The Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. right I'm going to have to run it off. I'm going to have to run it off. I'm going to have to hit him. Here's the important ammunition. ThisȽ Thisigten Interarmed This Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Excuse me, Robinson raided the home of Richard Robinson at 3229 87th Street in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock, Texas. And there was a shootout, a big shootout. And when it was all over, Officer Kevin Cox was dead. Richard Robinson was wounded. And a second policeman received minor injuries. Robinson was charged with capital murder. Capital murder. He was an unemployed automobile mechanic who, guess what, folks, was successful, had a nice shop. He was the owner of the shop. And you're going to hear all about it. And in the confrontation with police, the details in the initial announcement of what happened were extremely confusing and contradictory. Official statements downplayed what really happened. And there were witnesses who claimed that the officer was killed by other officers. And Richard Robinson was shot by officers. And the other policeman was wounded by officers. But they claimed that officers. Quote, quote, that is so baseless and contrary to the evidence that it's an absolute insult to Kevin Cox's memory. End quote. He went on to say, and I quote, that's an absolute affront to the guys that have to live with the memory of having Kevin slain in front of them. End quote. End quote. As she tried to enter her own home. And despite hours and days of searching the premises, actually for more than a week, they searched his home in a vain attempt, a failed attempt, to find evidence that would incriminate Richard Robinson. End quote. And they have since been forced to let him go. And what has emerged as the truth in all of this, folks, is exactly what I've been warning you about for years. About this emerging police state. What actually happened is incredible. Absolutely incredible. Absolutely incredible. And you're going to learn about it. Now, if you want to read all about this in the Texas newspapers, go to our website, and you'll find the stories down under the news section. And you can go there, and you can read all about it. I'll be right back in a second. I'm going to read a column by Jeff Elkins entitled Lubbock's Lesson. And it's not just Lubbock's Lesson. Every police department and sheriff's department in this country should be listening to this broadcast. And they all should learn the lesson. But they won't. They won't. Because they're in the grip of Marxist socialists' plans to engineer the future. They are no longer police officers that protect and serve. They don't care if they're sworn to protect and defend their constitutions. They've never read them. They don't even know what they say. They are now Nazi Gestapo, jack-butted, puke-faced criminal thugs. And that, folks, is the truth. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And that, folks, is where I learned that we have been dropped off the air. Now, I don't know whose fault it was, if it's anybody's fault. I really don't. But it makes me so upset. And I got a little upset short with the people at WDCQ. I hope they will forgive me. I apologize, folks. I apologize, folks. When you're doing a broadcast like this, and it's important like this one is, it is so frustrating. It makes you so angry when that happens. And it's happened three times in the last week and a half, which is not true. So, stand by, folks. I'm going to read Lubbock's lesson, a column written by Jeff Elkins about what happened in Lubbock, Texas. He says, listen to this. He says, listen to this. And I've checked it all out. It's absolutely true. I've called several people in Lubbock. I've called some of our own listeners in Lubbock. And I've called the newspaper, which is the San Antonio Lightning, which is running all these stories, plus the local paper in Lubbock, which was not too helpful. The police, of course, are not helpful at all. In fact, they absolutely refused to talk to me, would not, absolutely would not talk to me, period, even though I identified myself as a member of the press, Veritas News Service, and gave them our website address and the whole works. So, here it is, Lubbock's lesson by Jeff Elkins, and every word in this article is true. Here's what he says. It's become a commonplace event. A domestic dispute turns ugly, and the police are called. Matters escalate, and a desperate armed man barricades himself in his home. The patrol officers back off and establish a perimeter, waiting for the specialists, the men in the black ninja suits. That was the scene in Lubbock, Texas, on a sweltering July morning. Richard Robinson, an unemployed mechanic, had been out of work since the state had taken his car and body shop through an act of imminent domain. Paying him a year's salary, $45,000. Robinson and his wife, Laura, had argued the previous day about his unemployment, and the police were called. The patrol officers resolved that dispute with no charges being filed, but the emotions still simmered below the surface. They argued loudly yet again the following day, and the police returned. Robinson refused to leave his house and speak with the patrol officers. Robinson did not respond to negotiators' attempts at contact until 12.30 p.m. When he was contacted, Robinson was distressed and emotionally volatile, according to police spokesman Bill Morgan. Robinson's moods were described as agitated and almost manic at times. Robinson's moods were described as agitated, as agitated, as agitated, as agitated and as agitated as agitated as agitated. Now, folks, I've got to ask you to bear with me. Remember, last week I told you I was having some problems, and I can feel it coming on right now. My mouth does not want me, does not want to do what I want it to do. So, please bear with me. I'm going to try very hard to pronounce every word like it's supposed to be, but sometimes it's not going to work, I can tell you right now. It's already very hard to talk. After several hours of negotiations, the SWAT team initiated a break-and-rake maneuver in which windows are knocked out and curtains are cleared away. However, as team members broke the first window at 3.18 p.m., the disturbed individual, the boys in black, were attempting to rescue, opened fire. He, Robinson, fired through the walls and the windows from the shadows of the house, Morgan said. As soon as he cut loose, an officer went down with a head wound. Lubbock Police Sergeant Kevin Cox died from that gunshot wound to the head soon after arriving at Lubbock's University Medical Center, Morgan said. Undercover officer Johnny Hudson suffered a superficial head wound after he was kicked by a bullet, or ticked by a bullet, passing through his hat, Morgan added. Robinson's weapons were at least semi-automatic and possibly fully automatic, Morgan said. An astonishing 369 rounds were fired during the pitched battle that Robinson initiated with 20 or 30 round bursts of gunfire. About an hour after the gunfire had ended, Richard Robinson crawled wounded from his house to the porch after the SWAT team fired tear gas into the home. Robinson, who suffered a gunshot wound to his left side during an intense exchange of gunfire, was charged with capital murder. Bond was set at $1 million. A commonplace story in today's armed America, right? Perhaps more than we know. Actually, the story is riddled with lies and distortions from start to finish. Richard Robinson was unarmed and never fired a single shot. Miraculously, he survived an attempted assassination by a police murder squad in which, through ineptitude, they killed one of their own and wounded another. Charges against Robinson have been dropped, and the Lubbock Police Department is in disarray, with Police Chief Ken Walker suspended. Charges of an attempted cover-up swirled through the community, and a copy of Walker's 2000 job review cited aggressiveness of the SWAT team as an area of concern. Charges of an attack. Charges of an attack. Charges of an attack. Charges of an attack. Charges of an attack. Charges of an attack. Armored personnel carriers. Blanca's an attack. Charges of an attack. Charges of a command. The entire panoply of tools for the modern infantrymen. In a perfect example of the militarization of Mayberry, Lubbock's police have been converted from protectors of the peace to a veritable standing army. Instead of guarding their flock from the wolves, the common constables are now warriors for the state, ready to murder those they swore to protect. A wise step for Lubbock City Manager Bob Cass would be the immediate suspension of SWAT operations in their entirety. In addition to the suspension of Police Chief Ken Walker, let Lubbock take the lead and get rid of the fully automatic weapons, armored personnel carriers, and flammable CS gas. Um, where was I? Um, where was I? Um, where was I? Um, where was I? A wise step for Lubbock City Manager Bob Cass would be the immediate suspension of SWAT operations in their entirety. In addition to the suspension of Police Chief Ken Walker, let Lubbock take the lead and get rid of the fully automatic weapons, armored personnel carriers, and flammable CS gas. If the citizens of Lubbock are wrongfully denied fully automatic weaponry, the local police should be denied it as well. In a free republic, any insurrection requiring massive military firepower should be the business of the governor of Texas and properly regulated citizen militia, not ill-trained and aggressive local police, certainly not in response to a domestic dispute. Let Lubbock mandate that all police officers wear either proper uniforms or normal plain clothes depending upon their duties. No more black uniforms and masks. No more ninja outfits. Let the citizens of Lubbock see who they've hired to protect and serve, rather than be confronted with frightening and un-American thugs who instead have a mission to punish and suppress. If the city fathers of Lubbock show some wisdom, they can turn this horrible incident around and perhaps even start a national trend. Unfortunately, if past actions are indicative of the future, a useless commission will issue a useless report. The inept police chief will be replaced with someone just as inept, and things will go on as before until the next murder. Murder. Police are done. proves. Uh-oh. Bottom. Over. electro. checks. Endgame. If you think that's isolated mentality, folks, it's not. It's happening all over America. It began with Waco. It actually began with Ruby Ridge or Ruby Creek, depending upon who you're talking to. It proceeded through Waco, and it has escalated to the point where almost every police department in the country now has its own armored personnel carrier. Some of them have small tanks, and they all have automatic weapons and dress up like ninja warriors. The only thing missing is a sword, and I bet you in a couple of years they'll have those too. In Trinity County, California, this was sent by one of our listeners. Gosh, it's hard to talk. Awfully hard. This was sent by one of our listeners, folks. In Trinity County, California, Bob Angulo is running for the office of county sheriff. Bob Angulo in Trinity, California is running for the office of county sheriff. He sends out this little personal history and little message telling where his policies are going to be. And listen to this. Question. Why should I vote for you instead of the other candidates? Answer. The sheriff's department is a paramilitary organization, which means that it parallels the military in many ways. Having served in the military for 20 years and commanded two marine detachments, I developed many ideas and plans. Those ideas and plans worked then, and I believe they will also enhance the efficiency of the sheriff's department. The best part about most of the plans is that they will not cost the taxpayers a penny. And not too long ago, folks, just two miles north of where I sit in the small town of Springerville, Arizona, they ordered fully automatic M-16s for the little town police department, ninja turtle suits, and the whole works. And it's happening all over this country. I'm going to open the phones. So if you've got some comments to make about all the police, call because I can't talk much anymore, folks. 520-333-4578 is the number. 520-333-4578. 520-333-4578. 520-333-4578. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening, Bill. Bob from Ager. Hello, Bob. Ah, these guys keep shooting each other. Well, that's, well, what do you expect? Their training must be very poor. It has nothing to do with their training. It's their mentality. It's the mentality they have. They want to kill people. I understand that. And they don't care if they're so stupid. Here's what they did. They went to two sides of the house facing each other. Oh, that's great. And it opened fire at each other. The guy inside didn't even have a gun. Wasn't even armed. No. And these guys are staring a crutch fire with each other. They're killing each other. A Vietnam veteran would have been rolling on the ground over that one. I'm afraid I would have. I'm sorry. I'm laughing. But it is kind of comical. Well, it's hilarious. But it's also tragic. Well, it's tragic that a poor family that had to suffer all this. And it's despotic. It is exactly what they used to do in the old Soviet Union. And those cops didn't think that he fired at them. They were trying to kill him. I understand that. I understand that. But you know what surprises me the most? Very long ago, 67, 68, all this stuff started. Like, we were teaching the FBI how to enter buildings and do all the good stuff the SWAT team through today. When I was in the Marine Corps of Quantico. Yeah, and then the FBI turns around and teaches us. We should have never taught them. No. Because they turned around and told every little police force. No, you should never taught them. You know, had a clear building. Well, of course, they didn't. Of any kind. I agree. 100%. The FBI is unconstitutional. It certainly is. Along with many other organizations that the federal government forgot that. B-A-T-F-I-R-S. Right. And, you know, they refuse to either to admit or to realize what their limitations are. They're only allowed to do 18 or 19 things. What do you mean limitations? They're unconstitutional in the very inception. They should not even exist. Well, that's what I'm saying. They were... So why should they realize anything? They shouldn't even exist, much less be realized. I understand that. But they were limited to... The federal government was limited to certain things they could do, and that was it. Period. Yep. But I'll let somebody else jump in here. Thanks for calling. Have a nice evening. Bye-bye. 520-333-4578 is the number. The phones are open. What's your comment on this? I mean, this is... You know, it's exactly... It's everything that I've been warning you about for years. Good evening. You're on the air. How's it going, Matt? Hi. Did they say how many SWAT team members there were? No. No? All right, then. I'll get off. I can barely hear you. Thanks. Well, why was that important? What's that? Why would that be important? I just wanted to know how encompassing their power is. There's usually 15 or 20 or more on a SWAT team. Yeah, well, with that type of weapon, it doesn't take much, I'm sure. No. And, well, I don't know if you served in any war or not, but people with automatic weapons are dangerous to your own side. Probably. Oh, boy. I've got to tell you that right now. All right. Sounds great. Try to support you. Thanks for calling. All right. Bye. 520-333-4578. Phones are open. We're taking your calls. And I need you to call because my talker ain't working. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, Mr. Cooper. Hi. Listen, I don't think it was BCQ. I was listening very intently. It doesn't matter. We're not talking about that. Okay. Well, I don't know. That's what I wanted to mention. All right. We're talking about the subject of tonight's broadcast. I've done all the talking about that. 520-333-4578 is the number. And you wouldn't know anyway. Nobody would know. Whether the phone company threw the switch or lightning struck a phone pole or WBCQ flicked a switch or they had an equipment failure. Nobody knows. Nobody will ever know. And you can't tell by listening. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, Mr. Cooper. Robert. Hi. How are you doing? Good. You had mentioned something about it was the mentality of the, you know, of the mind there. Yeah. And so, you know, like, that don't surprise me because, you know, when I look at the leaders of our country here in America here, you know, they have the same type mentality. They're Nazis. Right. And these police officers are the same ones who would have volunteered in a split second for Hitler's SS lightning brigades. Exactly. And isn't that the same policy that they have to talk about now, going to Israel and having an assassination team there? Yeah. Yeah. That's what they did in Waco, Texas. That's what they tried to do to Randy Weaver. That's what they did to his wife. Right. They're doing it all over the country. They've done it to a lot of American patriots. And you want to trust yourself to these people? No. That's why I said, hey, if you want to be peaceful, that's fine. You want to come up here and mess with me or my property, I will defend myself. And I'll guarantee you, you ain't taking me except dead. Exactly. So, you know, that's my point there, like, all we got to do is look at the leaders there. When you look at the leaders, you know, the lower person there, they just don't do what the leaders are doing. Yeah. Right. Yeah. So that's my point there. And there's no justice in this country anymore. No justice. No, only just us. No, those that are standing up. No, that's the only justice. That's right. That's right. Right. Okay, thanks. Thank you for calling. All right. 520-333-4578 is the number. It's your turn to call, whoever you might be. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening, Bill. I was certain to hear that statement from that Marine. Now he's running for sheriff. Yes. He wants to have, he wants to be another Marine division commander. It saddens me to think that... He wants to make the sheriff's department into a Marine detachment. Well, he's not from the Marines I knew. The Marines I knew were a lawful entity as part of the Department of the Navy. Yep. And as far as I know, the Constitution only authorizes the Navy. That's right. What the Marine Corps seems to be under the Department of the Navy, under the Constitution, is it still a legal entity? Well, it's still a part of the Navy. It always has been. I thought when the... The Navy is the only authorized standing force, and the Marine Corps is part of the Navy. But when the Marine Corps became represented on the Joint Chiefs, it was no longer under the Navy. The Marine Corps is still, always has been, and always will be a part of the Navy. They cannot function separate from each other. Okay. Well, I will check into that further. Okay. Thank you, sir. Have a good evening. You're welcome. Thanks for calling. Yep. You can't work together and have two separate commands making separate decisions when the only way you can work is together. And that's a fact. But they've never had that problem. Navy commanders have always, except for the amphibious portion, allowed Marine commanders to be autonomous, except under whatever command in the theater. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, Bill. This is Tim. Hi. I only hope when they come for the rest of us that they're that good of a shot that they could only put three bullet holes in people with 400 rounds. Don't worry about it. If you have no fear and you're not afraid to die and you're right with God, they haven't got a chance. There is nothing more fearful in this world than a man who is not afraid to die. Amen. Because they all are. Did you hear that tape? Yes, I did. They were crying. Yeah. Yeah. It's amazing. Kevin's shot. Oh. Oh, my God. Just what you said is going on. Yeah. Totalitarian socialist dictatorship. Yeah. God bless you, Bill Cooper. Yeah. You shoot a few of those people and they run home crying. Yeah. See you later. Thanks for calling. That's it, folks. Boy, am I glad that's it, too. I'm going to head on out of here. Thanks for listening. Don't miss tomorrow night's broadcast. And I hope, I really, really hope that... What's going on here? I can't make this work. I hope that everybody wakes up soon. Because we just, we don't have too long left. And that's the truth. I mean, we really don't have too long left before it's all over. And that just, folks, happens to be the honest, terrible truth. But nevertheless, the honest truth. Good night. God bless each and every single one of you. Good night. Annie Poo and Allison, I love you. Thank you. Good night. Good night. Good night. Well, when you listen to this tape on the website, folks, it's going to be a short tape because, remember, we were off the air for a while. It took me a while to realize it and then get back on the air. And then, you know, we played the beginning over again. So we lost a good deal of time on this tape. I don't know really how many minutes it has. But it's probably not going to be much more than 40 minutes. Don't miss tomorrow night's broadcast. You've been listening to Hour of Time. I'm William Cooper, the most dangerous radio host in America, according to William Jefferson Clinton. And he should know. God bless you. Come on. You've been listening to Hour of Time. Yeah. Let's go ahead. It happened on one of them zippity-doo-dah days. Now that's the kind of day when you can't open your mouth without a song to jump right out of it. Zippity-doo-dah, zippity-dah. My oh my, what a wonderful day.