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".
The William Cooper story is sad in a hundred ways. The paranoid path he chose, and the gun-toting belligerence with which he walked it, were probably symptoms of a severe mental illness which was never addressed. Cooper was a sick, deluded man who caused a great deal of harm to himself and to many innocent people
The Oklahoma City Bombing proved to be a watershed for the patriot movement and Bill Cooper, as Terry Nichols and Timothy McVeigh, Cooper disciples, introduced the American public to a "terrorist" militia that was far more dangerous than the contemporaneous press image of a bunch of harmless idiots playing "army" in the woods. The results were devastating to the militias. Across the heartland of America, communities protested the activities of the militia groups in their local areas.
Timothy McVeigh was inspired by the WWCR shortwave radio broadcasts of William Cooper.
McVeigh was a regular listener in the months before the Oklahoma City bombing.
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, a couple of months before the bombing in early 1995.
Michael Fortier: Well, I can't say a whole lot, but what I've said I guess I can say. We heard lots of tapes and saw videos and read things. There is this guy with a radio station in Arizona, Bill Cooper. He keeps calling people "sheeple" and says that they ain't doing anything to change things. Well, we got to thinking that things need to change.
William Milton Cooper, 58, whose apocalyptic, constitutionalist shortwave radio programs were a major influence on Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, was shot to death after Cooper shot and critically wounded an Apache County sheriff's deputy who had tried to arrest him, officers said.
Apache County Sheriff Brian Hounshell said Marinez, a former Marine and Persian Gulf War veteran, was shot twice in the head
Timothy McVeigh was inspired by the WWCR shortwave radio broadcasts of the "Patriot for Profit" William Cooper.
Bill Cooper had a trusting voice. He brainwashed many gullible people with his anti-government fearmongering. Cooper was a drunk, a fraud and a liar.
William Copper shot Apache County Sheriff deputy Robert Martinez in the head.
Another deputy returned fire, killing Cooper.
Cooper is still broadcasting from the grave on YouTube.
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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".
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The William Cooper story is sad in a hundred ways. The paranoid path he chose, and the gun-toting belligerence with which he walked it, were probably symptoms of a severe mental illness which was never addressed. Cooper was a sick, deluded man who caused a great deal of harm to himself and to many innocent people
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The Oklahoma City Bombing proved to be a watershed for the patriot movement and Bill Cooper, as Terry Nichols and Timothy McVeigh, Cooper disciples, introduced the American public to a "terrorist" militia that was far more dangerous than the contemporaneous press image of a bunch of harmless idiots playing "army" in the woods. The results were devastating to the militias. Across the heartland of America, communities protested the activities of the militia groups in their local areas.
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Timothy McVeigh was inspired by the WWCR shortwave radio broadcasts of William Cooper.
McVeigh was a regular listener in the months before the Oklahoma City bombing.
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, a couple of months before the bombing in early 1995.
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Outpost of Freedom
August 14, 1995
An Interview with Michael Fortier
OPF: What led to the bombing?
Michael Fortier: Well, I can't say a whole lot, but what I've said I guess I can say. We heard lots of tapes and saw videos and read things. There is this guy with a radio station in Arizona, Bill Cooper. He keeps calling people "sheeple" and says that they ain't doing anything to change things. Well, we got to thinking that things need to change.
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The Arizona Republic/November 7, 2001
William Milton Cooper, 58, whose apocalyptic, constitutionalist shortwave radio programs were a major influence on Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, was shot to death after Cooper shot and critically wounded an Apache County sheriff's deputy who had tried to arrest him, officers said.
Apache County Sheriff Brian Hounshell said Marinez, a former Marine and Persian Gulf War veteran, was shot twice in the head
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Timothy McVeigh was inspired by the WWCR shortwave radio broadcasts of the "Patriot for Profit" William Cooper.
Bill Cooper had a trusting voice. He brainwashed many gullible people with his anti-government fearmongering. Cooper was a drunk, a fraud and a liar.
William Copper shot Apache County Sheriff deputy Robert Martinez in the head.
Another deputy returned fire, killing Cooper.
Cooper is still broadcasting from the grave on YouTube.
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bestkeptsecretout 1 year ago
Oklahomasucks1-Fuck you, you worthless piece of shit.I hope you rot in hell you sick bitch!God bless all lost in this tragedy.
allyshae405 1 year ago
@allyshae405 my space tina maries original songs See Tribute Video Here Also Of The Song "Who Could Have The Heart?" And Interviews Of Me Talking About The Tragedy Also It's On you-tube under "Tribute To Lakesha Levy" See Video Below And Hear My Song "Who Could Have The Heart?"
bestkeptsecretout 1 year ago
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Someone should bomb the memorial! Too bad Timothy McVeigh isn't alive to go and do it.
1OklahomaSucks1 2 years ago
ok did you create a seperate account just to get on here and be a fucking dick? burn in hell...(have to say it was a funny attempt though...)
swfreak15 2 years ago
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I love you Timothy McVeigh. Thanks for killing the Okies. Its about time we rid the Earth of those subhumans.
1OklahomaSucks1 2 years ago
I was there yesterday. Great memorial and tribute to those who so unnecessarily lost their lives!!
beerbellyfrogs 4 years ago
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bestkeptsecretout 1 year ago