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Milton William Cooper

Unveiling Secret Truths: A Journey Through Hidden Government Realities

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Author: Milton William Cooper

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780929385228

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1991

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
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Chapter 2: Secret Societies and the New World Order
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Chapter 3: Oath of Initiation of an Unidentified Secret Order
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Chapter 4: Secret Treaty of Verona
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Chapter 5: Good-by USA, Hello New World Order
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29:14
Chapter 6: H.R. 4079 and FEMA
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Chapter 7: Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 H.R.5210, P.L. 100-690
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Chapter 8: Are the Sheep Ready to Shear?
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Chapter 9: Anatomy of an Alliance
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40:30
Chapter 10: Lessons from Lithuania
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Chapter 11: Coup de Grace
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25:56
Chapter 12: The Secret Government
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Chapter 13: Treason in High Places
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Chapter 14: A Proposed Constitutional Model for the Newstates of America
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Chapter 15: Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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Chapter 16: The Story of Jonathan May
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Chapter 17: Documentation: U.S. Army Intelligence Connection with Satanic Church
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Who should listen Behold a Pale Horse

"Behold a Pale Horse" by Milton William Cooper is essential listening for those interested in conspiracy theories, governmental secrecy, and alternative histories. This audiobook appeals to individuals who seek a deeper understanding of controversial topics, including UFO phenomena, the New World Order, and societal control. It's particularly relevant for critical thinkers, enthusiasts of investigative journalism, and anyone curious about the intersection of politics, science, and spirituality. Whether you're a skeptic or an advocate of conspiracy theories, Cooper's provocative ideas will challenge your perspectives and encourage thoughtful reflection.

3 quotes from Behold a Pale Horse

  • "The time has come for mankind to rise up and say that enough is enough—enough lies, enough deception, enough manipulation."
  • "What is the ultimate goal of all governments? The answer is power, and the ultimate power is to manipulate the minds of the masses."
  • "To know the truth is to be empowered; and to possess the truth is to be liberated."

Author : Milton William Cooper

Milton William Cooper, often referred to as Bill Cooper, was a passionate patriot and influential figure dedicated to safeguarding freedom in America. Raised in a military family, his childhood spent in various countries, including Japan, shaped a unique worldview that set him apart from many of his fellow Americans. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Cooper served in the Office of Naval Security and Intelligence during the Vietnam War, receiving multiple commendations for his valor and leadership. He achieved the rank of First Class Petty Officer before his honorable discharge in 1975. Renowned as a compelling lecturer, Cooper captivated audiences across the United States and even graced the stage at Wembley in London. Following the Oklahoma City bombing, he was labeled by Rush Limbaugh as "the most dangerous radio host in America," a designation Cooper regarded as his highest compliment. His outspoken views led to investigations by federal authorities, especially after his FBI file became a controversial subject in the media. Cooper, who embraced Native American, English, Scottish, and Irish heritage, lived in Arizona with his family until they sought safety abroad in 1999. Tragically, he lost his life in a confrontation with the Apache County Sheriff's Department in 2001 and is interred in Eagar, Arizona.