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Found 2 comments on Profits of War : Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network:

u/Grandest_Inquisitor ยท 3 pointsr/conspiracy

It is fascinating.

I think the Sept. 2000 From the Wilderness article and the Sept. 2000 The Media Bypass article are the best places to start. Especially the From the Wilderness article, as the author, Michael C. Ruppert, claims to have personal knowledge of many facts and most of the players (almost all former spooks or military people).

Both of these articles also cite other sources, like Cheri Seymour's 'The Last Circle' and Ari Ben-Menashe's 'Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network'.

Of course there was the Inslaw lawsuit where I imagine one can find good information. And there were press reports about the case, including New York Times articles (the very existence of which makes me suspicious). The publicly filed documents in the case may be easily obtainable but depositions may not be public and/or may be secret.

This is the Congressional report on the Inslaw case. James Norman's article in The Media Bypass magazine also references FBI documents that were "heavily redacted" but I don't know where those can be found. Mike Ruppert's article in From the Wilderness mentions numerous documents that he personally viewed but who knows who has those now or if they are publicly available.

The huge breadth of coverage of these sources is daunting. It will take a lot of work to nail them down and check the facts.

u/conspirobot ยท 1 pointr/conspiro

Grandest_Inquisitor: ^^original ^^reddit ^^link

It is fascinating.

I think the Sept. 2000 From the Wilderness article and the Sept. 2000 Bypass Magazine article are the best places to start. Especially the From the Wilderness article, as the author, Michael C. Ruppert, claims to have personal knowledge of many facts and most of the players (almost all former spooks or military people).

Both of these articles also cite other sources, like Cheri Seymour's 'The Last Circle' and Ari Ben-Menache's 'Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network'.

Of course there was the Inslaw lawsuit where I imagine one can find good information. And there were press reports about the case, including New York Times articles (the very existence of which makes me suspicious). The publicly filed documents in the case may be easily obtainable but depositions may not be public and/or may be secret.

This is the Congressional report on the Inslaw case. James Norman's article in Bypass Magazine also references FBI documents that were "heavily redacted" but I don't know where those can be found. Mike Ruppert's article in From the Wilderness mentions numerous documents that he personally viewed but who knows who has those now or if they are publicly available.

The huge breadth of coverage of these sources is daunting. It will take a lot of work to nail them down and check the facts.