Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Milton William "Bill" Cooper (May 6, 1943 – November 5, 2001) was an American conspiracy theorist, radio broadcaster, and author known for his 1991 book Behold a Pale Horse, in which he warned of multiple global conspiracies, some involving extraterrestrial life.

  2. Oct 1, 2020 · EAGAR, Ariz. — When authorities killed William Cooper in a burst of gunfire outside his hilltop home in eastern Arizona, he was an author and radio host who had attracted a rabid following among...

  3. Mar 5, 2002 · After shooting a sheriff's deputy twice in the head, Cooper was killed by police on Nov. 6. The deputy is expected to survive. The firefight was a disastrous ending to a standoff that had begun in 1998 when federal authorities charged Cooper with tax evasion and bank fraud.

  4. Aug 22, 2018 · The Granddaddy of American Conspiracy Theorists. Decades before QAnon, false flags, "crisis actors" and Alex Jones, there was Milton William Cooper. An exclusive excerpt from 'Pale Horse...

  5. Feb 28, 2018 · In Behold A Pale Horse, William Cooper laid the groundwork for today's most infamous conspiracy theories: JFK, AIDS, and extraterrestrials.

  6. If the “New World Order” is the unified field theory of conspiracies, then Milton William Cooper was its Einstein. Published in 1991, Cooper’s Behold a Pale Horse is both a bible and a Talmud to...

  7. Sep 21, 2018 · A recent Rolling Stone headline called Milton William (Bill) Cooper, author of the infamous bestseller Behold a Pale Horse and host of the 1990s short-wave radio show The Hour of the Time, “the...

  8. Nov 5, 2021 · On this day 20 years ago, the legendary Truth Seeker, Bill Cooper, was killed at his home by local bludgies after an alleged outstanding warrant.

  9. Aug 26, 2018 · Yet even if the way false and toxic narratives take shape and spread may be changing, they all owe something to the forefather of modern conspiracy theorists, William Milton Cooper.

  10. Sep 2, 2018 · In “Pale Horse Rider,” Mark Jacobson tells the story of Milton William Cooper and a distinctly American brand of fevered conjecture.

  1. People also search for