Monday, 16 February 2026

Special Video To All Of Our Subscribers Of MikeHansonArchives [g6F78c Z654]

A massive migration of mid-nineties media archives begins as a legendary producer reveals his ancestral ties to the earliest days of the Texas Republic.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 3m listen | 2 chapters
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About this episode

Mike Hanson launched the Hanson Archives YouTube channel to preserve a massive digital library of mid-1990s media history. This new platform serves as the primary repository for hundreds of original videotapes recorded during Hanson’s tenure as a producer for the Alex Jones Show and the Jeff Davis Show. The migration ensures that rare broadcasts from the early days of independent media remain accessible to the public.

Historical preservation extends to the Texas Independence War with a detailed look at Gonzales, Texas. Hanson identifies the city as the location of the conflict's first shot and presents a verified family tree to establish his direct ancestral lineage to frontiersman Davy Crockett. These archival efforts connect 19th-century Texas history with the 20th-century media landscape through physical artifacts and genealogical records. The transition from the legacy Mike Hanson Archives channel to the new Hanson Archives hub marks a permanent shift in the distribution of these historical assets.

Genealogical charts and vintage master tapes take center stage as Mike Hanson bridges the gap between the Alamo and the early Austin media scene. The presentation offers a rare look at the primary sources behind the Texas independence movement and the foundational years of alternative broadcasting.


CHAPTER 01 / 2 Discussion

Mike Hanson Archives YouTube Channel Launch

Mike Hanson announced the launch of a new YouTube channel titled Hanson Archives to host digitized footage from the mid-1990s. The collection includes hundreds of videotapes featuring the Alex Jones Show and the Jeff Davis Show from Hanson's time as a producer. Viewers are encouraged to migrate from the legacy Mike Hanson Archives channel to the new platform to preserve these historical broadcasts.

mike hanson· youtube· alex jones· jeff davis· archives· video tapes

00:04 Hello folks, this is Mike Hanson and just want to let you know we have a new YouTube channel. I know you're watching right now, you're watching Mike Hanson Archives with a lot of good classics on there but we are uploading with all this new fancy dancy equipment...we are uploading hundreds and hundreds videotapes 25 years old or older or some of them are younger, of the Alex Jones show and Jeff Davis show that I was producer of in the mid 90s. And show them the new channel real quick just push the button where...I want to tell him where to we're gonna put a link on here over to the new channel The new channel is Hanson Archives

01:02 And we've already got like 16 people on there so I want everybody from this channel to go over to this other channel. Link over and subscribe to our new one if you can ever find it, it's Hanson Archives! That's Mike Hanson archives. I just clicked them. Okay? Okay, and we'll see when you get back here. There's the new channel right there! And one more thing... One more thing here to fund this I'm gonna give all the proceeds of my book to funding this new channel so if We're gonna put the address up it's 901 St Joseph Street Gonzales Texas

CHAPTER 02 / 2 Discussion

Texas Independence History and Davy Crockett Ancestry

Mike Hanson highlights the historical significance of Gonzales, Texas, noting it as the site where the first shot of the Texas Independence War was fired. He further claims a direct ancestral link to the legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett, displaying a family tree to verify the connection. The segment concludes with a final appeal for subscribers to join the Hanson Archives YouTube community.

gonzales· texas· davy crockett· texas independence war· family tree· genealogy

02:46 God bless y'all. Coming to you from Gonzales, Texas The first shot of the Texas Independence War happened right here in this town And I am related to Davy Crockett Very proud of it There's my family tree Alrighty Let's get this thing funded. And I got 12 subscribers, so everybody subscribe to Hanson Archives on YouTube! God bless you! Love Mike Hanson Archives!