Meet Michael Ruppert a different kind of American. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter he predicted the current financial crisis in his self-published newsletter From the Wilderness at a time when most Wall Street and Washington analysts were still in denial. Sitting in a room that looks like a bunker Ruppert recounts his career as a radical thinker and spells out the crises he sees ahead. He draws upon the same news reports and data available to any Internet user but he applies a unique interpretation. Collapse also serves as a portrait... of a loner. Over the years Ruppert has stood up for what he believes in despite fierce opposition. He candidly describes the sacrifices and motivators in his life. While other observers analyze details of the economic crisis Ruppert views it as symptomatic of nothing less than the collapse of industrial civilization itself. [show more]
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Chris Smith directs this documentary profile of American radical thinker Michael Ruppert. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert predicted the economic collapse of the 2000s in his self-published newsletter 'From the Wilderness' at a time when most Wall Street and Washington analysts were still in denial. He also discusses the perils of the global dependence on oil, and delivers a stark warning about the various related crises he sees lying ahead.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Meet Michael Ruppert, a different kind of American. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, he predicted the current financial crisis in his self-published newsletter, From the Wilderness, at a time when most Wall Street and Washington analysts were still in denial. Sitting in a room that looks like a bunker, Ruppert recounts his career as a radical thinker and spells out the crises he sees ahead. He draws upon the same news reports and data available to any Internet user, but he applies a unique interpretation. Collapse also serves as a portrait of a loner. Over the years, Ruppert has stood up for what he believes in despite fierce opposition. He candidly describes the sacrifices and motivators in his life. While other observers analyze details of the economic crisis, Ruppert views it as symptomatic of nothing less than the collapse of industrial civilization itself.
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