by eric144 » Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:43 pm 
			
			Ruppert is  of the same character type as his (he hoped) money spinning finds Gunther Russbacher and Mike Vreeland, he's a wanna be psychopath . He's in the same mould as Russbacher's wife Raylan Alan who claims  to be acquainted with royalty and constantly begs from her vulnerable readers. There are a few com men out there fleecing the gullible, Dove also springs to mind.<br><br>Ruppert made big money from the Rubicon book and his investment scam with PQI. Investment scams and conspiracy theory are a perfect match . Ruppert even claims PQI have  a cure for cancer, at a price of course.<br><br>Daniel Hopsicker found him out. <br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.madcowprod.com/MC6812004.html">www.madcowprod.com/MC6812004.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>The Great 9/11 Bun & Thigh Roller Deception<br><br>"A victim of circumstance and “dot com crooks”  <br><br>Here we do not believe Zwicker is referencing the friendly folks at Pinnacle Quest, a vehicle for international fraudsters endorsed by Michael C. Ruppert on his website. He also provides them a vigorous defense; perhaps he feels cheating widows and orphans reduces population pressure and so is ultimately all to the good. <br><br>Ruppert said, “PQI has presented some remarkable information that is totally suppressed in the US. That includes successful treatments for cancer and for many other serious diseases…” <br><br>Here we note that self-described “Detective-Journalist” Ruppert has apparently slipped in “Clinician” too, when no one was looking. We pictured Andy Griffith in the con man classic Elmer Gantry. <br><br>Some sample quotes about Ruppert’s fraudster friends: <br><br>“ Anderson was extradited to the United States a few days ago (December 4, 2002), his brother (Wayne Anderson) was recently sentenced to serve much of the rest of his life in a federal prison, most of his key people have been incarcerated, and his offshore empire has crumbled."<br> <br>“On March 31, 2002, Global officially went out of business, replaced by Pinnacle Quest, International (PQI). At the official introductory gathering at the Hyatt Hotel in Bellevue... "<br>"A lawsuit has already been filed against Pinnacle Quest in Arizona.”<br>"On April 22, 2002, Squaw Valley California residents Terri Yvonne Lewis (42), and Steven Lyle Anderson (37), each pled guilty in US District Court/Fresno to charges related to conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The defendants are children of Wayne Anderson and they were charged with shredding documents and erasing computer files in an effort to thwart a federal grand jury investigation.”<br>“The reality is that Global, much like Investors International, holds seminars in exotic places where the true believers rally round and sing the system’s praises to new initiates while (more or less) independent hucksters promote their particular schemes to the attendees.” <br>“North Dakota issued a cease and desist order to keep the company from doing business there.”<br> “On top of the $1,200 audiotape package, Global members are invited to attend seminars in places like Cancun, Mexico and the Bahamas where independent entrepreneurs pay IGP to make their pitch. The cost of attendance: $6,250. For more than 12 hours a day, the attendees sit through one sales pitch after another for real estate prospects, tax avoidance schemes and high-growth investment opportunities.”<br>More that 12 hours a day? We wondered if it was one of these things where they won't let you pee.<br> <br>Ruppert said, “Am I aware that some members of PQI have had criminal charges pressed against them? Absolutely! So have many dedicated patriots and whistleblowers  throughout our country's history…” <br>"The Paul Revere Ponzi Scheme?" <br><br><br><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>