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FBI documents show agents monitored Cooper, including with surveillance cameras. But agents decided to not engage with him, fearing a violent clash, the documents show. Vulliamy, Ed; Dirks, Bruce (November 3, 1997). "New trial may solve riddle of Oklahoma bombing". The Guardian. London . Retrieved January 17, 2013. Erroneously stated that the New York Post and the New York Daily News were "owned by Jews, published by Jews, and edited by Jews". Around the time he published his own book, Cooper became convinced his UFO theories were wrong. He told his radio listeners he had been duped when he was in the Navy. The documents he had seen were fake, he said, designed to further the myth of aliens and keep the population afraid.

Cooper’s most famous prediction was made during the June 28th, 2001, broadcast of The Hour of the Time. A little past his 58th birthday and drinking heavily, Cooper was doing his program from a studio he’d built in the den of his house at 96 North Clearview Circle, atop a hill in the small White Mountains town of Eagar, Arizona, 15 miles from the New Mexico line. The second Horseman represents civil war as opposed to the war of conquest that the first Horseman is said to bring. [5] [35] Other commentators have suggested that it might also represent the persecution of Christians. [12] [36] [ full citation needed] As empire division [ edit ] Death on the Pale Horse, Benjamin West, 1817Niebuhr, Barthold Georg (1844), The History of Rome from the First Punic War to the Death of Constantine, vol.5, Rome: Taylor and Walton, p.346 Elliott points out that Commodus, who had nothing to wish for and everything to enjoy, that beloved son of Marcus Aurelius who ascended the throne with neither competitor to remove nor enemies to punish, became the slave of his attendants who gradually corrupted his mind. [38]

Cooper claims that US tobacco crops were fertilized with " radioactive tailings from uranium mines" and thus caused an increase in cancer [4] :173 by misinterpreting both cancer statistics and radiation (which is basically everywhere in small amounts or greater). Tobacco does indeed contain radioactive elements, and it is true that phosphogypsum, a waste product from uranium mining, is processed into a fertilizer, [36] There are many carcinogens in burned tobacco, and radiation is not particularly significant compared to all of the carcinogens in tobacco. [37] [38]Cooper said he hoped his audience would tell Jones what he said. “Though I suspect he’s listening, because he does,” Cooper said during the broadcast. “Alex Jones, you are a bold-faced, stinking, rotten, little coward liar.” Cooper’s lectures were dark, Hayakawa said, compared with the relatively lighter fare of abductions and sightings the UFO community was used to. Rev. Brian Vos. "Outlook Article – The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". Reformedfellowship.net. Archived from the original on 2014-01-21 . Retrieved 2014-04-03.

The transition came as UFO culture faded in popularity, said Hayakawa, who continued as a UFO researcher.

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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Mounce, Robert H. (2006). The Book of Revelation. Grand Rapids, Mich. [u.a.]: Eerdmans. p.140. ISBN 9780802825377. Archived from the original on 2023-01-13 . Retrieved 2015-04-10. Jacobson said that were Cooper alive in 2020, he would not be a fan of Trump. Nor would he want to be fawned over. One was an anti-Semitic text called the “Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion.” The document, a work of fiction, purports to outline a secret plan by Jews to take over the world.

In the crowd was Melody O’Ryin Swanson, who ran Light Technology Publishing. Swanson said in a phone interview that when she met Cooper, he mentioned the possibility of publishing a book. One audience that found “Behold a Pale Horse” is the Patriot wing of the Republican Party. In an invitation-only Facebook group, some members of Patriot Movement AZ, a group of far-right Republicans, traded their thoughts on conspiracy theories and their hatred of Muslims and immigrants. Members of the group have also become influential in the Arizona Republican Party. Dwight D. Eisenhower, according to Cooper, was the last president to know the full details of Operation Majestic (MJ-12), that "aliens have manipulated and/or ruled the human race through various secret societies, religions, magic, witchcraft, and the occult. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission are in complete control of the alien technology and are also in complete control of the nation's economy." [4] :232 Cooper's assertions are based on fraudulent documents. Cooper refused to see America’s hypocrisies as the result of a hundred grifts and petty cons, a chaotic mish-mash whose effects were essentially random. He’s such a contrarian,” Jacobson said. “As soon as he became a god, he probably would have disappeared.”

Pilkington, Mark (2010). Mirage Men: A Journey into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs. Little, Brown Book. ISBN 978-1849012409. The quote is attributed to Pope John XXII in 1935, but John XXII lived from 1244-1334. Pope John XXIII lived from 1881-1963, but was only pope from 1958 onward. The English-language quote apparently derives from a collection of prophecies by John XXII, and was allegedly given during a secret meeting with ufologist George Adamski in 1963. [note 2] It is highly unlikely that Adamski ever met with the pope, [46] or that the pope would be sympathetic to ufology, which is rather heterodox to Catholicism.



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