THE INSIDE STORY NO ONE ELSE DARES PUBLISH! NEWS FLASH -- EAGAR, ARIZONA On November 5, William Cooper was shot to death by sheriff deputies in an exchange of gunfire, fulfilling his often-stated wish to go out in a blaze of glory. News of Cooper's death spread quickly via the Internet, as friend and foe aline posted letters and tributes describing their past, often confrontational, encounters with an individual many consider to be the most controversial man in American history. But who was Bill Cooper??? Was he a true patriot? A tough survivalist? Or simply a fanatic? Some knew him as a UFO "expert" (having claimed insider information on the governments actual knowledge of extraterrestrials living amongst us)...A conspiracy theorist...a former Navy Intelligence operative...and the person the President once called "the most dangerous man on American airwaves." Here is the INSIDE STORY as told by a fellow patriot and government whistle blower. COMMANDER X claims close "ties" to various branches of the government and like Cooper sees himself as a foe of the New World Order. Commander X has collected together for the first time Cooper's thoughts and finds on such subjects * The Illuminati. * The Kennedy Assassination. * MJ 12 and the UFO Cover-UP. * Area 51. * The Anti Christ. * The World Trade Center Disaster. * Gun Control. * The Constitution. * Skull and Bones Society. Cooper always said he acted from his "conscience" and sought to warn all Americans of the dangers of the New World Order, creeping socialism and our own brand of Nazism. Was his death accidental -- or something more SINISTER? Perhaps you can judge better after reading DEATH OF A CONSPIRACY SALESMAN!
"Commander X is a retired Military Intelligence Official turned author who feels that the public has a right to know the truths kept secret by those in power. Commander X will file regular reports on news and events that others are afraid to examine - and unwilling to believe!"
Commander X also released an DVD which is compiled of a person with a blacked out face giving lectures. Critics say the sound effects made by the audience ( coughing and clapping ) are made artifical.
Rumors are that Commander X is the same person as Timothy Beckley Green.
The more you study the late Bill Cooper, the harder it is to like the guy or his methods. He proved to be a danger to himself and others. However, anyone who researches outre topics could learn from his bad example. This book offers insights from many who knew him personally.
It was a dissapointment. I loved, 'Behold a Pale Horse' - it was an early entry into a lifetime love of conspiracy theories and the lunacy that surrounds them. Often there is something that the theorist latches on to and maintains a dogmatic allegiance to despite any arguments to the contrary.
I had hoped that this book would clarify what lead William Cooper, and his followers, down the comically tragic path that it did.