>>54689372Oh yeah the behold a pale horse guy
"He lives in the only house atop a high mesa with a bird's-eye view of scenic Round Valley.
Better to broadcast that way and look out for agents of the federal government, say friends of William Cooper, whose apocalyptic, militia-inspired shortwave radio programs attracted Timothy McVeigh as a regular listener in the months before the Oklahoma City bombing.
When McVeigh needed written inspiration, he repeatedly read William Pierce's The Turner Diaries. However, McVeigh is said to have turned his shortwave dial to Cooper's invective for verbal inspiration. James Nichols, brother of Oklahoma bombing co-defendant Terry Nichols, testified about Cooper's broadcasts in 1996 during a pretrial hearing in Oklahoma City.
McVeigh even paid a personal visit to Cooper, who at the time was living and broadcasting 30 miles up the highway in St. Johns, a couple of months before the bombing in early 1995, said Nolan Udall, an Eagar repairman and close friend of Cooper.
"McVeigh wanted his (Cooper's) help but wouldn't tell him what for," Udall said. "Finally, Bill just got frustrated with him and told him to leave him alone."
Cooper refused to respond to interview requests by telephone and e-mails to his Web site, which peddles audio of his past broadcasts on his show, The Hour of the Time, and keeps a running diary of his "siege" by the federal government.
"Kiss my (expletive), and don't ever call this number again," Cooper said before hanging up.
But Cooper, in his late 50s, has legal problems of his own as McVeigh's execution draws near."
http://www.cyberclass.net/mcveigh.htm>seems sane enough ammirite?