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Mike Ruppert's new book "A Presidential Energy Policy" (2 posts)

  1. mark
    Member

    http://mikeruppert.blogspot.com

    FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009

    BOOK PUBLICATION AND MOTION PICTURE ANNOUNCEMENT

    A Presidential Energy Policy: Twenty-five Points Addressing the Siamese Twins of Energy and Money

    by

    Michael C. Ruppert

    ON SALE MAY 1, 2009 at http://www.rubiconworks.com and at Amazon.com.

    "COLLAPSE" – A Feature Documentary by Bluemark Films. (Winner: Special Dramatic Jury Prize, 2007 Sundance Film Festival, for "The Pool", and Grand Jury Prize, 1999 Sundance Film Festival for "American Movie").

    For a full press release on the book, film and important additional information including a complete list of off-the-chart reviews, please visit: http://www.rubiconworks.com

    Posted 15 years ago #
  2. truthmod
    Administrator

    Exciting. But this announcement could be a little clearer. The motion picture is "Collapse," and this is an upcoming documentary featuring Mike Ruppert?

    OK--the pertinent information is on this page:

    http://www.rubiconworks.com/announcement.html

    COMING SOON – A THEATRICAL DOCUMENTARY FILM -- COLLAPSE – a documentary about Michael C. Ruppert by director Chris Smith, Bluemark Films – (WINNER, Special Dramatic Jury Prize, 2007 Sundance Film Festival, for “The Pool” and Grand Jury Prize, 1999 Sundance Film Festival for “American Movie”).

    For three hard and uncomfortable days, author and investigative journalist Michael C. Ruppert sat glued to a single chair in the cold basement of an abandoned industrial building near downtown Los Angeles. During the filming, directed by Chris Smith, Mike told it all: who he is, how he got here, what he knows, and about the hope offered by A Presidential Energy Policy. As for the cast, Mike Ruppert was the cast… all of it. He left nothing in the locker room.

    Collapse doesn’t put A Presidential Energy Policy on film, it adds to it by making a visceral connection between what’s in the book, the true gravity of our greatest human challenge and the hope that we might become something better.

    This is pretty cool. Chris Smith has done some pretty excellent and high-profile documentaries. I especially liked "Home Movie."

    Posted 15 years ago #

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