Sunday, 15 February 2026

Did I Hear Alex Jones Predict September 11, 2001 In 1998? [ajMvHbftq3c]

A veteran producer exposes the presidential blueprint for infrastructure control while battling the systematic erasure of twenty-five years of independent media history from social platforms.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 4m listen | 2 chapters
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About this episode

Mike Hanson reveals archival footage from the May 22nd United States Naval Academy commencement speech to expose presidential strategies for controlling national security and critical infrastructure. The analysis links modern executive power over power systems and financial services to historical control models utilized by Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. Hanson asserts that these presidential remarks serve as a blueprint for the modern propaganda state.

During his tenure at ACTV in Austin, Texas, Mike Hanson produced over 2,200 live broadcasts for the Jeff Davis and Alex Jones shows between 1995 and 2010. Facebook recently purged twenty-five years of these historical media archives, citing community standards violations for content originally aired decades ago. These records include rare documentation of the Bohemian Grove and early Austin public access media history. Hanson now directs viewers to the Joyce Isaacs Archives on YouTube to circumvent ongoing social media censorship of his primary source materials.

Mike Hanson recounts the chaotic early days of Austin community television and the technical hurdles of producing daily live radio. He shares anecdotes about the evolution of the Alex Jones Show from a local public access program into a global media entity. The segment features Hanson’s firsthand perspective on the transition from analog tape to the digital era of independent broadcasting.


CHAPTER 01 / 2 Discussion

Mike Hanson Archives and Presidential Commencement Speech Analysis

Mike Hanson's archives provide a comprehensive look at the Bohemian Grove and the modern propaganda state. Analysis of the May 22nd United States Naval Academy commencement speech highlights presidential remarks regarding national security and the protection of critical infrastructure like power systems and financial services. The commentary draws parallels between current political strategies and historical models used by Hitler and Stalin to maintain power.

mike hanson· bohemian grove· naval academy· propaganda· hegelian principle

00:00 I love Mike Hanson archives. It's the best and most comprehensive book on Bohemian Grove, it was written by Mike Hanson my old camera guy. Small piece of the controlled press that we enjoy here in this in this modern propaganda state. I have the speech from May 22nd from the President at the United States Naval Academy commencement where he talks about how to keep us safe, their practice of taking over our quote power systems water supplies police and fire medical services air traffic control financial services and telephone system please Mr. President

00:47 I'll stop calling for impeachment. Maybe the Republicans will too, you don't have to launch a full scale war against the nation and claim that terrorists did it so you can stay in power? We know Hitler did it, you don't have to follow Hitler and Stalin's model for the Hegelian principle Well, hello folks. It's Mike Hanson and I'm sorry to interrupt your classic viewing here on YouTube or on Facebook wherever you're watching As a lot of y'all know I was the producer for Jeff Davis show and Alex Jones show from about

CHAPTER 02 / 2 Discussion

Mike Hanson Media History and Social Media Censorship

Mike Hanson reflects on his tenure as a producer for the Jeff Davis and Alex Jones shows from 1995 to 2010, during which he produced approximately 2,200 live shows at ACTV in Austin, Texas. He addresses the removal of 25-year-old archival videos from Facebook for alleged community standards violations despite their historical nature. The discussion encourages viewers to subscribe to the Mike Hanson Archives and Joyce Isaacs Archives on YouTube to preserve these media records.

alex jones· actv austin· youtube· facebook· joyce isaacs

01:25 1995 till 2010 and we are showcasing some of these old VHS tapes from probably, I think we figured out one time that we did about 2200 live shows there at ACTV in Austin Texas. And be sure to subscribe there too my YouTube channels And I know they got some other social media there too. I'll get back with you later on that, Beachu and some of those other ones. No Facebook's taken down some of our videos. I don't know how you can take them down when they're 25 years old They've been seen and done that already. They're not against community standards like you say but my

02:14 YouTube channel, subscribe there is Mike Hanson Archives. Hanson Archives, Waco Archives, Joyce Isaac's Another really neat lady I used to work for and do some fun videos Joyce Isaacs Archives She was really big way back in the 1970's they had a show called Joyce & Mel Show on one of the only three channels that was in Austin, Texas. I think it was NBC at the time And