To: steve-b
William Cooper did NOT believe in aliens period
131 posted on
11/06/2001 3:16:51 PM PST by
AnnaZ
To: AnnaZ
I pinged you without knowing you were here.
i see the spin has started already...
To: AnnaZ
"For many years I sincerely believed that an extraterrestrial threat existed and that it was the most important driving force behind world events. I was wrong and for that I most deeply and humbly apologize." - William Cooper,
MAJESTYTWELVE
To: AnnaZ
William Cooper did NOT believe in aliens periodOh, then somebody ELSE must have written Behold a Pale Horse. My mistake.
143 posted on
11/06/2001 3:35:28 PM PST by
Poohbah
To: AnnaZ
"William Cooper did NOT believe in aliens period"
Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper, page 19-20:
"I was just lifting the binoculars off my chest when I saw it. The giant saucer shape plunged out of the clouds, tumbled, and, pushing the water before it, opened up a hole in the ocean and disappeared from view. ... As the five of us stood gazing out over the sea the same ship or one exactly like it rose slowly, turned in the air, tilted at an angle and then vanished ... It was a metal machine ... intelligently controlled ... dull coilor, kind of like pewter ... no lights ... no glow ... We wached repeatedly as the strange craft reentered the water and then subsequently rose into the clouds over and over again until finally we knew it was gone for good. The episode lasted about 10 minutes."
144 posted on
11/06/2001 3:36:11 PM PST by
yazd
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