Re: [CTRL] Cooper, William C aka William Milton Cooper, etc.

2001-05-02 Thread Dale Stonehouse

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Glenn Campbell's site is suspect as anything other than a database on UFO
researchers and experiencers. If he's not a disinformation agent then he did
a great job of impersonating one.

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[CTRL] Cooper, William C aka William Milton Cooper, etc.

2001-05-01 Thread Aleisha Saba

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Item on Greer - MD in Emergency Roomseems to be in a cult of a type
which has drawn UFO cultists .
think the think I saw in sky few days ago had to be a Chinese missile or
something traveling high - silver - like we used to see in the 50 and 60
period..some of these things in those days came so low you had the
feeling you could touch them - but they were usually ours from
Vandenberg that I saw - in particular, the first missile to go from
south to north, I witnessed right over my house - it was one my relative
was working on...

Used to fly in and out of Wright Field a lot..when I asked him about
what I had seen he said change your brand of whiskey but I did not
drink.so, later it was reported what it was.This Cooper has big
mouth for whatever he is he does make many errors...this Colonel Steve,
forget last name - he must be the one to whom he referred who ended up
in jail on some charge.if that guy was a full Colonel he could still
have been busted.

Lots of this stuff seems to come from sources at Redstone - and loose
talk.

Phil set up Vandenberg where a lot of good stuff went on and then to
England as Thor Chief and BMEWS stuff.things got so bad re Germany
he had to commute from England ..a General Robert E. Lee at that
time USAF got into some kind of trouble right wing stuff...Life had done
big article on his life - said AIR Force Most Valuable Man.but he
had evidently a breakdown -

This site was looking for picture of Gordon Novel...he was rather
disturbed about this - Novel is real patriot.

Saba


Location: Mothership - Ufomind Mailing List - 1999 - Jan - Dr.
Steven Greer -- Millennial Cult Leader



Dr. Steven Greer -- Millennial Cult Leader

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Campbell, Las Vegas)

Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 22:06:30 -0800
Via: Rob McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Found at www.ABCNEWS.com
(Greer and CSETI are mentioned at the end.)
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APOCALYPSE REALLY SOON
 Is it the End of the World as We Know It?
Jan. 5 -- As the year 2000 creeps ever closer, millennialist cults are
becoming ever more frenzied.
Many of them are convinced that the world will end or transform itself
soon after next Jan. 1.
Israel's decision this week to deport 11 members of a Denver-based cult
called Concerned Christians shows how seriously the authorities there
take the fervor. The group, whose members were holed up in Jerusalem
apartments, allegedly planned mayhem that would unleash the second
coming of Christ.
And Concerned Christians is not alone.
Back in the United States, according to a 1997 Associated Press poll,
nearly 25 percent of adult Christians -- more than 26 million people --
believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in their lifetimes and
set in motion the horrific events laid out in the biblical books of
Revelation and Daniel.
Some of those people join religious groups fixated on the end.
People who expect the world to end soon do a lot of very strange
things, writes Ted Daniels, director of the Millennium Watch Institute,
who has more than 1,200 cults in his database. They reject and even
contradict the rules of common sense that keep the rest of us sane and
feed our lives. They destroy the things they need to survive. They
provoke fights they can't possibly win, and they talk about things that
obviously won't happen.
The groups themselves are often secretive and hard to track down.
Nevertheless, ABCNEWS.com has put together this quick guide to some of
the more prominent millennialist groups:
Sukyo Mahikari: A secretive Japanese group said by former members to
spread a neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic dogma, it has established itself as a
charitable organization in England. A group leaflet says as the year
2000 approaches, mankind might be annihilated by the baptism of fire.
Similar language turned up in Aum Shinrikyo materials. Aum Shinrikyo was
the cult famous for the deadly sarin gas attack in Tokyo. A spokesman
for Sukyo Mahikiri has denied the cult is linked to Aum Shinrikyo or
that it is anti-Semitic.
The House of Yahweh: A former kibbutz worker named Jacob -- now Yisrael
-- Hawkins started the House of Yahweh, a group that prophesies that the
end of the world will arrive very soon if the laws of Yahweh set down in
the Bible are not universally obeyed, and the temple in Jerusalem not
rebuilt to lie side by side with the Dome of the Rock Mosque. Hawkins
has about 3,000 followers who believe he will announce the second coming
of Jesus before being murdered by Satan.
Concerned Christians: This group, whose members were ordered deported
from Israel, was started by Monte Kim Miller, who used to run an
anti-cult network in Denver. People who know the cult say Miller
believes he is the last prophet on Earth before Armageddon. Miller, who
reportedly believed he talked to God each morning before he went to
work, was said to claim that America was Satan and the government evil.
Miller has predicted he will die on the