From Mike's friend and band mate, Doug Lewis
Michael C. Ruppert – Memoriam.1
Michael C. Ruppert – Memoriam.1
Doug
Lewis
19
April, 2014
In
September of 2012, shortly after Mike arrived here at Red Cloud Ranch
in the great San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, and before we got
busy recording Age Of Authority, we were visited by two men who
pulled in along the long drive leading from Highway 17. The older,
the driver, said he and his son were looking at property and did I
know anything about the property in the distance, how to drive there,
what it was like, etc.
I’m
looking at these guys, thinking to myself, no way is this younger guy
the son of the older. Meanwhile, Mike had come out of the house and
made his way over. He stood behind me and to the side. Of course he
was packing. Without introduction, he called out, “So, you guys
government men?’
It
was a tactic, a quick jab. And it worked. Caught off guard, the
younger looked at the older who hesitated, fractionally speaking, and
it became obvious how they were, in fact, government men.
Their
recovery attempt was hilarious. The older said, “No, no, were
longshoremen, we’ve come down from Denver.”
After
a beat, I said, “You’re a long way from shore, men.” Mike
chuckled behind me. The older added, “But we’re from Oakland.”
It
was too late. They were had.
Mike
chimed in with a broad sweep of his arm, indicating the vast lone
prairie surrounding us, “This used to be an ocean, once. And Dougie
used to be a longshoreman. Isn’t that right, D?”
As
they retreated, Mike muttered, “Government men”, and walked away.
*
* *
Mike
Ruppert was a soul man. He could sing and he could dance. Of late,
the vision I have of Mike Ruppert is one of him knocking on heaven’s
door. After a brief disclosure, the doors open and in he goes.
I
take great pleasure knowing how Mike reached those gates before Dick
Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, or any of that host of unholy others. Upon
their arrival, I imagine Mike’s conversation with the Gods of High
Noon going something like this…
The
Gods to Mike: “Dick and Don are here. And they want to come in.
It’s your call, how do you want to handle this?
Mike,
who has already stood up, snubbed out his cigarette, and is headed
down the gangplank to meet the ‘little men’, looks back with a
wry smile and says, “Let’s see if they can dance.”
My
advise to Dick, Don, George and the rest of that ill-conceived ilk is
this – If you’re thinking of heading heaven’s way, and knocking
on those doors, think twice. You’re going to have to get through
Mike Ruppert to get there. And you’re going to have show him you
can dance. Good luck with that.
RIP
MCR
Doug
Lewis
Any chance we could see an end to this corpse feast? Ruppert was a seriously disturbed person. And yes, he was mentally unbalanced to the end. It is what people "do" and not what they "say" that reveals them for who they truly are. Ruppert's suicide is tragic. He misled a lot of people. But I'd like to see the guy rest in peace and not flail his flesh to pieces over and over again. We move on and learn from all those who have labored before us. If we can.
ReplyDeleteYou were obviously mislead, and are keeping on being mislead.
DeleteHe opened my eyes on many things, and if the timing got sometimes wrong these last 3 years, just wait and see how right on the spot he was.
The internet is an infinite space. free to you to escape the areas with people remembering and paying their tribute.