Shannon M. (shantastic303) - , reviewed on
Helpful Score: 5
"Bill Cooper was a former U.S. Naval Intelligence Briefing Team Member. In his book he reveals information allegedly kept secret by our government since the 1940s. UFOs, the J.F.K.. assassination, the Secret Government, the war on drugs and more.
It is important to keep in mind that this book was published before the attack on the World Trade Center because the US is finding itself in exactly the position Cooper predicted.
I read this book while I was in college while Bill Cooper was still alive. William Cooper, seemingly paranoid, claimed that he would be shot to death on his own property. True to his "fate," he was gunned down in precisely this manner years after publishing the book and settling down in Arizona. Whether you believe his conspiracy theories or not - I admire his perseverance to voice his theories without fear. President Bill Clinton called him ". . . the most dangerous radio host in America."
I don't believe every "theory" in this book - however, it did open my eyes as a young college student. I am a free thinker thanks to Bill Cooper."
It is important to keep in mind that this book was published before the attack on the World Trade Center because the US is finding itself in exactly the position Cooper predicted.
I read this book while I was in college while Bill Cooper was still alive. William Cooper, seemingly paranoid, claimed that he would be shot to death on his own property. True to his "fate," he was gunned down in precisely this manner years after publishing the book and settling down in Arizona. Whether you believe his conspiracy theories or not - I admire his perseverance to voice his theories without fear. President Bill Clinton called him ". . . the most dangerous radio host in America."
I don't believe every "theory" in this book - however, it did open my eyes as a young college student. I am a free thinker thanks to Bill Cooper."
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