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==Contents==
==Contents==
''Behold a Pale Horse'' covers various aspects of Cooper's [[Grand conspiracy theory|overarching conspiracy theory]], including the [[Illuminati]] and the [[New World Order]]; alleged government [[UFOs|UFO]] cover-ups; secret technologies and suppressed advancements; [[Political assassination|political assassinations]], including that of [[John F. Kennedy]]; and the [[War on Drugs|war on drugs]] as a government control mechanism. The book includes reprints of alleged executive orders, military reports, and other materials.
''Behold a Pale Horse'' covers various aspects of Cooper's [[Grand conspiracy theory|overarching conspiracy theory]], including the [[Illuminati]] and the [[New World Order]]; alleged government [[UFOs|UFO]] cover-ups; secret technologies and suppressed advancements; [[Political assassination|political assassinations]], including [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy |that]] of [[John F. Kennedy]]; and the [[War on Drugs|war on drugs]] as a government control mechanism. The book includes reprints of alleged executive orders, military reports, and other materials.


===Chapter summaries===
===Chapter summaries===
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====Foreword====
====Foreword====
[[Milton William Cooper|Cooper]] provides an autobiographical account and describes his ancestry, upbringing, military service, and events that led him down the path to his theories. Cooper criticizes figures like [[William Moore (ufologist)|William Moore]] and [[Stanton Friedman]], alleging they were [[disinformation]] agents tasked with misleading UFO researchers.<ref>Cooper, pp. 28–34</ref> Cooper emphasizes his commitment to exposing the truth, supported by his wife, Annie, and their daughter, Dorothy. He claims to have uncovered evidence suggesting that secret societies had been formulating plans since 1917 to fabricate a perceived extraterrestrial threat. This manufactured crisis, he argued, was intended to unite humanity under a centralized, one-world government, which he referred to as the [[New World Order]].<ref>Cooper, p. 28</ref>
[[Milton William Cooper|Cooper]] provides an autobiographical account and describes his ancestry, upbringing, military service, and events that led him down the path to his theories. Cooper criticizes figures like [[William Moore (ufologist)|William Moore]] and [[Stanton Friedman]], alleging they were [[disinformation]] agents tasked with misleading UFO researchers.<ref name="Cooper1991">Cooper, Milton William (1991). ''Behold a Pale Horse''. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Light Technology Publishing. ISBN 978-0929385228. PDF:[https://highlanderjuan.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/William-Cooper-Behold-a-Pale-Horse.pdf Highlander Juan's archive]. Internet Archive:[https://archive.org/details/beholdpalehorse0000coop/page/n9/mode/2up "Behold a pale horse"]</ref> Cooper emphasizes his commitment to exposing the truth, supported by his wife, Annie, and their daughter, Dorothy. He claims to have uncovered evidence suggesting that secret societies had been [[Plans to carry out alien invasion false flag|formulating plans]] since 1917 to [[simulated extraterrestrial invasion|fabricate]] a perceived [[extraterrestrial invasion|extraterrestrial threat]]. This manufactured crisis, he argued, was intended to unite humanity under a centralized, one-world government, which he referred to as the [[New World Order]].<ref>Cooper, p. 28</ref>


====Chapter 1 - Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars====
====Chapter 1 - Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars====
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====Chapter 15 - Protocols of the Elders of Zion====
====Chapter 15 - Protocols of the Elders of Zion====
Reprinting of ''[[Protocols of the Elders of Zion]]''.  This was removed with Cooper's assent<ref name=Amazon>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Behold-Horse-Milton-William-Cooper/dp/0929385225|title=Behold a Pale Horse|publisher=Amazon|access-date=November 27, 2024}}</ref> and/or the publisher<ref name="azcentral2020">{{cite news|author1=Richard Ruelas|author2=Rob O'Dell|title=How William Cooper and his book 'Behold a Pale Horse' planted seeds of QAnon conspiracy theory|url=https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-investigations/2020/10/01/behold-pale-horse-how-william-cooper-planted-seeds-qanon-theory/3488115001/|date=October 1, 2020|access-date=January 13, 2020|work=Arizona Republic}}</ref> in later editions.
Reprinting of ''[[Protocols of the Elders of Zion]]''.  This was removed with Cooper's assent<ref name=Amazon>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Behold-Horse-Milton-William-Cooper/dp/0929385225|title=Behold a Pale Horse|publisher=Amazon|access-date=November 27, 2024}}</ref> by the publisher<ref name="azcentral2020">{{cite news|author1=Richard Ruelas|author2=Rob O'Dell|title=How William Cooper and his book 'Behold a Pale Horse' planted seeds of QAnon conspiracy theory|url=https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-investigations/2020/10/01/behold-pale-horse-how-william-cooper-planted-seeds-qanon-theory/3488115001/|date=October 1, 2020|access-date=January 13, 2020|work=Arizona Republic}}</ref> in later editions.


====Chapter 16 - The Story of Jonathan May====
====Chapter 16 - The Story of Jonathan May====