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Classic Audio: Bill Cooper's Epic 9/11 Broadcast Part 2

Classic Audio: Bill Cooper's Epic 9/11 Broadcast Part 2
Feb 14, 2023 · 3h 42m 6s

Part 2 of Bill Cooper's 9/11 broadcast. On June 28th, 2001, Bill told the public to expect something in the near future when a news correspondent found Osama Bin Laden,...

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Part 2 of Bill Cooper's 9/11 broadcast. On June 28th, 2001, Bill told the public to expect something in the near future when a news correspondent found Osama Bin Laden, while the US Military couldn't. This is part one of Bill's epic broadcast from 9/11.
After the tragic events of September 11 unfolded, Cooper’s radio show attempted to expose the the massive conspiracy that led to the attacks.
He pointed his finger at the Federal Government, accusing the authorities of planning the terrorist move and duping America’s citizens and the rest of the world into believing a fabricated story. This allowed them to sway public opinion in their favor and execute their plan.
In his final broadcast, on November 5, 2011, Bill Cooper talked about planning to write a book detailing his tour of duty in Vietnam. He said he was dedicating it to everyone who had served during the war.
Later that evening, while he was in his home in Eagar, Arizona, the Apache County Sheriff’s Department paid him a visit. He had been accused of brandishing a gun around and the police officers had a warrant for his arrest.
However, the officers pulled up in unmarked vehicles, without wearing uniforms, and used trickery to draw him out.
Sources claim the officers positioned themselves in a cul-de-sac often frequented by teenagers who would party and leave trash behind. The officers began making a lot of noise and Cooper came out to confront them, believing they were nothing more than drunken juveniles.
The officers would not identify themselves so Cooper threatened to call the police. As he was heading back inside, shots were fired.
The outcome saw a police officer being killed, but so was Cooper. Nobody knows who fired the first shot and it is unclear whether Bill Cooper carried a gun at the time of his death.
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