>>3003 (OP)
>Bill cooper bullshit
A lot of the things Cooper said have come to be or have been shown to be either in the works or an openly stated goal of world leaders. I think Cooper's main flaw is that the book is dated, and he's stuck using the vocabulary of a slightly pre-boomer working in a pre-internet age.
>he coined the term/concept of FEMA Camps IIRC
>AIDS being a biological weapon
>people being herded into what we now know as 15 Minute Cities thus allowing for tighter control over their movements
>an eventual system of internal passports specifically within the US
>underground bunker-cities
>satanic child-abuse cabals
>weaponized Tesla tech
And that was just the book.
His radio "career" lasted basically from when his book came out until his death, giving him a solid decade on-air, where he talked about everything from the London's control of world politics via commodities markets/exchanges, to the Kennedy assassination, to governments facilitating collusion between satanists and ayyys.
He's basically the godfather of just about any modern conspiracy theory you can name. It's just that a guy born in '43 and who got killed by his own government in 2001 over a tax bill probably couldn't conceive of, i.e., how reliant we'd all become (or how we'd all get herded) on the internet and how it would be used against us, even though he was still around for its beginning. I remember reading the book back in the 90s (yes, I'm old; fuck off), and I couldn't really fathom how they planned on reading everyone's mail, listening to everyone's calls, and spying on everyone everywhere 24/7 and saving it all forever. How stupid was 15yr old me, right?
I'd recommend going back and re-reading BAPH and trying to interpret parts using modern terminology. There's still a lot of truth there, even if some of it misses the mark. If our nemesis has shown us anything, it's that they're patient, resilient, and adaptable.
Anyway, to add my own tired conspiracies to the list, I'd argue all the
>flat earth
>space is fake
>nukes are fake
>viruses are fake
>everything is fake
is not only tired and boring, but has to be a well-poisoning op.