From: "Mike Ruppert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 May 13th, 1999 11:30 A.M.

I just hung up  from talking to one of my loyal subscribers to From The
Wilderness. It seems that after reading my stories on the Impeachment and
how Bill Clinton traded Vol. II of the CIA Inspector general's Drug Report
to save his rear end he decided that it made more sense than anything else
he had read all year. It fit.

So he drafted about six strong letters and sent them out, on April 13th, to
various politicians including Maxine Waters. April 13th  was one month ago.
On May 1st I spoke on the South Lawn of the White House to a bunch of very
conservative Clinton haters and explained exactly why Clinton survived the
impeachment and won the crowd and the day.

It's about maps. I am offering a road map that gives the people a match with
what they see when they look up and compare it to the terrain around them.

How right was I? Well, just about thirty minutes ago, Mike Murase, Maxine
Waters' LA Office Director called up my subscriber and said that the story I
wrote was not true, Maxine Waters hadn't sold out and that "Mike Ruppert was
not the guru of conspiracy theories!"

What was odd is that the guy who wrote the letter lives more than sixty
miles outside of Maxine's Congressional District, is white and not involved
in local politics. Why are they trying so hard to kill the story?

Wait until they start reading what we are finding out about HUD in Los
Angeles and the drug money generated by CIA's trafficking in the May issue
of my newsletter, From The Wilderness, which comes out (for subscribers
only) the end of next week.


Shameless self promotion? Sure. But when you see the story you'll say it was
OK and worth it. I don't do this very often.

Mike Ruppert
www.copvcia.com



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