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Ellyn
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Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper, pp. 20.,2l
Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:19 am
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Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper, pp. 20.,2l
How like the gag order imposed on William Cooper, who, when active duty in the U.S. Navy, saw a UFO rising from the sea and was told unofficially to maintain a gag order or else. The account is given in some detail in Behold a Pale Horse:
Those of us who had witnessed the UFO were not allowed to go ashore after we had berthed in Pearl. Even those of us who didn’t have the duty were told we had to stay aboard. After about two hours a Commander from the Office of Navy Intelligence boarded. He went directly to the Captain’s stateroom. It wasn’t long before we were called to wait in the passageway outside the Captain’s door. Ensign Ball was called first. After about 10 minutes he came out and went into the wardroom. He looked shaken. I was next.
When I entered the stateroom, the Commander was holding my service record in his hands. He wanted to know why I had gone from the Air Force into the Navy. I told him the whole story and he laughed when I said that after putting off the navy for fear of chronic seasickness, I hadn’t been seasick yet. Suddenly a mask dropped over his face, and looking me directly in the eyes he asked, “What did you see out there?”
“I believe it was a flying saucer, sir,” I answered.
The man began to visibly shake and he screamed obscenities at me. He threatened to put me in the brig for the rest of my life. I thought he wasn’t going to stop yelling, but as suddenly as he began, he stopped.
I was confused. I had answered his question truthfully; yet I was threatened with prison. I was not afraid, but I was not very confident, either. I figured I had better take another tack. Eighteen years with my father and four years in the Air Force had taught me something. Number one was that officers just do not lose control like that, ever. Number two was that if my answer had elicited that explosion, then the next thing out of my mouth had better be something entirely different. Number three was, that his response had been an act of kindness to get me to arrive at exactly that conclusion.
“Let’s start over again,” he said. “What did you see out there?”
“Nothing sir,” I answered. “I didn’t see a damn thing, and I’d like to get out of here just as soon as possible.”
A smile spread over his face and the Captain looked relieved. “Are you sure, Cooper?” he asked.
“Yes sir,” I replied. “I’m sure.”
“You’re a good sailor, Cooper,” he said. “The Navy needs men like you. You’ll go far in the Navy.” (Behold a Pale Horse, p.20, 21) |
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xiando
Joined: 13 Mar 2006
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Re: Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper, pp. 20.,2l
Sat Mar 18, 2006 3:42 am
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quote: Originally posted by Ellyn Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper, pp. 20.,2l
Allow me to share two quotes by William Cooper:
"There is an apathy that is running rapid in this country, that is deadly. Whether or not there are aliens, we are truly now at this moment a nation of sheep."
True now as it was then. The same goes for people who know the government is covertly spying and in many cases covertly torturing them when they speak out:
"This was interpreted by those who were ignorant of the facts as paranoia - because most people had no knowledge of what was really going on."
I've made a old but excellent video of William Cooper available here:
http://torrentchannel.com/new_world_order_and_the_alien_agenda
(requires BitTorrent to download..) _________________ xiando
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