Went from absolute paranoid lunatic to frightening clairvoyant. Arguably one of the most interesting figures of the alternative community of the 90s. Tons of crazy stories about him. Eventually murdered by the government as he predicted.
This stems from a conversation in another thread. I'm still not sure what to make of him.
He is my favorite and only conspiracy guy I have ever liked. I think he was pretty intelligent just from the way he talks. I really liked that he focused on people not believing him or anyone else and finding the truth for themselves. He also acknowledged how the information he came upon could have been a false flag or incorrect information, which is refreshing because most people just claim they know everything and they are prophets and all that.
He was wrong about a couple major things, such as the billions dead before the year 2000, but I think his overall message and a lot of the stuff he talked about was very important.
I would honestly listen to his hour and half interview, and go in the mindset with I had, is that he is a conspiracy nut, and see if the interview makes you see the world differently.
/Pol will hate him because he dismisses the Jews as puppets of a bigger conspiracy.
Julian Nguyen
>don't pay taxes for years >have defeat outstanding warrants on you for said tax evasion >shoot at sheriff and deputies trying to serve said warrants. >they shoot back and kill you Do you not know what the word "murder" means?
Brayden Bailey
This is the main interview I was talking about. It is pretty long but I would atleast add it to a bookmark to watch it sometime.
This dude is what Dale Gribble wishes he was in his wettest of wet dreams.
Yeah, he was fucking goofy about a lot of his shit. When he first popped on the scene as a UFO nut, he was just fucking insane. However a lot of this lunacy I think came from being on the original paranormal message board with people like Knapp and Lazar. So he was probably just spouting crazy shit he was reading from there.
However his later militia/pro-America stuff is the best articulations of freedom and anti-socialism I've ever heard.
Definitely rode the line between genius and lunatic better than anyone I've seen in our times.
Yea, his UFO stuff I never really got into that much but his ideas on how the NWO were against us and were against the US Government was pretty good.
He was definitely out there a bit but I think his dismissive stance on Jews makes him unpopular in modern conspiracy circles. I actually heard about him from Underground Rap. He was very popular figure to name in old school / underground rap.
William Price
Also, his bit about possibly being fed false information about UFO's really fucked with my head. There have been a lot of "leaks" in the past 40 years, and it is just kind of dumb to think all that was just accident or allowed to happen.
Nathan Flores
I don't think he's altogether against Jewish subversion. His attacks on the ADL and things supporting the ADL are some of the most coherent arguments I've ever heard against Jewish subversion in America.
New World Order, Freemasons, I dont think he specifically calls anyone out but I could be wrong. I have only listened to the CNN interview multiple times
Noah Price
Secret societies.
Dominic Cook
Ok i thought he was about jesuits or some shit
Angel Hernandez
Yea, his shit about the Kabbala and like hiding secrets and shit was kind of interesting.
His patriotic stances made him really likeable. Being Pro-America but also against certain things like Corporations, and Secret Societies in the Government.
He said that our Government system is fine, it has just been filled with corrupted people, which is what I have always agreed with
Jordan Young
>Chapter 1 Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars >Chapter 2 Secret Societies and the New World Order >Chapter 3 Oath of Initiation of an Unidentified Secret Order >Chapter 4 Secret Treaty of Verona >Chapter 5 Good-bye USA, Hello New World Order >Chapter 6 H.R. 4079 and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency >Chapter 7 Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 H.R.5210, P.L. 100-690 >Chapter 8 Are the Sheep Ready to Shear? >Chapter 9 Anatomy of an Alliance >Chapter 10 Lessons from Lithuania >Chapter 11 Coup de Grace >Chapter 12 The Secret Government >Chapter 13 Treason in High Places >Chapter 14 A Proposed Constitutional Model for the Newstates of America >Chapter 15 Protocols of the Elders of Zion >Chapter 16 The Story of Jonathan May >Chapter 17 Documentation: U.S. Army Intelligence Connection with Satanic Church
Milton William Cooper (1943—2001) was the conspiracy theorist other conspiracy theorists wish they could be. Getting his start in radio in the 1980s, Cooper was the first to mix New World Order conspiracy theories with New Age nonsense like UFOs. His book, Behold a Pale Horse, can still be found in the New Age section of many book stores. You can also thank him for popularizing the term "sheeple" (though he didn't coin it).
Although he was swimming in the same waters as Alex Jones many years before Jones appeared on the scene, Cooper had a reputation for denouncing most of his rival conspiracy theorists as being part of the conspiracy themselves, leaving him an outsider too paranoid even among the terminally paranoid. In particular, he accused the New Ager David Icke of teaching the doctrines of mystery religions and fear-mongering Alex Jones of inflicting hysteria among people with his rants.
Cooper died in 2001 in a shootout with police, after successfully avoiding an arrest warrant for tax evasion and bank fraud for three years.[1] Militia and conspiracy folklore subsequently enshrined Cooper as a martyr who was brutally beaten and murdered for "telling the truth" about a vast NWO conspiracy plot to disarm the populace in order to better subjugate them.[2]
rational wiki and encyclopedia dramatica are the best ways to find out non-academic information about semi-recent people and events, because it's just criticism. You can get the praise or unbiased bullshit from just googling.
Dominic Martinez
Bump
Jacob Watson
He was a great man and true American patriot - in the best way. He was a constitutionalist who truly believed in freedom. Also, his lectures are invaluable sources of information. Although early on he was far out with the UFO stuff, he later reversed his position. He was murdered in his own front yard, should tell you how they felt about him.
Mason Sullivan
Rationalwiki is the /leftypol/ of wikis
Michael Campbell
He correctly called out Alex Jones as the fraud he is.
Jayden Foster
ED is only good for articles about meme people and Veeky Forums history ect.
Why are so many former military guys into conspiracies? I personally know a few guys in Army intelligence who swear by this mans book. They’re not crazy people either, or at least what most of us would consider crazy. They’re all extremely intelligent and well spoken individuals. I just wonder how come almost every POG I know is into it? I’m going to the navy in June with a job that requires some security clearance. I don’t believe in this stuff at all but will I start to?
Jeremiah Long
Jones doesn't research the shit he spews. He's tantamount to a memelord, whereas Cooper's the real deal.
Mason Thompson
Boredom. There are things we don't know, and that conspiratorially (in the literal sense) will not see the light of day. That doesn't mean >aliums!
Jason Howard
Conspiracy theories thrive on the notion that you the adherent know something that the great masses of sheeple are unaware of. It's a heady feeling, knowing you're in on the Big Secret. If you have legitimate access to all sorts of classified information, I imagine that sort of feeling can very easily become addictive. So they search out for more esoteric information that secretly guides the world and almost everyone is unaware of.
Owen Sanders
This Most conspiritards follow them because they want to feel special Holocaust denier dont want to be controlled by the kikes Truthers dont want to be controlled by the ill*minati etc
Michael Ross
Funnily enough, Alex Jones considers Behold a Pale Horse the book that "woke him up".
Angel Johnson
>rational wiki
Gavin Ross
>regular Wikipedia
Owen Lee
Please be a troll
Lucas Torres
>implying regular wikipedia doesn't have an left-leaning bias
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Anthony White
>implying regular wikipedia doesn't have an left-leaning bias
Such as?
Cooper Torres
>Dey r takin rrr gurrrns
The conspiracy theory movement is a conspiracy in itself. The government wants you to believe in this type of shit because you wont be able to change shit, even if you are right.
Charles Scott
Why would it be? You form your own opinions by being able to confront ideas you disagree with, not by insulating yourself in your own hugbox.
Matthew Wright
Unironically one of the greatest Americans to ever live.
Logan Brown
>implying the rabbinical class of jews isn't the oldest continuous secret society
Levi Barnes
t. Trey Parker/Matt Stone
Jayden Parker
Alex Jones is better.
Jayden Smith
(You) can't be serious. Alex Jones is a sellout and controlled opposition from the start. Hell, he turned alternative media into another branch of government shilling after Trump was elected.
Adrian Wright
>Eventually murdered by the government as he predicted.
Which is usually what happens when you evade taxes and shoot at the cops when they try to arrest you.
Ayden White
Technically, he shot at a sheriff and his deputies, not cops.
Jason Watson
Well technically that also means you're a psycho.
Lincoln Scott
>Hell, he turned alternative media into another branch of government shilling after Trump was elected.
>Freemasons >Not Jewish I am having trouble taking you seriously.
Luke Adams
>the election was three months ago
Tyler Ross
probably made around the time Trump took office.
Kayden Ward
>he doesn't know that there are Christian Freemasons too
Sebastian Murphy
That image makes perfect sense though, why wouldnt you support the government if your guy was in charge of it?
Brayden Young
the point of alternative media was to criticize and examine the government narrative and keep the population on its guard, not to be MSNBC with more tinfoil.