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==Life==
 
==Life==
Not much is known about Cooper's background and [[education]], beyond the information supplied in his own accounts. He claimed to have served in the [[United States Navy]], the [[United States Air Force]], and [[Naval Intelligence]] until his discharge in [[1975]]; however, public records only indicate a period of service in the Navy with a ratings code of E-5/Sergeant (Petty officer second class in the Navy), including a tour of duty in [[Vietnam]] with two service medals. He then attended a junior college in [[California]], and worked for several technical and vocational schools before making his [[conspiracy theories]] known, beginning in [[1988]]. Cooper expanded the speculations of earlier conspiracists by incorporating government involvement with [[extraterrestrial]]s as a central theme; which in an interview before his death he said he regretted, since he was tricked into believing that he saw a [[UFO]] (presumably organized by US intelligence).{{cn}}
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Not much is known about Cooper's background and [[education]], beyond the information supplied in his own accounts. He claimed to have served in the [[United States Navy]], the [[United States Air Force]], and [[Naval Intelligence]] until his discharge in [[1975]]; however, public records only indicate a period of service in the Navy with a ratings code of E-5/Sergeant (Petty officer second class in the Navy), including a tour of duty in [[Vietnam]] with two service medals.<ref>http://archive.today/2021.01.31-001220/https://navy.togetherweserved.com/usn/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=ShadowBoxProfile&type=Person&ID=554878</ref> He then attended a junior college in [[California]], and worked for several technical and vocational schools before making his [[conspiracy theories]] known, beginning in [[1988]]. Cooper expanded the speculations of earlier conspiracists by incorporating government involvement with [[extraterrestrial]]s as a central theme; which in an interview before his death he said he regretted, since he was tricked into believing that he saw a [[UFO]] (most likely organized by US intelligence).{{cn}}
  
 
===Behold a Pale Horse===
 
===Behold a Pale Horse===
In [[1991]], Cooper's book ''[[Behold a Pale Horse]]'' was published. It became popular in [[prison]]s, especially, according to [[Mark Jacobson]] who wrote the [[biography]] of Cooper,<ref>https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2018/08/29/new-book-about-wild-bill-cooper/</ref><ref>https://www.andrewstuttaford.com/archive/tag/William+Cooper</ref><ref>https://www.amazon.com/Pale-Horse-Rider-William-Conspiracy/dp/0399169954</ref> among Black inmates.<ref>https://newrepublic.com/article/150922/pioneer-paranoia</ref><ref>https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-investigations/2020/10/01/behold-pale-horse-how-william-cooper-planted-seeds-qanon-theory/3488115001/</ref> Cooper, according to some accounts, influenced generations of [[Rapper]]s with it.<ref>https://www.vulture.com/2018/08/how-behold-a-pale-horse-influenced-hip-hop.html</ref>
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In [[1991]], Cooper's book ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190404195538/http://hourofthetime.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/William_Cooper-Behold_a_Pale_Horse1991A.pdf Behold a Pale Horse]'' was published. It became popular in [[prison]]s, especially, according to [[Mark Jacobson]] (who wrote a [[biography]] unsympathetic to Cooper),<ref>https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2018/08/29/new-book-about-wild-bill-cooper/</ref><ref>https://www.andrewstuttaford.com/archive/tag/William+Cooper</ref><ref>https://www.amazon.com/Pale-Horse-Rider-William-Conspiracy/dp/0399169954</ref> among Black inmates.<ref>https://newrepublic.com/article/150922/pioneer-paranoia</ref><ref>https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-investigations/2020/10/01/behold-pale-horse-how-william-cooper-planted-seeds-qanon-theory/3488115001/</ref> Cooper, according to some accounts, influenced generations of [[Rapper]]s with it.<ref>https://www.vulture.com/2018/08/how-behold-a-pale-horse-influenced-hip-hop.html</ref> It routinely topped the lists of the most‐shoplifted books in the country.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/william-cooper-conspiracy-theory-711469/</ref>
  
 
===The Hour of the Time===
 
===The Hour of the Time===
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From [[1992]] until November [[2001]], he broadcast his radio show, "The Hour of the Time", via [[satellite]] hookups and shortwave frequencies from a studio in his house atop a hill in the small White Mountains town of Eagar, Arizona, 15 miles from the New Mexico border.
 
From [[1992]] until November [[2001]], he broadcast his radio show, "The Hour of the Time", via [[satellite]] hookups and shortwave frequencies from a studio in his house atop a hill in the small White Mountains town of Eagar, Arizona, 15 miles from the New Mexico border.
  
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==Alex Jones==
 
==Alex Jones==
 
{{FA|Alex Jones}}
 
{{FA|Alex Jones}}
Cooper called Alex Jones out as a fraud back in the early [[90s]] when Jones started his career, who in turn told lies about Cooper later on.<ref>https://steemit.com/video/@jaye-irons/when-alex-jones-pissed-off-bill-cooper-and-look-what-happened</ref>
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Cooper called Alex Jones out as a fraud in the [[90s]] when Jones started his career, who in turn told lies about Cooper later on.<ref>https://steemit.com/video/@jaye-irons/when-alex-jones-pissed-off-bill-cooper-and-look-what-happened</ref>
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==Clinton administration memo==
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Shortly after the [[Oklahoma City bombing|bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah]] federal building [[Rush Limbaugh]] read a [[White House]] memo on the air during his broadcast which named William Cooper, "...the most dangerous radio host in America".<ref>http://www.remnantradio.org/Archives/articles/William%20Cooper/WC.htm</ref>
  
 
==9/11==
 
==9/11==
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==Weblinks==
 
==Weblinks==
* [https://vault.fbi.gov/william-bill-milto William Coopers FBI file]
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* [http://www.citizensoftheamericanconstitution.net/IRS/William%20Cooper_IRS_Fraud.htm B.A.T.F. / IRS CRIMINAL FRAUD] by William Cooper
* [http://hourofthetime.com/milton-william-bill-cooper-mp3-collection/ Complete collection of his radio show 'The Hour of the Time'.]
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* [https://vault.fbi.gov/william-bill-milton-cooper/William%20%28Bill%29%20Milton%20Cooper%20Part%2001%20of%2001/view William Coopers FBI file]
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* [http://hourofthetime.com/milton-william-bill-cooper-mp3-collection/ Collection of his radio show 'The Hour of the Time'.]
 
* [https://archive.org/download/MysteryBabylonSeries-WilliamCoopertranscriptIncl His outstanding Mystery Babylon series at 'The Hour of the Time' in better quality.] [https://viefag.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/transcripts-of-william-cooper-s-mystery-babylon-series.pdf Transcript of the series.]
 
* [https://archive.org/download/MysteryBabylonSeries-WilliamCoopertranscriptIncl His outstanding Mystery Babylon series at 'The Hour of the Time' in better quality.] [https://viefag.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/transcripts-of-william-cooper-s-mystery-babylon-series.pdf Transcript of the series.]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
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Revision as of 00:20, 31 January 2021

"Conspiracy Theorist"
Person.png William Cooper   Amazon SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, 9-11/Dissident, 9-11/Premature death, “conspiracy theorist”)
William cooper with his child.jpg
Bill Cooper with his daughter.
Born1943-05-06
Long Beach, California, U.S.
Died2001-11-06 (Age 58)
Eagar, Arizona, U.S.
Cause of death
gunshot
NationalityAmerican
Parents • Milton Vance Cooper
• Dovie Nell Cooper
Victim ofAssassination
Interests • Conspiracy
• Secret societies
• Agenda 21
Interest ofAnna Zetchus Smith
Announced around 10 weeks before 9/11 that "Whatever they're going to blame on Usama bin Laden - don't you believe it...They will soon do something outlandish to gain the support of the Sheeple".[1] He was killed by the US Marshals Service less than two months after the event.

Milton William Cooper, or Bill Cooper was an American educator, radio broadcaster, conspiracy theorist and man of the militia.

“Whatever they're going to blame on Usama bin Laden - don't you believe it...They will soon do something outlandish to gain the support of the Sheeple.”
William Cooper (28 June 2001)  [2]

Life

Not much is known about Cooper's background and education, beyond the information supplied in his own accounts. He claimed to have served in the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, and Naval Intelligence until his discharge in 1975; however, public records only indicate a period of service in the Navy with a ratings code of E-5/Sergeant (Petty officer second class in the Navy), including a tour of duty in Vietnam with two service medals.[3] He then attended a junior college in California, and worked for several technical and vocational schools before making his conspiracy theories known, beginning in 1988. Cooper expanded the speculations of earlier conspiracists by incorporating government involvement with extraterrestrials as a central theme; which in an interview before his death he said he regretted, since he was tricked into believing that he saw a UFO (most likely organized by US intelligence).[citation needed]

Behold a Pale Horse

In 1991, Cooper's book Behold a Pale Horse was published. It became popular in prisons, especially, according to Mark Jacobson (who wrote a biography unsympathetic to Cooper),[4][5][6] among Black inmates.[7][8] Cooper, according to some accounts, influenced generations of Rappers with it.[9] It routinely topped the lists of the most‐shoplifted books in the country.[10]

The Hour of the Time

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From 1992 until November 2001, he broadcast his radio show, "The Hour of the Time", via satellite hookups and shortwave frequencies from a studio in his house atop a hill in the small White Mountains town of Eagar, Arizona, 15 miles from the New Mexico border.

CAJI

The "Citizens Agency for Joint Intelligence" (CAJI) was formed by cooper. According to him the biggest private intelligence gathering organization at the time.[citation needed] Presumably people he knew from early Internet message boards shared information from books and documentation to further understanding of history.

Alex Jones

Full article: Alex Jones

Cooper called Alex Jones out as a fraud in the 90s when Jones started his career, who in turn told lies about Cooper later on.[11]

Clinton administration memo

Shortly after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building Rush Limbaugh read a White House memo on the air during his broadcast which named William Cooper, "...the most dangerous radio host in America".[12]

9/11

William Cooper announced on 28th June, 2001 on his radio programme, "Hour of the Time", that a major attack on USA was planned and that "Whatever they're going to blame on Usama bin Laden - don't you believe it".[13]

Death

He was fatally shot during a raid on his house on November 5, 2001. Federal authorities reported that Cooper had spent years evading execution of a 1998 arrest warrant, and according to a spokesman for the US Marshals Service, he vowed that "he would not be taken alive".[14]


 

Quotes by William Cooper

PageQuoteDateSource
Knights of Malta“The Knights of Malta is a world organization with its threads weaving through business, banking, politics, the CIA, other intelligence organizations, P2, religion, education, law, military, think tanks, foundations, the United States Information Agency, the United Nations, and numerous other organizations. The world head of the Knights of Malta is elected for a life term, with the approval of the Pope. The Knights of Malta have their own Constitution and are sworn to work toward the establishment of a New World Order with the Pope at its head. Knights of Malta members are also powerful members of the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) and the Trilateral Commission.”
Mass shooting“The government encouraged the manufacture and importation of military firearms for the criminals to use. This is intended to foster a feeling of insecurity, which would lead the American people to voluntarily disarm themselves by passing laws against firearms. Using drugs and hypnosis on mental patients in a process called Orion, the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on schoolyards and thus inflame the antigun lobby. This plan is well under way, and so far is working perfectly. The middle class is begging the government to do away with the 2nd amendment.”1991William Cooper Behold a Pale Horse p225.jpg
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