"You know one of the biggest differences between me and most of you is when I'm wrong and when stupid I don't let my ego get in the way. I can look in the mirror and say, "Bill you're stupid and you better change your ways!" and I do because I don't like to be stupid because I've done it several times in my life." ~ William Cooper
On November 5, 2001, William Cooper was shot to death by sheriff deputies in an exchange of gunfire, fulfilling his often-stated wish to go out in a blaze of glory. He was shot in front of his home, his body left for many hours before it could be removed.
News of Cooper's death spread quickly via the Internet as friend and foe alike posted letters and tributes describing their past, often confrontational, encounters with an individual many consider to be the most controversial man in modern American history. He was most surely America's most brilliant broadcaster, going where no one ever went before, and yes, as Clinton called him, "the most dangerous man on American airwaves."
But who was William Milton Cooper? UFO expert? Conspiracy theorist? Navy Intelligence Operative? Controversial radio personality? Survivalist? Patriot? Fanatic?
Cooper was modestly proud of that quote taking it as a point of pride (humbly so) and intensified his exposures of the ways of the Illuminati. His insights and knowledge of the metaphysics as well as the physical of their aims and our times, were, in the true meaning of the expression,"mind blowing". He is sorely missed.
This is a classic William Cooper broadcast from his shortwave radio broadcast the 'Hour of the Time'. It was originally aired on July 10th, 2000.
This is episode #1833 from the HOTT catalogue titled 'Why do you Listen?'
I hope you enjoy it..
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