
Michael C. Ruppert
O Autorze
Michael C. Ruppert was an American author, investigative journalist, and social critic, known for his work on peak oil and the collapse of modern civilization. He gained significant attention with his book "Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil," where he argued that the United States' foreign policy was heavily influenced by the quest for oil. His writings often focused on the intersection of energy resources, economics, and societal collapse, making him a prominent figure in the discussion of sustainability and resource depletion.
Ruppert was not only a prolific writer but also a passionate speaker and advocate for awareness regarding the impending crises related to energy and economic stability. He founded the website From the Wilderness, which served as a platform for his theories and investigations into government and corporate malfeasance. His perspectives challenged conventional narratives and urged readers to reconsider the implications of resource scarcity on global politics and society. His legacy continues to influence discussions on energy policy and sustainability.