Do you give any credence to what this man says?
Do you?
>>17043410
Only read a few chapters of the book so far, not so sure what to think. Seems like some truth mixed in with a lot of grandiose delusions, much like all conspiracy manifestos. Though some conspiracy circles seem to speculate the reason he was killed was because he was onto something. But I don't know much about the man, that's why I ask before I get too invested in this book.
>>17043455
>he was killed
Well.
That's not evidence of something.
It should be required reading for /x/
It's on youtube, it's only a couple hours long.
>>17043840
>It should be required reading for /x/
THIS. INFINITELY THIS. lol I got my copy via mail order in like '97. Before the internet took hold as the go to for any and all info /x/ related, this was the holy grail of references
maybe I'm just an old(er)fag loyal to my experiences, but imho check it out, Bill Cooper was a true patriot
>>17043881
>any and all info /x/ related
I should clarify - any and all info conspiracy related
>>17043705
several attempts were made on his life, he lost his leg in an accident where he was deliberately run off the road, there were other incidents as well but I can't remember off the top of my head. He was eventually killed in a standoff/shootout with one of the alphabet bureaus because they tried to enter his premises without a warrant iirc
Isnt cooper a gypsy lastname?
>>17044002
No, just means someone who makes barrels.
Could someone give a brief idea of what this book is? Do I need to be reminded that google is my friend?
>>17043840
So link it. Don't be lazy with OC.
>>17044135
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRvGXt1w-mA
>>17043929
All the other TLAs are controlled by the CIA, so all wrongdoing, by default, traces back to them. If it's on record that they didn't have a warrant, then we should assume that every other alternate timeline has seen to it that he was protected from temporal assault.
>>17044202
Thanks. Now I can spread it without ever watching it.
God knows what'd happen if I spread something I'd had no direct knowledge about.
test
>>17044430
Test mate
>>17043408
i would never of known of this book if i was not in jail. i was in jail before for allegedly hitting a police officer and people were reading this book in jail. but i never got to read it.
>>17044430
Well it worked on my end, but are you still there?
>>17044492
Yea this book was the holy grail in prisons, its amazing.
He knew a lot about the mystery schools and all that but I feel he was quite ignorant on religion in general, maybe because he was a christian.
Like all pagan religions were sun worship, ruled by a 'evil' priesthood. I can understand that he had that narrow view on things though, or if he was speaking from the mystery school point of view as he usually did.
His work is a good reference point when studying conspiracies and will help you detect disinfo and shills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEsesnzDBvA
>>17046708
Doesn't he call Whitley Streiber a shill? lol
>>17046722
I wounder why.
>Whitley Strieber, a well-known author, recounts his alien abduction experiences that eventually lead to his best selling book, Communion.