William Cooper / 'Behold a Pale Horse' (1991)
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A murdered ex-Navy man wrote the book that seeded much of modern American conspiracy culture, and he laced it with old antisemitic hate.
Who they are
William Cooper, a former US Navy intelligence specialist and author of the 1991 book 'Behold a Pale Horse.'
What they do
His book pushed claims of a secret 1954 treaty with aliens, a hidden group called Majestic-12, and a global elite plot, becoming a foundational text for conspiracy and militia movements.
How it works
He was killed in 2001 by Arizona sheriff's deputies during an arrest; his book republished the fraudulent antisemitic 'Protocols of Zion' as an appendix, the same inherited antisemitism the engine flags in similar conspiracy frameworks like David Icke's reptilian theory.
Why it matters
The engine rates his claims as weak on proof (a single unverified witness) but strong on influence, because the widely-circulated book shaped a whole generation of insider-alien and anti-government belief.
The engine's record — word for word
Former US Navy intelligence specialist. Primary corpus: 'Behold a Pale Horse' (1991 Light Technology Publishing). Claims: Eisenhower 1954 'Greada Treaty' with extraterrestrials, Majestic-12, government NHI cover-up, Bilderberg-Trilateral conspiracy. Murdered 2001 by Apache County AZ deputies during arrest. Engine relevance: foundational operator in government-insider-NHI register pre-1990s. Antisemitic content in corpus (Protocols-of-Zion republished as appendix) documents same antisemitism-inheritance pattern as Icke Reptilian framework. Webb dual-verdict: data-rigor Tier-3 (single-witness uncertified); structural-significance Tier-2 (corpus widely-distributed, foundational-text status in militia / patriot movement).
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