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March 9, 1994 - Bill Cooper
01:02:50
Pooh Sings, Open Phones, 375HH MAG
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Light power of the hour, lead the power of the time. Light power for the purpose of purifying soul. Light.
Light.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I'm William Cooper.
And I'm Pooh.
the you're listening to the our of the time i'm william cooper
and i am too let's go right straight to phoenix for gene miller and the
medal report Good evening, Gene.
Good evening, Bill.
How are you doing?
Good.
Gold closed up $2.50 to close at $3.7920.
Silver was up $10.08 to close at $5.314.
Platinum was up $1.00 at $3.94.
Dow was basically unchanged today, though it had a lot of movement.
was up 10.8 cents to close at 531.4.
Bottom was up a dollar at 394.
Dow was basically unchanged today, though it had a lot of movement.
It had about a 70-point range today, but it closed up a dollar 69 to close at 3853.
Some of the big losers are the transportation utilities and also the transportation and the utility stocks.
And basically, when you look at the stock market, oftentimes the transportation stocks and the utility stocks are an indicator of where the basic Dow is headed to.
And we've seen just about a 25% drop in the transportation and utility stocks, which is a fairly good indication, I think, that we're In for a good collection to take place in the stock market.
Folks, if you've made money, great.
Take some of that profit out of there and protect yourself and set it aside so that you don't lose it all.
We just came back from a coin show in New Orleans.
There are some terrific buys out there in both gold and silver.
And also, for those that are inclined to do so, the more esoteric type coins, we're putting together a new newsletter that will be coming out here in just, oh, maybe about a week or so.
Give us a call.
People at Swiss America will be more than happy to update you as far as number one, if you've already done business, where your portfolio is.
And number two, if you haven't, put some of that information to use and start protecting yourself.
There's no time like the present.
Usually, in this first couple, three months of the year, there's usually a little bit of a lull in the market.
And the pullback in prices, you can actually get in there and get a better deal than what you may have done months earlier.
You know our number, 1-800-289-2646.
1-800-BUY-COIN.
Give us a call either tonight or tomorrow.
We'd be more than happy to sit down and talk with you and help you any way we possibly can.
Well, thank you, Gene, and we'll see you Monday night.
All right, sir.
Thank you.
Good night.
Good night.
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If not, at least go somewhere and take the necessary steps to protect what you've taken all your life to earn and collect for the security of your family.
Right now, I'd like to wish a very good friend, Tim Westbranch, in St.
John's, Arizona, a very, very happy birthday.
And Pooh has been practicing for quite some time.
Nobody made her do this.
She did it on her own.
She's learned a song.
and she wants to wish Tim a happy birthday and sing him a birthday song.
Happy birthday Tim!
Only you can make a healthy life.
Only you can make the garden thrive.
All day you, as you are old, chat and tell me not so.
And through my heart with love for you Only you can make a thing believe but true
You are not that mean When you were home, my honey, I understand the magic that you do.
You're my dream come true My world and only you
Only you Can make a change
For school.
me.
For school.
You are my daddy.
When you hold my hand
I understand
the magic that you do.
You're my dream come true.
My one and only you!
Happy birthday, Ted!
And that goes ditto for everybody around here.
We're going to take calls tonight, folks.
The number is 602-333-2174.
602-333-2174.
We're going to talk about whatever you want to talk about, what you've been listening to, what you've heard, what you've heard on the news, questions about what you've heard here, or basically It's going to be what many other people might call open phones.
Maybe you heard one of our good friends on Radio Freemasonry tonight.
She did a wonderful job, by the way.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hi Bill, this is Ken from Oak Park.
Did you get the book Behold a Pale Horseman on tape?
Yes, we did.
Good, I'm glad.
I want to thank you very much.
We're going to somehow, if we can get permission from the people who originally made the tape, make it available for our other blind listeners.
Yeah, Sister Ann couldn't hear no part of it.
She said it's okay.
Well, we need something in writing from her.
We need something with her signature on it that gives us the okay to do that.
We can't do it free for the blind, but we can do it at our cost.
I don't know, maybe 50 cents a tape or something like that.
Yeah, maybe so.
What do you think of the quality of it?
Real good.
Real nice.
That's good.
I'm glad to hear that because I was wondering if you had gotten those tapes yet and I also sent you the other time that you didn't get part of it on tape.
Yeah, we got that too.
That's good too.
January 20th, 21st, hour of the Times, you know, and sending my friends, you know, around the country.
Wonderful.
So, you know, I'd like to see, you know, see us win this fight, you know, against these scum back there in Washington, D.C.
because, you know, I was quite shocked, you know, to learn that we have been betrayed, you know, by I'm glad you brought that up because I made a grievous error the other night.
Well, everybody was.
I'm glad you brought that up because I made a grievous error the other night.
I said that we had 500 pages for $65 and when we put them down yesterday to have the duplication
made we found out that it's not 500 pages, it's 628 pages.
Most of that is official United States government documents, State Department documents, pages
out of the Congressional Record and the United States Code.
And the cost of duplication is so much that I've got to give you new prices tonight.
Any of you who sent for that at the $65 price, if you'll let us know, if you'd like us to return your checks or money orders, we will do that.
If you want to order it at the new price, let us know.
We'll hang on to your check or money order until you make up the difference, and then we'll send it off to you.
And one of the main considerations in this new price is not just the cost of duplication, but this is a heavy package.
each.
I mean 628 pages on one side and it's about an 8 inch stack of paper that we're going
to have to send and that's very expensive.
For CADGI members it's $75.
Everybody else, it's $85.
What we would like for you to do is order this package and then make sure that it gets into the hands of your local sheriff, your local police chief, anybody else that you can think of.
We don't care if you duplicate the information, but we do hope that you will help support our efforts and some of this money also goes to some of the CAGI members Who did this research, folks?
It's not all going to us, and most of it is going to be in the cost of sending it to you, the cost of duplication.
A small portion of it will go to help our efforts here, and then some of it will go to the researchers, of course, who helped dig up this documentation.
So I want to thank you for calling Ken and bringing that to our attention, and if you'll have her send us permission, We'll be able to do that.
When I say our cost, it's not really our cost.
What I'm talking about is the cost to us to purchase the tape.
It doesn't take into consideration anybody's time to duplicate it or any of the wear and tear on the duplication machines or the mail.
So we'll be happy to do that to help our friends out there who are blind or legally blind or have problems reading.
We'll be able to do that.
Well, I'll tell you, there's a lot of crooks out there who claim to be patriots and some people are going to call in and try to get this offer who can see very, very well.
So we're going to have to have some kind of certification from somebody that we can trust that you are blind when you order these tapes.
Right, and you bet because, you know, she put a lot of work into that.
She started in September and I think she finished it in January.
Of course, I made a duplicate copy for myself, you know, too.
Yeah.
Okay, Ken.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
Good night.
Okay, folks.
Once again, the documentation of the treason that proves it beyond any shadow of a doubt whatsoever.
You can take it into any court and prove treason, that our government doesn't exist.
You can prove it to any sheriff, any chief of police, anybody that you want to.
Everybody needs to have this documentation in their hands.
We're making it available.
It's a product of years of research.
I did the original research.
Other people have duplicated parts of it.
CAGI members have gone out to duplicate the research so that nobody can say that I made any of this up.
These are official government documents, all 628 pages, or most of the 628 pages.
Some of them are newspaper headlines and things of that nature from a long time ago, showing you that none of this has been hidden.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Good evening, Mr. Cooper?
Yes.
I'm a little nervous, but there's a couple things I wanted to talk to you about.
We have been having planes that fly over here very, very low, treetop level.
They're called Navy Subchasers.
They have a radars group for gathering information on the front of them.
Are you familiar with these planes?
Yes, but what's the point?
No, I just didn't know what they were doing flying over, you know, little villages and valleys and towns around here.
I don't either.
A Navy submarine locating aircraft only are supposed to locate submarines over water.
But you have to ask the United States Navy.
Okay.
whenever those things happen you should call the FAA, all the military bases around your
area and you should demand answers. You should also call the sheriff, the chief of police,
you should demand answers why these aircraft and these helicopters are flying at rooftop
level over civilian population areas where they're not supposed to be conducting military
exercises and why are they violating all of the FAA rules which they're not supposed to
violate except in case of national emergency or war.
Okay, um, the whistle...
Air Force Base was notified this weekend.
No, don't notify them.
Call and demand.
You must demand answers.
If they're doing it, you don't have to notify them.
They already know it.
They said they didn't know anything about the helicopters this weekend that were going over.
Well, that's an absolute lie, and you can call them a liar if you want to, because they have radar sets on that base.
They are required to know what aircraft are operating in their area.
And all of that stuff.
So they're lying to you.
And they're taking advantage of your naivety to think that you're not going to call them on it.
Okay.
Let me finish explaining that.
There was a staff helicopter that was going over.
It was an AH-1S.
And it was flying a good pattern from north to south, you know, several times in the morning, Saturday morning.
And I noticed it landed at a private airport near my house.
So I jumped in my car and went over.
And it made seven touch-and-go landings, one after the other.
And I got up alongside of it when it landed, and it had what they call, like, the air cavalry swords underneath the propeller plates on the helicopter.
And the pilot and co-pilot were dressed in black, and the helicopter was in that, like, stout black.
And the west of the Air Force Base was asked You know, whether they were part of the military or not.
And they said they didn't know who they belonged to because they were also doing the touch and go landings at Westover.
Well, tell them you know that they're lying and you're going to demand an answer and you're going to contact your congressman and senator and you're going to demand an answer.
And they better quit lying and they better get their story straight.
I almost said something I'm not supposed to say over the air.
I really get angry about this.
Well, you know, it's very hard because they sound so authoritative and you feel so intimidated.
Why?
An Air Force officer can't do anything to you.
Why are you intimidated?
He works for you.
Well, I don't know.
The American mindset must be changed through television, through propaganda, through the newspapers over the years.
You've been taught that you're nothing.
I'm not picking on you personally.
The truth is they work for us, you are the sovereign, we are the kings and queens in
this country.
That's the way it was set up, that's the way it's supposed to be and we are the ones who
have to make it work.
If we give up, if we abdicate our own authority then we deserve what we get.
I'm not picking on you personally, I'm trying to get a point across to everyone listening
and you brought up the subject that enables me to do that.
I hope you understand.
Well they are.
Being a woman I feel very intimidated because when I pull up along the side the helicopter
was right along the edge of the road where it lands on that airport.
The pilot and co-pilot looked right over at me in the car because I slowed down to really
get a good look at them and I felt quite intimidated by the machine and by their ability to have
the right to do, the power to do these things.
They don't have.
I know.
See, you're all, all of you out there who live in that area, you're allowing them to get away with it.
So, you're giving them the power that they don't have.
And also, we have been having Bradley tanks running down the railroad tracks last summer Tanks, what they call personnel carrier tanks, and also the trucks that are called personnel carriers and Humvees.
And these were kind of the light tan or cream colored type.
And except for one train load of tanks that went down, they were camouflage green.
But we didn't see anything go by and We don't know.
You know, the railroad station was asked, you know, if they knew where these tanks were headed and everything, and they said they didn't know anything about them at all.
Well, that's wrong because they know exactly where their trains are going.
You see, you're letting these people get away with lying to you.
I don't know what you're supposed to do with this, you know.
You yell at them to hang up at you, you know.
You need to get everybody in your community angry and concerned about all of this stuff.
Forget it.
Well, if that's the case, I would urge you to move somewhere where people don't say forget it.
I mean, they're really all dead from the neck up.
Well, there's nothing I can do about it from here.
You have to work in your community.
And if you can't get anything done in your community, my advice is to move.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Well, alright.
I just thought I'd pass that little bit of information on to you.
I didn't know too much about the sub-chases and what they were doing so far inland, flying down in valleys and up over trees.
Nobody does but the Navy.
That's who you gotta ask.
And it's very difficult to get information unless you're someone like you or a man.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
I don't understand that statement.
I'm no different than you are.
I'm no different than any other man.
The only difference between me and maybe somebody else is I understand the law.
I understand what authority I have.
I don't take no for an answer and they can hang up on me all they want to.
I just call back and call back and call back and write letters.
I become such a pain in the ass that eventually they either answer me or they start running every time they see me coming.
Well, I guess the first thing is to get yourself informed about these things.
That's correct.
That's what I've been trying to tell everybody.
You have to learn the Constitution.
You have to learn the law.
And it's not difficult.
Don't let anybody fool you into thinking that it is.
We were a member of an American for Constitutional Rights here in Massachusetts at one time, but our primary thing was home education and income tax.
Wasn't too much on these other things that are now popping up.
They're not just now popping up.
They're things that Americans should understand and know about and should always have understood and known about since this country's inception.
That's why they've stopped teaching these things in the schools so that the next generation will be so dumb they can't challenge the slave masters.
I can see that.
I can see that.
Well, Mr. Cooper, I've been listening to you for a while and I'm with you 100% and I'm My friend and I that I have here with me, we're trying to do as much as we can to inform people, but it's very, very difficult.
Yes, it is.
When I first started, nobody would listen to me.
I had to travel a thousand miles to get three people in the living room to tell them what I had to tell them, and usually I had to pay for everything myself.
Nobody would even venture a penny toward my transportation expenses or anything else.
But that didn't stop me.
They called me a kook.
People discredited me and debunked me on radio all across the country and on television and in books and told blatant lies about me and my family and just hurt Annie terribly.
But we have stuck through it and now people are beginning to wake up and you've got to do the same thing.
Oh, do you know what the Air Cavalry is doing on these black helicopters?
I would assume that that belongs to them if their symbol is on there.
And you should contact the United States Army because the Air Cavalry is a part of the United States Army.
And Westover said they know nothing about it.
Well, Westover, like I said, is lying to you.
No aircraft can operate in the vicinity of any Air Force base without that Air Force
base knowing who they are, what they're doing there, what their flight plan is, and they
track them on radar the whole time.
The FAA has flight control centers all over the country that are required to know the
identity of every aircraft within their area and track those aircraft.
And when they tell you they don't know, they're lying to you.
Alright.
Okay?
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you for calling.
Guys, you've got to wake up out there and don't give me any supernatural powers, folks,
and don't ever put me on a pedestal.
I'm just like you.
I just know a little bit more because I learned about this a long time ago and I've been studying
it for many years.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yeah, Bill, I have an idea that's easier for tape recording a show than using a voice-actuated tape recorder.
Use a VCR.
Well, yeah, that's one way, but it only works if you've got a satellite dish.
No, no, no.
I'm recording you off the shortwave right now.
Oh, okay, that's fine, but the reason I told that about a voice-activated Oh, you're talking about programming your VCR?
Yes, it's automatic.
Now I'm for a week.
You know what I got to say to that?
Good luck.
Most Americans couldn't program their VCR if they wanted to.
And that's the truth.
Maybe that's why they don't know what the Constitution is either.
Well, you're right.
You're absolutely right.
I just might have one quick suggestion for you.
I thought everybody could do that.
Well, they can't.
But those of you who can, do it.
Those of you who can't, Get the direction book and learn, because you have the same brain as anybody else, and the reason you can't is because you refuse to learn.
You were dynamite on T-I-X yesterday, Bill.
Great.
Bye.
Thank you.
Goodbye and good luck.
Goodbye.
Thank you for calling.
602-333-2174.
602-333-2174. Also, I want to make a correction in our programming on the Ultimate Long Range
Rifle. John made a mistake.
I've checked with him.
He doesn't know why he made the mistake because he showed me all his preliminary statistics and they're right on the money.
By the way, the newsletter is finished.
It's going out this week, folks.
For everybody who's eligible to receive one, you will get one within a week.
The correction I want to make is on the Improved 375 H&H Magnum with a 270 grain bullet.
At the muzzle, the foot-pounds of energy is 5,763.
Got a few letters of people who tried to correct me on that, and me knowing John and how accurate and how much he's worked on this rifle, I didn't bother to do the necessary math and I just counted it.
And I want to apologize to you people for that.
Anytime we're wrong, we will always correct it on this program.
And I violated I violated my own admonishment to all of you to always do your own research and checking.
So I have finally done that and I've just given you the correct figure.
So let's go back to the phone.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hello.
Hello.
Yeah, this is Neil from Canada.
Hello Neil.
And what do you think of Bill and Hillary?
Are they setting them up for Gloria to take over or what?
I don't understand your question.
For who to take over?
Well, it looks like Bill's kind of shaky there now, eh?
This whitewater scam?
I'm just wondering if Bill is secure in the White House unless he's impeached or assassinated.
I don't see any move to impeach him, do you?
No, not yet.
I haven't seen any assassination tips, have you?
No.
Well, he's secure.
Unless those three Israelis that dress up like Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, and I forget who the other one was, sneak back into the White House again and pop him.
That was the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
You know, I've always had great respect for Sherman Skolnick, but he blew it on that one.
You still there?
Yeah.
There's another thing on the UN.
A few, oh, about two years ago, Canada, I think George first signed it to, what's the Treaty on Children?
We just about... You mean Children's Rights?
Yeah, we, you know, signed our children away to the U.N.
Well, that's the Convention on Children's Rights you're talking about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He didn't blow it for the Socialists, that's what they need.
He blew it for the rest of us.
Yeah, but you know, it's pretty scary what's in there.
Everything that's happening is scary.
God, where have you been?
It's not just one thing.
It's the whole thrust of everything that's happening.
They're destroying freedom.
I'm sorry, my friend.
I can't have dead air time.
I mean, when it's time to talk, you've got to talk, so I'm going to let you go.
Thank you for calling, though, and I wish you had been a little more articulate in what you were trying to get across.
I think I understand.
Yeah, it's terrible.
We've got to start doing something about it.
But don't think for a minute that Clinton's in trouble.
All this stuff is leading the sheeple around by the nose again.
He has not been assassinated, and I hope another American president is never assassinated.
Although if he keeps going like he's going, some kook will probably do it.
And he's not being threatened with impeachment.
So, you know, forget that.
And forget thinking that you're going to impeach anybody by getting signatures.
You must have proof that he has committed a crime.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yes, Mr. Cooper.
Yes, I need you to put your mouth in front of your mouthpiece and talk a lot louder, please.
Is that better?
That's much better, thank you.
I got some recent information that there's legislation in Canada to prohibit the power of a rifle scope to be more than two and a half.
Wouldn't surprise me a bit.
All of this is leading toward getting a consensus of opinion from the mass of sheeple that guns are responsible for crimes, just like flies are responsible for garbage.
I've been working in the ammunition gun industry for 30 years, and right now all major manufacturers of ammunition are so back on it.
There's a massive stockpiling going on of munitions, powder, bullets, primers.
Well, somebody's pulling the wool over somebody's eyes.
I am in touch with many of the major gun dealers across this country, not all, but many of the important major gun dealers, and they're not getting any shipments of powder and primers.
And these ammunition powder companies and the people who make the primers are saying that they've been shipping the stuff.
Well, they're either lying or somebody's hijacking the trucks, one of the two.
They're not reaching the destination.
You know, there has been a tremendous amount of shipments because I'm familiar with it.
It's just being sucked up at an unbelievable rate.
The primers are being used in the manufacture of the ammunition, so they're not going out to the hand loaders, but hand loaders who used to buy 1,000 primers at a time are buying 10,000 or more.
I don't care.
No, they're not buying.
They're ordering.
They're not getting them.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Some validity to that.
Okay.
There's a lot of validity to it.
We've been monitoring it and checking it from here.
They're not getting what they're ordering, which means either the manufacturers aren't shipping them like they're saying they are, or somebody's intercepting the shipments.
Well, I just wanted to comment that I do enjoy your show.
I appreciate what you're doing.
I know as many times as I've seen folks.
Amongst all the people, the people across the country, when I see the numbers of people
who are now beginning to wake up and pay attention, and the numbers who are awake and understand
what's happening, and compare that when I used to travel 3,000 miles to find three people
who even cared enough to listen, we've made tremendous progress, but it still is not enough.
I was listening to another radio commentator, Mr. Hodder, today, and he was giving a timetable, which seemed imminent, of something happening because of the problems that the people that we're all worried about are having, that they might cause some great catastrophe in the future to get their one world government rolling again.
Chuck Harder's repeating what me and others have been saying for years.
Chuck Harder's a socialist, and the only thing he knows is what time his program starts, and that's the truth.
Okay.
And so is his guest Ralph Nader, who's one of the old-time socialists from way back.
Right.
Well, keep up the good work.
We do appreciate you.
We're trying.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
602-333-2174.
I'm glad that we have what appears to be so many listeners up in Canada.
We get a lot of mail from Canada.
Good evening, we're on the air.
Hello Bill, this is Randy in Chicago.
Hi Randy.
You had mentioned that you only have one leg.
You're going to take one rifle out and spit a three or whatever out in the field during the militia trials.
With all these shortages in primers and powder delivery and stuff, are you saying that a highly accurate reach-out-and-touch-someone firearm like the 375 Modified would require less ammunition?
Is that a possibility, since you're going more accurate?
Oh, absolutely.
If you have someone with a semi-automatic weapon who gets into a situation where they're going to use that weapon, They're going to fire off probably a hundred times the ammunition that I'm going to fire, and they'll probably get the same or less results.
The spray mentality.
That's exactly right.
I fought in Vietnam.
I know that that's exactly what's going to happen.
I saw it with people who were trained and knew better.
When they get excited, when they get scared, that's what happens.
And somebody with a machine gun, forget it.
You're going to have ammunition for three minutes and you'll never see another round again.
Well, it's going to be a problem for some people who don't know how to go about getting it when it's not in their area.
Do you recall the shortage of primers and powder and so on a problem there?
Well, it's going to be a problem for some people who don't know how to go about getting
it when it's not in their area.
You see, I have a huge network working for me.
And we take care of each other.
And when somebody finds primers, if it's more than what they need, they make sure that they
let us know and we get those primers to somebody who needs them within our organization.
What's the shelf life of primer and powder properly?
Well, you know, stored on the shelf, you know, in small quantities.
Well, you're asking the wrong person, because, to tell you the truth, I really don't know.
I've seen that information, but I didn't memorize it, and I'm not going to come off the top of my head and risk being wrong.
Okay, well, I'm here in Chicago and I reload, just for practicing, 9mm Luger ammo.
I'm the guy that buys a thousand primers at a time and I don't reload.
I have a little one-stage press here.
I don't have any problem, but I would imagine somebody that's going out and buying thousands and tens of thousands of these items would Well, I believe in the Sergeant York method, and I believe that if everybody had one good long-range rifle, and they were good enough to be able to hit their target at well over 500 yards, and the farther out the better, and if they can hit what they shoot at with every round that they fire, I think we could win the war very quickly.
But I think that most people out there watch these Rambo movies and that's what they really
want to be and that's what they're going to be unfortunately.
They're going to spend a lot of ammunition like it was in Vietnam.
They're not going to hit very many people and everybody's going to suffer because of
that.
Okay, well thank you Bill.
You're welcome.
602-333-2174 is the number.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hi, Bill.
This is Dave at Hour of Turkey.
Hi Dave.
How's it going?
Well, good as can be expected.
Yeah, you're coming in a little rough tonight, but I'm catching most of it.
You made reference to a newsletter, is that only for CAGI members?
Right now it's only for CAGI members and those who were newsletter subscribers before we made it only for CAGI members and we are not taking new CAGI members or new subscriptions at this present time.
Okay, is that to do with the rifle?
The whole issue is on the rifle, that's the matter.
And so you don't have any printed material on that for other folks?
No, not at the present time.
We're in the process of trying to make all that a reality for other folks, but right now it's not.
We're tired of experimenting and finding out we did something wrong.
This time we're going to do it right or we're just not going to do it, period.
Well, it makes sense.
Well, I ordered the tapes on that show.
I had really bad reception at the second show that night, so I couldn't get that information, so I went ahead and ordered the tapes.
I'm anxiously awaiting them and I won't take any more of your time.
Okay, thank you for calling.
You bet, bye.
And you'll be getting them shortly because they've been duplicating tapes like some kind of mad priest at midnight.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Oh, hi Bill.
Hi.
Joe in San Diego.
Hi Joe.
Got a couple of questions on this 375 H&H Improved.
Uh huh.
How would I go about getting loading data for the ammunition?
I have.
It takes a special dye that you can order.
I got that information.
Okay.
I'm looking for the loading data, how much powder, grains, bullets, that type of stuff.
Well, let me see here.
I'm going to give you some information, but I want you to understand that I am no way recommending this.
I'm just telling you that this is what works for us.
Okay?
Reliability.
That's right.
I'm not recommending that you do this whatsoever.
We're putting 90 grains of powder and we're using Winchester large rifle magnum primers.
And that's for 270 grain bullets.
270 grain bullet, 90 grains of powder.
I'm going to be doing a lot of research on that.
type of powder I use.
What number and brand?
I believe it's IMR 4350 or H4350.
Okay, H4350.
That's Hodgdon.
Yeah.
Okay, I'm learning.
Okay.
That does it for that question.
Now, I've been trying to round up and locate parts to build this, and I found an already ready-built trigger.
That's what happens to me.
One is made by Shillen and the other is by Timony.
And they say that they're adjustable.
You can adjust them yourself.
Yeah, well you need to.
You need to get the trigger pull at around 3 pounds.
Any less than that could be dangerous.
Any more than that might cause you sight picture problems when you're holding on a target.
That's what happens to me.
I concentrate too much on pulling the trigger and I lose sight.
Yeah, so it's got to be to the point where you can concentrate on your sight picture, where you can get your breathing right, and when the weapon fires, you should not even know it's going to happen.
It should be a total surprise to you.
Okay.
And the trigger travel should cease at that moment.
There should be no further backward travel on the trigger.
Right, no more creep then.
Right.
That's what they advertise.
Now, what do you prefer in stock, or what do you recommend in stock?
Okay, I was looking at one by Bell and Carlson.
Fiberglass is tremendously strong.
It's not subject to the variations caused by moisture, humidity, or temperature.
But it's really important that you float that barrel from mid-chamber forward and nothing ever touches the barrel.
Okay.
Period.
Just to let you know, I've taped that show, and it's not studio quality of course, As long as you can understand it, that's all that counts.
Well, I have an hour drive to work every day and I listen to it every day and I pick up more and more every day.
Yeah.
Off those tapes.
That was a tremendous amount of information that we gave out in such a short period of time.
This is true.
And John made one mistake and he wanted me to apologize to everybody.
He showed me his original statistics so somehow when he did that show the wrong number came out because in all of his documentation it's all the right number.
That's no problem.
We gladly accept.
The food storage, the dehydrated food, I live down here in San Diego.
Would it be possible for me, once I buy it, to drive up and get it?
Sure.
No problem.
I know it's good quality, but does it have good flavor to it?
Because I've heard from people that some of these foods don't have much flavor to them.
You know something?
The only consideration, unless you're rich, that you should be concerned about is the nutritional value and the number of calories in each serving.
That's all there.
And yes, I've tried it.
It does taste good.
Now, if you're one of these finicky people, or you're used to some wealthy man's diet, then you may not like it.
But then if you don't, you're not going to like any dehydrated food.
But there is dehydrated food that tastes better, but it also costs about twice as much.
Right.
So, we're trying to get you the cheapest that will give you the best nutritional value and the greatest number of calories per serving.
Because in hard times, when you're expending a lot of energy, that's the only thing that counts.
It doesn't matter whether you like it or not, but you will like this.
You're right.
Okay.
That's good.
You've got the package this week.
It's much more affordable for me, but I just can't scrape that kind of money up right now.
Well we started at the top and we are going down.
So the reason we are doing this is the people who can afford the most will get it and as
we go down the people will fall into whatever their price range is.
I just didn't want you to think that some of us don't want it.
We do.
Well I understand that.
I also understand that there are a lot of people out there who will procrastinate and
not do anything until the last minute and they are the ones who are going to come to
us to support them and feed them and take care of them and protect them and I got news
for them.
Wrong.
Wrong.
Because if we do that we won't survive.
This is true.
And so nobody is going to take care of you.
If you don't take care of yourself.
That's the truth.
When hard times come.
Those that have and are fighting the battle are going to have to survive and take care of themselves and you're going to be a secondary consideration.
That's the truth of the matter.
It sounds hard.
It sounds bad.
It sounds like we don't care and it's not true that we don't care.
It's just that if we try to take care of you like the socialists would, we won't win the battle.
The socialists will win it and then we'll all be slaves and it's not going to happen.
Everybody has to pull their own wagon.
That's right.
It's like when I was teaching diving in Hawaii.
When I was in the Navy there, I was part of a commercial diving operation there with Bob Swan and Warden Oxen and a few other people.
Boy, all these beautiful women would come down and take diving lessons.
They'd sign up for diving charters.
When it came time to get on the boat, they'd look all pretty and bat their eyelashes and want us to carry their tanks.
Well, I had one rule.
At that point, you've got to remember, I was a young man.
I'd look out and say, baby, if you want to go to bed, I'm your man.
But if you want to go diving, you carry your own tanks, or you go home.
I agree with that.
And what's coming, I get the same advice.
Just another ending comment on the taste of the food.
I was talking to an old prospector one time, and he said, out here in the wild, if it'll make a turd, it's good for you.
Eat it.
Well, you're right.
Bottom line, if it's palatable, if it won't kill you, eat it.
That's right.
Okay, well thank you.
I wish you'd put it another way, but you're right.
Well, I thought that was fairly clean, but I have a sailor's mouth anyways.
I'll try to figure out something else next time.
Okay, take care.
Have a good evening.
Bye.
Thanks for being here.
602-333-2174.
602-333-2174 and good evening, you're on the air.
Hello!
Hello.
Yes, is this Mr. Cooper?
It sure is.
I want to know what's going on down there.
Now, I've heard you say lots of things about lots of people.
Now, what the heck's been happening?
What are you talking about?
Well, you know, you're making all these accusations about all these different political groups.
I mean, what the heck's going on?
What political groups?
Well, for example.
Be specific.
Well, how about Rush Limbaugh?
How about Rush Limbaugh?
I've never said anything bad about Rush Limbaugh.
He's a good patriot.
Wait a minute.
I've never said anything bad about Rush Limbaugh.
What?
Have I?
I thought he was something good.
Wait a minute.
Name one time I've ever said anything bad about Rush Limbaugh.
I can't remember exactly.
That's right, dummy.
Go back to bed.
Because I never have.
You've got your head screwed on backwards.
You're probably another ditto, Ed.
You probably just heard me mention Rush Limbaugh's name, and you probably came unglued without even knowing what it was that you heard.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yes, Mr. Cooper.
Yes, sir.
Ah, it's Jim Johnson here, up here in Frederick, Maryland.
Hi, Jim.
Ah, Tim.
Oh, Tim.
Everybody knows that.
Tim, I'm sorry.
It sounded like you said that.
A British word.
In any case, I wonder if there would be a way to send you off a name and address so
that you could send like a copy sheet of Purdah topics or so on and so forth because half
the time you're bled out up here in the mountains by Russian church music and the other half
of the time it's Cubans.
Well, if you have a digital synthesized tuning radio, you won't have that problem.
It's got to be PLL synthesized digital tuning and you won't have that problem.
Anything with an analog tuning knob, you will have that problem.
And I know a lot of you can't afford a more expensive radio, but that's where your problem's coming from.
Yeah, if you'll send us a self-addressed stamped number 10, or what's called a business size envelope, with 58 cents postage on it, we'll be happy to send you a whole packet of information and a list of all the tapes of all the broadcasts and a whole bunch of stuff.
Okay.
The other question was, since you got beat up on by these other stations bleeding over, I never did catch the reason why a .375 H&H Magnum improved.
What are you trying to stop?
I'm trying to stop anybody that wants to come after us.
Yeah, I know, but a human being don't weigh 850 pounds.
We're not talking about short range.
If you caught the gist of the whole program, it was for hitting people at up to one mile distance, and this weapon will do it.
If you have a proper scope, and if you're a good shooter.
Nothing in the world can help you if you're not a good shooter.
I realize that.
But this is a long-range weapon.
We're not talking about killing an elk at 200 yards.
We're talking about hitting a soldier at 1,000 yards or up to 1,700 yards, which is a mile.
Well, the bunch up here at the Maryland National Guard, they practice every now and again on that range that I shoot at.
I can say that I can now shoot Ben with a .357 Herrick.
That's right, but the purpose of this long-range rifle, there will be few of us with no technology.
There will be many of them with the most modern technology in the world.
We must keep them away from us as far away as possible and this weapon will help us do that.
Also, one night when I was riding a China horsey, I came up with something.
I don't know, you know, you stick it in a pot, stir it around and see if it turns into soup.
When you start dealing with the healthcare situation, I wonder if anybody ever gave any thought to the idea that, in all likelihood, if there was any resistance in the United States, they're not going to drop nuclear bombs because if you bust your own toys, that's no fun.
Even if you win, that's no fun.
So it's likely they'll use CB agents.
And with that being the case, and taking care of the medical situation all locked up, a very mediocre dosage could make you very dead.
Well, it depends upon what kind of precautions and preparations you take and what you know about illness and health problems.
I would look into, if I were you, the therapeutic benefits of ozone and oxygen therapy.
And bear in mind, I am not giving you medical advice, nor am I recommending any treatment or prescribing any medicine.
I'm just telling you to look into that.
Number one.
Number two is we've already covered clothing, gas masks, all that kind of stuff.
And we've been doing this on a regular basis.
Okay, sir.
Thank you much.
I won't take up any more of your time.
Also look into the benefits of food grade hydrogen peroxide.
And understand, folks, there is no, no microbe, either with bacteria or virus that can exist In the presence of large amounts of oxygen.
All viruses, all microbes that are harmful to the human body are anaerobic.
How about that?
That's a new one on me.
Sure is.
And you've been saying that for a long time.
Alrighty, sir.
Thank you much for your time.
You're welcome.
Bye bye now.
Bye.
602-333-2174 is the number.
Bear in mind that the recommendations I just gave are not medical advice.
I'm not recommending that anybody take or use anything that I recommended, that they study, nor am I prescribing medicine.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yeah, hi Bill.
Hi.
I really enjoy your show, listening to you in Vermont, and I've found there's some overwhelming predominance of people who talk about guns in your show, unfortunately.
I feel people could use their energy a little wiser if they concentrated on something else besides just weapons to protect themselves with.
There is nothing left.
There will be no political solution.
There will be no resolution in the courts.
I agree with that.
It's down to the point where the only way we're going to keep our freedoms is with what our forefathers gave us, the right to keep and bear arms.
and the right to make sure that those who are supposed to be serving us are obeying
the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and that that is and remains the supreme law of
the land.
That I definitely agree with.
I just think people are concentrating really heavily on it and unfortunately tonight you
seem to have a lot of people who are semi-brain dead.
No, they're not brain dead.
You are, my friend.
Go back to bed.
You don't understand.
They're merely clarifying some things that they heard on two programs that we aired out of hundreds of programs that we air on the hour of the time.
And that is their right to do that when we have call-in programs.
If you're a gun control nut, I suggest you go to Cuba where nobody's allowed to have them.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Yes, Bill.
This is Teresa in Phoenix.
Hi, Teresa.
Is there a monthly or weekly Patriot-type publication that you would recommend to your listeners to read?
I recommend, as I always have, and listen to me very carefully, that you listen to everyone, that you read everything, believe nothing unless you can prove it in your own research.
Does that help you?
Okay, yeah. Also, Dad, did you get the papers that I sent you about the Arizona food box law?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Uh-huh.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
602-333-2174.
We might have time for maybe two more quick calls.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hello, Bill.
Hello.
I'm from Idaho.
I want to question you a little bit.
I heard part of your show on this .357 gun you were talking about.
Wouldn't you think that commonality of ammunition is something that is applicable here?
Yes, if you're going to make a raid or an assault or if you're fighting close in, absolutely.
But if you want to hit somebody at the ranges we're talking about, there's no commonality in ammunition that will do it.
Well, at the ranges you're talking about too, I mean, an AUT 6 or a .308 that's been accurized will shoot out to most ranges that Most civilians, in a sense, will be able to judge wind and all that kind of stuff.
But the ranges you're talking about, it's going to take a very accomplished marksman, no matter what the rifle.
Well, that's not really true.
I mean, if you're a good shooter, you can do it with this rifle.
Let me give you some statistics and you'll understand what I'm talking about.
270 grain bullet fired from an improved .375 H&H Magnum has the mass and the force that wind is not going to affect it that much unless you've got a good wind.
A 30-06 150 grain bullet at the muzzle has 2,865 feet per second velocity and energy in foot-pounds of 2,802.
at the muzzle has 2,865 feet per second velocity and energy in foot pounds of 2,802.
Okay?
We improved .375 H&H Magnum with a 270 grain bullet at the muzzle has 3,040 feet per second
velocity and 5,763 foot pounds of energy.
There is no comparison between the two, and anyone who would choose a .30-06 over what I just gave you is rocks in his head if he's trying to hurt somebody at a long distance.
By the time a .30-06 got to 1,400 yards, it'd be like a gnat trying to sting an elephant.
Well, I understand that.
I'm not debating the effects of this .357 at that range.
What I'm debating... It's a .375.
.375, excuse me, is whether or not the average person that most of these people I've been listening to, I tend to think, are probably average shooters that aren't, that haven't been high-powered rifle shooters, per se, Carlos Halfcock type, you know, that have I studied the art of long range shooting and I just can't see those people actually shooting at those ranges and hitting anything no matter whether the gun can do it or not.
I can see anybody doing it if they go out and practice and learn how to do it.
I can see nobody doing it if they don't.
Now listen to what I wrote in the newsletter.
Possibly so.
Listen to what I wrote in the newsletter.
When assembled according to these instructions by an expert gunsmith and in the hands of an expert marksman, this weapon is superior to every other long range rifle in the world for a range of one mile.
The capability of the MTL-RPS-15 to deliver a great mass with extreme force at a high velocity at un-dreamed-of distances makes it a desirable weapon.
If anyone ever perfects a round in .375 H&H Magnum caliber that has superior aerodynamic characteristics and a higher ballistic coefficient than those currently available, the MTL-RPS-15 may be capable of even better performance.
Remember... Will you let me finish?
What is the matter with you?
Remember that no technology, no rifle, no cartridge, no bullet can make up for lack of knowledge of the shooter's art.
One hoping to make maximum use of this weapon will have an excellent knowledge of firearms, ballistics, marksmanship, and reloading.
Accuracy at long range requires practice, practice, practice.
The experts will tell you that shooting is an art.
Basics can be taught to anyone, but in the final analysis you either have it or you don't, and whether you do or don't is based upon the amount of time you spend on the range with your rifle.
I have found building and shooting this rifle to be a real challenge, a lot of fun, and something that will help me personally win the war that is sure to come.
Well, you know, and I agree with you on most of what you said.
Well, we're out of time.
I'd love to give you that opportunity but we're out of time.
Thank you for calling.
good night and God bless you all.
Take a few minutes to shut down, tell my boss to do it.
Your black man busy, got cops all around, tell my boss to do it.
Tell your world he can't do it, because you got my boss on his tail.
And all that rage out there, and my boss out there.
we are the keeper and we live forever
we are the keeper and our keepsake on the way
on the way we are the keeper
we are the keeper we are the keeper
we are the keeper if you are a wanderer
there are lots of things to do if you are
We are the people of the earth, who live forever.
Hello? Yes sir, hi.
Hello?
Yes, sir.
I guess I got it at the very end here.
You mentioned hydrogen peroxide and oxygen therapy.
Yes.
Do you have any recommended reading on that?
No, I've told you all that I can legally tell you.
Okay, well... Smart people can take it from there, I hope.
Okay, I've seen one book called Oxygen Therapy.
I'm not sure if that's the title or not.
But just basically look for something like that then, eh?
Whatever you can on the subjects that I gave you.
Okay. Is there any other subjects that are hitting the deaf subject mic, Andrew, that I could look up?
If there is, I can't think of it right at the moment.
But after I do a show, my mind usually doesn't work too well.
It takes a lot out of me to do these things.
Some of the colors get fairly intense, I understand, too.
It's not that.
I just have to be middly sharp every second, and that just exhausts me middly.
Do you know what I mean?
You mentioned tonight that the memberships were no longer open.
They haven't been since way before Christmas.
Oh, really?
Okay.
I hadn't heard of you until, I guess, the latter part of January.
I've got a short waive that I pick you up on to leave the LECR, and I experienced some of that interference like that one gentleman said.
I think he was from West Virginia or somewhere tonight, and I have to put you on my BFO.
Yeah, if you have one of those radios where you can do that, that's a big help, isn't it?
Yeah, I have the phase one loop, but it's still the signal pulsates.
Okay, well, I thank you for your time and taking my call after you've gone off the air.
You're welcome.
I will keep listening and hope to pick up some more information from you.
Great.
Okay, thank you very much.
You're welcome.
There are no more memberships.
Do you have a newsletter or anything like that?
Yeah, but it's only for members or for people who subscribe to the newsletter before we made it members only.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you very much.
I'll hopefully listen and try to get in next time you take membership applications.
You're welcome.
Thank you, sir.
Bye.
Hello.
Hello? Yeah. I can barely hear you.
Can you talk a lot louder?
Just barely.
I must have a bad line.
What can I do for you?
No, I didn't mention an ozone machine.
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