The Assassination of William Cooper: Yes, the government kills people to stay in power, and to acquire it

Just like the way to treat alcoholism is to admit that you have a problem, we must admit that we have a vile, criminal government that will kill people to acquire power before we can ever hope to reform it. A good lesson for that viciousness is the assassination of William Cooper just a few months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, where Arizona police gunned him down at his front door. Bill Cooper is the author and father of Behold a Pale Horse, which is the Bible of the truther movement and the origin of many conspiracy groups and militia efforts. This is an important admission because what we know now about the intentions of the government in developing and deploying the bioweapon COVID-19 was that they were perfectly willing to kill many innocent people to stay in power. Many of these government agencies aligned with health care professionals controlled by the funding mechanisms of people like Bill Gates were so threatened by the Trump administration and the prospect of a second term that they made their move in many malicious ways in 2020 and the only way to get your mind around just how bad it was, Bill Cooper wrote about it in that classic book, which has turned out many years later to be excessively true. They had to kill off Bill Cooper in an effort to conceal what they were up to which has led us all to this current juncture. But to understand all that, you’d have to understand a bit about how the police were provoked to have that shootout with Bill Cooper, with arrest warrants thrown together over relatively minor charges and tax issues. We’ve seen what intelligence agencies are willing to do to prosecute President Trump. But back in the 90s, we were still naive to these things. We didn’t want to believe our government could be this vicious. But it was, and usually is wherever unchecked power is allowed to grow intended.

I read Behold a Pale Horse in college over a collection of breakfasts. In those days, that was my favorite time of day. I was not into the nightlife of campus life, and I loved to get up early, as I still do, and have breakfast and read books. I had a favorite spot in Coryville just off the University of Cincinnati campus that overlooked the parking lot to Kroger. I loved to people-watch and study human behavior, so I would get up early and go to that place for a nice omelet and read books for about 4 hours each morning before everything in life got off to a start. William Cooper’s book had just come out, and I found an early copy and enjoyed reading it the way I would enjoy reading exciting fiction. I like to know what people think is interesting no matter what, so I tucked that information in my back pocket to draw from for many years after that. I had just worked for the Perot campaign against Bush and was not happy to see the Clinton administration come into power. So, Bill Cooper’s book Behold a Pale Horse had an edge to it that I could relate to at the time. And would make a lot more sense over the coming years. As the Clinton administration went to work quickly to undo America for the benefit of globalism, a pattern of behavior was obvious, which was at the core of Cooper’s warnings. First, there was the gunfight at Ruby Ridge. Then there was Waco. Spawning from that was the Oklahoma Bombing. The rise of Rush Limbaugh on the radio. And a Clinton administration that is remarkably connected to the current Biden administration in priorities and behavior.

In the mid-1990s, it was revealed that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were also fans of William Cooper, who was, by comparison, an early version of Alex Jones.  After the publication of his book, Bill was running a small radio program that was growing in popularity and it was reaching the ears of militia groups, as revealed in the trial of the Oklahoma City bombers.  There is a lot more to that Oklahoma City bombing that involves a third terrorist and the government itself, but that is for another time.  We eventually saw the buildup to all this with 9/11.  But at the time, the Clinton Administration was looking to attack talk radio, specifically Bill Cooper, as a way to get Rush Limbaugh off the radio, much the way the J6 prisoners were attacked as a means to expand the role of centralized government.  It’s a game that has been going on for a long time and has become worse, culminating recently with the COVID-19 bioweapon.  Taken in isolation, it would be hard to understand, but observed over a long period, as I have done, everything makes a lot more sense.  The government exerts power, and a few people respond to it negatively.  Those people are made examples of in order to justify massive government expansion that has direct connections to the globalism movement, the intentional growth of government to protect the efforts of international corporations and banks to rule from beyond sovereign government authority, for all kinds of malicious reasons.  To justify that government growth, they attacked people most poised to stand up to them, which is how William Cooper found himself in a gunfight with authorities.  He killed one before he was gunned down in a bloody heap leaving fans everywhere angry and distraught. 

Conspiracy theorists tried to piece together all the pieces, and for a long time, they looked pretty kooky.  Nobody wanted to be called a 9/11 truther, as the media called them, because they believed that the government was behind the efforts to destroy the World Trade Center, and explicitly Building 7.  But there are lots of people who have done tremendous amounts of research, and these operations just so happened to conveniently destroy massive amounts of evidence in the game of globalism.  People like William Cooper were not inclined to believe the government’s justification and were the first to ask the fundamental questions that mattered.  But because there was a fight to kill the voices of people like Bill Cooper and Alex Jones, along with many others, Covid-19 happened.  The malicious nature of it is well chronicled in the Robert F. Kennedy book The Wuhan Cover-up, which every human being on planet Earth should read.  That’s the level of evil we are dealing with and how bad and global it has always been.  I’ve been reflecting on the big picture lately because we are in this 2024 election season, and we witnessed the massive election fraud to keep Trump out of office and what the governments of the world have been willing to do to stay in power, such as release the Covid virus after they spent years making it for the particular purpose of what 2020 was all about, a Great Reset as designed by the World Economic Forum.  My enjoyment of the book Behold a Pale Horse went from a casual curiosity on a college campus to a stern warning about the future that has been valuable.  Because once the dangers of government were well out of the bag thirty years later, it was more obvious to see than if I hadn’t exposed myself to the warnings of that generation.  And they turned out to be right, and now, in hindsight, their killings make a lot more sense.  That’s all a government can do to stay in power when they are up to no good.  They get rid of those who most criticize them, hoping nobody else will notice for fear that the same thing might happen.  And that is a truth that is hard to wrap a mind around.  Yet, it’s the truth.

Rich Hoffman

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Trump Unleashed: The Mega MAGA Rally in front of millions and millions of people that nobody will forget

In a lot of ways I have been waiting for the conversation that occurred between President Trump and Rush Limbaugh all of my life.  The two hours of live radio uninterrupted without any commercials was an extraordinary event and I couldn’t help but think during the whole thing that we are still the same society that killed Socrates for corrupting the youth.  Those are the forces that have been hard at work our entire lives, yet a few people sometimes emerge who can challenge the status quo with straight talk and commonsense.  Both men are now elderly, one is coming off what the world considered a death sentence in Covid-19, the other is coming out of treatment for advanced lung cancer.  And both have had very successful lives and were together like a couple of guys talking on the golf course in the way that people speak to each other when they know one another and have for a long time.  I liked President Trump a lot before hearing this spectacular broadcast, but after, I found he is a person I really like.  This event with Rush Limbaugh was better than any debate and was a very unique way to speak directly to roughly 40 million people all at the same time with the kind of intimacy of a couple of guys just having a chat about the state of the world, the way many of us do among our confidants.  You can hear that broadcast here:

As many know, I have done my fair share of talk radio, and I always liked it.  My work there has sort of migrated into my work here.  There is more freedom in writing these articles because there are fewer people to get in the way of getting whatever message I want to get out, out.  But I will say, you have to be pretty smart to host a talk show on radio, with no visual cues to drive the time, and only your voice to make the show interesting enough to compete with the millions of other things that people might otherwise do with their time.  I was able to do it because I have read a lot over a lifetime.  Having a lot of things floating around in your brain is crucial to keeping up a conversation that is interesting to a listener who is depending completely on you to entertain them.  Many find it a daunting task.  I would say that it takes an excessively intelligent person to host a radio show speaking from personal experience, and after listening to President Trump and Rush Limbaugh speak for a solid 2 hours on a Friday afternoon, it was clear that these two were giants of intellect who had so much on their mind that they could have spoken like that for days.  I doubt there are many politicians anywhere who could have done the show President Trump did with Limbaugh.

They covered just about everything that a person could think of very fluidly and without a lot of pauses for thought.  Trump was just unleashed with the kind of topics that no newspaper or television interview has time to flush out and Limbaugh was an expert in setting up the table of discussion to seamlessly unleash Trump from topic to topic.  It was a live event that came out as fluidly as a well edited book on tape kind of recording that was simply the result of a very active President of the United States speaking with a top level professional radio talent who has been doing this kind of thing for many decades.  Without question most everyone in the media was listening, yet they hardly acknowledged it afterwards because the content was just leap years away from anything any of them could have done.  My take was that I felt very close to Trump, I understood that guy even better, and it was quite clear why he has such resonance with his supporters and defined quite clearly why he is such a threat to the shackles of institutionalism.  Here too was a guy who had spent his life being at the top of his game in communication.  He will be remembered for a lot of things, but what few have really credited him with presently, which time will come to understand, he is the best communications president in American history and he has backed it all up with great honor and valor.   He was able to put himself out on the table for all to see without coming across as a phony person who just wants to win an election to continue to have power.  But rather, he’s a guy who really does love the idea of America and wants to do all he can to leave it in the best shape possible while it’s in his power to do so.

What became clear during the interview was how the forces who intend his destruction want it that way for all the malicious reasons that history has reported voluminously.  Yet Trump said it best when he properly identified the real fight before us, in how Republicans just aren’t built to play the killer game, which is the game that Democrats are playing, and they are playing for keeps.  That after all is why Rush Limbaugh has been so successful over the years, and that is precisely why Trump was elected president in the first place.  If he hadn’t been, or if Rush hadn’t lasted as long as he has, there is a lot that is happening now that would have never seen the light of day, such as the massive corruption between the previous White House and the Justice Department being revealed.  The criminal conduct of the FBI.  How corrupt and anti-American the media really is.  The corruption runs deep, and with Trump we have been able to pull back the curtain of the Wizard of Oz so to speak.  Yet what we found there was not a shy old man trying to fluff up his feathers to look more important than he really was, but a vile and malicious monster from the nightmares of H.P Lovecraft.

The brilliance of the event can’t be overstated, while the media has been trying to stuff the Trump message of freedom for all into 30 second soundbites and 6 minute interviews with a barrage of print media who hates him for all the reasons they hate themselves with self-loathing despondency in the way that young girls hate a mirror after they’ve spoiled their diet and eaten too many doughnuts before a big date, Trump stepped over them all and took his very deep thoughts about things straight to the people who wanted to hear those thoughts, and it was just brilliant.  It was revolutionary actually.  I have thought for a long time that it has been talk radio which has kept America alive.  Even though the political left of communism and socialism has sought to take over Hollywood and the media in general, the difficulty in speaking thoughts alone and to an audience has its own way of fleshing out the good from the bad.   Democrats don’t do very well on talk radio for that very reason.  But a person with great thoughts and a lot to say does, and this format of communicating was just the right thing.  It was unique for sure, and likely will be quite impactful for many elections to come.

MEGA MAGA! The Largest Radio Rally in History

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A Saturday at Premier Shooting; Training in West Chester: There are few more Pro Second Amendment than George Lang and Mark Welch

It was really irritating me over this past weekend that everywhere people were overacting to the coronavirus. All the stores were being ransacked for toilet paper and people were already too far gone to think logically. The media scares had soaked into their thoughts and they were in survival mode and unable to come out of it. Since there wasn’t anything on television worth watching and I had a free Saturday more or less, I signed up for a Tactical 88 class at Premier Shooting & Training Center in West Chester and spent the day at the gun range stepping away from the panic for a bit and enjoyed being around people who had not gone crazy. And much to my relief, they had toilet paper on the shelf, and all was right with the world. But much to my surprise, they were very busy on a Saturday (much more than usual) and they reported more gun sales that weekend than they had on Black Friday. People were coming in and buying guns and ammunition like the world was coming to an end, and for those who were watching the news, it would be easy to think why they would think that. It didn’t take long for me to realize that going to Premier Shooting & Training during the coronavirus outbreak was a good decision, it was a good day to get away from the insanity of the world and a very hard reminder how lucky we are to have such a great facility in West Chester, Ohio.

I never go to Premier without thinking of George Lang, who as a trustee was instrumental in attracting the investment of a top tier gun range into West Chester just a few years ago. I was invited to tour the facility before it opened with Mark Welch—both men are now in position after the Tuesday primary to move on politically to state seats. But few know them as I do, as shooters who were active in the opening days of Premier Shooting & Training. I go there to shoot when I have time, its my favorite range in the Cincinnati area and I think one of the best in the country. But the store and gun range is only part of the story, what they do very well at the West Chester gun range is teach people firearms handling and some of the more advanced aspects of tactical training. With the Tactical 88 instructions that are done at that facility, participants get a chance to learn the same types of things that only advance police and military officers get by way of training. And they certainly have the classrooms for that level of participation.

I spent about 10 hours there on Saturday, had lunch, shot a bit, took the classes, but mostly observed behavior. It was obvious that the people coming there were looking for some sense of normalcy to their life, or some level of empowerment. Buying a gun for them was a punch back at the victimization that they were feeling from the news reports that virtually everything was shut down out of panic over the coronavirus. Even Disney World was shut down, so there was nothing much going on television, the NCAA March Madness brackets were gone this year, baseball season is being pushed out, even James Bond’s new movie coming up has been pushed out as Hollywood looks to lose around 20 billion dollars due to coronavirus. What was happening around the world smelled a lot like an attack on the American economy and people wanted to take action, so they came to Premier Shooting to get control of things from their perspective, and buying a new gun and hitting the range to learn how to use it was the most proactive thing they could do. But it was a running joke at Premier that day for everyone who saw the display of toilet paper that at least the gun range was stocked where Kroger, Walmart and Walgreens were ransacked by panic driven customers to stock their shelves at home for the apocalypse that was to come next.

Spending that extra time there Saturday I was able to work with much of the staff on hand that day and I can only say that I am really happy they are there. They do such a good job at every level at Premier that even as I think often how wonderful it is that they are in West Chester, many people take it for granted just how much. They are top notch on a good day, but on a day where the stock market was on course for depression like numbers and the entertainment world was shut down over panic, it was good to see that Butler County residents had somewhere to go that wasn’t terrified of the coronavirus, and they could feel empowered to participate in something instead of hiding in their homes waiting for the news reports to tell them how next they might die. The staff at Premier was under control and ready for anything, and people could feel that coming into the door, which is likely why they were swarming there to begin with, to go someplace where they could still see America and enjoy the freedom to gather without fear of death. No wonder gun sales were up. Perhaps with the economic hit that losing all the sports and entertainment venues this spring will bring, toilet paper sales and the sale of guns and ammo will offset those losses. Watching the cash register at Premier gave me great hope that the same thing was happening all over the country and it said a lot about the resolution of the human race when a crises had pushed people to the brink. They didn’t run to hide in some cave, they went to the gun store and took action to protect themselves and others.

Yet with the primary election looming, I thought of George Lang and Mark Welch all day, as they were a part of the early days of Premier coming to West Chester to begin with, and few know to what degree they support the Second Amendment as mainstream politicians very loyal to the Trump administration in Butler County. I was at the announcement ceremony for George Lang this past summer when he declared himself to run for the 4th District Senate Seat in Ohio that was coming up this year and I saw many people there who I have also seen often at Premier Shooting & Training in West Chester at various events, especially at their own grand opening where Mark Welch and I were given a private tour before one shot had ever been fired there.

I’ll admit, I went to Premier for the same reasons as everyone else that rainy Saturday. I sat at the window and looked out at the lake on breaks in our training schedule and enjoyed the warm blanket of Americana as only a gun range can tell the story while the world outside was in a panicked heap. Guns have a way of calming people down and letting them know they can still defend themselves when the governments of the world get it wrong and let loose a panic like the coronavirus. But as the primary election comes on Tuesday remember that it was George Lang and Mark Welch who were there in the beginning of it all, and it is one of the best reasons to vote for them, which is barely something that has come up during the election season. Very few mainstream politicians are as pro Second Amendment as those two, and voters need to remember that as they vote on Tuesday March 17th.

Rich Hoffman

Why Rush Limbaugh is so Beloved: Republicans are postitive people

The world’s reaction to Rush Limbaugh’s stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis was bewildering to me. I suppose I understood why many on the left were almost cheering that his death might arrive by the end of last week yet they still seethed when he was presented with honors at the State of the Union address and was seated well next to the First Lady. You got the feeling that if his pending death wasn’t as good as sealed that many of the people in that room wouldn’t have stood for such an incursion and that they put up with it only because they felt just a little sorry for the popular conservative talk radio host. Then I wondered why we have even put up with such hatred. But I was reminded of the major difference between Trump and Limbaugh by Friday when Rush was back on the air between treatments that he fully expects to survive and listening to the story of how President Trump thought of the illness, and it all made perfect sense. Its why I have always been a Republican and why my particular brand of conservatism has been very conducive to the mentality of the current White House. Everything is very above the line with Trump, and also with Rush Limbaugh. Tragedies are expected to be overcome, not yielded to, and even a death sentence is something to solve, not to be a victim of.

As Rush told the story of his big day in Washington D.C. and the after party of a sorts in the White House Residential area upstairs with the First Family, I was hearing a story that was all too familiar to me. That is how I solve problems in my life. I don’t get emotional about anything and everything has a solution. There is no impossible, everything is on the table and its only a matter of time before a problem is resolved. I’m like that with everything and it was nice to hear that President Trump truly is at that level of optimism when he wondered why Rush couldn’t just get all the cancer cut out before the State of the Union Address then enjoy the evening unfettered. It was a reminder to me why I enjoy the people of this particular brand of politics so much, they are positive problem solvers who don’t yield to the emotions of the moment but are always looking for solutions. Democrats are the party of victims, people on their heels and surrendering to the whims of chaos, Republicans under Trump are problem solvers who look at everything as an opportunity for improvement. And in essence, that is the state of our modern political life, half the nation is looking at the glass half empty, the other half, that its half full. The glass is the glass, but the interpretation is radically different.

Rush may not survive the cancer, but then again, he might. He certainly didn’t take the time to wallow in the sorrow of the moment, he was invited to a big event with the President and he enjoyed it for all it was worth. The hatred expressed toward him was personal because there was a subconscious understanding that not only did they want the radio broadcaster dead and off the air for what they think will give them a chance at future elections, but they hate how positive Rush is and ironically that is also one of the things they hate so much about President Trump. They want to have an excuse to fail, to not achieve, or even not to try at all. They want to blame society, they want to blame their parents, they want to blame their schools, their government, their economic conditions on why they have settled in some rut in their life which they lack the courage to get out of. And Rush and Trump remind them of it.

I’ve seen that hatred up close and personal; I never yield to problems at all. Everything has a solution just waiting to be discovered. Its just a matter of time to grind things out so that we can uncover it. That’s how I run my own life, so it was very refreshing to hear to what degree President Trump exhibited the same traits. It didn’t surprise me, but it was refreshing, just as it was good to hear Rush back on the radio on Friday and the early parts of this recent week sounding like he always does for his three-hour time slot. I can’t say how many times I have turned on the Rush Limbaugh Show while overseas on trips, just to listen to him talk on the radio. While in Japan I would turn him on at 1 AM there and listen while I lay in bed because it was noon in the states, and it was very nice due to his positive outlook on everything. Even while surrounded by the necessities of whatever culture I was visiting, listening to Rush Limbaugh was unique because he’s unquestionably American, in that problems aren’t meant to be yielded to, they are meant to be overcome. While visiting those cultures overseas, it is always nice to hear a bit from home, and from the best that our American culture has to offer. I had the same experience in London and in Paris, rather than go to dinner at 6 PM somewhere and listen to the pub talk, I would put in my ear buds and listen to Rush on my iPhone while the rest of the world wallowed in sorrow of their victimized status. It wasn’t that I so much wanted the news of the moment, it was just nice to hear that Rush always had a solution to whatever problem was being discussed, and that was and is what makes Rush Limbaugh something unique and so beloved.

What the left doesn’t understand is that at whatever future time that Rush Limbaugh doesn’t do his radio show every day, that people like me will not turn to them looking for leadership. Simply, someone else will fill the role that Rush Limbaugh currently does. The interesting thing that has happened is that even with all the attempts at communism and socialism that various factions both foreign and domestic have attempted against the American people, positive people always find each other. I supported Trump because he’s always been such a positive person. I listen to Rush because he’s a positive person. In my own life, and I’m thinking of positive politicians whom I like a lot, like George Lang, Mark Welch, Ann Becker, Nancy Nix, T.C. Rogers, Roger Reynolds and even Sheriff Jones. I like them all because they are all very positive people to the core of their personalities. Even though they all have lots of reasons to look at the glass half empty, they haven’t, they always think of it as half full and are scanning the horizon for solutions. That is the biggest difference in the political gulf that exists in our modern day, and its not the task of the positive to yield to the negative. Rather, the other way around. The desire to see Rush off the air is deeper than just hoping that conservatives will lose a voice and that Democrats might win some future elections, its in hoping that the excuses for failure will remain for them to hide behind. Because in truth, that is what is really behind the political tension of the American two-party system in its current form. But that was never America, we are free to solve problems, and that is what makes us different from the rest of the world and is why Rush Limbaugh is so beloved and always will be.

Rich Hoffman

RUSH LIMBAUGH: There’s A Coup D’etat Taking Place In The United States, Being Done By The Obama Administration

Reflecting on the administration’s recently-discovered massive domestic surveillance programs, Rush Limbaugh argued on his radio show that there is a “coup” taking place to subvert the kind of country the United States has always been.  Listen for yourself.

Welcome to the party Rush.  Many have been right where you are now for a long time.  But there is room on the bench for new faces who are just now coming to understand how sinister the Obama administration truly has been all along.  Pass along to a friend.

Rich Hoffman

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