Highlights

  1. Bill Cooper was in the US Air Force and US Navy from 1961 - 1974
  2. Bill Cooper published the book "Behold a Pale Horse" in 1991
  3. Bill Cooper was gunned down on November 5, 2001
Milton William Cooper was a Christian author and radio-show host who spent the later years of his life exposing the secrets behind the US government and UFOs.

Bill Cooper with Dog Picture
Bill Cooper was a radio-show broadcaster and author of various UFO and secret government material. He graduated from Yamato High School in 1961 and was involved with US Air Force and US Navy operations from 1965 - 1974. During this time Bill Cooper learned about and saw many tightly held secrets around subjects such as UFOs, ETs and secret government groups.

Post Navy Life

After Bill Cooper was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1974, he later went on to publish a book in 1991. Much of Cooper's information and documentation can be found in his book, "Behold a Pal Horse". Along with the release of the book Cooper became a popular speaker at various UFO conferences. The book outlined things such as the influence of UFOs with the US government, the New World Order, the assassination of Kennedy, the Apollo Moon landing and AIDS.

Death

Bill Cooper Picture
In 1998 there was a warrant out for the arrest of Cooper where Cooper was claimed to make threatening actions when a local doctor was loitering near Cooper's home. Cooper advised that he would meet any attempt to execute unlawful warrants with armed force.

In July of 2001 Cooper predicted that the US government was planning to stage a false flag attack on its own soil in order to move forward the New World Order. In September 2001, Cooper was accused of using a handgun to threaten a loiterer near his home.

According to Wikipedia:

The circumstances surrounding Cooper's death are controversial. On November 5, 2001, officers of the Apache County Sheriff's Office decided to serve Cooper a warrant based on the above-mentioned charges. For reasons not explained, the Sheriff's Office sent deputies to Cooper's home at approximately 11:00PM, and instead of knocking on his door and announcing themselves, the deputies attempted to lure Cooper from his house by posing as citizens playing loud music on or near his property. Cooper, who was an above the knee amputee, went down to investigate the scene in his truck. It is disputed whether the deputies identified themselves or tried to serve an arrest warrant at that time. Nevertheless, Cooper announced he was returning to his house to contact the Eager Police Department, either to verify the warrant or to contact the local authorities in order to report what he may have still believed was a real disturbance. Before he could do so however, the sheriff's deputies tried to apprehend him, at which point shooting began. Although it is unclear who began firing, there are some who question the uncertain circumstances, and who was responsible for first shots fired. Independent investigators questioned who would fire first at a double amputee, and Cooper's supporters claimed it was a convenient death, given the close proximity to the September 11th attacks, of which Cooper had already predicted, three months or so prior to the attacks (on his show "Hour Of The Time", 6-28-2001), Cooper was armed and one deputy was wounded. Another deputy returned fire, killing Cooper. Milton William Cooper was 58 years old.

Since his death, Bill's family members and friends have taken over his radio show operations and continued with his message.

Quinton's Opinion on William (Bill) Cooper

I Think Bill Cooper Has Got His Facts Straight

I think Bill Cooper knew a lot about the government and got a little too close for comfort, which later led to his death.

Bill Cooper had some fantastic information that he shared with the public throughout the years. I have seen a few of his lectures and also read through his book, "Behold a Pale Horse". The information that Cooper presents is very solid and makes a lot of sense.

I also like the fact that Bill has called out various other conspiracy guys like Jordan Maxwell and Alex Jones. He's not somebody who will simply believe everything he hears and is somebody that will challenge people with documentation and facts.

The thing that I find the most interesting is that Rush Limbaugh read a White House memo on air during a broadcast which named Bill Cooper, "...the most dangerous radio host in America". On top of this Cooper predicted 9/11 in July 2001 and was killed VERY shortly after on November 5, 2001. Something tells me that there is something going on here and that the government thinks Cooper knows too much.

William (Bill) Cooper Opinions (1)

I Think Bill Cooper Has Got His Facts Straight

I think Bill Cooper knew a lot about the government and got a little too close for comfort, which later led to his death. Full opinion »

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