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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, | [[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> | 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==== |