For more information, visit www.fema.gov The End You are listening to the Hour of the Time. I'm William Cooper. And I'm still here, folks. Isn't this December the 8th? Did I miss something? Excuse me, is this December the 8th? Aren't we all supposed to be in some concentration camp somewhere? According to all the disinformation, liars, and rumor mongers and all of that kind of stuff. Isn't that where we're supposed to be? Well, how come we're not there? We're going to miss muster. Aren't we? I mean, you know, we don't want to miss muster, do we? Yeah, we could get in real trouble for that. Yep, it's December the 8th, folks. Nobody's been rounded up yet. But to be fair, you know, we've got four more hours to go until midnight. Don't you just love it? The United States of America is populated with no brain sheeple who just love to listen to liars and rumor mongers. Never check anything out. Like the guy that called the other day. I couldn't believe it. I said, why don't you go, you know, call us some computer experts, some real computer experts, and ask them about Y2K. And then I said, you know, you won't do that, will you? He says, no, I won't, but somebody else will, and I'll ask them. Oh, it's incredible. It's just absolutely incredible. The ignorant stupidity and apathy of the American people. You know, in foreign countries, they think we're just absolutely bonkers, nuts, crazy, and that we're probably the stupidest bunch of people that ever lived. You don't believe me? Go to Europe and ask somebody. It's the truth. It's the truth, folks. Not only that, you know, most of them really don't like us because of the way we push everybody around. And we don't need to be doing that. But, hey, it's December the 8th. It's December the 8th. December the 8th. December the 8th. And we're all still here. It's December the 8th. It's December the 8th. It's December the 8th. And the gang's all here. Oh, boy. And I bet you're still listening to those clowns, aren't you? I bet you were all listening to them today. You'll be listening to them tomorrow. Good luck. Good luck. Ah, boy. You know, somebody once said that you get what you deserve. And I guess that's, you know, that's what this nation's going to get, exactly what it deserves. I'm just, you know, too bad I live here. Too bad there's a lot of good people that live here that don't deserve it that are going to get it, too, right along with all the dummies. Oh, that's just sickening. Well, I'm going to play a little musical selection here. While you all ruminate on December the 8th, December the 8th, and the gang's all here. Good luck. Good luck. Good luck. Good luck. I'm walking, here's the deal I'm talking, but here it be, I'm talking, and then you come back to me. I'm lonely, and not to be a waste, but you're strong for me, I'm walking, and then you come back to me. Now what you're gonna do when the bell was right, you're gonna run away and hide, I'm gonna run away and try. You can be, I'm even down, walk, here's the deal I'm talking, but you and me are talking, and you come back to me. I'm walking, I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. I'm walking, here's the deal I'm talking, but you and me are talking, and then you come back to me. I'm lonely, and not to be a waste, but you and me are talking, and then you come back to me. Now what you're gonna do when the bell was right, you're gonna run away and hide, I'm gonna run away and try. I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. You're crazy, baby, I'm even down, walk, here's the deal I'm talking, but you and me are talking, and then you come back to me. I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. You're crazy, baby, I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. You're crazy, baby, I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. You're crazy, baby, I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. I'm walking, and you're going to run away and try. I think that's going to be some radio personalities theme song pretty soon. Don't you just love it? Oh my goodness, don't you just love it? It always comes home to roost, folks. When you spread lies and rumors and disinformation, you always get found out. The only problem is, is nobody seems to notice, and they just keep listening, waiting for the next round of disinformation, lies, and bullshit. And boy, they get that adrenaline rush, and they start passing out the rumors, and everybody just gets all, We're all gonna die! You know, according to all these people, you're all supposed to be in concentration camps. G, maybe if we open the phones, you can talk the guards into letting you use the phone. What do you think, huh? Maybe you can by cracking. Well, got a couple of things to talk about tonight. President Clinton, I hate to call him that. It just grates on my nerves. William Jefferson Clinton, King liar, and socialist, Marxist, Toothpaste communist leader of the Western world. He's at it again. He's calling for the government to take a class action suit on behalf of all of the, what do they call it? Low income housing, government housing. Because he claims that the gun manufacturers' marketing techniques and advertisements cause murders in the ghettos. Cause gun crime in the ghettos. When I say ghetto, I'm talking about where any particular group of people tend to congregate, Either by their own choice or because they can't afford to live anywhere else. That includes welfare, white trash, the inner city blacks, the, you know, the Jews that get in their little ghettos, And claim that they're being persecuted when they all chose to live there in the first place. Makes me sick to hear that crap. And, you know, the Orientals, especially in Los Angeles, they all live in one place. And then they all get all upset about segregation. That there isn't any segregation. They're in those ghettos because that's where they choose to live. You see, even if you, even, no matter what happens, no matter how the laws are made, No matter how we all try to make everybody equal, The truth is, the people who are from the same ancestral origin, Or have the same type of economic background or whatever, They choose to live with people just like them. I don't know why that is. I guess it's just a natural thing. Maybe they feel more comfortable. I don't know. I've never felt uncomfortable living with all different races and all different religions As I grew up as a young boy all over the world. My father was an Air Force pilot. And I literally, except for 7th and 8th grades at Monroney Junior High School in Midwest City, Oklahoma, Never lived in this country when I was a boy. Never went to school here. And I loved it. I loved it. Maybe that's what gave me my boundless tolerance and acceptance of other races and religions and peoples and languages and all of those kinds of things. I think it's exciting. I love it. But that's the way it is. Moving west. And old Clinton says that these people, especially low income welfare people who live in these government housing projects in the inner city, Are threatened by the advertising and marketing practices of the gun manufacturers and the government's going to take them to court in a class action suit. Supposedly representing all of those people. Well, they may be representing some of those people, but I doubt if it's all of those people. And I don't think they have a prayer in hell of winning. Not if the courts go by the law. But do you think the courts go by the law these days? No. But that's not the real point of it. The point is to bleed the manufacturers of their profits and their money with all these tremendous legal fees drawing these court cases out over many years. And if you think it's going to be, you know, a walk in the park, you're mistaken. It's going to cost the gun manufacturers literally millions and millions and millions of dollars all going into lawyers pockets to fight this thing. And so some of them will chicken out and will agree to the government's terms without a fight. Some of them will begin the fight and down the line they'll realize that they're being destroyed by the legal costs and they'll compromise and come to some agreement. Maybe one or two of them will fight it out to the end, but I doubt it. It'll be like Colt and the rest of them. They cave in because the prospect of spending years in court, shoveling buckets of money into the pockets of greedy lawyers who do everything they can to make it drag on for even longer so that they can make even more. All charging the highest rates because to fight these kinds of cases, you've got to get the most expensive, best lawyers that there are who always work for these extremely expensive legal firms. And the partners have set a steep fee for their services. So that's one of the things that we've got to look forward to. They are steadily chipping away at the second article in amendment to the Constitution. And there will come a day when whether they come to your door to take your guns or not, there won't be any parts for guns. You won't be able to buy new guns to replace old ones that wear out. There won't be any barrels. There won't be any bolts. There won't be any anything. And if you shoot up all your ammunition, there won't be any ammunition for you to go buy. That's what this is all about. One way or another, they're going to get our guns. That's their plan. They'll nibble at it slowly or they'll just come and take them. If they come and take them, there's going to be a civil war. If they do it nibble slowly, they won't get their new world order as quick as they'd like to. It's going to take a lot more years for them to reach that goal. Because they can't have it as long as Americans own guns and believe in freedom. But the long way, they will eventually get the guns or make them so that they don't work. And people will accept it because it will happen slowly over a long period of time. It's called gradualism. I don't know about you folks, but it makes me sick to death. Absolutely. Sick to death. And, you know, everybody... Oh, God, what's going on? Who's faith in my soul? I can't get a date. Better thought it was a little better than I was. Why did they play when they came to my hand? Coming through the TV, shooting up the landing. My baby loves the wind's unlooded. My baby loves the wind's unlooded. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's going on. It's December the 8th. These are the Wild West singing feds. Ho, ho, ho. Come to get me. They'll be in your house next. I wonder what they'll sing to you. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's going on. It's December the 8th. These are the Wild West singing feds. Come to get me. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's wrong. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's wrong, folks. I know what's wrong with the shallot I've Dru's. Oh, God, what's wrong with the shallot hunts? I know what's wrong with the shallotrunnel. It will have dream. Try it again. Yeah. My little love, the West, the West. My little love, the West, the West. Ow! Oh, that hurt. Oh, that hurt. It's a story I've kept away the pain. Oh, it's a world of power and the most of my heart. Just a song, it's a West, the West. Oh, why my baby and the night was one of me. My little love, the West, the West. My little love, the West, the West. It's a little, little, little, little. Oh, my baby and the world. Oh, my God. That's my foot. That's my foot. Oh, no. The other foot. Oh, my God. That was my ear. Oh. These guys are really dangerous. Whew. It's okay, though. I'm all right. It was the feds that were up in Seattle. They forgot to take the rubber bullets out of their guns. Should have seen them bouncing all over the studio. It was incredible. It was like, oh, man, it was like 500 golfers all shooting off at the same time. Oh, it's not shooting off. It's shooting off. Got to keep the language straight here. Got to have fun. Got to have fun while we're doing this stuff. Okay, I'm going to open the phones, but first I'm going to read you something. I want to ask you, what's wrong with this picture? What's wrong with this picture? Here's an informant for the local police and the federal government. Self-confessed now because I'm reading directly from his newspaper. I'm talking about Judas Glynn Jacobs. Reading directly from his Round Valley paper. It says, Bill, you have friends around here. Some of them particularly want to meet with you and talk about a plan to lawfully end your dilemma and bring Annie and the girls back home and without losing face, as well as talk about a bright future for all Americans. Please call me. Those who want to meet with you don't have telephones. Forgive me, Bill. I did you wrong. Signed, Glenn. Phones are open. 520-333-4578. While we're waiting for a call, I'm going to read you this again. What I want to know is what's wrong with this picture. Here it is again. A message to Bill on the Hill. Bill, you have friends around here. Some of them particularly want to meet with you and talk about a plan to lawfully end your dilemma and bring Annie and the girls back home and without losing face, as well as talk about a bright future for all Americans. Please call me. Those who want to meet with you don't have telephones. Forgive me, Bill. I did you wrong. Glenn. That's from Judas Lynn Jacobs. The Informant. What's wrong with that picture? I know you're sitting there scratching your head. It should be obvious to everybody. What's wrong with that picture? Think I should go meet these guys somewhere? Think I should let them all come up here and meet me? On his word? 520-333-4578. What I want to know is what's wrong with that picture that I just read to you? Anybody know? Hello? The phone is not ringing. 520-333-4578 is the number. Once I had a pretty girl. Her name is a little letter. She went away with another guy. Now he won't even look at her. I'm going to go. I'm going to be near like you. I'm going to be reading. 221-333-45 Spain. I said goodbye to you. You know, believe it or not, folks, I didn't pick these records tonight. They're on a carousel at random selection. And it's funny, both of the first two that I play are right on target. Good evening. You're on the air. Yes. Can you hear me okay? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I'd have to say on your letter a couple things, Dan. It's not a letter. He printed it in his paper. It's an admission that he did it for number one. Yeah. And he's asking me to meet with some people that I don't know, a whole bunch of people, but don't have telephones. Yeah. I'm wondering about the telephone. What's wrong with this picture? And discussing about the bright future of America. Yeah. That's the strangest thing I've ever heard. I don't know if he really cared about that. Why was he snitching on everybody? Yeah. That's pretty strange. Well, what do you think? I mean, what's wrong with that picture? Tell me what's wrong with it. Well, those are the things that strike me. It's totally insincere. But what would it lead to? What would it lead to? What would be most likely to happen if I met with these people? Well, we'd probably never hear from you again. That's my reaction also. Oh, yeah. I don't think there's any other way. A trap. Yeah. Here's a confessed snitch. Yeah. A government informant telling me he's got a whole bunch of people who don't have telephones, so I can't contact them that want to meet with me. Right. To give America a brighter future and solve my dilemma legally. Oh, yeah. And bring Annie and the girls back home. Oh, yeah. That's pathetic, really. So that's all. That'd be my... Your take is right on the... How many patriots do you think went down and are in prison right now because they bought on a hook like that? I would hope that they'd be bright enough not to buy on that kind of a hook. Well, they're really not. You see, because my first inclination, because I'm a Christian, was to forgive him. That was my first inclination. I had to read this three or four times before it began to dawn on me that this could very well be my demise. Yeah. How can you trust somebody who's lied to you so many times that it's pathetic? No, that's what I... If this is an individual that you've had prior unfortunate dealings with, then it's obvious that that's, you know, that's not a good... It's not a good message. No. You know, it's pretty obvious. And nobody that I don't know comes near me. Right. Or on this property. Yeah. Period. All right. That's amazing. That thing would be printed like that. Well, he printed it in the paper. Yeah. Well, I'm glad he did, because a lot of people thought that I was lying about him being a snitch. Yeah. But he confessed right here. Forgive me, Bill. I did you wrong. Yeah. That's present tense or past. Or both. So, there you go. See what I mean? I mean, it could be present tense or past and past or both. In other words, it's another wrong. My mommy didn't raise no fools. That's right. That's just all I wanted to tell at someone else. Okay. Take a call. But my first inclination was to forgive him. To put it, you know, away. Right. And take the bitterness out of my heart and forgive him. But, you know, this is clearly not something that I want to do. No. No. Smacks of more deception. Absolutely. So, you know, I... Okay. Let's take some other calls. See, other people may feel differently. Well, I hope not. But we'll see. Well, you never know. Okay. I know some people who, if you asked them to forgive you, even if you were going to chop their head off in the next moment, they would do it. Well, they're right. Now, I agree with your take on it. So, let's see what the other thing, too. Okay. Okay. Nice talking with you. Thanks for calling. Bye-bye. 520-333-457. That's the number. What's your take on it? Well, what do you think? Maybe you have a different viewpoint. Maybe you think that there's nothing to worry about here. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, Bill. It's easy to forgive him, but it doesn't mean you have to ever trust him again. Yeah. Forgiveness doesn't mean you're stupid. Yeah. Well, I haven't forgiven him yet. He endangered the life of my wife and my children, and I'll eventually forgive him. I'll never trust him again, but I'll eventually forgive him because Jesus told me I have to do that. Right. But the other thing is that these people he knows without phones, like, geez, can't they afford a quarter and make a call from a pay phone booth if it's so important? I mean, give me a break. I have no idea. That's so ridiculous. If it wasn't cell phone, it would. Would you do it? Would you do it if you were in my position? Would you? No way. No way at all. Yeah. Okay. It's silly. But it's interesting how he confessed. And besides that, you know, he didn't apologize to any other people in town. He's been squealing on. So, what does it anyhow? Yeah, really? Have a nice call. And the only reason he apologized or even printed this now is because I outed him on the air. Oh, by the way. If I hadn't outed him on the air, he would never have said this. Tonight's the first night we've been able to hear you on the East Coast this week. The first two nights this week. Oh, good. It's December the 8th. Maybe you'll hear me being captured later on. So, I don't know if you are so inclined to mention what the shows were like on Monday and Tuesday. No, no, no, no. No, no. Get the tapes. This is a different hour. I don't rehash broadcasts. No, no, no. Just to identify it. No, I don't. I do not rehash broadcasts. I don't do that. I don't do that. But in any case, just an identification of what those nights were. Excuse me. Excuse me. Did you hear what I just said? Yes. I do not rehash broadcasts. I'm not asking for a rehash. You're wasting a lot of time here. Thank you very much. You're not. Why do some people have such thick skulls? You ought to know by now, when I say something, I mean it. You know, that's the way it is. I don't rehash broadcasts, period. 5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8. The only time that I might ever, you know, talk about a previous show is when the show that I'm going to do, like tonight, would be an extension of that previous broadcast. Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah, hi, Mr. Cooper. This is Virginia calling. I'm wondering what's taking this guy so long to even make an attempt to an apology, which that probably isn't. It's a feeble attempt at that. Well, I happen to know also that a lot of people wrote him letters about what he did. He never published even one of those letters in his newspaper. No, they probably took the time to cook up a plan to turn, you know, some kind of trap. I wouldn't believe any of them. If you don't know them, I wouldn't believe them. Honestly, I mean, I'm really serious about telling them to get lost. This is the age of deception. You got that right. But I wouldn't believe that on a bet. Well. Thought I'd have my two cents worth. Okay. Thank you, Virginia. You're welcome. Thanks for calling. 520-333-4578 is the number. If you have an opposite or opposing view, call. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello, Bill. It's Kurt in Hamburg, Buffalo, New York. Hi, Kurt. How are you doing tonight? Good. Well, as far as Mr. Judas goes, forgive and forget, that's okay. But what's the old saying? Screw me once, shame on you. Screw me twice, shame on me. Oh, yeah. I've said that many times on this broadcast. Absolutely. And everybody who's ever been associated with me knows that loyalty and trust is number one up there in my friendships. You violate either one and you're out of here. And there's never, you know, I might forgive you and I may not have any hard feelings toward you, but you will never ever get close to me or what I'm doing ever again. That's just the way it is. I don't blame you. I don't blame you. One thing, a couple of shows you had last week were excellent, excellent shows, and I didn't get a chance to call in. I've been listening on the computer, obviously tying up the phone line, and the one argument that was brought up is that you've changed your tune. As far as I'm concerned, Bill, you have, but for the better. I have? How have I changed my tune? It just seems like your program is better. You've changed for the better. Since you've been with DCQ. No, no, that's not what he meant. He meant that I had changed my basic philosophy and my political belief and my warnings to the American people. Oh, sure, I understand. That's what he was talking about. Oh, I know. Do you agree with that? I don't agree that you've changed. It's okay if you did. No, no, I've just, your program in general has changed a little bit for the better. Since you've been with DCQ, it seems like. Well, I feel more comfortable with Alan Wiener. I feel like I can relax a little bit. He's a personal friend. In fact, had it been for Alan Wiener and Mr. Becker, I would never have had a radio broadcast. It's as simple as that. And Johnny Lightning. Johnny Lightning helped out an awful lot, too. Johnny's a great guy. I love listening to his show, too. Oh, boy, I get wild about some of his politics, but I love him. You know, I think he's a great guy. He believes in freedom just like I do. He believes in a different kind of political viewpoint, but that's his right. But he helped, he and Alan and Scott Becker. But he helped, he and Alan and Scott Becker are the ones who helped me get started in radio, and they're the ones who taught me the ropes and made it possible for me to have a broadcast. And, you know, I'm eternally grateful to all three of them. That's good. That's good. One of the best things that I've noticed so far since you've been with the Q, as they call themselves, you turn on your one-hour program, it's 58 and a half minutes usually of Bill Cooper, which is the best part of it all. You don't hear five, ten minutes here and there and then 15 minutes of commercials. Oh, no. You never will. No, that's great. Well, I'm going to get out of the way here. Okay. I'm outside on the cell phone. Like I said, because the phone line's tied up. So you take care, and best wishes to you and Tim and Pauline. Thanks for your call. You're welcome. Bye-bye, y'all. And thanks for remembering Tim and Pauline. Pauline is back trying to sort of catch up on the almost week that she was gone, and I'm scrambling to try to find some money because neither one of them have been working for the last week, and they don't have any money, and they have five children. So I'm scrambling to try to dig up some money to help them, and I don't have any money. I have to delay payment to WVCQ for November and just talk to Alan Wiener about that just a few moments ago. Okay. 520-333-4578. What do you think about what you heard tonight? Do you agree that this could be a trap? Do you think that old Judas Glenn Jacobs is sincere? Do you think I should meet with these people? And if so, how should I do it to ensure my safety? I wouldn't do it without a pretty heavily armed contingent of militia. And it would have to be up here on this hill, I've got to tell you that. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah. Hello, Bill. Say, it comes to mind that the robot that went up the hill to meet with Randy Weaver did indeed have a telephone. Yeah, it sure did. The robot had a telephone with a shotgun pointed right at where Randy Weaver's arm would be if he reached out to grab that telephone. Luckily, Randy Weaver's mom didn't raise no fool either. Right. I just thought I'd point that out, Bill. Keep up the good work. That's a great point. Thank you. Thank you. Good night. 520-333-4578. Indeed, that's absolutely true. The federal government sent a robot up to Randy Weaver's cabin. And they had Paul Harvey, because they knew that Randy Weaver listened to Paul Harvey, they had Paul Harvey on his broadcast tell Randy Weaver to reach out and pick up the phone. If he'd have done it, they'd have blown his arm off with the shotgun. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, Mr. Cooper. This is Marshall in Houston. Marshall in Houston. Yep. Okay. How are you doing? Okay. You were talking about having to meet. I didn't catch everything because my reception hasn't been real good, but you were speaking about meeting with the FBI? No, no, no. Let me read you this article. Okay. This is the guy who's been posing as a patriot. Jacobson? Jacobs. You can probably call him Judas Lynn Jacobs. His name is Lynn Jacobs. Okay. He's been ratting on people in this valley for a long time. He pretended to be a friend and a patriot, and he publishes a patriot newspaper, which I think is a trap now. And collecting names and addresses is what I mean by a trap. And, you know, he's absolutely ignored what I said on the air, you know, a couple weeks ago. Until today. I just got this, his paper in the mail. It says, and this is printed in his paper. It says, What's your take? I would probably recline the invitation. Recline? I mean, decline, decline. I'll be reclining here in about three or four hours. If I don't work past midnight, which I usually do. Decline the invitation and recline in the comfort of your home. What I'm probably more likely to do is just absolutely ignore it. Except I won't keep this copy of the paper unless anybody ever... I mean, how has Mr. Jacobs been compromised? We don't know. I don't know that. Well, we know one thing. He's been lying to us for years. And has been snitching on his neighbors and people here in the Valley for years. And was a federal informant and a police informant informing on me and my family. Well, you know, I have friends that have been in the police force. And they have used informants. And they have told me how they... I asked them, well, how do you get these informants? And they said, well, some of them just volunteer. And others, they have compromised. Glenn's a volunteer, believe me. Pardon me? Glenn is a volunteer. Yeah, I wouldn't know that. Yeah, he is. He's a volunteer. They create these people. See, if I was smart, I would listen. Lula, remember I did a show for her 87th birthday? Mm-hmm. She's 87 years old. The first day that I ever met her, I asked her if she knew some of the people that I knew in the Valley. And I mentioned Glenn Jacobs. She said, don't ever trust Glenn. He's a snitch. She said that a couple years ago to me. And I, you know, I thought, ah, you know, there's some... I don't know what Glenn did to her. Maybe he made a date with her years ago and didn't keep the date or something. But she was right. Yeah. She was right. She's lived here most of her life. Did you want to talk about anything else? I don't care. What's on your mind? Oh, I was just thinking about, you know, the cult of Gary North. You know, Gary North has his cult out there of doom and gloomers. Yeah, he makes a lot of money off those doom and gloomers. Do you remember that guy, Mel Tappan, I think his name was, many years ago? He was kind of the fellow that got the ball rolling for all of that. Yeah. I was going through my attic and I found one of his books. I don't know how we came into possession of that book, but I went thumbing through it. And it's kind of, you know, the program that everybody's been following. Oh, really? Since the early 80s, maybe before then. And none of their prophecies have come true. No, but people still listen to them, still buy their products, still buy their newsletters, still pay them tons and tons of money. I mean, some of these people are filthy rich from this stuff. Yeah. It amazes me. And I'm up here telling the truth, struggling. Struggling, literally, and at the same time managing to help a lot of people in this valley. Right. Well, you know, everybody's trying to get a share of the market around here. So there's plenty of dummies out there. Well, you see, I thought we were trying to do something for freedom and for our country and for our fellow citizens and not for money. Right. If you're doing the right thing, God will always take care of you. Yes. You know. I will agree with that. In what we're doing, there is no purpose in getting rich. Well, the stones that you have been throwing are mightier than all the other things that they have so far tried to array against you. Well, I hope so. The only stones I've been throwing are truth stones. Right. Those pack a pretty good punch. That's why they can't stand them. It's the best weapon that you can ever mount against these people. Well, you know, I've noticed over the years when I've talked to people about certain things and they start to see that there's some truth in what I'm telling them, some of them go insane. You know, they get all nutty and stuff because I guess they figure out they've been basing their whole life on a series of lies and half-truths. Yeah. Well, I went kind of crazy when I first discovered what was going on. I was in the Navy. I thought I was serving my country. Yeah. I was attached to the Austin Naval Intelligence and assigned to the briefing team, the intelligence briefing team, for the Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet. And I started to see what was really going on, that we were headed for world government and the military was actually committing treason behind the scenes in order to do this. I know that Nixon, there was a military coup that put Nixon out of the White House. He did not voluntarily resign. Yes. He was told to voluntarily resign or they'd kill him. Simple as that. And then they unplugged the communications from him and sent a message to all commanding officers of all military units all over the world telling them that upon receipt of that message, they would no longer accept orders from the White House. And the military controls the communications for the White House. So the president couldn't even call up a military unit in his defense. And it doesn't matter what you think of Nixon. What they did was third world treason. Yeah. That's what they do in third world countries, have military coups. It was unconstitutional. It was unlawful. That's one of the biggest reasons I left the Navy. When I confronted my commanding officer in the chart room who was Captain Doherty, his name was Captain Doherty, committed treason, Captain Doherty. He's the one I gave the message to. I said, what are we going to do about this, Captain? This is clearly treason. This is unconstitutional. And do you know what he told me? He said, we'll see if we get any orders from the White House and then we'll decide. He knew damn well there wasn't going to be any orders from the White House. The Joint Chiefs of Staff had pulled the plug. Was he a mason? I have no idea. But he was with naval intelligence? No, he was the navigator on board the USS Ariscani. And I was his right-hand man. You know, I remember some stories my father telling me that he became privy to that sort of relates to the world events right now. And it looks like, you know, back during the Roosevelt administration and before, there was a large transfer of technology to the Japanese to bring them up on par with the Western countries, so to speak. And they had many Japanese that were going to school here in the United States at the better universities and also in Europe. Yeah. And they were being indoctrinated also here. And it seems to me that they're doing exactly the same thing with the Chinese today. This administration, its last eight years and kind of building up to it, they have been transferring a tremendous amount of technological information to the Chinese and also infrastructure. Yeah, but this has all been hashed out everywhere. It has? Yeah, everybody knows about it. But, I mean, insofar as preparing us for another conflict, something like what we had with the Japanese. They're not preparing us for a conflict. They're preparing us for a world government that's going to be a socialist world government that will eventually lead into communism. And so they have to make friends with the communists. So this is just a sharing of everything. Yeah, that's exactly right. Listen, I've got to let you go. Thank you for your time. You're welcome. 520-333-4578 is the number. What do you think about it? Mr. Judas Lynn Jacobs' little confession and invitation in his newspaper, the Round Valley paper. 520-333-4578 is the number. Let me reset that. Yippee-yay! There'll be no wedding bells for today. I got spurred the jingle, jangle, jingle. As I go riding merrily along. And they sing, oh, ain't you glad you're single. And that song ain't so very far from long. Oh, Lily Bell. Oh, Lily Bell. Oh, Lily Bell. Oh, Lily Bell. Though I may have done some fooling, this is why I never, why I never heard the jingle, jangle, jingle. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello, Bill. How are you? I'm fine. I heard the letter and it sounds awfully dubious. I wouldn't. Can you talk a little louder, please? Yeah, I wouldn't trust the person, sir. I think, you know what it is with you? I think so many people are jealous of you because what you represent we all have inside of us. But we're too lazy, a lot of us, to do what you do. Well, I don't know if that's it or not. You might be right. You might be wrong. I don't know. People behave strangely. You know, they really do. At times, over the years, I've had some vicious attacks from people who supposedly should be supporting what I stand for. And just are vicious in their diatribes and stuff. And really, I'm sure I would love to put a bullet in my head. That's how really terrible their anger is. And you ask them what they're angry about. And they rail about things that mean nothing whatsoever. Can you explain that? Hello? No, I sure can't. I can't either. I don't understand it. Okay, for a moment, I'll ask you another question. Sure. I ordered you the Pruder film. It's kind of a hobby of mine to read about the assassination. Uh-huh. Could you explain what Greer did? I see it, but there's no narration. No, there's no narration because when I narrated it, people accused me of telling people what they're supposed to see and what they're supposed to believe. Would you be kind enough to narrate that portion for me quickly? No, I won't because then they'll accuse me again. Only this time, they'll accuse me of trying to make the entire listening audience see what I see on that tape. So, there it is for you to look at when you make your own decision. I'm tired of being attacked for, you know, just doing what I should be doing. And so, no, you make up your own mind. You watch the tape, make up your own mind. I watched it several times. And you can see, I can see, he reaches into his left breast pocket. And it looks to be like he has a small revolver, like a deer in the car. But the film is kind of grainy after that. But it's not protocol for a Secret Service driver to reach into his left breast pocket when a presidential motorcade is in peril. Yeah. And aim the revolver. He also slowed down almost to a complete stop. Yeah, about three miles down, I guess. And turned all the way around in the seat. Yeah, you can see that. You freeze the frame very well. Yeah. And it looks like he's pointing at Derringer. In the direction of Kennedy. By the way, that's the best copy of the Zapruder film available anywhere. It's even better than this so-called new one they have out that's been digitally enhanced. You put that one beside ours, and that one looks like they dug it out of the trash can. It's a little bit grainy, but, I mean, you can see. He reaches into his left breast pocket. He does pull out what looks to be, and I'm saying this without your narration, it looks to me like a Derringer. It looks like it's a bronze color. Points it at Kennedy for just a split second, or what would appear to me to be a split second. And what happens during that split second? You see his head being blown off. Yeah. You see his head being blown off. Yeah. But you don't see any. The thing that confused me was you don't see any kicks like I fired rifles and pistols, and they have quite a, some of them have quite a kick. Depends upon what kind of a round and what kind it is. What kind of a weapon it is. At that range, you don't need a .45, do you? No, sir. You wouldn't even need a .22. An air pistol would be plenty. In your opinion, um... If you fired an exploding pellet containing shellfish toxin through an air pistol at that range, you wouldn't see any kick. I see. You'd see his head blow up, though. Can I ask you one more question about that? Do you believe? You don't have to answer. You don't want to. But this is more of a strategic type of question or a... Well, ask it. Is the hand quicker than the eye? And is that true in Geely Plaza, I think? Was Greer's hand quicker than most of our eyes? The hand is never quicker than the eye. The trick in magic is to draw your attention away from the hand. I see. Now, until I told the world what might have happened and what you can see on that tape, nobody ever looked at Greer, did they? Nobody was looking at the president and Connolly and Jackie and... That's right. And what was that crowd looking at when the motorcade went by? I suppose their eyes were fixated on Kennedy. On Kennedy and Jackie. They weren't looking at... I didn't give a rat exterior about that driver. That's right. Or the guy that was sitting in the... Nobody saw what anybody else did. They were fixed on Jacqueline and President Kennedy, and that's the only thing they saw. That's magic. That's called magic, my friend. If you can get people to look at something, you can do anything you want right in front of them. They'll never see it. And obviously that's the reason why the FBI took everybody's camera away that day. You're pretty smart. Okay, I've got to let you go. Okay. Bye. 520-333-4578. Yeah, they did. They took everybody's camera away from them. Took all the film, everything. It was amazing. 520-333-4578. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello, Bill. How are you doing tonight? Who's this? Well, you don't know me, but I'm a fan of yours. I absolutely don't think you should meet with this guy. I think it is a trap. I think the only way that you would have any contact with him at all would be via telephone. And then at that point it would be up to you to ascertain whether or not anything he was saying made any sense. The fact that he would make a proclamation like that public doesn't make it any less risky. I think it's obviously some sort of a setup. However, now that he's made it public, it might not be a bad thing for you, too, since you have a radio station there. You might be well advised of people listening now to call him or email him or write him and insist that he cut this baloney out about telephones and give you a call. He has a real-life offer and needs to get your family back and get you out of legal trouble. But definitely to meet with him. Actually, I'd rather keep it in writing. Well, if he's got a plan, send it to me in writing. The only thing is, I agree with that, I think. But I don't think that should be in lieu of talking to you only because you're a smart guy. I can't be able to tell by the inflection in his voice whether or not there was any sense of sincerity here at all. Oh, really? I couldn't tell before when he's locked for me for several years? Well, yes, you weren't looking for it. You tend to be, most people, you included, I think, tend to be more trusting at the outset of something. Oh, I'm very trusting. I give everybody an equal chance to be a friend and to do right and to help us out. And I don't shut people out or even have the slightest suspicion until they do something that violates my trust, my confidence. One thing that's interesting for sure is that you obviously rattled the guy's cage because he wouldn't be putting this in any form of, no less the newspaper, if he, for one reason or another, did not want to make it known to the public that he's not an enemy of yours. I mean, he did do a public confession, and in that way he's saying to whoever your allies are out there, hey, I admit it, I made a mistake, I did the wrong thing, and I'm trying to make it right. Well, that's what I said. My first instinct was to forgive him and go on. Well, I think that's right. I didn't know that you could trust him, but I think to forgive him is proper, and I think it's right. Yeah, well, I do, too. It's just going to take a while. Yeah, I understand that. All right, have a nice night. Thanks for calling. You see you later. 520-333-4578 is the number. Yeah, it's going to take a while, folks. He endangered the lives of my wife and my children and my life. And we're not talking about, you know, losing some money or something. He endangered our lives. That's pretty hard to forgive. I know I'll eventually forgive him, but it's just going to take a while. I can't do it right now. I'm sorry. I'm not perfect. I'm not Jesus. I don't know how to do that. I have this terrible anger and pain and hurt in my heart right now. And I know eventually that I'll reconcile that and I'll be able to forgive him. But I'll never trust him again. I'll never warn him around me or in any position where he can ever hurt me or mine again. I just really don't. We have time for one more call. 520-333-4578 is the big bad number. And if you want to get in here, you better do it now. 520-333-4578. We've got time for one more call. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, Mr. Cooper. I'm Jackie from New Jersey. Hi, Jackie. And as I was listening to you talking about the letter, I probably am much more skeptical of people than you are. To me, it seems that the man knows of your genuine feelings about your family. And to give you any form of hope and publishing it in a newspaper, I think it's just a guise. And I think that if you, the way you talk about the way the government works, that they play so many different mind games, I don't think I would even speak to anyone if they called. I would be more, I just wouldn't trust people in the sense that you do. Okay. Do you think that's a possibility? What's a possibility? That it doesn't make sense that someone would write something so ridiculous. I don't think it would. I think this is, I think it stinks to high heaven, to tell you the truth. That's right. And I just, I just. It's scary. In fact, you know, when I first read it, I thought, well, gee, Glenn's apologized. He's did it publicly. He admitted that he did it. You know, I'll forgive him. We'll go about a bit. And then I read it again. And then I read it again. And then, you know. I don't see the apology. It got scary. I don't see the apology. He says, forgive me, Bill. I did you wrong. Yes, but. That's true. But just prior to that, his other statements, I. Well, you're right. You're right. There really is not a real apology there. Right. But I think, you know, amongst men, that's pretty close. You think so? Oh, most men couldn't apologize to anybody if they had to. Well. My father's never apologized to anybody's life. And I know at least a million people he needs to apologize to before he dies. Well. Thought I knew, man. But I guess maybe you could be right. Yeah. A lot of men think that it's a sign of weakness to apologize. Not me. I've apologized a million times in my life already. I'll apologize again the next time I'm wrong. Well, I just. I don't know. I just keep listening to you and I keep reading and I try to keep learning. And to me, there's just something in that that just doesn't. It doesn't fit well. And I don't know that I would give anybody the opportunity to speak to me because they can play with me and I don't know what their game is. I would rather know the game before I started to speak to someone. Okay. Thank you. We're out of time. Okay. Good night. Good night. Good night, everybody. God bless each and every single one of you, including you, Glenn. God bless even President Clinton. I just wish that they could change their behavior and make this a better world. They think they're trying to make a better world, but they're just screwing it up so bad it's unbelievable. Good night, Andy, Poo and Allison. I love you. Merry Christmas. Good night. Put your head on my shoulder. Hold me in your arms. Let me breathe. Squeeze the open tight Show me That you love me too Put your lips next to mine, dear Won't you give me one, baby Shut the open tight, baby You and I will fall apart People say that love's a game A game you just can't win If there's a way I'll find it someday And then there will be a machine Put your head on my shoulder To this by it Baby, the words I want to hear Tell me Tell me that you love me too Tell me that you love me too Put your head on my shoulder I will whisper in my ear Baby, the words I want to hear Baby, put your head on my shoulder The End The End The End The End