In our day-to-day life, if we think about it every day, there will be some mysteries surrounding us that prevent us from living a productive life. Therefore, we stay away from these thoughts in order to seek a life as carefree as possible. Still others make it their mission to research and unravel these mysteries; reminding us of what we already know deep down in our subconscious, that things are rarely what they seem. Bill Copper was such a man.
Cooper’s dedication to using the information he had at the time to uncover the truth of what he saw was nothing short of inspiring. Few of us have done as much as Cooper to promote and educate what he knows to be a tiny fraction of our population.
The kind of material that Cooper revealed throughout his life is the kind of stuff we’d rather assume exists only in works of fiction and sci-fi movies. Because even thinking that such an idea can exist in “reality” is downright disturbing. But Cooper, through careful research, fact-checking, and, of course, his own experience with naval intelligence, reminds us that these things do have a place in reality. He warns us that the science fiction we eagerly digest is more real than we think.
Bill grew up in an Air Force family and spent his childhood and adolescence flying military missions around the world. Bill served honorably in Vietnam, ran a small university, opened an art gallery, married, had children, and eventually wrote “Behold A Pale Horse.”
The book summarizes the disturbing documents he witnessed while in the military and expresses his shock at the plans years later to be carried out on an unsuspecting populace.
Bill spent the rest of his life on shortwave and satellite radio, standing up and talking just to let people know what he knew. Bill was forced to convince them that if we didn’t do something, we were facing a very dark future.