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Bill Cooper

How do you know there wasn't a sinister plot?

demanding the opposition prove a negative. typical tactic of the paranoid conspiracy theory movement.

can YOU prove I am not the King of Mars? I bet ya can't!!
 
I have a DVD of Cooper's live broadcast on the day of 9/11, starting in the morning and going well into the evening.

I was impressed by the number of callers he got, they were lined up continuously for over 8 hours.

Cooper called it right from the get-go, he saw that the WTC was a controlled demolition instantly, it took me 5 years.

He also took a couple pot-shots at Alex Jones.

The program was very impressive, he seemed very smart, except the part where he doubted the moon landings, otherwise he was on-the-ball.

Weird that someone so ahead of the curve would question the moon landings, I guess no one is perfect.

Strange that Cooper dies less than 2 months after 9/11.
 
demanding the opposition prove a negative. typical tactic of the paranoid conspiracy theory movement.

can YOU prove I am not the King of Mars? I bet ya can't!!

No, you need to prove you are the King of Mars.
 
I can't prove there was a sinister plot, nor do I really know enough about the circumstances to form a decent opinion.
I know he was seriously paranoid and possibly getting harrassed a lot. Whatever the reason those undercover cops shot him he should have known better than to wave a gun around outside his house.:rolleyes:
 
Bill Cooper set the bar pretty high for CT's: aliens, driver shooting Kennedy, Mt Weather, police state roundups after Thanksgiving dinner, etc. Behold A Pale Horse is actually a pretty entertaining book if you accept it as the lunacy that it is. Very creative guy.

There is something sad and very odd about those reports about the last few years of his life, not in a "conspiracy" way but just in the sense that it sounds like there's an interesting story there, maybe even kookier than his book.
 

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