How did "Behold The Pale Horse" become so reknown in the Black Community

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My problem with this dude is that the book includes at least two claims that have been debunked or fabricated. He claims JFK was killed by the driver of the car, who released an alien gas that was meant to kill Kennedy; when it didn't work he shot him. Cooper released a doctored version of the Zaputer film that was obviously fake.

His Majesty 12 claims also were ducktales. He worked a desk job at the Navy yet somehow got his hands on top secret alien documents? The UFO community has largely dismissed his revelations as forged.

Then there's the HIV stuff. Ehhhhh....
 
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My problem with this dude is that the book includes at least two claims that have been debunked or fabricated. He claims JFK was killed by the driver of the car, who released an alien gas that was meant to kill Kennedy; when it didn't work he shot him. Cooper released a doctored version of the Zaputer film that was obviously fake.

His Majesty 12 claims also were ducktales. He worked a desk job at the Navy yet somehow got his hands on top secret alien documents? The UFO community has largely dismissed his revelations as forged.

Then there's the HIV stuff. Ehhhhh....

1. JFK theories always go in different viewpoints but focus on one main aspect ...that it's impossible of one shooter to do it at different angles and others were involved. He addressed in his book.

2. Are you saying the Majestic 12 didn't exist or the people who were involved?

3. Where is the evidence he worked a desk job and why a desk job discredits any whistleblowing information?
 

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Spin: "48 Laws Of Power" picked up where BHTPH left off in the Black "conscious" community. That too was written by a whiteman.
 
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Spin: "48 Laws Of Power" picked up where BHTPH left off in the Black "conscious" community. That too was written by a whiteman.

There are books that were before those that the "BCC" were on.

"Tragedy and Hope", "Anglo-American Establishment" Carol Quigley and "Pawns in the Game" by William Guy Carr( Another Military Officer)
 

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There are books that were before those that the "BCC" were on.

"Tragedy and Hope", "Anglo-American Establishment" Carol Quigley and "Pawns in the Game" by William Guy Carr( Another Military Officer)


Yeah but those werent in the mix of what the Black "conscious" community was on....I mean u got Bobby Hemmit who would name drop all types of books but he was like the only one really doing that from that era.
 

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You forget Phil Valentine who did and dropped those names i listed.

Yeah Phil too...But even then , those books u named weren't the "Go to" on that level of 48 Laws in the Black conscious community....Like if we go into the 2000's you had 48 Laws and anything else by Robert Green, Think And Grow Rich, Basic Economics, Metu Neter, How To Hustle And Win, The Hood Health Handbook and I also remember The Secret tried to sneak in the mix but got dismissed. LOL. 2Pac also had the Black conscious community stressing Machievelis The Prince. Those were the popular names floating around the Black conscious community....Not the ones u mentioned. That is the overall topic...Popular books in the Black conscious community.

The 2000's also saw a resurgance of the Ghetto/hood novels with books like Coldest Winter, True To The Game, Be More Careful and the most popular Push by Sapphire which would be remembered as the movie Precious .....but thats another topic.
 
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William Cooper, the author of Behold a Pale Horse—the book on Aids that Minister of Health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has been circulating—is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).

Cooper is often seen at Klan rallies, but denies being a member of the Klan himself, claiming he simply supports the “Christian” ethos of the cult. Speaking on his own radio station Cooper most recently claimed the KKK were “misunderstood” and encouraged “patriots” to join so as to be kept abreast of all the plots being hatched against American sovereignty.

Cooper, the leader of the Arizona Militia—a far-right-wing movement preparing to repel alien invaders—claims to have served in the United States Air Force as well as the United States Navy and to have had unlimited access to secret information. US government records show Cooper serving as the lowest grade of clerk in the navy. His functions would have amounted to little more than sweeping the floors where top secret meetings were held.

Govt Aids nut linked to Ku Klux Klan

All these conspiracy theorist cacs are neo-nazis.


He might be, but no one trusts the media anymore.. they always trying to discredit people as racists or mentally ill or some shyt. It is tough to k ow what to believe these days.
 

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Had the cookbook in 5th grade. Got it confiscated while we were in the back of glass teaching ourselves how to make bombs:mjlol:
I dled that shyt off irc. We was in south jersey so we aint have shyt to do but make bombs and set shyt on fire. We wasnt going crazy but it was a thing for a lil while lol.

Had i done that today theyd arresst us all and put us on cnn



As far as cooper. I have done the research and listened to all the talking poihts, dude knew what was up. People like don ecker try to discredit him but the fact that dude called out 911 the act, the suppossed perpitrator and then what wouod happen next MONTHS before it actually did is proof.

Did he use what he was doing as a way to get money. Yes. But he put in the work

Hour of the time is filled with gems

As far as coopers connection with black people im not black i wouodny know BUT i first heard of him thru wutang and even recently rza brought up the book in an interview as something to open people up to the possibilities.

Fun fact. Method mans tical 2000 uses these themes HEAVY and even uses a recreation of coopers PODCAST INTRO for the shaolin what song. You hear the creepy voice over a loudspeaker,HoRns in background, screaming people and dogs.

When i went back on a deep dig and realized it was almost a copy you know this man put in the work and touched mad peoples interests. Were talking a podcast n radioshow in 1993!

fukk don ecker you can feel the jealousy thru ya pc when he talks about cooper. Hour lonh “exposals” that only prooved cooper was a drunk. Like half the world aint on somghing.
 
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Yeah Phil too...But even then , those books u named weren't the "Go to" on that level of 48 Laws in the Black conscious community....Like if we go into the 2000's you had 48 Laws and anything else by Robert Green, Think And Grow Rich, Basic Economics, Metu Neter, How To Hustle And Win, The Hood Health Handbook and I also remember The Secret tried to sneak in the mix but got dismissed. LOL. 2Pac also had the Black conscious community stressing Machievelis The Prince. Those were the popular names floating around the Black conscious community....Not the ones u mentioned. That is the overall topic...Popular books in the Black conscious community.

The 2000's also saw a resurgance of the Ghetto/hood novels with books like Coldest Winter, True To The Game, Be More Careful and the most popular Push by Sapphire which would be remembered as the movie Precious .....but thats another topic.

No one is discrediting books that came in at that time but the books i just named have been there since the late 70s and early 80s. They were talked about because of their widely known information.

Information doesnt get old, its replaced with more info.
 

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No one is discrediting books that came in at that time but the books i just named have been there since the late 70s and early 80s. They were talked about because of their widely known information.

Information doesnt get old, its replaced with more info.


But again...the topic is about a popular book amongst the Black conscious community. U talking about something else now.
 
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