Hour of the Time

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The Hour of the Time is a shortwave radio program created by American author and former Naval Intelligence Officer Milton William Cooper. The show, which first aired in May of 1992, began airing regularly in January of 1993 on WWCR, and was hosted by Cooper up until the time of his death, when he was shot by members of the Apache County, Arizona Sheriff's Office, in November, 2001.

The program covers a variety of political and historical topics, most based on research exposing covert government programs, the gradual erosion of US sovereignty, and the advancing agenda for one world government. The show was also the home of Cooper's 42-part Mystery Babylon series, which provides an in-depth examination into the origins, beliefs, and influence of mystery religions and secret societies from ancient times to the modern day.

The Hour of the Time remains on the air, now hosted by Doyel Shamley with co-host Robert Houghton, and is broadcast daily on Radio Free Vermont[1] and the Christian Media Network[2].

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