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Behold a Pale Horse
There have been many anti-masons over the years, but Milton William Cooper was noteworthy for being one of the first of the internet age.
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Milton William Cooper
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Bill Cooper
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May 6, 1943 - November 6, 2001
UFO conspiracist, tax resister, and self-styled "militiaman", Milton W. Cooper left a mixed legacy. While those who were inclined to accept his theories on John F. Kennedys assassination and a government cover-up of an alien invasion found him engaging and personable, those who questioned his logic or asked for proof found that 'his demeanor and attitude was "unfriendly" at best.'
1 A Clinton White House memo allegedly labelled him "the most dangerous radio host in America"2 while those who identified with his shoot-from-the-hip independence called him Americas greatest patriot.
Best known as the author of Behold a Pale Horse (1991), this book detailed his claims of an extraterrestrial invasion and government cover-up, as well as the complete text of the notorious antisemitic hoax, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, with Cooper claiming that "any reference to 'Jews' should be replaced with the word 'Illuminati."
He hosted a short-wave radio programme called The Hour of the Time (WBCQ worldwide short-wave 7.415 MHz (0300 to 0400 UTC) Monday through Thursday nights). In October 2001, Coopers radio show was cancelled because of "lack of funds". He also hosted a talk show broadcast on the Worldwide Christian Radio out of Nashville.
Cooper made many claims about his life. He claimed to have been a member of the Order of DeMolay, an appendant body of Freemasonry, claiming this gave him insight into the hidden clues of masonic control. 3
A second-class petty officer, he had received an Honourable Discharge from the United States Navy on 11 December, 1975. But he also made unverified claims to have worked for Naval Intelligence, using this as justification for many of his claims and accusations regarding what he claimed was a government cover-up regarding UFOs.
He first posted messages in ParaNet early in 1988 but, when asked for evidence, became so abusive that he was eventually barred. "He was known for plagiarizing the 'research' of other UFOlogists and claiming that he first saw all this stuff in Naval Intelligence documents in the early '70sincluding things the UFOlogists made up as jokes." 4
"It didn't take long for the UFO mainstream to turn against Cooper. He had come out of nowhere telling grossly sensational stories, and yet was quickly eclipsing those who had been laboring for decades to gain public acceptance for stories only a bit less outlandish. A little investigation quickly showed how Coopers tales were not only implausible and unsubstantiated, but had significantly changed over time. Don Ecker of UFO Magazine ran a series of exposés on Cooper in 1990." 5
Over time, his claims became more outlandish. He claimed that JFK was assassinated by his driver, citing a special 'washed' version of the Zapruder film that seemed to show Kennedys driver, William Greer, turning to shoot the Presidentan allegation since disproven. 6 He later claimed that the aliens in an American television series, "Alien Nation", were real aliens.7
By 1998, the USA federal government had several outstanding warrants for Cooper and his wife for tax evasion and bank fraud. Coopers Chinese-born wife, Annie, and their two daughters had left the United States in June 2000; Cooper remained at his home in Eagar, Apache County, Arizona.
Cooper had made it clear, both online and on air, that he would not surrender to the police. 'According to Glenn Jacobs, a local newspaperman who knew Cooper, "he kept an AK-47 just inside his front door by a magazine rack."' 8
At 11:40 pm, 5 November, 2001, Apache County Sheriffs deputies attempted to serve an arrest warrant at Coopers residence. Earlier that day Cooper had seen a man driving past his home, ran out, jumped in his car and drove after the man, forcing him to pull over, and threatening him at gunpoint. The man, a local doctor, waited until Cooper left then called the police, who issued a warrant against Cooper for "aggravated assault with a deadly weapon."
Cooper had lost a leg in a motorcycle accident many years before, and police surveillance indicated that there was a high probability that his home contained a number of firearms.9 Police believed that if they could lure Cooper out of his home they would have a better chance of arresting him.
"Members of the Apache Country Sheriffs Office deployed several deputies in the area adjacent to Coopers home in an attempt to draw him from his residence to serve an arrest warrant. After leaving his residence in his vehicle, Cooper confronted plainclothes deputies a short distance away. As Cooper drove back to his residence, Sheriffs deputies attempted to stop him using a fully marked patrol vehicle to block the roadway. Cooper refused to stop or comply with verbal orders issued by deputies. Cooper drove around the patrol vehicle, off the roadway, and attempted to run over a sergeant before heading back to his residence. Cooper was followed a short distance to the front of his residence where he was again confronted by uniformed deputies. After refusing once again to comply with orders from deputies, Cooper exited his vehicle and ran toward his house, firing shots from a handgun towards deputies. Deputy Robert Marinez of the Apache County Sheriffs Office was struck in the head by at least one round. Deputies returned fire, striking and fatally wounding Cooper." 10
Although widely reported as 5 November, the police report gives his time of death as early in the morning of 6 November.11
On 15 November, a memorial service was held for Cooper at the Jewkes Mortuary in Eagar, Arizona. Shortly after his death, internet reports of a press conference that William Cooper had allegedly held two weeks before his death began to appear. These have been denied by his website as being a hoax. 12
1."William Cooper Update" Sierra Times, November 6, 2001. sierratimes.com (accessed 2004/01/28) Also see hourofthetime.com/william.htm (accessed 2008/07/21).
2.Rush Limbaugh from a Clinton White House memo after the Oklahoma City bombing. Sierra Times cited by David Icke, E-Magazine, Volume 29 November 2001. http://www.davidicke.net/. Also see hourofthetime.com/william.htm.
3.Claimed by Robert D. Morningstar marstar@escape.com on konformist.com (accessed 2004/01/28).
4.Reason, "Death Wish How rebels punch their own ticket." Brian Doherty reason.com. Also see tje.net/para/documents/cooper_who.htm.
5.Skeptical Inquirer, "UFO conspiracist William Cooper killed in gunfight with police." Robert Sheaffer March, 2002, findarticles.com. Also see: "...never a pleasant person to begin with, he spiralled downwards as both his incipient paranoia and long list of enemies grew." "Fascinated by Coopers flips and flops, I presented my investigation of his claims in UFO Magazine (1990; Vol 5, issues No 4 and 5)" Don Ecker, Fortean Times, 155 February 2002.
6. Fortean Times vol. 121, pp. 28-31; vol. 122, pp. 40-43.
7.yawp.com/3rd-i/rsrc/gloss/c/coop_m.html.
8.Mark Sheaffer, "Officers Kill Militia Voice", The Arizona Republic. 7 November, 2001.
9.Fortean Times, "Bullets before brains," Kenn Thomas. vol. 155 February, 2002. http://www.forteantimes.com. Kenn Thomas also directs us to Lars Hansons affidavit to try to get the full picture about Bill Cooper konformist.com.
10.Apache County Sheriffs Office, Sheriff Brian Hounshell fax. November 6, 2001 scifiles.no-ip.com/obit.htm. Also see The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, November 7, 2001.
11."On November 6, 2001 at approximately 0005 hours, the Apache County Sheriff's Office (ACSO), Special Response Team (SRT), was invoived in an "Officer Involved Shooting." The suspect, William Milton Cooper [sic], critically wounded an ACSO deputy and was mortally wounded by another sheriff's deputy." Synopsis, Criminal Investigation Apache County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault on a Peace Officer DR#2001-070756. Kevin Wood (2613) Phoenix, Arizona : Arizona Department of Public Safety, 4 April 2002, p. 1 See: hourofthetime.com.
12.hourofthetime.com.
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