William Cooper Answers your questions, Assassinated for it by Home security phoenix

Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:54:32 -0500

William Cooper Answers your questions, Assassinated for it

by Home security phoenix (home-security-phoenix) @ Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:54:32 -0500

Willim Cooper R.I.P. A real hero, Listen to his story he died to bring it to you... There are other parts but this is the begining the other video I am putting up is a later part of it with some very Important InfoWilliam Cooper was reared in an Air Force family. As a child he lived in many different countries, graduating from Yamato High School in Japan. Since he has traveled through or lived in many different foreign countries Mr. Cooper has a world view much different than most Americans.William served with the Strategic Air Command, United States Air Force. He held a secret clearance working on B-52 bombers, KC-135 refueling aircraft, and Minuteman missiles. William received his Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force in 1965.William joined the United States Navy fulfilling a dream previously frustrated by chronic motion sickness. He served aboard the submarine USS Tiru (SS-416), USS Tombigbee (AOG-11), Naval Support Activity Danang RVN, Naval Security and Intelligence Camp Carter RVN, Danang Harbor Patrol RVN, Dong Ha River Security Group RVN, USS Charles Berry (DE-1035), Headquarters Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet, USS Oriskany (CVA-34).Cooper was a member of the Office of Naval Security and Intelligence serving as a Harbor and River Patrol Boat Captain at Danang and the Dong Ha River Security Group, Cua Viet, Republic of Vietnam. William Cooper was awarded several medals for his leadership and heroism during combat including two with "V" for Valor.He served on the Intelligence Briefing Team for the Commander In Chief of the Pacific Fleet. William was the Petty Officer of the Watch and designated KL-47 SPECAT operator in the CINCPACFLT Command Center at Makalapa Hawaii. There he held a Top Secret, Q, SI, security clearance.William Cooper achieved the rank of First Class Petty Officer, QM1, E-6 after only 8 years of Naval service, a difficult task in any branch of the United States military. William Cooper received an Honorable Discharge from the United States Navy on December 11, 1975.William attended Long Beach City College where he picked up an Associate of Science Degree in Photography. He founded the Absolute Image Studio and Gallery of Fine Art Photography in Long Beach, California.William held the position of Executive Director of Adelphi Business College, Pacific Coast Technical Institute, and National Technical College. Mr. Cooper was the National Marketing Coordinator for National Education and Software.William Cooper is the author of Behold A Pale Horse. The book has become the best selling underground book of all time. It is read and promoted by word of mouth by People of all races, religions, and nationalities.Under his leadership Harvest Trust ventured into the publishing trade. The first book under the Harvest Trust imprint was Oklahoma City: Day One by Michele Marie Moore... the definitive classic on the Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.Shortly after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building Rush Limbaugh read a White House memo on the air during his broadcast which named William Cooper, "...the most dangerous radio host in America". Mr. Cooper considers William Clinton's pronouncement the greatest compliment that he has ever received.William Cooper's FBI file, promulgated by the investigation required by his security clearances while in military service, was one of those unlawfully in possession of the White House in what has become known as, "Filegate". Shortly after this discovery President Clinton ordered all federal agencies to begin investigation, persecution, and prosecution of Mr. Cooper to shut him up.After years of filing FOIA requests and researching the IRS William Cooper brought suit against the IRS in Federal District Court in Phoenix Arizona to force the IRS to produce proof of jurisdiction and delegation of authority which the IRS was unable to do. To short circuit Mr. Cooper's attempt to reveal the true nature of the criminal IRS, and to carry out the orders of the White House, the agency lied to a Grand Jury, not allowing William Cooper to testify, and secured indictments against Mr. Cooper and his wife Annie. This ploy successfully stopped Mr. Cooper from continuing his suit against the criminal IRS for fear of being arrested.In 1998 VERITAS and Harvest Publications was sold to Hallmark Creative Corporation along with the copyright and all rights to all written material produced or ever to be produced by William Cooper including Behold A Pale Horse and Oklahoma City: Day one. Hallmark Creative Corporation has contracted to insure this material is always available to the public. Update Bill was killed by the Apache County Sherrifs Department during a raid on his home in November of 2001. He is now buried on a hill in Eagar, Arizona.

Author: Earthlasthope
Keywords: commentary analysis NWO EDF JFK War 911 William Cooper Rebel freedom Ronal Regan Cryptic
Added: May 30, 2008



At the Center of Your Lifestyle

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Author: TourFactory
Keywords: TourFactory Tour404976 August Colosimo PLLC GRI Phoenix AZ 85016 Russ Lyon Sothebys International RealtyPhoenix Real Estate Virtual Home Tour
Added: May 30, 2008



Unsolved Mysteries Phoenix Arizona Crime: Jeanne Tovrea

It was by no means a practical joke when on April Fool's Day in 1988, someone broke into the home of wealthy socialite Jeanne Tovrea, 55, the widow of millionaire cattle baron and war hero Ed Tovrea. In fact it was something far more sinister. Somehow, the intruder bypassed the guards of Phoenix, Arizona's prosperous Lincoln Hill Estates gated community in the middle of the night and made their way on foot to her beautiful mountain-side home on East Lincoln Drive, where Jeanne Tovrea lived alone. The intruder carefully removed the twenty-four-inch kitchen window, the only window not protected by the security system and climbed through it into the house. The intruder then navigated through the darkened house to the master bedroom, yanked the cord from out of the telephone, grabbed a pillow, put it over Jeanne's head and at point-blank-range shot her execution style five times in the head with a .22-caliber gun, while she lay sleeping in her bed.

Author: Muhammaddevil
Keywords: Unsolved Mysteries Murder Crime Phoenix Arizona Jeanne Tovrea April Fool's 1988
Added: May 16, 2008



Unsolved Mysteries- Phoenix Arizona Crime: Jeanee Tovrea

It was by no means a practical joke when on April Fool's Day in 1988, someone broke into the home of wealthy socialite Jeanne Tovrea, 55, the widow of millionaire cattle baron and war hero Ed Tovrea. In fact it was something far more sinister. Somehow, the intruder bypassed the guards of Phoenix, Arizona's prosperous Lincoln Hill Estates gated community in the middle of the night and made their way on foot to her beautiful mountain-side home on East Lincoln Drive, where Jeanne Tovrea lived alone. The intruder carefully removed the twenty-four-inch kitchen window, the only window not protected by the security system and climbed through it into the house. The intruder then navigated through the darkened house to the master bedroom, yanked the cord from out of the telephone, grabbed a pillow, put it over Jeanne's head and at point-blank-range shot her execution style five times in the head with a .22-caliber gun, while she lay sleeping in her bed.

Author: Muhammaddevil
Keywords: Unsolved Mysteries Murder Arkansas Arizona Jeanne Tovrea
Added: May 16, 2008



Warriors - Suns 116-122 [Jackson 23pts vs Stoudemire 28pts]

PHOENIX, April 14, 2008 (AP) -- The Phoenix Suns recovered from what nearly was an embarrassing stumble and eliminated Golden State from playoff contention.While Baron Davis just sat and watched.Fighting off a cold that he said sapped his energy, Amare Stoudemire scored 11 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter and Phoenix recovered after blowing a 17-point lead for a 122-116 victory Monday night.The Warriors' loss clinched the final playoff spot in the West for Denver.Steve Nash nearly had a triple-double with 13 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds as the Suns remained in the midst of a scramble for playoff positioning and a possible home-court advantage in the first round.Stephen Jackson scored 16 of his 23 points in the Warriors' third-quarter comeback. Monta Ellis added 20 points, Kelenna Azubuike 17 and Andris Biedrins 16.Golden State played the entire second half without Davis, who was benched by coach Don Nelson after going 2-for-13 in just under 17 minutes."I gave Baron a much-needed rest the second half," was all Nelson would say afterward.Davis, the Warriors' leading scorer at 22 points a game, left without talking to reporters.His absence lulled the Suns into a false sense of security."When we saw Baron Davis wasn't going to start the second half, we thought that the game was going to be easy," Phoenix's Leandro Barbosa said, "and it's not that way. I think they were playing better without Baron."Shaquille O'Neal had 19 points and 15 rebounds for Phoenix, but sat while coach Mike D'Antoni went with a smaller lineup during the decisive late stretch. Barbosa scored 19 and Raja Bell 16."I'm kind of glad it happened that way," D'Antoni said of the blown lead. "We looked pretty good at the end. We looked sharp, and that's the kind of stuff you need to get you going."Phoenix, Houston and Utah are tied for the fourth-best record in the West at 54-27, a game behind San Antonio. Phoenix ends its regular season Wednesday night at home against Portland."There's a lot of woulda, coulda, shoulda," Nash said, "but overall with all things that have gone on this year, we've put ourselves in a good position. If we can win the last game, we could creep into the top four there. That would be nice, but either way I think our team is still getting better, and we can just keep improving throughout the playoffs."The Suns led by 17 in the second quarter and were up 73-57 in the first minute of the third. But the Warriors rallied behind Jackson and led 107-96 with 6:59 left.Phoenix used an 11-0 run to tie it on Bell's layup with 4:21 to play.Jackson's 3-pointer with 3 minutes to go tied it at 112, but Stoudemire's two free throws with 2:28 left made it 114-112. Barbosa's 3-pointer from the corner, on an assist from Boris Diaw, put Phoenix up 117-112.Biedrins scored inside to cut the lead to 117-114, but Barbosa made a driving layup with 56 seconds left.Stoudemire was 7-of-8 from the foul line in the final period."I was fighting a severe cold out there. It was hard for me to get my energy up," Stoudemire said. "Fatigue definitely came in a lot faster than normal, but I was able to get it going that fourth quarter and give us that spark to help get this win."Jackson, who played just 6½ minutes in the first half, made his first six shots in the third quarter.The Suns' Grant Hill aggravated a sore right groin early in the second quarter and was held out of the rest of the game in what team officials described as a precaution. D'Antoni said he probably would keep Hill out of Wednesday's finale, too, but he should be ready for the playoff opener this weekend.Golden State dominated the third quarter behind Jackson, who was 6-of-8, including 3-of-4 on 3-pointers in the period. Jackson made two 3s in a 15-0 outburst that gave Golden State an 88-82 lead with 3:21 to go in the third.The Warriors outscored Phoenix 38-19 in the quarter to lead 95-90 entering the fourth period."We gave our all, we played hard to the end," Ellis said. "I mean, the better team won. That's it."Notes: Stoudemire scored at least 20 points for the 18th game in a row, third most in franchise history. ... Hill has missed 13 games this season. ... Golden State (48-33) could tie the NBA mark for best record without making the playoffs. The mark of 49-33 is held by the 1971-72 Suns. ... The Warriors' 38 points were the most by a Phoenix opponent in the third quarter this season.

Author: 1EDmanLV
Keywords: NBA Golden State Warriors Phoenix Suns game play Jackson Ellis Stoudemire O'Neal pass shot dunk clutch moves 3pt slam
Added: April 15, 2008



Amare Stoudemire's 28pts vs Warriors

PHOENIX, April 14, 2008 (AP) -- The Phoenix Suns recovered from what nearly was an embarrassing stumble and eliminated Golden State from playoff contention.While Baron Davis just sat and watched.Fighting off a cold that he said sapped his energy, Amare Stoudemire scored 11 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter and Phoenix recovered after blowing a 17-point lead for a 122-116 victory Monday night.The Warriors' loss clinched the final playoff spot in the West for Denver.Steve Nash nearly had a triple-double with 13 points, 14 assists and nine rebounds as the Suns remained in the midst of a scramble for playoff positioning and a possible home-court advantage in the first round.Stephen Jackson scored 16 of his 23 points in the Warriors' third-quarter comeback. Monta Ellis added 20 points, Kelenna Azubuike 17 and Andris Biedrins 16.Golden State played the entire second half without Davis, who was benched by coach Don Nelson after going 2-for-13 in just under 17 minutes."I gave Baron a much-needed rest the second half," was all Nelson would say afterward.Davis, the Warriors' leading scorer at 22 points a game, left without talking to reporters.His absence lulled the Suns into a false sense of security."When we saw Baron Davis wasn't going to start the second half, we thought that the game was going to be easy," Phoenix's Leandro Barbosa said, "and it's not that way. I think they were playing better without Baron."Shaquille O'Neal had 19 points and 15 rebounds for Phoenix, but sat while coach Mike D'Antoni went with a smaller lineup during the decisive late stretch. Barbosa scored 19 and Raja Bell 16."I'm kind of glad it happened that way," D'Antoni said of the blown lead. "We looked pretty good at the end. We looked sharp, and that's the kind of stuff you need to get you going."Phoenix, Houston and Utah are tied for the fourth-best record in the West at 54-27, a game behind San Antonio. Phoenix ends its regular season Wednesday night at home against Portland."There's a lot of woulda, coulda, shoulda," Nash said, "but overall with all things that have gone on this year, we've put ourselves in a good position. If we can win the last game, we could creep into the top four there. That would be nice, but either way I think our team is still getting better, and we can just keep improving throughout the playoffs."The Suns led by 17 in the second quarter and were up 73-57 in the first minute of the third. But the Warriors rallied behind Jackson and led 107-96 with 6:59 left.Phoenix used an 11-0 run to tie it on Bell's layup with 4:21 to play.Jackson's 3-pointer with 3 minutes to go tied it at 112, but Stoudemire's two free throws with 2:28 left made it 114-112. Barbosa's 3-pointer from the corner, on an assist from Boris Diaw, put Phoenix up 117-112.Biedrins scored inside to cut the lead to 117-114, but Barbosa made a driving layup with 56 seconds left.Stoudemire was 7-of-8 from the foul line in the final period."I was fighting a severe cold out there. It was hard for me to get my energy up," Stoudemire said. "Fatigue definitely came in a lot faster than normal, but I was able to get it going that fourth quarter and give us that spark to help get this win."Jackson, who played just 6½ minutes in the first half, made his first six shots in the third quarter.The Suns' Grant Hill aggravated a sore right groin early in the second quarter and was held out of the rest of the game in what team officials described as a precaution. D'Antoni said he probably would keep Hill out of Wednesday's finale, too, but he should be ready for the playoff opener this weekend.Golden State dominated the third quarter behind Jackson, who was 6-of-8, including 3-of-4 on 3-pointers in the period. Jackson made two 3s in a 15-0 outburst that gave Golden State an 88-82 lead with 3:21 to go in the third.The Warriors outscored Phoenix 38-19 in the quarter to lead 95-90 entering the fourth period."We gave our all, we played hard to the end," Ellis said. "I mean, the better team won. That's it."Notes: Stoudemire scored at least 20 points for the 18th game in a row, third most in franchise history. ... Hill has missed 13 games this season. ... Golden State (48-33) could tie the NBA mark for best record without making the playoffs. The mark of 49-33 is held by the 1971-72 Suns. ... The Warriors' 38 points were the most by a Phoenix opponent in the third quarter this season.

Author: 1EDmanLV
Keywords: NBA Amare Stoudemire Stat 28 moves play shot power rebound 2pt dunk Suns Warriors
Added: April 15, 2008

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