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NTR - Lost episode of Bill Coopers Mystery Babylon series
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This is probably the first episode of William Coopers series, but for some reason it has not been widely available. I tracked it down because he (Cooper) was again reading from Jordan Maxwell's book "That Old Time Religion" and Cooper even more clearly indicated that he thinks it is a clear enough representative of the "Mystery Religion" to use in the FIRST episode of the series in order to show the world what THEY believe. I play the entire episode unedited originally recorded February 14th 1993. Show Notes: Link to the video Chris did "William Cooper debunks Jordan maxwell" http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2A4A414FECF6AE30&playnext=1 audio clip from Abes research from the frank and chris show http://www.conspiracyclothes.com/nowheretorun/audio/abe%20clip.mp3 link to the pdf file Abe is using to explain all of it. http://www.spellcheckcomic.com/end_times.pdf


Title: NTR - Lost episode of Bill Coopers Mystery Babylon series
Author: Chris White
Description: This is probably the first episode of William Coopers series, but for some reason it has not been widely available. I tracked it down because he (Cooper) was again reading from Jordan Maxwell's book "That Old Time Religion" and Cooper even more clearly indicated that he thinks it is a clear enough representative of the "Mystery Religion" to use in the FIRST episode of the series in order to ...

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