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9/11 Truther Mike Ruppert Kills Himself

9/11 Truther Mike Ruppert Kills Himself



By Travis Gettys



April
15, 2014 "
Raw
Story
" -

Mike Ruppert shot and killed himself Sunday night
after recording his Lifeboat Hour radio show.



His
death was announced Monday night in a

Facebook post
by the blogger and author Carolyn
Baker, who assured her followers that Ruppert’s
death was “not a ‘fake’ suicide.”



“It was very well planned by Mike, who gave us
few clues but elaborate instructions for how to
proceed without him,” said Baker, who was a guest on
the final program and will host Ruppert’s upcoming
radio show in memoriam.


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