Behold A Pale Horse and other conspiracy theory books?

Discussion in 'Books' started by JohnThursday, Nov 19, 2004.

  1. JohnThursday

    JohnThursday Member

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    I'm getting into Behold A Pale Horse by William Cooper. Anyone read this? Believe any of it?

    Some of the ideas are pretty startling, but then it was published in 1990 and in it he makes a couple of vague armaggeddon-type predictions for the year 2000 that obviously didn't happen, like Jupiter exploding.

    I'm at the part where he points out the Secret Society symbols on the one dollar bill, like on the back under the pyramid is New World Order in Latin.
     
  2. BelaFan

    BelaFan Member

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    Man, that book is not even the tip of the iceberg.


    It gets real deep man. But be careful, 90% of the conspiracy info is bullshit. There is a conspiracy going on, but that shit is elaborate as a motherfucker.

    More on this later.
     
  3. JohnThursday

    JohnThursday Member

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    Cool. I'm usually kind of skeptical of such speculative literature anyway, as paradoxical as that may be. At the same time it sort of sets you up so that if something similar does come to the surface, you're not really surprised.(if that makes any sense)
     
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