User talk:Clouds2c

October 2013
Please do not add unreferenced or poorly referenced information, especially if controversial, to articles or any other page on Wikipedia about living persons, as you did to Milton William Cooper. Thank you. ''This is the second instance of this that I have noticed while reviewing. Please include a source for the information that you add. It is also my opinion that you should modify your language so that it presents that "Mr. Cooper claims" or "Mr. Cooper has stated" rather than purporting to present definitive information. Edit your edit summaries accordingly.'' Jackson Peebles (talk) 05:35, 14 October

Mr. Peebles good day to you. What, may I ask do you consider poor in the way of references? When an actual copy of Mr. Cooper's Military record is used to reference the fact that he actually worked in the Navy. That he actually held a Top Secret Q (S.I.C.) Clearance and that he went AWOL after learning that our Naval Intelligence Office assisted in the murder of President JFK? With actual copies of the AWOL and disciplinary report the Navy filed. Do I need to acquire the declassified paperwork which clearly states that William Greer, the Free Masons and Naval Intelligence specifically designed a gun with shellfish toxins so that if the bullet did not kill the President the poison would? If you had an option to leave film clips I could very easily reference a video that clearly shows Oswald was in front of the book depository when the motorcade passed. This will fully corroborate Milton William's claim and I am more than willing to do that if Wikipedia is actually interested in the truth. Please if you feel you need to correct me I would appreciate you do so with specifics. Mr Peebles Mr. Cooper is no longer living. Unless you know something I do not he passed away on November 5 2001. Correct me if I am wrong but having been a reporter myself I am pretty confident that I can use Cooper's book Behold A Pale Horse to substantiate my claims. More so because the book involves actual copies of Cooper's Military Record rather than that he is no longer alive. Also, it is correct for me to claim that I am a reporter until I present actual documentation depicting my Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. Then I may state as well as others may state about me that I am a Journalist or Reporter. Hence, Cooper's Military Record which clearly depicts his Top Secret Q Clearance,his S.I.C., and specifically that he worked with a Naval Intelligence Briefing Team.

The source used on Coopers Wikipedia page titled: "William Cooper, the author of Behold a Pale Horse, is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan" (KKK) has not one source attributed to it. The article is filled with opinionated misleading information that is either taken completely out of context or is incorrect altogether. For example:
 * That Cooper is a member of the KKK: No reference is given and I do know that Milton William was married to a chinese lady. I doubt that the KKK or Cooper's wife would either of them have approved of the other.
 * That Cooper claims aliens were involved in the assassination of JFK. cooper never said that aliens were involved in JFK's assassination. He said JFK had somehow came upon information that indicated our government had been associating with aliens and that he planned on implementing a way to make this information available to the public within one year. He also threatened to drop the dime on the CIA for the drug smuggling and dealing they are to this very day doing in the United States.

Sincerely, V

Well apparently Mr. Peebles is either too busy to respond to me or he is waiting to grade my next "poorly sourced" article accordingly. If he removes my edit a third time expressing concern for it's poorly referenced material without having addressed the poorly referenced material which exists in the first place... chances are when one enters this site for information purposes do so at your own risk!!!!! Clouds2c (talk) 04:19, 19 October 2013 (UTC) V

Please do not add or change content, as you did to Milton William Cooper, without verifying it by citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. LuckyLouie (talk) 01:17, 21 October 2013 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:Milton William Cooper Official Autopsy Report.pdf
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