the country. His web site, "From The Wilderness" had to be shut down. Owning this one book should be an important beginning for understanding what has really happened to our once great country.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-26 15:55:59 EST)
01-13-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Best overall review of the Bush Admin
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Ruppert gives us the most detailed review what REALLY happened on 9/11 and what has happened since.

One of the best books I have read TWICE!

Book is based entirely on facts with 1,000 foot notes, how about that?

Great - 5 Stars all the way!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 13:42:47 EST)
12-21-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Mike: thank you for this overwhelming resource.
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"Crafted as a criminal investigation of a homicide, Crossing the Rubicon examines:
- the motives for the 9/11 attacks, including the Pentagon's need for a pretext for war that would enable an all-out drive for the planet's last reserves of oil and gas; Wall Street's need for liquid cash from restored traffic in Afghani heroin; and the administration's need for legal domestic repression during severe and imminent resource shortages;
- the personnel, including Dick Cheney, the Pakistani Intelligence Agency (ISI), the Taliban, al Qaeda, the bin Ladens and elements of the government of Saudi Arabia;
- the intelligence, including covert software, the full complexity of the US intelligence community, the connections with Wall Street and the Israeli government;
-the carefully designed opportunity on the day of the attacks, the role of the Secret Service and the US Vice President;
- the blatant coverup; and
- the outcome: "The War on Terror" as pretext for the loss of US civil liberties and domination of world oil reserves."

I would suggest a notepad for taking notes; you'll need it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-13 01:19:48 EST)
12-19-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Four stars for a five star book
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Michael C. Ruppert really deserves six stars for his books content and for his dogged bravery. The writing is a bit flawed and long but not the content. If one twentieth of what Ruppert claims is true then the people all over the world have been hoodwinked by the Bush Cheneny empire and their sinister politicization of 9/11.

Ruppert shows convincingly that some in our government had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks and let them happen anyway so that more Oil could be gleaned for our consumption. (Not that this even worked!) He demonstrates insider trading that allowed profiteering from the attacks. He shows FAA and NORAD evidence and timelines that conflict the "official" story. He is exhaustive in what he shows.

It's really easier not to believe any of this and that's the problem many will and do have with books like this. But when Senator Max Cleland tells us the 9/11 Kean report is a sham combined with all the other upsetting things you really do have to wonder where is the outcry and why this has not been righted.

I went on line to check some things because I was so jaw droopingly amazed. They checked out.

The travesty is huge and easier not to believe. I took me years to shift my thinking about 9/11 but this tome has helped. If more than one twentieth is true; lord help us all.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-21 08:13:12 EST)
11-09-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Must-read. Referenced in my own book
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I read this book while working on my own story: The SHELL GAME, which takes many of the issues and facts presented in Rubicon and fast-forwards to 2012 when Iran will be in a position to provide enriched uranium to terrorists. Michael Ruppert's book should be required reading; moreover, it should have compelled our Congress to investigate instead of placate the Bush Administration. You cannot read this book with feeling anger, and Ruppert is to be praised for his work.
--Steve Alten, author THE SHELL GAME (Jan. 22, 2008)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-20 03:08:04 EST)
08-05-07 5 6\7
(Hide Review...)  A must read!
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A timely revelation of facts and events that the lamestream media has conveniently omitted. Much of what we hear in the news makes no sense in the backdrop of what we see from the misleading perpectives of the "right " or left" , but this book explains the process behind much of what is going on. Being aware of the government's role in 9/11as described by Ruppert and watching the constant consolidation of power by the administration enables one to predict with some certainty the future: decreasing oil supplies not meeting population demands, resource wars (the imminent Iranian attack) to maintain our lifestyle, massive population declines as oil-based food production drops dramatically, and the imposition of martial law over an increasingly pacified Congress and "terror-conditioned" population.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-10 03:34:16 EST)
06-28-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good, yet I'm not totally convinced
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There is an overwhelming amount of more than just circumstantial evidence here that our goverment aided the 9-11 attacks. As for peak oil being the prime motive, I don't know, if that were the case, wouldn't the world have unraveled even more by now? In any case, it was also entertaining, not your father's conspiracy theory. If Thomas Malthus, Stephen King, Tom Clancy, and Oliver Stone got together to write a book, this would be the result.
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06-19-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Wake up - be alert - question
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Riveting, provoking and disturbing are the three adjectives for Crossing the Rubicon. It is a page turner, filled with fascinating details about 9/11, the CIA and our government. Surely, for the truth seeker, this book is captivating.

Be alert, sober and a critical thinker. Be willing to question all that you learned...for things are not as they appear...or what we have been indoctrinated to believe.

Read the book.

Also, take a look at Catherine Austin Fitts' website solari dot com
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 02:04:46 EST)
06-12-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  There should be a million more books like this on the shelves.
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This books absolutely blew me away. I don't even know what else to say.

Ruppert argues his case in the book as if presenting to jury. The only defense to the book's logical conclusion is that Cheney and Co. weren't cross examined; but since the Administration refused at all cost the 9/11 Commission's establishment and their own sworn testimony before it, that's about all the proof we need of their treason.

READ THE BOOK. Read the 9/11 commission report, and then Whiteout (by Cockburn and St. Clair) and every other expose of CIA drug dealing and covert terrorism in alliance with Nazis and neo-Nazis...I mean, neo-conservatives. You'll be convinced, if you can handle it that is.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 02:04:46 EST)
06-12-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Excellent analysis of the evidence available
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This is a well done researched book that taps into the Official 9/11 Commission Report myth. Who was behind 9/11, what prompted it, and what was the purpose and consequences for the US political process. The books delineates in detail the CIA's involvement with the drug trade and arming foreign guerillas to meet their own needs and their involvement with events leading up to 9/11 along with the FBI, Military Industrial Complex, and Wall St. This detective journalism at its best. If you ever wanted to know what and who was REALLY behind 9/11, I highly recommend this book. It is quite extensive with lots of hard factual information. If you are looking for stats like the guy below, this is not for you. Instead, the book acts like a "connect the dots puzzle" that flows consistently throughout the book. I think this will seriously change how you view the US political and governmental system.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 02:04:46 EST)
06-05-07 1 2\7
(Hide Review...)  Conspiracy after another ....Not a good read!!!
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I was looking for more statistical information and got a political diatribe. The looming energy crisis is everyone's problem and we should all invest our time and energy in solutions not this riff raff.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 02:04:46 EST)
03-18-07 4 10\14
(Hide Review...)  Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury
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Mike Ruppert, Former LAPD Narcotics agent begins the book with background into the established complicity of the CIA. The US's CIA & mafia trading drugs for Weapons to Iran back in 1977, and revealing the US governments liquid assets from money laundering to the tune of 500bil to 1.5 trillion- a year.
He presents back ground info as if he were speaking to a Jury; Further defining Peak Oil as a commodity that will cease to exist in our Children and grand Children's lifetime. We are on the down side of peak oil.
Further, he points out motive and back ground from Zbigniew Brzezinski's "The Grand Chessboard......" Regarding the Civil war In Afghanistan with Russia as destabilization of the Soviet Union for the US to proceed with their illegal, self serving agenda, etc.
I've been familiar with Mike Ruppert's work through his website.
His work has been congruent with my own research, and other research the author makes reference to in the book: ie; The Center For Cooperative Research Timeline, which I've had the pleasure of working with Paul Thompson on. I have recommended this book to many on another site who are all working on putting the pieces of that day together.
I am grateful to see so many in the EU working diligently on this historical day of tragedy (That was swept under the proverbial carpet) and subsequent propaganda by the US Government, and Bush's premeditated, yet falsely preemptive attack on Iraq.
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03-17-07 4 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury
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Mike Ruppert, Former LAPD Narcotics agent begins the book with background into the established complicity of the CIA. The US's CIA & mafia trading drugs for Weapons to Iran back in 1977, and revealing the US governments liquid assets from money laundering to the tune of 500bil to 1.5 trillion- a year.
He presents back ground info as if he were speaking to a Jury; Further defining Peak Oil as a commodity that will cease to exist in our Children and grand Children's lifetime. We are on the down side of peak oil.
Further, he points out motive and back ground from Zbigniew Brzezinski's "The Grand Chessboard......" Regarding the Civil war In Afghanistan with Russia as destabilization of the Soviet Union for the US to proceed with their illegal, self serving agenda, etc.
I've been familiar with Mike Ruppert's work through his website.
His work has been congruent with my own research, and other research the author makes reference to in the book: ie; The Center For Cooperative Research Timeline, which I've had the pleasure of working with Paul Thompson on. I have recommended this book to many on another site who are all working on putting the pieces of that day together.
I am grateful to see so many in the EU working diligently on this historical day of tragedy (That was swept under the proverbial carpet) and subsequent propaganda by the US Government, and Bush's premeditated, yet falsely preemptive attack on Iraq.
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03-09-07 5 7\8
(Hide Review...)  The Most Informative Book on Government and Oil.
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If you think you know the oil business and how it effects our country and the globe - you're wrong. This book is packed with factual information and historical accounts; all which is documented and archived.

I am more educated on how our government and other governments are oil reactionary. From drugs, to covert operations (Bay of Pigs), military operations, to government greed and cover-ups, this tells it all; everything the media neglected to report or publish.

This book is about cold, factual information and NOT politcal agendas. Mr. Ruppert reports on both conservative and liberal government activity.

Thought provoking and educational. It is so overwhelming with data, I have re-read chapters. I now understand how our economy is actually driven and why our position is no different then other world economies. "He with the most muscle (or nuclear weapons) controls resources and wins".

Read it.
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02-13-07 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  A MUST read
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First I watched the DVD "Loose Change" and ended up with more questions than answers. One of the suggested books was Ruppert's "Crossing the Rubicon". This is a MUST read for anyone who thinks there was something wrong with the "offical" explanation of 9/11. If you have one question about the whole incident or if you just feel that something isn't quite right, this is the book to read. I don't know what happened to Ruppert...he got sick...he dropped out of sight. But then over 11 microbiologics have died under mysterious circumstances in the last couple of years. (Google it!)

What does our government have planned for us? I'm looking at FEMA and the Patriot Act in a whole new light. What happened to our constitution and our Bill of Rights? Most people are only too happy to tune in to their latest soap opera or People Magazine and zone out. Don't want to know...don't care..just leave me alone...attitudes.

Americans have to get involved and read what's really going on regarding globalism. And not from the corporate owned publications or watching the corporate owned networks but by reading independent books and watching independent films. Then do your own homework. This is the only way people will come out of their stupors and start asking important questions.

Cynic that I am, I doubt this will happen and we will watch the world disintegrate. The next war will be Iran. Why? Read the book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-30 23:00:54 EST)
02-11-07 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK ON 9/11 IN PRINT
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Michael Ruppert was fully conscious that 9/11 was aided and abetted by insiders in our government on the day the towers went down. His work tracking corruption in our government since the 1970's put him in a position to track all the inside workings needed to present a jury ready case against the Bush administration. This book is a must read. If the United States has any hope of returning to it's original Constitutional Government, the people have to know what is really happening. Ruppert knows how the corruption works and he has laid out just how low our leaders will go to maintain the cash cow our Nation has become to them. Buy a copy of this book for everyone you know.
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02-02-07 3 2\13
(Hide Review...)  Great Book--Written by a Swindler
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I really enjoyed this book and, yes, actually read the whole thing. I think it is well worth buying and reading for a number of different reasons. That said, let's address the author for a moment. My only concern is that Mike Ruppert is obviously--and now that his meltdown is complete (see the "From the Wilderess" website for details)--a swindler at heart. This new information detracts from the credibility of his work, especially since many of his claims cannot be independently verified. Now I know that his minions will arise and slay me for such slander (and undoubtedly claim that his downfall was a government conspiracy), but--as someone who relies on empirical evidence to make decisions--I think he has played his last snake-oil card.
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01-06-07 2 4\27
(Hide Review...)  Paranoid
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Author states the obvious - USA very powerful, controlled by our most powerful citizens, they fight to maintain our wealth and dominance, many suffer from a lack of ethics, and the fight over a precious resource (oil) remains a main source of conflict. Author ignores the ingenuity, optimism, and resolve of the American people to consistently do what is right and necessary. We will get rid of bad leaders, solve the oil crisis with new technologies, and continue to lead.
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11-30-06 5 2\6
(Hide Review...)  Outstanding volume
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Very well written and researched (I am even on one page re: my online article on Secret Service agent Emory Roberts). Michael Ruppert is to be commended for his bravery and his integrity. Do yourself a favor---get this!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-10 01:14:15 EST)
11-07-06 3 12\34
(Hide Review...)  100 pages so far...
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I've known authors of this type. Their compulsive personalities make them extraordinary at gathering information from a wide range of sources. But their tragic flaw is always the same: When it comes down to putting the information together and formulating logical theories, they fall way short of the mark. I've only read one sixth of the book, and already I can mention a dozen examples of hearsay, fiction and blanket acusations. He seems to think that the CIA controls Wallstreet. I don't believe that. And neither should you. Shame if you do. Now: Is there a lot of drug money in Wallstreet? Yes there is. Why? People like money. Period. Second. He says that the CIA controls the world-wide drug trade. As if it is a nationally-sanctioned enterprise. Instead of seeing it for what it is: To avoid 'international incidents', the CIA routinely uses mercenaries (easy to disavow). These mercenaries have their little side-businesses going. The CIA looks the other way. Period. National Security is a Prime Imperative. Drug Enforcement is not part of the CIA's charter. That explains Oliver North. He was a 'handler' for a group of mercenaries, and it blew-up in his face. Ruppert even goes so far as to include Clinton in the festivities. Can you picture Bubba eating a Bic Mac and running black ops from the oval office? This is ridiculous. Every political scientist worth his salt knows there was animosity between his White-House and the intelligence/military community.
Having said that, his Peak Oil info is DEAD-ON. (Even though his grim sociological forecast is a joke). No sir, the future will not be 'Mad Max: The Road Warrior'. It will be more like WWII, when people were rationed. There will be a curfew. There will be martial law in a few cities. We will have few material goods and a centrally-controlled economy. In other words, it'll be like living in 1950's post-war England. America will have then reached maturity in an age of scarcity and scary environmental change. BUT WE WILL SURVIVE.
There is one eerie part of the book. VERY EERIE. He mentions that global economic decline due to oil shortages will mean that four billion people have to die. He mentions that the governments of the world have contemplated dealing with the matter in ugly and pragmatic ways. THAT, I BELIEVE. Because logic dictates that national-security-contingencies-protocols are obligated to deal with every foreseeable threat. And mass genocide might be in the cards, before the century is through (selective, rather than random and chaotic thinning of the herd, as a preventive measure). Some acuse the European Union and the USA for doing just such a thing in Africa, by going out of their way to prevent Africans access to AIDS medications and treatment.
He mentions that Cheney has 45 million dollars worth of Halliburton shares in his portfolio. B. S. It's six million. He's disclosed it. He's not as wealthy as many think.
Also. Did Bush and Cheney plan 9-11? No. Not necessary. If, theoretically, someone wanted to give the nation a wake-up call, to prepare it and retool it for way-larger disasters to come, all they would have to do is look the other way to one of the dozens of threats that are thwarted each year (and that we never find out about). So, it is plausible that the right-wing elements of the CIA and NSA might have misplaced a memo or two on-purpose, but the whole thing about remote-controlling those Boeing jets is just stupid. Another reason why the 'did Bush plan 9-11' myth is implausible is for the following reason: Republicans run the Executive Branch based on the theory of 'Plausible Deniability', so as not to suffer another Nixon fiasco. What does this mean exactly? They govern by comittee and have one man that is out of the loop and is basically a friendly spokesman. THAT man, is called The President. Ask any Political Scientist at your local college. They'll agree.
Is the book worth buying? Sure. It gets us talking, so it's doing it's job.
Bye, I'm off to read the other 500 pages.
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11-05-06 5 8\10
(Hide Review...)  Scariest book I ever read
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This book is not for those who are looking for a quick read. It takes awhile to get through if you want to absorb and digest all the information it contains. However, if you do make it through it you will look at our government, and how we live our lives and the use of petroleum based products in an entirely new way. Some may call it conspiracy theory, fear mongering, or downright treasonous, but the footnotes are there to check the authors work. After reading it I had many doubts about our government, and many unanswered questions.
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10-19-06 3 9\13
(Hide Review...)  Disturbing, eye-opening, but not sold
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Ruppert's book pulls a lot of stuff together -- maybe in the end, too much. I was weary of it after 590 pages, and his concluding argument "summation to the jury" was to me the weakest chapter in the book. Perhaps it is just not possible, yet, to boil down Peak Oil, Patriot Act shenanigans, govt complicity in 9-11, PROMIS software and the kitchen sink into a single Theory of Everything. However, the author deserves a high grade for trying and is certainly worth reading.
Conspiracy theories are always interesting, but ultimately become just a weird dream. The world as observed every day is just not that organized. It is very competitive, full of lots of motivations: selfishness, greed, altruism, power, weakness, lust, and lots of other adjectives in myriad languages and civilizations, which makes a difference. Could even Dick Cheney could rule this world? The author seems to view Cheney as an extraordinarily powerful, evil genius, heading up a strategic, technological and imperial marvel. Does the daily evidence prove this out?
The book might've actually been stronger had the author not tried to pull it all together!
However, it isn't fair to this book to derisively call it a "conspiracy tract." The book leaves the reader with much to think about, including an alternative view of the history of what happened with Afghanistan and the whole Central Asian region during the last 20 or 30 years. People who think this region disappeared from the U.S. strategic map after the Soviet Empire fell are very wrong.
I'd have to read a lot of other opinions about whether Peak Oil is what Ruppert says it is, but his view of how the govt and oil industry would react doesn't seem unlikely. Whether these "powers" would drive 9-11 to force the U.S. to "send in the cavalry"....not at all convinced. Ruppert doesn't seem to give much credence to the ambitions of those currently identified as the perpetrators. This seems like a huge blind spot: perhaps one caused by too rich a view of the West's power and endless hegemony.
However, the author does open eyes to the complexity of 9-11 in terms of what would motivate such an obscenity and how the event would, and has played out in the machinations of various interests around the world.


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10-17-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Superb Detailed Analysis of World Events + 9/11
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Crossing the Rubicon was one of the first books I read in this subject area, but I've subsequently realised it is the best. Michael Ruppert was someone I found out about when, like many, I tried finding out about the realities of 9/11 and the politics and manoeuvring behind the scenes. I watched one of his lectures delivered at a University in which he covers, at a high level, all the major topics addressed in Crossing the Rubicon.

Rupert uses the massive interest in the attacks of 9/11 to get the reader interested, and then begins on his analysis. The core issues discussed in the book are:

- The role 'Peak Oil' plays in the geopolitical world
- US markets dependence on the 'liquid cash' of drug money
- Links between wall street and CIA - to the point where he concludes 'wallstreet is the CIA, CIA is wallstreet'.
- CIA drug trafficking and money laundering, including details of covert operations and how they were covered up.
- US tactics used to destabilise governments and support coups in strategic areas
- Mike Vreeland - who predicted the 9/11 attacks in details months prior and tried warning the government - something that is officially recorded.
- PROMIS software and the its role in the world of high tech crime.
- Blow-by-Blow analysis of the events of 9/11, and the best timeline I have read to date. Ruppert details the chain of command on the day, other events scheduled for that same day, the role of war games being played out on the day also.
- Biological warfare is looked at, exploring who was behind the 'anthrax' samples spread to people in the US via mail, and a look at the scary world of forced vaccinations and their results
- We end with another look at 'Peak Oil' and predictions about where the 'war on terror', which is really a 'war on oil and drugs', will go next.

This book has been a massive education for me. It is a disturbing book and its details will make readers very uncomfortable and at times just plain angry that such information is not being broadcast to the masses on TV. I cannot say that I checked all the hundreds of references in this book, but the ones I did check out were all credible. Reading this books gives you a much clearer picture of what is really going on in the world today and what are its driving forces
and who are the key players.

Many people are misdirecting their criticism of the 'war on terror' and as a Muslim I know many feel its a war on Islam. After reading this book I can know say confidently 'Its not a war on Islam, as the US need Saudi Arabia as a strong ally to get at Saudi oil, to have them as a key supporter of it Persian gulf area. They are key as approximately $700 billion of Saudi Money is invested in the US economy'. Before reading this book I could not have given, nor would have given that answer.

There are two small things that detract slightly from this book in my view and they are the following:


1. Using 9/11 to get people interested.
Ruppert talks about a lot more than 9/11, but he continually refers to it to keep the readers interest. The same can be seen in his lectures. This is a minor point, but at times it is a bit irritating for the readers who are prepared to wait and do not need to hear 'ok - we are going to get to the juicy part in a few pages!' constantly.


2. Self Importance + Promotion of From the Wilderness Magazine

Ruppert is constantly quoting from his magazine 'From the Wilderness' which is a subscription only publication, and many times he talks about how his predictions were right, how 'From the Wilderness' readers had this information in advance, and there is a lot of self promotion. This, again, is a minor criticism as he is selling products, like all of us he has to make a living etc. It does not detract from the material, but at times it can be frustrating.


Its interesting to note that in the US this book on Amazon has mixed reviews from readers, with some angrily opposed to its content. In the UK based Amazon reviews its has 100% 5-star record. The reason is simple - the book paints a very negative picture of the US government, and its foreign policy, and for some this is just too much to deal with. Denial is then the only path to avoid massive guilt for Americans who support - or have supported - the current administration.

To conclude this book is a must read for everyone. Its 600 pages, so that will immediately limit its appeal, but its the most rewarding political book I have read to date. Its analysis fits world events and it opens the readers eyes to the real issues in the world today.

I recommend anyone considering this book should buy it read it right till the end - as there are some special bits of information saved till the very last chapter.
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09-15-06 5 10\11
(Hide Review...)  Scholarly, brilliant work
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Michael Ruppert's book, "Crossing the Rubicon" rips veil after veil away from your eyes. It is well written and well edited, and flows along briskly. I couldn't put it down. His ideas are backed up by hundreds of footnotes, which serve as a springboard for your own research. If you are happy in a make-believe world, don't bother reading this book. If you want to take the "red pill" and see the matrix, buy this book. I am recommending it to every one I can. Entertaining and horrifying at the same time.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-17 15:54:32 EST)
09-05-06 5 9\11
(Hide Review...)  The magus of 9/11 literature
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There are a vast multitude of books in the marketplace concerning the attacks of September 11, 2001. Some are worthwhile, offering up new sums of evidence and reasonable speculation worthy of inquiry. Still others are riddled with disinformation and misinformation, losing valuable facts in snowdrifts of paranoia that serve to distract readers from more important issues, whether or not by design (ie The Pentagon "missile" myth, controlled demolitions, etc). I was hesitant to fight my way through Ruppert's screed at first until I read a statement from him on his website that correlated my own belief: While the idea of demolitions or substitutes for aircraft are interesting, they will never be proved in the long run due to the destruction of physical evidence, much like the argument over the possible shootdown of Flight 93. Ruppert instead focuses on documents, news sources, eyewitness testimony, firsthand experience, and more to build his case.

Ruppert's hypothesis: The world is running out of hydrocarbon energy. Oil production is at or close to its maximum level of production; Once that level is crossed, you will never be able to pump that much oil again--ever. This theory is known as "peak oil," and there is an abundance of literature available on this topic as well. Ruppert shows that members of the Bush administration, well linked to the oil industry, are concerned about the effects of such a shortage. The one person he proves is knowledgable about peak oil is Dick Cheney through the text of a speech Cheney delivered in 1999.

Ruppert then moves on to show that the reason for concern isn't necessarily for the well being of the American populace or even the world at large, but for the survival of the corrupt American empire, a behemoth built on laundered drug money, black ops, CIA initiated coups d'etat and assassinations, rigged elections, and propaganda. Oil is what makes the system stay alive--and thus, it keeps the way of life for the elite powers alive.

Mike Ruppert continues further to show how this empire, frightened of the possibility of its demise, began planning to invade Eurasia as early as the late 1990s, as evidenced by neo-con motivated texts such as Brzezinski's "Grand Chessboard" and Rebuilding America's Defenses from the Plan For A New American Century. Their reason? To secure the last remaining oil reserves on Planet Earth, located in an area west of Iran that includes most of Iraq and the UAE. This happens to be the same area that Dick Cheney's Energy Task Force focused on when meeting just after coming into office in 2001--a fact that is pretty damning.

The writer goes on to show how the attacks were set up through Bin Laden, who the author believes was and still is a CIA/Wall Street asset, a mercenary for hire of sorts for the corporatocracy, which gives Nafeez Ahmed's findings of al-Qaeda being used in Western military campaigns a little more credence. Setting up the attacks through various fronts including al-Qaeda, the CIA, Pakistan's ISI, and others, the real question was ensuring the desired result. In other words: Shutting down defense and investigations through moles and republished directives on procedures.

Ruppert also makes one of the best cases for the influence of multiple war game exercises being responsible for the paralysis of air defense, and his research into the links between insider trading of affected stocks in the 9/11 tragedy with CIA Executive Director Buzzy Krongard, formerly of AB Brown, a bank linked to the insider profiteering.

All of this information is condensed by Ruppert to show a willful manipulation of both the defense and law enforcement sectors to ensure that 9/11 would transpire in order to provide a sufficient pretext for the War On Terror, which will likely become a decades-long crusade for energy and resources. He also makes a good case for the development of Homeland Security and the USA Patriot Act as a means to control dissent and populations once energy shortages become more apparent and civil disorder becomes likely.

What makes the book even better is the amount of sourcing and annotated footnotes he provides at the end to show that he's not just making this stuff up out of thin air.

Indeed, it is still a very circumstantial case. I don't think it would convict anyone where it stands. However, it's a great start. With sufficient inquiry and subpoeanas from uncompromised investigators and legislators, the blanks could be filled in.

Overall, Ruppert's presentation is well done. He is articulate, writes in a prose that is not overly academic, and shows he has a well-versed knowledge of covert operations and geopolitics.

Despite this, I fault some of his conclusions, such as his belief that remote control technology was used to pilot the 9/11 planes in their final moments. It's an interesting hypothesis, and he provides sufficient evidence for further investigation, but I personally find the ability to successfully implement it without obstruction or observation unlikely. This doesn't deter the book from being the most important book of the 21st century, however.

Taken in with other 9/11 activist books such as Sander Hicks' "The Big Wedding," Paul Thompson's "The Terror Timeline," and Nafeez Ahmed's "The War on Freedom" and "The War on Truth," this book shows that the 9/11 Commission didn't answer anything, but instead were merely put in place to whitewash and spin the public into thinking a real investigation took place.

Again, the most important book of the 21st Century, one that has been of the highest assistance with understanding continual developments in the world today. Want to know why tensions seem to be growing with Russia and China? Read this book. Want to understand why Venezuela and Cuba are in the picture again? Read this book.

Other reccomended titles similar to understanding the corporate empire: "Dark Alliance" by Gary Webb; "Drug War" by Dan Russell, "Cocaine Politics" by Peter Dale Scott; "Powderburns" by Celerino Castillo; "Deep Politics and the Death of JFK" by Peter Dale Scott; "Politics of Heroin" by Alfred McCoy, and "Barry and the Boys" by Daniel Hopsicker.

Essential!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-13 20:29:55 EST)
06-27-06 3 11\23
(Hide Review...)  Interesting...
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First of all the research that went into this book is astounding. Both his resources and grasp of geopolitics seem limitless. This book is choc full of (very often cited) information. And to his credit, Ruppert says right from the start that he is merely formulating a THEORY of what happened based on the the resources available to him.

Now, The Form:

Since there is SO much data here, I find him going off on long and hyper-detailed arguments where at the end of the chapter, I have no clue (until the end of the book) as to where this fit in to his final, meta argument. In fact, I never knew precisely what his argument was until the end of the book.

For example; for a while he will talk about the CIA and drugs and then he talks about peak oil and then he talks about US foriegn policy in Asia and so on and so on... Its all very interesting but but not entirely clear where he is heading with it all.

The Content:

If I understand him correctly, basically 9/11 was no accident. Worse, it was orchestrated by a handful of people in power as a pretext for taking control of the Middle East and it's oil because, (Surprise Surprise!), its about to run out.

Personnally I can't swallow the idea that the CIA (no matter how corrupt) and al Qaeda worked together for 9/11. Its even more absurd a notion than as Saddam working with al Qaeda.

However, did certain people in power know that an attack was eminate and allowed it to 'go down' for a geopoltical ends? Perhaps. Did Mossad, know? They would have to have been stupid not to have know, and Mossad is far from stupid.

The thing is, one could gather thousands of documents supporting any theory you choose, (especially with a notoriously opaque White House) but in the end it is still just speculation.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-09-06 13:51:36 EST)
06-02-06 5 13\16
(Hide Review...)  A Useful Method for Evaluating Amazon Customer Reviews
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Quick Version of My Review (and method of evaluating reviews):
Read all the negatives and decide if they sound reasonable and persuasive. I did, and they were not enough to dissuade me from buying this book. It arrived yesterday, and I've been enjoying it thoroughly since then. I'm happy to have disregarded the negative reviews.

Full Version:
As a person who spends a great deal of time using a computer for work, it is inevitable that on the occasional break I also use it for personal reasons such as shopping. Early on, it became apparent to me that one of the most useful methods for evaluating a product was using the customer reviews--but in a very specific manner; that manner being, read the negative reviews *first.*

In my experience, doing so will help you save a great deal of time and potentially, frustration. By reading the negative reviews first, I am typically able to answer a very important question quickly. That question is, "Does the problem lie with the product/service in question, or with the end user/reviewer?"

A great example of the usefulness of this sort of examination would be examining the reviews for nearly any technology product. Any tech company that sells products to the general public is forced to dedicate an extraodinary amount of resources in dealing with the ignorance of the general public and their inability to effectively problem solve. Do a quick search on Google regarding tech support issues, and you'll almost always find (like all tech companies have found) that the single greatest issue with any product is user error. A great example for the flip side of the same coin would be the Apple iPod. A device that is so simple that a person with severely impaired mental capacity is able to use and enjoy it. While the iPod is undeniably a great product, it is not the standard by which all others should be evaluated. If that degree of product usability were required for everything prior to their release, then we'd see a massive reduction in the variety of goods, as well as an enormous slowdown in their rate of development/deployment. Not everybody needs or wants a product to be simplified to such a large degree.

The point here being, a lot of people are perfectly willing to leave a negative review, completely disregarding the possibility that the problem is not with the product or service, but with themselves.

So, I have found that when evaluating a product or service, a quick scan of the negative reviews is often the very best source of information for what I can expect. If the negative reviewers have objective complaints (like: "the battery life is only 2 hours on a full charge when it was advertised to be 8 hours"), and they are consistent and overwhelming then it I often choose to respect the experience of others and avoid that product. However, if the negative reviewers have primarily subjective complaints (like: "this is hard to use," or "I don't like it") then I have to attempt to determine how much the reviewer is like myself. Most of the time, those negative reviews are from people who seem to be, in my opinion at least, unqualified to be reviewing the product in question.

This method has proven very useful, and I've found myself to be very pleased with the purchases I've made based upon reviews posted on the internet. I think for anybody considering the purchase of this book, it would be a particularly instructive exercise and a productive use of your time. Read the negative reviews first and ask yourself:

1. Did this person acutally read the book? (surprisingly, it appears several negative reviews were from people that had *never* read it)

2. Does it appear this person had a complete grasp of the materials presented?

3. Does this person appear capable of providing objective insights into the quality of the material, or are they primarily reacting to it?

4. Does this person clearly express their ideas, applying a thought process (and using a vocabulary) that I can identify with?

By this point you should have a pretty good grasp of whether or not the review is credible and if it is useful to you personally. Now this probably is not a novel solution, and I do not claim to be the first person to apply it. But in my cursory examination of the negative reviews for this book, I did not find them to be overwhelmingly credible or persuasive. Any negative reviews consisting of one or two lines only were discarded summarily since they consist of nothing but opinion--typically one that was poorly reasoned and expressed. Longer reviews were read and considered. Jill Malter's review sounds too personal for me to take seriously--she sounds sincere and I have the impression that she may be a very likable person--but her review is full of emotion, the type of reaction that reveals more of a dogmatic *reaction* to the book than a thoughtful rejection of it. Harold D. Smith provides a more thoughtful, objective and nuanced review--one that I look forward to comparing with my own experience.

This sort of book requires you to intentionally assume a highly skeptical position and to evaluate the concepts and "proof" presented with a critical eye. You have to be able to maintain a certain level of personal indifference, particularly regarding any potentially dogmatic beliefs you may hold about the virtue of governments in general, and of the American government in particular. And you have to be patient. This is not the sort of material you can easily race through and expect to have given it a fair, but critical reading.

If you can do those things, I'd recommend it. One thing, however, is certain: You will get a good mental workout (if you are up to it). If you cannot, chances are very good that you too will feel like those who gave this book an unearned negative review. And like those readers, the problem will not have been with the material per se, but perhaps with a reader who is unable to master it.
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05-08-06 5 10\13
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I currently purchased this book with cash from my local bookstore because of some "problems" posted by another reviewer of a similar book (the book was stopped at a nearby military base for a short period before being delivered.) I didn't want to take any chances.

The information in this book is nothing short of explosive and, though I am only 160 pages into it, it has officially burst my bubble (a bubble manufactured by the mainstream media's reluctance to be straight with the American people.)

This book, with so many verifiable references, is perfect for us "factinistas" who champion the truth. I believe the American people can handle the truth.

The American people may not be so outraged about oil company profits if they knew that oil company exec's were not just pillaging the American's people's pocketbooks to buy more yachts and summer homes - they're doing it because they need excess profits to invest in alternative fuel sources so that they don't go bankrupt.

As long as American's refuse to see what is right in front of their faces, as long as their realities consist of only what the mainstream media CHOOSES to show them, the American people will continue to be misled and Peak Oil will force the American way of life to become (gasp!) negotiable.

Wake up people and read this book!
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04-20-06 4 9\26
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1) The moon is made of cheese.

2) Cats and dogs never fight as they are natural allies.

3) Depending upon what the meaning of "is" is, William Jefferson Clinton "is" the most honest man in America; he never inhaled when he smoked his joints.

4) George W. Bush is a master linguist who could educate William Shakespeare when it comes to proper usage of the English language.

5) The United States government has never deviated from The Constitution and the intent with which the Founders framed it.

6) The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a hard-core conservative organization bent on stamping out collectivism from the public consciousness.

7) Ann Coulter is a radical Left-wing liberal and a secret card-carrying member of the Communist party.

8) Pedophiles are anathema to the Catholic church which leaves no stone unturned when investigating and excommunicating deviants within its priesthood.

9) The current administration is exceedingly concerned about the negative impact that illegal aliens are having on American society; it is determined to round them up and prevent their unauthorized return.

10) The Federal Reserve Bank is a government entity which was formed solely in order to regulate the American economy, prevent boom/bust cycles, and ensure an equitable financial system that would be beneficial to the U.S. citizenry.

11) The Bill of Rights was conceived and enacted as a safeguard against the personal liberties of the populace usurping power that rightfully belongs to the benevolent and omniscient Federal government. Too much individual freedom tends to interfere with the ability of the elected representatives and government bureaucracies to control and manipulate the nation's citizens for the good of the people.

12) The great tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001 was entirely unforeseeable, unpreventable, and unimaginable. The disloyal rabble-rousers in America who insist that highly placed government officials had foreknowledge of the terrorist attacks and yet allowed them to be perpetrated for political expediency, should be confined in a communist gulag for their un-American paranoia! All men and women who question the veracity and altruism of U.S. government leaders are not fit to call themselves Americans, nor to fly the Stars and Stripes on the Fourth of July. That flag and that holiday should be celebrated only by citizens who meekly and unquestioningly follow government edicts and media pundits. Books such as 'CROSSING THE RUBICON' present a serious danger to the status quo and ought to be publicly burned along with the unpatriotic drunkards who read them!

I think there was a thirteenth Truth also; something about the health benefits of imbibing 100 proof whiskey. But I can't find my notes at the moment because the room is spinning and my desk is out of focus.
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