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Beyond the Pale Horse: The Strange Case of Milton William Cooper

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In "Beyond the Pale The Strange Case of Milton William Cooper," legendary conspiracy publisher Gray Barker continues his "Strange Case" series by looking at one of the most controversial conspiracy theorists of all William Cooper. Cooper was killed in a shootout with federal agents in 2001, thus enshrining him forever into whatever "Hall of Fame" exists for conspiracy theorists. Cooper's book, "Behold a Pale Horse," remains the top selling conspiracy and UFO book, on Amazon, almost 20 years after it was originally published. In this book, Barker, who knew Cooper before he died, analyzes some of the material sent to him by Cooper in the 1980s, offering his insight into the man and the legend. Chapter headings 1. "Operation Majority" 2. "The Secret MJ-12" 3. "The New Man" 4. "Following the Money" 5. "Alternative This, Alternative That" 6. "Majesty 12" 7. "Beaten By the Belt" 8. "Militias and the Terror Dialectic" 9. "Polite Gun Control in America" Published by New Saucerian Press Cover Andy Colvin

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 9, 2018

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Gray Barker

158 books19 followers
American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena.

His 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers introduced the notion of the Men in Black to UFO folklore.

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October 8, 2018
I love Bill Cooper, but this book is not at all what I expected. It is mostly quotes by Bill Cooper not properly cited with some very minimal comments by the author such as "Cooper said" and "Cooper thought." It was not clear exactly what was said by Cooper and what was said by the author as the quotes weren't properly cited or where exactly they're coming from, but if you know Cooper's work you would recognize his words. They're just put together on various topics and that's it. There is zero "insight" as the book description suggests on Cooper as a man or his life. I think someone was trying to make a quick buck by putting William Cooper's name in the title. I feel like I wasted my money.
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March 5, 2022
I was expecting a biography, and this is more of collection of ideas that Cooper had already spoke of in his radio program and public speeches.
Author 3 books1 follower
April 27, 2025
It's different and I am glad I read it.

Won't offer spoilers, but will say it reads like fiction.

Reading other reviews, I do not recall direct discussion about Zionism or any one topic in depth.

It generally seems opinion, sworn as fact.

This is not to discredit the author, which would be easy to do, but some validating evidence would help. Although, that is the irony, if it could be validated, would itbe secret revelations.

So, tough to judge content accuracy, but it was shocking for me to read. In a good, expand how you think way, but not this is true or to be followed up manner.

I hope others enjoy the quick and easy read, but be ready to be shocked.
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Author 4 books8 followers
November 8, 2022
I liked it. With all that's going on in politics and Government it gets you thinking. After finishing the book I started listening to a broadcast that Cooper recorded many years ago. It is very insightful. Some things that he says and believes, are quite a stretch.
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February 16, 2023
It is an interesting listen, and some things make sense, while other things don't. Give it a listen and go from there.
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