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He had a massive collection of jazz records. It was part of a vast web of lies that stretched back through the centuries, contrived to rob the common man of his unalienable right to know the reality of his place on the planet. But none of them would have manifested as they have without Bill Cooper as an immediate predecessor.

Cooper sought to dramatize the compounding urgency of the moment on The Hour of the Time , the radio program he broadcast from until November , his resonant, sometimes folksy, sometimes fulminating voice filling the airwaves via satellite hookups and shortwave frequencies. There is the sound of tramping jackbooted feet, growing louder, closing in. Now is the time, a minute to midnight, 60 seconds before enslavement, one last chance.

Some will cower under the covers, but most will simply roll over and go back to sleep. They slept through life, so why not sleep through death? This is how it will be at a minute to midnight, according to Bill Cooper. At the End of Time, a broken clock is always right.

At least banks will go under in the next two years. If you attempt to stay out of the system you will not be allowed to buy, sell, work, get medical care, or anything else we all take for granted. Cooper continued to make predictions in his watershed book, Behold a Pale Horse. With an initial press run of 3, hardcover, 3, paperback , by the end of , the book was closing in on , copies sold. There is also the captive audience. But Bill Cooper never claimed to be a prophet.

Neither did Cooper compare himself to John, an exile on the island of Patmos, author of the Book of Revelation, which is where the title Behold a Pale Horse comes from. Taking risks. And as he sees it telling the truth which is a very rare commodity, even rarer now, and whether you agree with his findings or not you have to respect the right to discuss topics that people do not want you to be aware of. Everyone should read this book. Everyone should read this, the script is being followed.

The New World Order is becoming a reality on a daily basis. Be prepared, not scared. If you ever were interested in government conspiracy but would like to hear it from a terrible source, this is the one.

Hard hitting statements like "I read somewhere" and "I believe that".. It was terrifying the point mentioned are no coming true.

Well I'm surprised amazon haven't banned this yet. I never enjoyed cocktail parties anyway so Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed. Stream or download thousands of included titles. Narrated by: Milton William Cooper. No default payment method selected.

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Unexplained Mysteries. Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews. Amazon Reviews. Sort by:. Most Helpful Most Recent. Filter by:. All stars 5 star only 4 star only 3 star only 2 star only 1 star only. Rosalind Daily Book is incomplete Check out the. Amazon Customer Not the actual book This poor excuse for Behold A Pale Horse has been condensed and cut so extensively that the story hardly makes any sense. Anonymous User Where's the remainder of the book?

Piranha B Jaw dropping - how far gone the world is. Jan Mundy Not original This is not the original book by William Cooper. Kelly But he said he found a philosophical reason for its popularity. Prisoners already think the system has lined up against them, Jacobson said in a phone interview. The book was also sold from tables set up on sidewalks in Harlem, Jacobson said.

And rap artists mentioned Cooper and the book in songs, Jacobson said, keeping curiosity alive. Everybody gets screwed, the rapper said, but Cooper tells you who is doing the screwing.

When he moved to Eagar, Arizona, he lived in a house on a hill. During the day, he broadcast oldies on a low-power FM station. The music was fairly popular in Eagar, a town with traffic lights at only one intersection and only a handful of broadcast options.

The shortwave show, not so much, said Nolan Udall, who met Cooper when he was hired as a handyman to patch his roof and fix his water heater. Udall later became a devotee. Udall said he once heard a highway patrolman tuned to the show in his car. But such incidents were rare. That was followed, at least in the mid-'90s, by the sounds of barking dogs, marching soldiers and people screaming in anguish.

Once the show started, Cooper came across calm and authoritative. He was a natural behind the microphone, said his biographer Jacobson, who listened to hours of archived shows. McVeigh received the death penalty for the April bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City that killed people.

Though he told the agent a tale of two mysterious men, one of whom looked like McVeigh but taller, who visited him several months before the bombing. They told him to watch out for something in Oklahoma City, Cooper said. But Cooper chased him off his property, claiming he had no jurisdiction. Cooper posted a lengthy essay on his website describing how he was under siege by the government.

FBI documents show agents monitored Cooper, including with surveillance cameras. But agents decided to not engage with him, fearing a violent clash, the documents show. That effectively placed Cooper under informal house arrest, acquaintances told the FBI. He feared leaving his house lest he be taken into custody.

Jacobs, in an August interview at his Eagar home, said he and Cooper were kindred spirits hoping to use their respective mediums to educate people about the need to defend the U. Jacobs also said his friend, who favored Chivas Regal, drank heavily, a habit that worsened over the years.

But one day, Cooper opened the door shirtless, which was uncharacteristic. He also had a large bandage on his side, which Cooper attributed to a gardening accident. No one else was home. Cooper told Jacobs that he had moved his wife and children to a place where no one could harm them.

Jacobs said something seemed off. After leaving the house, he notified authorities that he suspected his friend might have killed his family. Instead, according to the FBI files, his wife had left him and, with their daughters, moved to California. The government dropped its case against her in March Cooper, however, was telling his radio audience he had moved his wife and children out of the country for their safety.

He also told them of his newspaper publisher friend Jacobs and the accusation he had made. He called Jacobs a Judas, after the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ by handing him over to authorities. The two men never spoke again. Malachi Z. It might seem a reach to find Behold a Pale Horse in this company, but Bro. Seventeen years after his demise, Bill Cooper retains considerable name recognition on th Street.

Besides, as Bro. Back then everyone was in jail. Or dead. This had the ring of truth. In and , 5, people were murdered in New York, by far the highest two-year total in city history. It was the crack plague, and a new generation of griots arose to speak truth to the ongoing trauma of urban life. Many of the rappers who emerged during the early s, the great Wu-Tangs, the formidable Nas of the Queensbridge Houses, were deeply influenced by the Five Percenters, a.

The movement had been founded in the late s by Clarence Edward Smith, a.



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