Don Ecker - The Hour of Our Time: The Legacy of Bill Cooper - The Conspiracy Theorist Who Predicted His Own Death 2020
William Milton Cooper, author of Behold a Pale Horse was killed in a shootout with sheriff’s deputies in Eagar, Arizona today. Cooper was host of a talk show broadcast by Worldwide Christian Radio out of Nashville. He was well known in the UFO community for his radical view that there were a number of alien species present on earth, and that they were unspeakably evil. Don Ecker, article Who is Milton William Cooper?
At 1:00 p.m. mountain time November 6th we received a call from Officer Frank Valenzuela form Arizona Department of Public Safety. This call came to us as a result of our calling the sheriff’s office to confirm that this incident had happened; he informed us that this level of entrapment for Mr Cooper started at 11:40 p.m. November 5th 2001 by luring Bill Cooper away from his home which sat on top of a hillside in the community of Edgar, Arizona: his physical address was 96 North Clearview Circle, Edgar, Arizona. The departments of Edgar and Apache law enforcement were working together. They claimed that they had gone out to serve three felony warrants, pertaining to someone having had a semi-automatic pistol drawn on them by Bill Cooper. ibid.
Officers deliberately caused a ruckus to get this man away from his home to create this entrapment. He went down the hill away from his home to the automobile to see what the ruckus was: it was two law officers in plain clothes. He spoke to them then got back in his car to go back up to his house, when out of hiding came a patrol car that blocked his return to his home. He put his hands on the car window as we assume that is what he was ordered to do as they approached his car he pulled out to get around the car. ibid.
He got out of his car and tried to run for his home. Shots were fired. He returned fire hitting one officer in the head twice whom is in surgery in St Joe’s hospital. The other officer continued to fire until Cooper was dead. Please keep in mind this report was given to us by the sheriff’s office. ibid.
On November 5th 2001 world renowned author, lecturer, radio show host and ex-naval intelligence officer William Cooper was killed under suspicious circumstances outside his home in Edgar, Arizona. The Hour of Our Time: The Legacy of William Cooper
‘Read everything, listen to everybody, don’t trust anything unless you can prove it with your own research.’ ibid. Bill
The sound of a captivating voice in the wilderness, that authoritative and self-assured voice for five nights a week would educate us, enlighten us and more importantly warn us. ibid.
One of the most popular underground conspiracy books of all time: Behold a Pale Horse. ibid.
The 42 hours’ worth of dedicated broadcasts … Mystery Babylon. ibid.
‘Friends would come over and we would listen to Bill Cooper.’ ibid. fan
Harassed by government agents who kept watch on him. ibid.
‘Be prepared for a major attack. But it won’t be Osama bin Laden; it’ll be those behind the New World Order … They must do something terrible.’ ibid. Bill’s broadcast 28th June 2001
‘After leaving his residence in his vehicle, the report states that Cooper confronted plain clothed deputies a short distance away’. ibid. Sierra Times
Bill’s body was lying by the doorstep of his house for approximately 15 hours while officials waited for a robot to be sent up from Phoenix in order his evaluate his house and property for explosives. ibid.
‘In making these broadcasts I have sealed my fate.’ ibid. Bill
Milton William Cooper, also known as Bill Cooper, is perhaps one of, if not the most influential figure in modern-day conspiracy theory. He is no longer with us to give us his spin on the world. The Conspiracy Theorist Who Predicted His Own Death, Qxir: Tales from the Bottle, Youtube 10.31, 2020
Cooper began hosting a show on short-wave radio called The Hour of the Time. ibid.
Cooper also predicted his own death … he would be silenced for his resistance. ibid.
Cooper was struck nine times and killed on his own doorstep. ibid.