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  • The Threat from Outer Space

  • The Takeover of the U.S. Government by Extraterrestrials
  • By: Milton William Cooper
  • Narrated by: Dale Allen
  • Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (74 ratings)

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The Threat from Outer Space

By: Milton William Cooper
Narrated by: Dale Allen
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Publisher's summary

The Threat from Outer Space is Bill Cooper’s personal story of his involvement with a secret Navy program to investigate and understand extraterrestrials and their spacecraft.

According to Cooper, this audiobook contains absolutely true information regarding the alien presence on Earth, and the U.S. government’s involvement with those aliens. It contains only the information as Cooper saw it. It does not contain information from any other source.

Prior to the publication of this work, it was necessary for Cooper to issue the information in a manner that would deceive the government, until someone was able to independently confirm his identity, employment, service record, intelligence background, the identity of the person to whom he gave the information in 1972, his acknowledgment of the information and when it was given to him, and that the information is correct.

This was necessary because this file was ultimately Cooper’s death warrant. MJ-12 did, indeed, continue to operate in a manner consistent with its dangerous history. Everything herein has been independently verified by people such as Tony Pelham, journalist at The Las Vegas Bullet newspaper.

The original information that Cooper first released was not much different than what you will find here. Only some names are different, and it was just enough (he hoped) to convince MJ-12 and MAJI that he was not a threat - long enough to have independent verification of the facts before he risked death.

In this audiobook, Cooper makes it absolutely clear that he does not consider himself a hero. He believed that most of us would do the same thing if we knew the truth. He gave an oath that he would uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States of America, and he took that oath very seriously. He was doing no more than what he did when he fought in Vietnam - his duty.

Cooper wanted this information to spread as far and wide as possible. He wanted it sent to congressmen, senators, and to the Supreme Court. He wanted it to be distributed to as many human souls as possible.

©2014 Saucerian Press (P)2019 NEW SAUCERIAN LLC
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Interesting 🤨 but contradicts itself a few times

First it supports the story that there are extra terrestrials then half way through says they do. Not exist...make your mind up. I like bill cooper but find this change irritating to say the least. Not bad enough to warrant one start but annoying enough to put doubt into a reader on a subject fraught with self doubt.

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Interesting

If you listen with an open mind, you may find things that are interesting, be it real and worth looking into, or just a fun story. Take it all with a grain of salt and do with it as you will.

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Disappointing

It is hard to tell what was going on in this man's mind when he wrote this. Regret his passing but do not think that he analyzed the situation correctly.

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Accurate

The knowledge in this book aligns with the past and present activities today; which makes this book factual.

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A Mind-Bending Examination of Alien Influence

In "The Threat from Outer Space: The Takeover of the U.S. Government by Extraterrestrials", Milton William Cooper takes listeners on an unsettling and electrifying ride through one of the most provocative conspiracy theories ever conceived. Narrated with gripping intensity by Dale Allen, this audiobook immerses you in a world where extraterrestrial forces are not only real but deeply embedded in the highest levels of government. Cooper’s bold exploration of secrecy and hidden agendas will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality.

What makes this audiobook so captivating is the depth of its storytelling. Cooper expertly intertwines chilling scenarios with real-world events, creating a seamless blend of the plausible and the extraordinary. Dale Allen’s narration adds another layer of authenticity, as his voice draws listeners into the mysterious and often dark corners of government conspiracies. Each chapter heightens the suspense, building an eerie atmosphere that keeps you on edge.

Throughout the audiobook, Cooper challenges mainstream perspectives and asks listeners to suspend disbelief, presenting evidence and theories that feel both outrageous and disturbingly possible. It’s a mind-bending journey that appeals to anyone curious about the unknown, from conspiracy theorists to sci-fi lovers. Without revealing too much, the themes of control, secrecy, and manipulation resonate with today’s world, making this work feel timely and terrifyingly relevant.

The pacing is perfect, with moments of revelation and tension delivered at just the right times. Cooper’s writing is dense with information but never overwhelming, thanks in part to Allen’s steady, captivating delivery. The mix of factual references with speculative fiction keeps listeners intrigued, prompting them to draw their own conclusions about the potential reality of extraterrestrial influence.

Ultimately, "The Threat from Outer Space" deserves a 5 out of 5 star rating for its fearless storytelling, compelling narration, and the profound questions it raises about the nature of power and control. It is a thought-provoking experience that leaves you questioning everything, and its flawless execution makes it an essential listen for anyone fascinated by the unknown.

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Repeat of text from the book "Behold a Pale Horse"

The narrator was okay, there just wasn't any new information. A lot of the text is WORD for WORD excerpts from "Behold a Pale Horse."

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Difficult to follow

Didn't seem credible v to me, no chapter headings no structure and a bit repetivive.

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This is not the same author

Chapter 7 turns on a dime. It sounds in no way like the same cooper from the other 2 books. Got too scientific any renounced everything from other books.

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