The mystery religion of Babylon ancient & modern - Bill Cooper

Didn’t want to interfere with someone else’s thread, so posting this separately. Skip to min. 1:30 to avoid the terribly noisy introl

I wanted to give those less familiar with Bill Cooper a basic primer, as he’s so over-the-top learned on the subject, he might be difficult to follow at first. This video is less than an hour long & spans the time from beginning to modern times. Even those familiar with Cooper will get a good review with this video.

Special attn at minute 56:48, to the end, as Cooper makes it very clear how the enemy can be defeated. I hope we all realize it in time…

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The entire series is worth listening to, he was ahead of the curve. I still wonder about his death, a who drew first kind of thing.

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@ebmason thanks again for the post. I have now binge watched Bill Cooper for almost three hours. I’m just in the mood for him on this fine Mondeee evening.

In parts of the Babylon vid his talking rhythm reminded me of Trump and other times he reminded me of Jordan Maxwell…go figure.

This is a nice refresher for me for it’s been a long time.

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@Sal2lee
Good to hear you’re benefiting from Cooper’s videos. IMO, he’s the original & most knowledgeable.
I never stop learning from him.

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Start min. 1:05 to skip noisy intro.

I listened to the entire Mystery babylon series. The chapters about templars and the assassins were the especially enlightening

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Holy crap this is good. Embarrassingly, I’ve only heard of Cooper by reputation. I’m at episode 3 of Mystery Babylon series.

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Cooper is the best, the original & most of the people you see on internet, incl. Jones (who Cooper could not stand), have built their platforms in some way, shape or form upon Cooper’s work, period, end of story.

The amount of information he had is overwhelming and once absorbed, your perspective will never be the same. Cooper was/is the real thing and downright scary when the realization of it all hits.

Bill once posted Cooper’s book here & I thought I saved it, but this version I’ve got might not come through on this forum, not pdf.

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As I listen, much of what he speaks of echoes the work of Jordan Maxwell, who I am more familiar with. I’m not sure of who came first or who’s work is better. I like how Cooper lays out this piece of work, it is flowing very well and connecting many dots. Thanks for posting this.

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You’re most welcome. The comparison for me is the chicken & the egg principle. I think, as you say, each lays it out differently.

@Ronin

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