Backstory:
In 2015, I officially begun collecting various Cooper material for the purpose of sorting and compiling.
It was arduous work... Each individual file had to be located in the hidden corners of the internet, best copy then had to be re-acquired, date had to be found, some files needed edit, and lastly treated; Filename, file info (tags), embedded images, sorting by date - and then uploaded somewhere.
Now, 6 years later - it's done.
I then set out to do the gentlemanly thing, and contact HOTT, sharing the project with them and asking their input.
Since they still host the main Hour Of The Time *.mp3 files, and also have higher quality for sale, I would at least have their voice heard.
I was pretty open about it, giving them chance to say yay or nay, or have me edit info to their liking.
This was January 1st, 2021 - and I set out not to publish the url anywhere - and let them have their say.
A couple of days later, I got response they/he wasn't happy about it (having it hosted anywhere else), and contacted a lawyer to have their input. This was mainly due to a trust Mr. Cooper set up for his daughters; to collect revenue from sales.
It's been 20 years since his passing (RIP), but that's how it is.
I have since waited. And waited. And have not heard back from them again. No "delete it", nor "prepare for lawsuit" - but I have a bad gut-feeling they might decide to have the entire thing pulled. I also wonder if this is another reason (beside censorship...) why all Cooper content is so hard to find these days.
In case they request I pull it, I will uphold a gentleman's agreement.
But darn if I'm gonna let 6 years of work go to hell without at least an option for someone else to make a backup.
So I've decided to go against my original take on it: "keep it off the books - don't publish it - just see how it goes", and rather publish the url this once - here in this forum exclusively:
It also features a few episodes (XXXXu - [Date] - (unlisted) [Filename].mp3) not even available on hourofthetime.com, plus over 300 alternative versions.
You know what to do. It's about 35.7GB.
Thank you!
You're welcome.
He is. And I urge anyone to purchase a set directly from them. Nothing's like a hard-copy. The way I see it: nothing's wrong with a preview either.
And I do. Posted it back on voat before it went down - could've been it.
Seeing archive.org is restricted by copyright these days, I hesitated to upload these there.
For order's sake, they're available on
I went through hell and back to get these on disk, so to make it easier for others, I put them them on torrent:
This is the main torrent for Hour Of The Time.
Download "Milton William Cooper - Library.torrent" to get the Bibliography only.
(Libraby = 4,704 files - Size: 38.1GB.)
Amen. I hope so too. Think some have gotten a scare, and drops out, while others "just gimme" - then drops out leaving you with lost bandwidth with nothing to show for.
Though, when in doubt, try
I did a search for the aforementioned, and the seed looks dead, but it's worth adding to see if it revives.
Seeing it's relevance(...), is it any good? (Any elections dealing in electronics is doomed to fail)
Decent review. Thank you. I've put the series on a shop list.
Thank you! Looking forward to downloading this later
I sure hope it's worth something. Hope you get a copy. Share it with friends. It's much easier when it's all "there", so to speak.
Don't fret: I will give a heads-up if anything nefarious has to happen, and let it sit for a while before I "comply".
Thank you!
6 years, wow, I applaud your dedication and commitment.
Thanks.
Hmm... I will look into that. Thanks.
Thanks! Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse really woke me up
There are these DL options:
.zip on Archive.org
torrent-options in the Archive.org sidebars
Manual Bulk Download: https://jdownloader.org/download/index (input archive.org/download/Archive-Name > choose "Deep Scan")
If you have trouble, you can always download by torrent from me:
torrent inside.
Not my field tbh, so no, sorry, I'm not sure.
You bring up a valid point though, so here's my 2 cents at least:
In my eyes, when the author is dead, it's "free-for-all".
-Lest a trust ("will") has been settled, which I respect (if the person is... respectable. -Offspring are our future).
Though lawyers and fiends tend to make things unnecessarily difficult and complicated for "some reason". Which is why 70 years might come up, as in legal-speak; to some degree, serves as a "lifetime" - and then some, to compensate, to make sure if any potentially mentioned persons are dead too.
Likely different rule for different place - and for different setting just to muddle things up proper (I live... "elsewhere", and I don't even pay attention to this here).
In another world, Common sense and "Good intent" ought to serve as "self-evident".
We don't seem to live in that world anymore.
We all do our part. The afterlife is assuredly after I'm around.
Wow..imagine what you could’ve done with all that time if you did something productive. Good work tho much appreciated.
Wait... how is that not productive? Spreading knowledge to your fellow man. I would say that is being 100% productive.