[–] 21473498? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Isn't ancient mystery school stuff just like any other knowledge, benign unless used for evil purposes? I love Bill Cooper and I also love to study the ancient mysteries and I feel like it's the kind of thing that isn't evil unless evil people or cults are using the knowledge for evil purposes. Personally I think it really helps to enhance your understanding of God and the world around you. I've never come across topics about world domination except when evil people are doing it and it's not looked at favorably.
If he just means the evil side specifically that's fine but I think clips like this put it out of context and prevent people from searching for the deep truths they are seeking. Almost all our religions and many things happening around us are rooted in ancient concepts which I think should be essential for any truth seeker to seek out.
[–] 21471994? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Not all jews are in the upper echelons of the cabal - accepted as truthful.
But, the normal enculturation of the jew promotes an antisocial, predatory behavior against all those outside their ethnic/religious set. This learned incompatibility, coupled with their ever present narcissism, is the cause of the undesirability they inspire amongst the Gentile nations.
[–] 21495266? [S] ago (edited ago)
It's the Illuminati. That's what Cooper meant.
More context from Wikipedia:
UFOs, aliens and the Illuminati
Cooper caused a sensation in Ufology circles in 1988 when he claimed to have seen secret documents while in the Navy describing governmental dealings with extraterrestrials, a topic on which he expanded in Behold a Pale Horse.[8] (By one account he served as a "low level clerk" in the Navy, and as such would not have had the security clearance needed to access classified documents.[16]) UFOlogists later asserted that some of the material that Cooper claimed to have seen in Naval Intelligence documents was actually plagiarized verbatim from their research, including several items that the UFOlogists had fabricated as pranks.[17] Don Ecker of UFO Magazine ran a series of exposés on Cooper in 1990.[18]
Cooper linked the Illuminati with his beliefs that extraterrestrials were secretly involved with the United States government, but later retracted these claims. He accused Dwight D. Eisenhower of negotiating a treaty with extraterrestrials in 1954, then establishing an inner circle of Illuminati to manage relations with them and keep their presence a secret from the general public. Cooper believed that aliens "manipulated and/or ruled the human race through various secret societies, religions, magic, witchcraft, and the occult", and that even the Illuminati were unknowingly being manipulated by them.[8]
Cooper described the Illuminati as a secret international organization, controlled by the Bilderberg Group, that conspired with the Knights of Columbus, Masons, Skull and Bones, and other organizations. Its ultimate goal, he said, was the establishment of a New World Order. According to Cooper the Illuminati conspirators not only invented alien threats for their own gain, but actively conspired with extraterrestrials to take over the world.[8] Cooper believed that James Forrestal's fatal fall from a window on the sixteenth floor of Bethesda Hospital was connected to the alleged secret committee Majestic 12, and that JASON advisory group scientists reported to an elite group of Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations executive committee members who were high-ranking members of the Illuminati.[2][3]
Cooper also claimed that the antisemitic conspiracy theory forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was actually an Illuminati work, and instructed readers to substitute "Sion" for "Zion", "Illuminati" for "Jews", and "cattle" for "Goyim".[3][19][20]
[–] 21472454? ago
He's right except that it IS the joos