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Part III of this saga, I ended with a mention of Michael C. Ruppert and the CIA's connection to drugs.
His story began December of 1975 when (as many stories begin)
he met a woman:
"(I)t's not too often you meet a woman who is beautiful, intelligent, literate and witty siting in a bar with a bunch of police officers," Ruppert said. "She was
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And another question: does one dare try? These people will fuck your shit up if you get in their way, and will do it hard. They will go after your family, your career, you health, your reputation... there are more effective ways to deal with people than just killing them. I'm not sure I have the stomach to see my loved ones mauled by that machine, even if I were willing to sacrifice myself.
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Then again, spreading the word is not as ineffectual as it may seem. That Overton Window has some real power. The key, I guess, is to spread it calmly, wisely, with people who are receptive, and to make sure not to make claims too grandiose for others to accept. Once you're labeled a "conspiracy" nut, your credibility ends, no matter how factual your claims.
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Credible people supporting ideas that seem radical trade some of their credibility to the idea, so moderation and slow progress is key: trade away too much credibility and you become, as you say, labeled as a Tinfoil Hat.
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