Society Bill Cooper introduces Jordan Maxwell

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jason73

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it was real telling when bill called out alex jones as a fraud 25 years ago. he saw right thru his shit immediately
 

O’Browneye

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it was real telling when bill called out alex jones as a fraud 25 years ago. he saw right thru his shit immediately
Or when Bill included The Protocols of Zion in the original prints of Behold a Pale Horse before cautioning Americans about 9/11 before government functionaries evidently put holes in him:

 

Jesus X

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A friend of mine read this book like in the year 2000 it all sounded crazy AF and with time it became more real.
 

sparkuri

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I'm glad we have a community that agree to a point most of society doesn't even know about.

Disagreements sure.
I definitely do not think Maxwell was a huckster, but do agree that some things were a bit silly in word comparisons. Most imo are dead nuts.
I feel the same way about Bill, and Alex for that matter.

All net positives in the grand scheme, particularly as we all "go missing" 1 by 1, until there are no intellectual teachers left, & all that remains are fluoridated lemmings en masse.
 

SiLVa_ABCTT

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I knew him very briefly. Went to a conference he did and a few others that were done by his buddies after he was killed.
The guy forever changed the way I look at things by teaching me how to see, what to listen to and how to do my own research.
Cant even explain how much I’ve learned and taught myself based on his work.
I still recommend listening to his radio broadcasts. I still find snippets that are relevant even today.
 

Jesus X

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I'm trying to buy the original copy of this I think im going to have to go around some book shops. The problem is the original was also a flimsy paper back so remaining copied might be damaged.