Sunday, 15 February 2026

One Simple Solution To Beat The New World Order(Debt Slave) [X6vvlrrsPKo]

A roadside confrontation with Texas law enforcement sparks a manifesto on escaping the banking system through recycled housing and rural relocation to preserve American liberty.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 22m listen | 8 chapters
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About this episode

Alex Jones and Mike Hanson confront a Texas Department of Public Safety officer on Interstate 35 north of Austin to challenge the legality of roadside search warrants. Jones identifies himself as a radio host while questioning the officer on Fourth Amendment rights, military training, and the 1993 Waco siege. The encounter serves as a catalyst for a broader warning about the rise of a prison society and the erosion of American civil liberties.

Jones cites data showing the United States has 2.3 million people in prison, surpassing Russia as the world leader in incarceration rates. He alleges that high-level government officials are complicit in drug trafficking to justify a New World Order expansion. To counter this, Mike Hanson advocates for a total withdrawal from the banking system, urging citizens to flee cities like New York and Austin. Hanson details how to build housing using recycled lumber from Gonzales, Texas, and suggests mobile homes as a primary tool for avoiding the debt slavery of modern mortgages.

Mike Hanson provides a tour of his screened-in porch built from salvaged tin and an old Alamo sign, proving that a debt-free lifestyle is achievable through grit. The broadcast features the relocation of a historic outhouse from the Davy Crockett restaurant as a symbol of local independence. Hanson concludes the report by offering Come and Take It apparel and a final blessing for the Republic of the United States.


CHAPTER 02 / 8 Discussion

Alex Jones Confronts Highway Patrol Officer Regarding Search Warrants

Alex Jones identifies himself as a radio host to a Texas Department of Public Safety officer during a roadside drug search. The conversation shifts from the legality of the search to Jones questioning the officer about military training, the 1993 Waco siege, and allegations made by Sergeant David Keyes regarding FBI conduct during the Davidian conflict.

alex jones· dps· fourth amendment· waco· david koresh

03:04 How you doing, Officer? Alex Jones. I'm a NASCAR syndicated radio talk show host and also have a documentary filmmaking business. Yeah, I've seen some of your videos Oh really! We're just wanting to find out if he can send it to the search or if you have a warrant. No no, he can send it Just...a drug search

03:45 Yeah, for drugs or... Which would also be second amendment implements. Anything illegal? Are guns illegal? Are guns illegal? It depends on how you're holding them I guess the government's kind of blurred that line now So you've actually seen some my films? Yep! Which ones? seen two of them the other day somebody was out here and gave them to us. Yeah, it's a lot of concerned people see the police are slowly and incrementally being conditioned and it's all really accelerated under the Clinton administration training with the military tens of billions of dollars in federal money uh two state highway

04:30 patrol across the country to engage in searches. In Austin we've had some massive checkpoints with the whole highway shut down. In Austin? Yes sir, but it wasn't state police in that case, it was APD as well as the county. I've never trained with the military so... Yeah. Must be somebody else. We're out at Waco remember back in 93 were you in then? That's right. Have you heard about David Keyes, 17-year veteran with the DPS as sergeant. He was just deposed. He's an honorable person he is coming forward about the Delta Force shooting the Davidians and how the FBI was bragging about it How they stole a body in the Middle Doors you heard about that? What about James Francis head of the DPS You know he's been public about Waco being being corrupt and wrong I don't know who James Francis is But you haven't read any articles about that

CHAPTER 03 / 8 Discussion

Global Incarceration Rates and Government Drug Interdiction Claims

Alex Jones cites statistics claiming the United States has surpassed Russia as the world's leading country for incarceration, with 2.3 million people in prison. He argues that government officials, including a former head of Central South American drug interdiction, are complicit in drug trafficking to justify a "prison society" and warns of a rising New World Order.

barry mccaffrey· incarceration· texas· drug war· new world order

05:18 So we know there's some good people in the state police and we know that sure drugs are bad and they're causing a major problem, and they're highly destructive on the human brain. But at the same time, I just interviewed Terry Reid Air Force Intelligence and also General Barry McCaffrey. The drugs are his top man Colonel Hia head of Central South American drug interdiction in the army just got caught shipping in cocaine he's pleading guilty to that so it's clear that the government large segments of it are bringing in the narcotics and then creating the scourge creating a prison society. Do you know that we're now the number one incarcerated country in the world and it's climbing 2.3 million in prison? Does that concern you, that we're beating Russia? That we are the number one incarceration country? Yes

06:03 per capita. Or number one state or number one country? Well, Texas is number one for the US I would say that means we're doing a pretty good job if we're getting what 2.5 million crooks off the street. Makes me feel good about living in a country if you get rid of that many crooks But the problem is... Now be careful man, I gotta go to work Sir, the problem is... Sir! A lot of them are non-violent and they're competing against our economy Officer what's your name?! We appreciate you talking to us sir but beware the new world order Well, there goes Dudley Do-Right and he's thinking he is doing the right thing. He is proud of the fact that America incarcerates more people than Russia Most of them nonviolent And as Dan Rather said November 4th 1999 on CBS timely news Soon they will be 33 million in prison and he smiled Yes working for Wackenhut Hello folks it's Mike Hanson from Mike Hanson archives

CHAPTER 04 / 8 Discussion

Mike Hanson Financial Advice on Avoiding Debt and Bankers

Mike Hanson advises listeners to leave major cities like Austin and New York to escape the influence of the New World Order. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding credit card debt and mortgages, predicting a future economic crash similar to the 1980s that will devalue expensive urban real estate.

mike hanson· debt· bankers· austin· real estate

07:26 And, Cammy... I am going to answer some questions that you're getting emails and all this kind of stuff. People the major question that we always get here at Mike Hanson Archives and I know Alex gets this question a lot when you know when i used to work for him How do the average person beat the New World Order? How do you beat the New World Order? I want to tell you one good way of doing it.

08:05 If you're in Austin, if you're in New York get out of those major cities. That is number one! Get out of the major cities go ahead and get your acre Go ahead and get a mobile home if you don't know how to build I'm fixing to show you some videotape of how I can recycle old recycled wood, old metal anything. Anything you can build a house out of! You do not want to get in debt folks one thing you don't want is debt from these bankers. You don't want to be a dead slave out there and I'm talking mostly to the young people but also to my

08:50 age group too because we've all done the same thing. Got in credit card debt and all that kind of stuff, and it's really not good these bankers That's why we're in the shape or end because this whole system is being run on debt so major major way to beat the new world order Don't get a mortgage build your own house It's coming up right now you're gonna see What I do here in Gonzales, I can take old lumber and build. I keep building. I don't do nothing but build onto my place whenever I get it so you'll see it. I built me a screened-in porch out of all recycled material every bit of this your fixing to see is recycled material

09:47 And I think Alex will agree with me on this point. Stay out of debt! Do what you can to stay out of debt and that is one way you can beat the New World Order but if your in Austin do not buy those million dollar homes up there absolutely do not pay because one of these days those homes are going down to zero it happened back in the 80's You couldn't give a home away, you couldn't rent an apartment. They were giving big TV screen TV away back then it was those big old TVs away to get you to rent out apartments and those times are gonna come back again they're gonna crash the economy again it's just a matter of time. You don't want to be in debt you want to be out of debt when that happens. You're going live and sleep a lot better

10:48 And also, God don't want you to be in debt. Absolutely do not! You do not want to pay these shysters' bankers interest. Alrighty this is Mike Hanson with One Tip How to beat the New World Order. Now watch this videotape folks, right here in Gonzales Texas If you'd like to get a hold of us here we're at 830-672-3089 Anything you can do to help us stay on the air We would appreciate it Buying a book or T shirt from us, we really would appreciate it

CHAPTER 05 / 8 Discussion

Sustainable Building Strategies Using Recycled Wood and Mobile Homes

Mike Hanson demonstrates how to build housing using recycled lumber salvaged from demolished structures in Gonzales, Texas. He suggests that young people should opt for mobile homes or RVs rather than entering into long-term bank loans for traditional houses, advocating for a lifestyle below one's means to ensure happiness and freedom from interest payments.

recycled lumber· gonzales· mobile homes· financial independence· construction

11:29 Thanks a lot and God bless now watch this. Well, hello folks it's Mike Hanson here on beautiful December day and Got some advice for the younger people out there stop spending a million dollars on these houses in Austin and Go ahead get you a piece of property out in the country or even in town and then go get you some recycled wood and build you a house, save you a lifetime of payments. Just look for a house that people want to be torn down And each one of these boards I mean that's a $12 board That's a $25 board You know how much money you will save?

12:29 And it will be beautiful when you get through with it. People have, this owner have allowed us to get all the wood we wanted and then we gave all the wood away used to be a house here just like that and look at it now I'm not getting on film, I am looking at the board Look at this board! You know how much that is? That's about $25 right there Now that right there is a good foundation board. Go ahead and put that right on that baby, right there I'm trying to tell people stay out of debt! Is that right? Stay out of debt and get you know guess what my grandpa... You know that's what they used to do in old days My grandpa tore down houses in this town

13:22 Other rent house what he did Yeah, oh there's a good lumber in this still left Yep. There's some over there. There's a lot of good lumber in here but it looks like a bomb hit this place but Used to be a house like that about two months ago People been like ants over here getting it All right That's my advice Not to spend a million dollars, 500 thousand or 100 thousand dollar on the house. You'll never pay it off! No... These young people need to do what I say Don't get in debt To the bankers Don't do it people Well there's rich people out here but 99% of people are not rich And they need just go ahead

14:23 and get them a piece of land. If they can't build, then get them a mobile home! You can get a mobile home for like $5,000. Put it on there. Do not go out there and live above your means folks I'm telling you'll be a lot more happier if you just build you a house or buy ya'a mobile home...if you have to live in an RV that's what i would do to save money I would not pay the interest to these bankers. That's why we're in the shape we're in, folks! Alrighty... that's my piece of advice on this December day from Mike Hanson My grandpa would have told you the same thing Mr Wolf Okay Wendy This is what I use this for Isn't that beautiful?

CHAPTER 06 / 8 Discussion

Mike Hanson Screened-In Porch and Recycled Material Showcase

Mike Hanson showcases a screened-in porch he constructed entirely from recycled materials, including old tin and lumber. The project features salvaged items such as an old Alamo sign and components from the Davy Crockett building, serving as a practical example of his debt-free building philosophy.

recycled wood· davy crockett· home improvement· gonzales· construction

15:27 This is what I bought from your store, this little awning. It was in three pieces and it don't leak either but it's beautiful! Beautiful! Built this screened-in porch out of old lumber There's my old Alamo sign and I got my old Davy Crockett off the building right there that used to be off your building too But there is that

16:07 And see the neat things you can do with that old tin? Beautiful. I'm building a dining room out there, I never stop building no matter where i'm at but look at this nice screened-in porch isn't that beautiful! Beautiful it's kind of stuff you could do with recycled wood That was the back door there folks But this is what you can do with old recycled wood

16:58 different stuff. This is all, I got this all recycled everything here that you see is recycled even the screen door and you can put your awning use old metal to do awnings with beautiful those steps were at the back door before I built the screened in porch this all used to be at the Davy Crockett now it's out here All of this is recycled more breaking news

CHAPTER 07 / 8 Discussion

Relocation of the Davy Crockett Outhouse in Gonzales

Workers in Gonzales, Texas, relocate a historic outhouse structure associated with the Davy Crockett restaurant to a new location near existing sewage and electrical lines. Mike Hanson reports on the move as "breaking news," noting the structure is now safely positioned 50 feet away from its original property line to satisfy real estate requirements.

davy crockett· outhouse· gonzales· real estate· plumbing

18:04 Davy Crockett, outhouse moved. Who wants to ride inside? Now if that chain breaks... If that chain breaks it snaps! Y'all get a... Hey watch that chain! Oh that's pretty good little pace there Juan! Don't mess my crapper up inside We're gonna miss you Wow, great. Great ingenuity Okay you want them to be able to come out of the restaurant and come right to it so that's a really good spot if you straighten it up I think if you straighten it up It's just fine. I think that's perfect Juan If you straighten it up and level it that'll be great who's gonna dig the septic tank?

19:29 Just kidding, code inspector. It's going right into the sewage. The sewage is right there. Sewage is right here so you'll be able to get the water right here in the sewage and electrical. Oh I love that sign! I wish I could take it with me That's gonna be your new outhouse Okay just a note to the real estate lady...it's not on their property anymore or anywhere near it. It's like 50 feet away now

20:22 Alright folks, just a little breaking news here from Gonzales Texas. Davy Crockett outhouse moved! I know it's hard to believe and it's not fake news It's real news and breaking news Get you back to your regular programming now And I mean programming God bless ya I like that shirt. I like it too. Oh, right here hold on. Mike has an original! Ooh, I love that come and take me nope come and make me That's right And guess what you can get those by calling 830-

CHAPTER 08 / 8 Discussion

Mike Hanson Archives Merchandise and Final Sign-Off

Mike Hanson concludes the broadcast by promoting "Come and Take It" themed apparel available through his archive's phone line. He offers a final blessing for the Republic of the United States and encourages his Facebook audience to stand up against current political trends.

mike hanson· merchandise· facebook· republic· united states

21:02 672 3089 But how does somebody get that good a body though? That's what I want to know Bye say bye to everybody on Facebook We must and we will prevail because we're willing to stand up against what's happening. God bless the republic of the United States!