I remember listening to that episode, if I have in mind the same one that you allude to. Not live; many years after it aired.
The monologue was a stream of vitriol. Announcement: Bill Cooper knows, for a fact, that Alex Jones is a liar.
But he never told the audience the content of the lies. So, it doesn't exactly fall into the bucket I'd call objective communication. No doubt there was bad blood between the two. Made me wonder if it had to do with Jones stealing Cooper's prediction of 9/11 and it being pinned on OBL. I don't know if the time of broadcast lines up with that guess, though.
I watched the episode. How did they get the test sample of the Octium IV chip fired up in minutes to crack encryption codes (within seconds) without having a corresponding motherboard to run it on, while somehow maintaining wireless communication with the aviation system micro-controllers of a speeding commercial jet, all from inside their industrial basement lair? Okay, the teleplay writers took some liberties for dramatic effect. LOL.
And damn, the jet clipped the radio antenna on top of (one of) the twin towers.
Side note- Dean Haglund (Langley) the guy with long blond hair has been interviewed by Jones several times about the pilot episode being aired 5 months before the 911 attack. The production (filming) of the episode had to happen months before airing in March of 2001. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0635314/?ref_=tt_eps_tp
I didn't know that about Dean Haglund being on InfoWars. Interesting trivia.
Better still, follow the trail to the teleplay writer. Jewish? Freemason? CIA? The 9/11 Commission had no interest in finding out, I'm sure.
Getting back to The Lone Gunman episode. I'm not a gun guy. But in those scenes where that (cute) girl was double-arm firing mini automatic machine guns in the firing range, shouldn't there have been greater recoil being transferred from her hands to her shoulders via those skinny arms? Conservation of momentum and all that. I'd imagine that it'd be pretty noisy down there, too.
Bill Cooper was first to the scoop, no?
And Cooper was the first I heard call out AJ for what he really was. Hint: he ain't your friend and he ain't a patriot.
What Jew Talkin' 'bout Willis, just because AJ has a secret Bank Account which Bibi funds?
I remember listening to that episode, if I have in mind the same one that you allude to. Not live; many years after it aired.
The monologue was a stream of vitriol. Announcement: Bill Cooper knows, for a fact, that Alex Jones is a liar.
But he never told the audience the content of the lies. So, it doesn't exactly fall into the bucket I'd call objective communication. No doubt there was bad blood between the two. Made me wonder if it had to do with Jones stealing Cooper's prediction of 9/11 and it being pinned on OBL. I don't know if the time of broadcast lines up with that guess, though.
Check out the pilot episode of the Lone Gunmen aired Sunday March, 4th 2001.
https://youtu.be/dIk4V-R22Kk?si=Ge9dOo_EvP9Tb2r0
I watched the episode. How did they get the test sample of the Octium IV chip fired up in minutes to crack encryption codes (within seconds) without having a corresponding motherboard to run it on, while somehow maintaining wireless communication with the aviation system micro-controllers of a speeding commercial jet, all from inside their industrial basement lair? Okay, the teleplay writers took some liberties for dramatic effect. LOL.
And damn, the jet clipped the radio antenna on top of (one of) the twin towers.
Side note- Dean Haglund (Langley) the guy with long blond hair has been interviewed by Jones several times about the pilot episode being aired 5 months before the 911 attack. The production (filming) of the episode had to happen months before airing in March of 2001. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0635314/?ref_=tt_eps_tp
I didn't know that about Dean Haglund being on InfoWars. Interesting trivia.
Better still, follow the trail to the teleplay writer. Jewish? Freemason? CIA? The 9/11 Commission had no interest in finding out, I'm sure.
Getting back to The Lone Gunman episode. I'm not a gun guy. But in those scenes where that (cute) girl was double-arm firing mini automatic machine guns in the firing range, shouldn't there have been greater recoil being transferred from her hands to her shoulders via those skinny arms? Conservation of momentum and all that. I'd imagine that it'd be pretty noisy down there, too.
Regularly. Always ahead of the curve.
He also died in November 5th 2001 shortly after.
He predicted 9/11.