I'm just wondering...
Has anyone replaced the great Bill Cooper as one of the biggest names in the business? I mean, someone who can predict future events and put so many pieces together?
I know Alex Jones tries. Tucker Carlson asks him how he "predicted" 911, but I'm pretty sure Jones heard Bill Cooper talk about it.
I like David Icke. Sadly, Jim Marrs is gone too.
I wonder if there's anyone like him out there?
or how 'bout DJT? I'm still waiting for the day he bumbles or stumbles or says something that winds up being obviously ridiculous. >8 years and still waiting.
I find it incredible that this guy, DJT, who makes more public appearances and more public addresses, doesn't mess-up, or get things wrong, confuse details or facts, forget, misspeak, +++. The quantity and sheer-volume of relative and highly-scrutinized words he dispenses is incredible. The possibility of a person 'scamming' or lying while talking so much and not screwing-it up, getting caught in contradictions/lies is beyond improbable. You don't have to like him to see the truth in what I'm suggesting. If you're one of the 'ones' who believes DJT does lie and/or make mistakes and errors... even the MSM has abaondoned it's dream of exposing ANYTHING faulty about DJT's words, claims, and actions. Nobody much is mentioning this phenomenon yet with each day his run of error-free days keeps getting longer. [btw, claiming his actions in say Iran/Israel are erroneous might be short-sighted. Maybe wait til the dust clears (as we had to the 100 times thus far)]
Your comment stunned me. Please go to youtube and search "trump starmer gaffe" without quotes.
The latest episode of David Icke's Dot Connector(available on concen) is also very insightful, s09e11 ep171.
DJT's age may be catching up with him.
I thought Alan Watt from cutting through the matrix was the last similar to Bill Cooper but more private and not as well known, he used to be on coast to coast radio often and some other shows. Sadly he also died in 2021- I don't see anyone like these people happening again.
I think conspiracy research in the old days was mostly done with tons of scholarly research and reading books upon books etc, and the original researchers networked in different ways, like snail mail and bulletin boards on newsgroups or whatever. But nowadays, it seems research is much different, and podcasts and little TV shows are the most popular way to share information. Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson, and of course David Icke, are still big in that kind of way, but the old school conferences and scholarly approach is probably gone now, I think...
There's still some hardcore dudes still rockin the shortwave.