A Salute to William Cooper
Current events make it all too clear that the time of lies has come to an end. If it’s hard to believe what we’ve seen so far, it may be even harder to believe that this is just the beginning; we have a feeling that we haven’t seen anything yet. In light of all of this we got to thinking about a man by the name of William Cooper. A high clearance Navy intelligence officer Bill Cooper began blowing the whistle over thirty years ago, back in the days when to do so was definitely not allowed.
We’d like to introduce you to this man and his work with an excerpt from an article by Cal Garrison. If it interests you and you’d like to learn more, we invite you to check out some vintage footage of the man himself talking about his work and what it means to be one of the only ones to see the light when everyone else is still asleep and living in darkness.
“Read everything, listen to everybody, don’t trust anything unless you can prove it with your own research”
William Cooper 1943 – 2001
An excerpt from “TRUTH AND LIES”, an article by Cal Garrison, published in the April 2011 edition of ‘The Spirit of Ma’at’
A Brief History Of How We Began To Wake Up To The Awful Truth
“Don’t let me create the impression that it took me sixty-four years to figure out that “Public Enemy Number One” might be the people in charge. I was a hippie for Pete’s sake; and I was raised during the McCarthy Era. Spending so much time in front of the TV set, I remember catching bits and pieces of the McCarthy Hearings. Even as a child I could tell that the House Un-American Activities Committee wasn’t on the up-and-up. And it was during that witch hunt, after the war, right around the time they started lying outright about the alien presence, and throughout the fifties, when life was supposedly better than it’s ever been, that the hypocrisy and corruption of the people in charge began to pierce the illusion that they were the good guys.
Anyone who grew up in the fifties can remember the “God, Mom, and Apple Pie”, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Fourth of July Parades, the American Dream, the birth of rock-and-roll, and the Technicolor movies that introduced us to the likes of Frankie Avalon, Sandra Dee, Elvis Presley, and a rare assortment of creatures from Outer Space. Between all of that and the Mickey Mouse Club, and the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts, and the fluoride in the drinking water, and the ‘life saving’ vaccines, no wonder so many of us got duped into thinking it was all good. Who knew? While we were busy saluting the flag and getting stupefied by all of the above, the ones who assured us they had our best interests in mind were sanctioning the assassination of the likes of Wilhelm Reich and crucifying anyone who didn’t go along with the program.
Looking back on that era, it’s easy to see why so many of us are still stuck on the idea that those were the “good old days”. And it’s even easier to see why so many of our more conservative, current day leaders call for a return to the values and beliefs that were alive at that time; why wouldn’t they? Their covert machinations were working like a charm. No one had a clue. Underneath all the patriotism and righteousness that had us jitterbugging through the fifties, we were totally spellbound and under control — until the sixties rolled around.
There’s no doubt that the next decade brought more of the truth out into the open. Unfortunately, the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, the psychedelic explosion, and the drug induced haze that shrouds our perceptions even today, made it difficult to do much but get stoned and talk about it. Most of us were too high to get serious about anything but the next “Love In” and the ones who were straight enough to go out and change the system, got sucked in by it. Only a few of them survived and only the fringiest of the fringe kept a flashlight on the truth.
Close to twenty years later, in the mid- eighties, William Cooper, a retired Navy Intelligence Officer and author of “Behold a Pale Horse”, came out of the woodwork and began to talk openly about the alien cover-up, the Secret Government, the Illuminati, and the long term New World Order agenda. Cooper may not have been the first conspiracy theorist, but he was the first to go public. His short wave radio broadcast, the ‘Hour of Our Time’ turned a lot of people on to the awful truth — so much so that during the Clinton administration Cooper was targeted as an enemy of the state:
“William Cooper’s FBI file, promulgated by the investigation required by his security clearances while in military service, was one of those unlawfully in possession of the White House in what has become known as, “Filegate”. Shortly after this discovery President Clinton ordered all federal agencies to begin investigation, persecution, and prosecution of Mr. Cooper to shut him up.”
In 1996 Bill Clinton issued a memo naming William Cooper “the most dangerous radio show host in America”. Cooper responded to the announcement by saying it was the greatest compliment he had ever received. Five years later, on November 4, 2001, within three days of the anniversary of Wilhelm Reich’s assassination forty-four years earlier, William Cooper was killed in a shootout with the Apache County Sheriff’s Department, in a government raid on his home.
If the powers that be thought that this would put an end to the conspiracy theorists, they were too late. By the time Cooper was eliminated, David Icke had already established himself as the whistle blower of the century. Early in his career, Icke’s theories got him laughed off the stage but in 1999 he came out with a book that made him famous. “The Biggest Secret” introduced the sleeping masses to The Reptiles, the Illuminati, the Committee of 300, the Bilderburg Group, and a cache of top secret, hard to believe information that was too well documented to dismiss — all of which prompted anyone who read his work to rearrange their perspective on the people in charge and pretty much everything else, including the Christ myth.”
We invite you to tune in to the ‘Wlliam Cooper Series’
The Hour Of Our Time
The definitive documentary on the life and death of Milton William Cooper.
Surrounding us in our day to day lives are mysteries, that to spend our days pondering would paralyze us from leading productive lives. So we turn away from these thoughts in order to seek out as trouble free an existence as we can. Then there are those who have made it their business to explore and expose these mysteries : to remind us of what we already know on some deep subconscious level, that things are rarely what they seem on the surface. Bill Cooper was such a man.
1 Hour 26+ Minutes
William Cooper – The Wembley Speech – 1993 – Full Length
This is the lecture that Bill gave at the ‘Global Deception Conference’ held in London in January of 1993 on the New World Order and their plans for the planet and the human race. In it he goes over some of their employed methods, talks about how their ends justify their means, and gets into a discussion of how their Religion doesn’t have to be believed by anyone else for it to still have effect over the entire populus. (The audio on this one is less than perfect – please listen closely and be patient)
2 Hours 45+ Minutes