425 Attend Lecture in
Bush Home-Country, Strongly Supportive
Mike
RuppertŐs 9-11 Lecture Series Continues
at Schreiner University
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FTW, February 6, 2002 [Posted February
11, 2002] - On January 30, an estimated crowd of 425 people
turned out for Schreiner UniversityŐs "Speaking Truth to
Power" lecture series to hear From The Wilderness Publisher/Editor
Mike Ruppert reveal startling
evidence of and a motive for US government complicity in
the attacks of September 11, 2001. "ThatŐs pretty darn good
for a campus that only has about 900 students and in a town
of about 15,000," said event organizer, Professor Tom Wells.
"We had people driving all the way from Dallas,
Houston, San
Antonio and Austin
to be here."
WellsŐ comments on the lecture reflected
overall audience reaction. "I was overwhelmed by the amount
of information and documentation Mr. Ruppert presented.
The sources were solid. Overall, the program was an unqualified
success. In todayŐs soundbite world, when you can keep a
group of adults, including college students, riveted for
two hours plus, you are onto something."
University freshman Stacey Daws wrote to
Ruppert, "I wish to thank you for your moving and intellectual
speech at our university. I have used information from you
web site for multiple essays. After leaving the speech,
I was amazed at how the students were discussing an extremely
important topic that affects all our lives and our childrenŐs
lives."
Kerrville
resident Lawrence Walker wrote to Wells, "ÉI have to say
I was enthralled for the next three hours - and was reluctant
to leave even at 10:50, when the last salon members finally broke for DennyŐsÉ"
As was the case with RuppertŐs recent lecture
at the University
of Toronto, almost
all of the audience stayed for a question and answer session
lasting for almost two hours after the basic lecture. With
each new presentation Ruppert is updating his material as
the post 9-11 paradigm continues to become more clearly
defined.
"Not all of the audience was pleased, said
Ruppert. "I saw a woman storm out after about the first
hour. I later learned that she was a die-hard Bush supporter
who reportedly said something like, ÔThatŐs the last penny
I ever give to this university.Ő I donŐt think the University
Administration was terribly upset about it and, quite frankly,
I went to Texas
with the expectation and hopes of irritating a few people,
not the least of whom was George Bush himself."
Ruppert added, "Follow-up response has
also been very strong. An Austin TV station has inquired
about flying me back for a series of in-studio interviews
and there is also talk about lectures in larger Texas
cities, particularly in Houston
where interest in Enron and its links to 9-11 is particularly
strong."
Ruppert has future confirmed speaking
engagements in Los Angeles,
Sacramento,
San Francisco
and Portland.
Negotiations are underway for events in New
York, Michigan, Great
Britain, Australia
and Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada.
His professionally produced video tape "Truth
and Lies About 9-11, featuring exclusive interviews
with members of congress and university professors went
on sale to the public on February 4th. It has sold more
than 380 copies in one week before any marketing/advertising
strategies have been implemented.
-- FTW staff
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