Re: Michael Moore & Alex Jones & Bill Cooper
William (Bill) Cooper was the man. A man of iron will and courage. He made some mistakes along the way but so do we all. His book Behold A Pale Horse will remain a Rosetta Stone for alternative research and thought for generations to come. He stood for his beliefs bravely and lost his life for it. Not many of us can claim to know anyone who has made that ultimate sacrifice even when they didn't have to. Further more his videos (on Youtube now) of the JFK assassination are a must see for anyone who thought they had the whole thing figured out.
I agree with what people here are saying about Michael Moore. He doesn't touch the dangerous issues and can remind you of a male version of Rosie O'Donnel.
Alex Jones used to get under my skin with his criticism of David Icke whom I will touch upon next. But Alex has reputed his trash talk about Icke and stated that with everything he's learned lately that he was wrong to discount some of the more far out claims that Mr. Icke has made. Alex remains a beacon of resistance and I don't care how much he yells and screams. It's about time somebody started doing it.
David Icke isn't on this list and I feel he should be. His book And The Truth Shall Set You Free almost rivals Behold a Pale Horse. Almost. David Icke has remained committed to exposing the truth despite ridicule and never shied away from where his evidence has led him no matter how bizarre. His most difficult claims are hard for me to even swallow but the guy has been right too often for me to laugh just as Alex has claimed. His research into politicians across the globe being involved in Devil Worship can be cross referenced with many sources along with their calling cards. He is not afraid to claim that interdimensional forces are at work which is further than many are willing to tread which I applaud. The days of just seeing things in 3 dimensions needs to end so that we can see a bigger picture of manipulation in my opinion. Icke has exposed this wonderfully in many of his books.
Milton William Cooper May6, 1943- November 5, 2001 R. I. P brother
Last edited by 3Dprisoner; 10-08-2008 at 04:36 PM.
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