Monday, 16 February 2026

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]

From federal evidence tampering to the rise of masked tactical units in Austin, the line between domestic policing and military combat continues to vanish.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 3m listen | 4 chapters
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About this episode

Former Attorney General Janet Reno faces intense scrutiny following the deployment of contracted military equipment in domestic law enforcement operations. The use of heavy armored vehicles in building raids draws sharp comparisons to the normalization of rental cars, signaling a shift toward militarized force within the United States. This expansion of federal power raises immediate concerns regarding the erosion of civil liberties and the blurring of lines between civilian policing and combat tactics.

FBI whistleblower Frederick Whitehurst exposed systemic evidence manufacturing within the federal crime lab, suggesting a purge of principled officials in favor of personnel trained in body language manipulation. In Mexico City, an elite militarized police unit known as The Foxes obstructed a high-profile torture and murder investigation to shield fourteen officers from prosecution. Meanwhile, the Austin Police Department authorized the use of black ski masks for tactical teams, a policy now expanding to include homicide detectives and general investigators. These developments across North America indicate a trend of increasing anonymity and aggression in state enforcement agencies.

Frederick Whitehurst provides a chilling account of internal corruption that reshapes the understanding of federal forensic integrity. The visual of Austin detectives donning tactical masks adds a surreal layer to local law enforcement. This report captures the tension between public transparency and the rising culture of masked, militarized policing.


CHAPTER 01 / 4 Discussion

Janet Reno and Federal Use of Military Equipment

A critique of former Attorney General Janet Reno describes her as a vessel for international evils following the use of contracted military equipment in domestic operations. The comparison is made between heavy armored vehicles used in building raids and rental cars to highlight the normalization of militarized force.

janet reno· military weapons· federal government· law enforcement· tanks

00:00 pieces of equipment were unarmed as I understand it and were contracted, I mean it was like a good rent-a-car. A good rent-a-car? A tank going into the building? the use of military weapons, these pieces of equipment were contracted. I mean it was like a good rent-a-car. Take a look at Reno and her serpentlike advisors behind her and all she is is a clicking sputtering lizard, a vessel that international evils just pour into

CHAPTER 02 / 4 Discussion

FBI Evidence Manufacturing and Frederick Whitehurst Whistleblowing

Frederick Whitehurst, a former high-ranking official at the FBI crime lab, is cited as a key figure who exposed the manufacturing of evidence within federal law enforcement. The report suggests that principled individuals are being rooted out of federal agencies in favor of less scrupulous personnel who utilize body language manipulation and semantics to influence the public.

frederick whitehurst· fbi crime lab· evidence manufacturing· law enforcement· federal investigation

00:48 And man, I'm telling you, enough semantics. Back to the program! I hope this has helped wake some people up about what's going on in our nation Alright Austin, I think my mic is back up and I put that together this week It's kind of a compilation of different stuff I've run There ya have it In your face and they're not ashamed one damn bit of what they're doing They are really getting the dregs of society now into our law enforcement Especially out federal law enforcement and they are rooting out all the good people It's not just Alex Jones, it is people like Frederick Whitehurst. He was one of the heads of the FBI crime lab when The Sterling Record came out and said that this is wrong. They said the FBI has been manufacturing evidence I've had newspaper articles here but they put in back of paper once or twice And that's what we're dealing with That's what were talking about Everything smiles and giggles on TV except for those bad people They are using body language manipulation semantics to train you to be mindless

CHAPTER 03 / 4 Discussion

Mexico City Elite Police Unit Torture Murder Case

Members of an elite Mexico City militarized police force known as The Foxes reportedly interfered with a murder investigation to protect 14 comrades. Clad in black ski masks and wielding clubs, the officers obstructed investigators at a crime scene related to a highly publicized torture and murder case.

mexico city· the foxes· police corruption· murder investigation· militarized police

01:55 So that's what we're dealing with and I hope you can wake up to it, what's happening. You know here is the Statesman, the double standard this is an old one, December 1st almost a month old down here on the cover page says members of special police unit let's get close-up for this Members of Special Police Unit The Foxes try to protect 14 comrades wanted for questioning in highly publicized murder case Now Mexico go down interior they got guys machine guns highway all these kind BS going on It's very, very serious. And they're talking about how the Foxes are... When investigators arrived at a crime scene last month in Mexico City They found a crowd of men in black ski masks, ravaging clubs and menacing attitudes These weren't ordinary thugs! They were members of an elite Mexico City militarized police force The Foxes who were trying to protect 14 fellow officers wanted for questioning in a highly publicised torture murder case Now this is the statesman Double standard

CHAPTER 04 / 4 Discussion

Austin Police Department Expansion of Ski Mask Authorization

Law enforcement agencies in Austin, Texas have authorized the use of ski masks for officers serving on special tactical teams. This policy is reportedly expanding to include detectives, homicide investigators, and other general investigative units within the department.

austin· police department· ski masks· special teams· law enforcement

03:01 Your police are authorized to wear ski masks here in Austin if they're in any of the special teams. And now they're expanding those special teams into detectives and homicide and just everything, investigators you name it