"The ultimate speech is apocalyptic and urgent: humanity faces organized enslavement by the government of 1 planet that takes distant freedom, uses crises (real or imaginary) to justify authoritarianism and possibly engages abroad rulers or advanced technology to dominate." author: Grok 4(henrymakow.com) Behold a light Horse (1991) by Milton William "Bill" Cooper It's a groundbreaking work of modern conspiracy literature. Cooper, who claimed to be drawing from the experience of the U.S. intelligence briefing squad and years of investigation into secret documents, presents a broad informing against hidden forces controlling events worldwide. The main message of the book is that the mysterious elite group — mainly the Illuminati, along with groups specified as Bilderbergi, the abroad Relations Council and the mysterious "Secret Government" — organizes a long-term plan to undermine national sovereignty (especially the U.S. Constitution), enslave humanity and establish a totalitarian fresh planet Order (NWO). Cooper presents this as an existential threat related to fraud, manipulation and betrayal at the highest levels, encouraging readers to awaken, arm themselves (emphasising the rights arising from the Second Amendment as a defence against the coming tyranny) and opposition before it is besides late. It portrays the planet as approaching a critical point in terms of resources, population and global stability, but insists that the "solution" of the elite is planned depopulation and control, alternatively than real advancement through freedom and democracy. Key elements and claims contained in the book’s message Secret Associations and Illuminati – Illuminati and their allied groups manipulate global politics, finances and ideology to consolidate power and weaken individual freedoms. Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars – A supposedly reprinted paper depicting the "economic war" and social engineering techniques (using strategy theory, propaganda and intellectual operations) to control the population without outright violence. UFOs and extraterrestrials – Cooper claims that the U.S. government has maintained contact/cooperation with alien beings at least since the 1940s (e.g. Roswell), through secret treaties, underground bases and technology exchange. any theories combine this with elite agendas, including the usage of alien participation to justify control or even the claim that characters from events specified as the assassination of JFK had ties to extraterrestrials. The assassination of JFK – Presented as a conspiracy (not a lone assailant), with allegations concerning the driver or another persons from within, related to Kennedy's opposition to the plans of the elite (e.g. revealing secrets about strangers or questioning the national Reserve/secret government). Other plots – It includes "the war on drugs" as a tool of control and profit, AIDS as an engineering biological weapon for targeted depopulation (e.g. concerning circumstantial groups), head control programs, media manipulation and suppression of truth. Protocols of the Sages of Zion – The early edition included the celebrated anti-Semitic forgery (later removed by publishers) which Cooper interpreted as a plan of the Illuminati alternatively than simply judaic (instructing readers to replace "Jews" with terms specified as "Illuminati"). The overarching speech is apocalyptic and urgent: humanity faces slavery by the government of 1 planet that takes distant freedom, uses crises (real or fabricated) to justify authoritarianism and possibly engages alien rulers or advanced technology to dominate. Cooper rejects the elite's view that most people are unfit for self-government, arguing alternatively that American democratic ideals, individual rights and consciousness can counter this conspiracy. The book combines Cooper's communicative with extended reproduced papers (e.g. alleged government documents, think-tank reports) to "provide" these claims, making it both a manifesto and a compendium of origin materials of conspiracy theories. It had a profound influence on patriotic/military movements, UFO communities, hip-hop culture (through references in texts), radio talk-show, and later besides online spheres of conspiracy theories (including echoes in QAnon-style narratives). Cooper positions himself as a signaler, sacrificing safety to uncover these "hidden truths" from a hidden act dating back decades.