Monday, 16 February 2026

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

A new era of resistance begins as the program exposes media manipulation at Waco and the rapid implementation of a national biometric identification system.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 1h 29m listen | 29 chapters
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About this episode

Alex Jones transitions to a nightly radio slot on KJFK 98.9 as Steve Lane and Rusty Fields take the helm of the Freedom Report to confront the rising surveillance state. The program leads with a scathing indictment of NBC News 36 and reporter Rich Parsons for allegedly manipulating footage of a flag-burning incident at the Texas State Capitol to discredit local sovereignty protesters. Lane and Fields present evidence that mainstream outlets like 60 Minutes suppressed FLIR footage from the Waco siege to protect federal relationships with the BATF and FBI.

The broadcast details a rapid expansion of biometric tracking through the Immigration Act of 1996 and the National Biometric Test Center, which Jim Wayman defends as a security necessity. Local overreach takes center stage as the Travis County Auto Theft Task Force conducts warrantless searches in Burnet County, while Austin District Attorney Ronnie Earl utilizes civil injunctions to bypass the criminal justice system. Additional reports cover the Y2K computer problem with expert Greg Cole, the implementation of UN-backed school curriculums, and Executive Order 13086 regarding the erosion of federalism.

Alex Jones calls in to report on his efforts to halt Delta Force operations in San Antonio and provides an update on his upcoming documentary, Police State 2000. Between discussions of 1.6-gallon toilet mandates and the Illuminati origins of the Order of the Eastern Star, the hosts celebrate the shredding of a United Nations flag as a definitive act of American defiance.


CHAPTER 01 / 29 Discussion

Sheriff Mack, Second Amendment, New World Order Protest Song

A musical introduction features lyrics focused on gun rights, the Second Amendment, and resistance against a "New World Order." The song references Sheriff Mack and warns against government tyranny and globalist agendas while asserting that firearms are a necessary defense against planned genocide.

sheriff mack· second amendment· new world order· bill of rights· globalist agenda

00:13 Go Jacks! Politicians don't make sure things go their way. Taxes, social poverty we live from day to day. To them we're just the speakers and we don't get to have a say! If you want to flout this constitution, is that what's in your plan? You can take my gun from my cold dead hand In every case through history genocide was planned The firearms were dealt and the opposition

00:51 The towers moved to Texas and the people looked away. And by the time they realized, they couldn't get away! Smiling face on my knees said we should all join hands and help create a distribution of the new world order plan. Well now as far as our defenses go, this is alright. So will you and good be forced to do just what they say? Take your clothes that's set up in your New World Order. I'll take my gun from my cruel bad hands.

01:50 We're moving back out of this world, by the name of Sheriff Mack! When governments were trying to leave the people all astray Confusing and refusing, school-teachers took their rights away To protect yourself from tyranny there can only be one way What are the other flames that you do not understand? You can take my gun from my cold dead hand In every case through history when genocide is planned The fire on my heart will burn

02:25 The right to keep and bear arms when the bill of rights is penned isn't there to hunt or target shoot, it's there Then there ain't nothing good to compromise, There's a line here in the sand And you can take my gun from my cold dead hand Take your globalist agenda and your new world order plans. You can take my gun from my cold dead hands What part of arm-in-fringe do you not understand? You can take my gun from my cold dead hand

CHAPTER 02 / 29 Discussion

Alex Jones, KJFK Radio, Freedom Report Host Transition

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields introduce themselves as the hosts of the Freedom Report, noting that regular host Alex Jones has moved to a nightly radio show on KJFK 98.9. They express pride in Jones's career advancement and acknowledge their status as "rookies" taking over the program's primary duties.

alex jones· kjfk· steve lane· rusty fields· freedom report

03:22 Hello Austin, welcome to the Freedom Report. My name is Steve Lane and I'm joined tonight by Rusty Fields. Hello Steve! Glad to have you here Rusty. Good to be here. Normally uh...you'd see myself and Alex Jones here. Alex fortunately for him and unfortunately for us is now doing a nightly radio show on KJFK who was also a sponsor of the freedom report we are very proud that KJFK has the will to sponsor programs like this and put people like Alex Jones on the air and put out the kind of information that we do. Steve, that's 98.9? It's KJFK and he... Defium Exactly And he is going to be on every night now besides his four hours on Saturdays So we're very proud of Alex Very happy that he gets this it makes it tough for us because now we have the two true rookies on The Freedom Report But hopefully you'll suffer through this with us our first show together tonight Alex if your listening were gonna do the best week possibly can This will be a great show

CHAPTER 03 / 29 Discussion

NBC News 36, Flag Burning, Independence Day Rally Coverage

The hosts criticize NBC News 36 for its coverage of a July 4th Independence Day celebration at the Texas State Capitol. They allege that reporter Rich Parsons and producer Richard Collison deceptively edited footage of a mental patient burning a U.S. flag to make it appear associated with their own protest, which involved shredding a United Nations flag.

nbc news 36· rich parsons· flag burning· independence day· richard collison

04:22 Rusty, I'm sure he's going to catch on real quick. Tonight we've got a lot of information to get too so were gonna get right at it We're going to talk about, we're going to lead off talking about a news report that NBC News 36 did on the Independence Day celebration that myself and Rusty and many others participated in. All told about 100 people Saturday July 4th of course down at the steps of The Capitol. The celebration started at 12 o'clock noon at least for us Unfortunately, though about three hours prior to that there was a gentleman who we've had reports

04:59 is a mental patient actually. Those are unconfirmed reports at this point but he was actually a mental patient, had decided to come down a little bit early I think very suspiciously it just so happens that News 36 happened to be down there to record him burning United States flag now lot of people get really upset over this thing i think we should get upset but let's remember one thing somebody brought up the very valid point on an email me that Burning a flag is the appropriate way to retire an old flag. I think if you truly want to desecrate a flag, uh...you should do what we did to the UN flag that is Alex Jones and others and hack the convention. We can't mention everything we did with the UN flag on the air. Yeah right? That's the way to truly desecrate a flag burning it as appropriate way to retire an old flag but anyways

05:46 The point being is that the way they did this little so-called news piece, is they showed this apparent mental patient burning a United States flag some three hours before we had our Independence Day celebration. But they coupled the video right together with alex jones and others cutting apart the unit united nations flag leaving you with the visual impression that these groups were somehow together that somehow he was associated with those of us who are celebrating uh... what freedom we have left on july fourth holiday uh... we're gonna actually show all those new all the various newscasts the reports of the independence day celebration here later on but it's important to know here that the reporter

06:30 who covered the Independence Day celebration. His name is Rich Parsons, and we tried to get a little interview with Rich Parsons and I think Mike's got that queued up ready to go and you can see what the reporters in our mainstream media are like. Mike do you have that ready? Let's go ahead and roll it out Oh, you don't have it yet. Well that's alright. Rich Parsons... We tried to interview Rich Parsons and of course he said that uh.. And you'll see the tape here That uh He doesn't answer questions he only asks them Unfortunately for most of us he doesn't ask any of the real questions What a response! Rich?

07:07 No fair, buddy. Also too many people including Alex Jones tried to call and complain to the producer of News 36 his name is Richard Collison I believe i'm pronouncing that correctly by the way we're gonna make Richard famous thanks to the way he responded or his lack of response to the complaints were going to make Richard famous. We're going to do that a couple ways, number one if you'd like to complain about this report that your gonna see here shortly or excuse me later on the newscast call that number 476-2863 ask for Bruce Whitaker the News Director and complain that you don't like these suspiciousness

07:47 If you feel this way, I'm not telling you what to do of course. But if you feel like that this was a poorly put together news story call and tell them that. If your unhappy they don't talk about the real issues like the Federal Reserve and how it's a total Fiat money system If they don't talk about real issues like your rights that are supposed to be protected by the Constitution, not constitutional rights as some people are so fond of saying. Then complain! Those are the people to complain too if they get enough complaints tell them you're not going to buy products from their advertisers those sorts of things You can and will make a difference Now I'm hearing that Mike might have that tape ready This is an interview I tried to get with again Rich Parsons of News 36 Let's go ahead with that tape

CHAPTER 04 / 29 Discussion

Rich Parsons, Media Accountability, Waco FLIR Evidence

Steve Lane attempts to interview reporter Rich Parsons regarding the lack of mainstream media coverage on sensitive topics like Waco and biometric driver's licenses. The segment transitions into a monologue about FBI snipers at Waco, documented by Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) technology, and the perceived cowardice of bureaucrats in the BATF and FBI.

rich parsons· waco· flir technology· fbi snipers· mainstream media

08:32 Flag burning, flag burning that is. Here in a moment I'm going to try and get an interview with one of the local news reporters from NBC News 36 and ask him a few questions about the type of reporting they do Hi, I'm Steve Lane. Do you have a few moments to answer some questions? You can't answer any at all? None! I just wanted to ask the type of reporting that you do... Mainly about questions like why we haven't seen much reporting on the fact that you have to thumb scan to get your driver's license and 25% of the public is going to give blood urine samples to be able to get their drivers license That's documented in executive order

09:11 by the lack of recording in the mainstream media on subjects like this. There's been documented evidence as far as FBI snipers firing on people running out of the back of a church there at Waco, that was documented from a FLIR tape which stands for Forward Looking Infrared Radar by the gentleman who invented FLIR technology He reviewed that tape and said those were FBI snipers firing at many of the people trying to escape from the burning church there in Waco. We have seen no mainstream news reports on that, it was in a documentary put out that actually got nominated for an Academy Award Have you ever spoken about things like that?

09:50 or talked about reporting anything like that? If you heard about stuff like that do you think you might be interested in possibly looking into doing stories on things like that. Okay what's his name so I can talk to him, that would be excellent this is information that i think it's important and needs to get out in order to maintain well-balanced stories We're in a dictatorship. And it's an Israel thing, because there are spinal cord injuries and people are being killed. The War Emergency Powers Act is not good enough to keep our migration over and out of public minds. Being lied to on a daily basis! I could go through 100 examples for you, but I think I'll do that today!

10:34 When the hell are we going to show some courage in these bureaucrats and these criminals that enforce what they push? The BATF, yeah let's talk about this. Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms a bunch of criminals absolutely out of control A pack of liars! A bunch of enforcers of slavery Let's talk about the FBI Anybody who stands up for what's right in the FBI is thrown out of the FBI. Frederick Whitehurst, many others... We've got good people like Ted Gunnarsson who left the FBI on good terms Senior agent of all California He'll tell you flat-out that they're lying to you That they're manipulating you You cannot trust what your hearing and what your seeing This country is being deindustrialized as we speak America

11:24 And it's serious! And it's something that people gotta face up to. People have to face up to the hard problems. People have to face up to what it's going to take to get this country back on track, and that's gonna take people getting involved! That's why I want to thank everybody that came out here for this 4th of July rally They know what the Fourth of July is about It's about defiance of tyranny!! It's about not laying down on your belly like a bunch of jellyfish that's what freedom is about. Freedom comes with a price tag, with blood sweat and tears it comes with eternal... Well there you have it that was Rich Parsons of News 36 I believe their call letters are KXAN Rusty will you tell everyone what you said to me how was he looking at me again? He was looking like you were from Mars or something What do you mean the real news we don't have to do that do we That might require some work or some research

CHAPTER 05 / 29 Discussion

60 Minutes, Waco FLIR Footage, Media Censorship Allegations

The discussion focuses on allegations that "60 Minutes" refused to air FLIR footage from the Waco siege due to concerns about losing access to Department of Defense sources. The hosts suggest that mainstream media outlets prioritize ratings and government relationships over reporting on sensational evidence of federal misconduct.

60 minutes· waco· flir footage· department of defense· media bias

12:25 you know i think that some real reporting it's just amazing to me people basically the news is all about ratings and sensationalism and i can't think of anything more sensational than the american government firing on its own people in murdering its own people i mean we have the inventor a clear technology review that tape said without a doubt without a doubt he holds patents on this technology but there are men firing automatic weapons at people running out of that burning church and at waco i mean if that is the most sensational story i can possibly think of well it was a entirely to sensational for sixty minutes because when they sent the story over sixty minutes man they got back like a hot potato saying due to the sensitive nature we don't want anything to do with me nor did the uh... it was widely reported that uh... there you'll see some of that uh...

13:14 some of that FLIR footage and then a three-dimensional computer model of what we're talking about here, but it was widely reported that 60 Minutes was concerned about their contacts at the Department of Defense and other national government agencies. That those contacts would actually be cut off so they wouldn't get the exclusive interviews anymore if they played uh... this tape on sixty minutes on such a widely broadcast show such as sixty minutes there were also seen some of the hearings the congressional hearings on waco i think it's important to note too that uh... we're gonna hear later on in the show the producer of k x and news thirty-six richard collison i believe is his name who uh... we're gonna do our very best to make these two people famous this reporter in this producer bridge i'm going to get them i'll get their pictures on the website so

14:01 so that now when they go to subway downtown or some other store people here senior on access television you're the guy that butchered the news report on the independence day celebration at those nice freedom loving americans put on added another by a building i think biased would be a better word i think it's highly suspicious obviously have no physical evidence of support this but i think it's highly unusual and highly suspicious that this gentleman who burnt the u s flag He was down there a full three hours before the scheduled start of our celebration, and it just so happens that a news crew is down there. Now I've heard of them and I'm not prepared to have enough evidence laid out to set forth this kind of accusation towards KXAN but i've heard of news agencies and we seen on NBC at the highest level where they planted

14:49 ignition devices in the fuel tanks a pickup trucks causing the trucks to explode it to sensationalize their story it would not shock me if it turned out k x a n pay this gentleman around of this gentleman up and encourage him to burn this u s flag in an effort to put on uh... this kind of so-called news story now steve i mean whether that whether he was He was someone's lackey, whether he was hired by someone or not. The way that they presented the story... I mean it presents a falsehood! It shows a falsehood this guy was there hours before any of us ever got there. He did his thing and then they very conveniently tagged that in

CHAPTER 06 / 29 Discussion

Capitol Police, Surveillance of Protesters, Louisiana Flag Laws

The hosts describe being surveilled by Capitol Police and DPS officers during their Independence Day rally. They also mention a unique legal situation in Louisiana where flag burning is technically legal, but the fine for assaulting a flag burner is reportedly only five dollars, effectively deterring the act.

capitol police· surveillance· dps· flag burning· louisiana

15:28 with us trying to make us look on american when that's just about his best at the bat is polar opposite as you can get from our are pointed out to write in fact if i were so libertarian nature i would tend to say that uh... i would go along with louisiana's way of dealing with american flag-burning what they have this In Louisiana, it's not against the law to burn a United States flag. However if you beat up somebody who burns the United States flag it is only like a five dollar fine. Oddly enough they don't have much flag burning going on in Louisiana Politics has always been interesting in Louisiana. Yes, very much so! Now I've just been informed that up next we're going to show you some Capitol Police that ultimately they answer to DPS – they are part of DPS – they were surveilling the Independence Day celebration apparently it's just so evil now to wave American flags and United States flags... ...going to push their agenda and they're not going to stop their agenda

16:26 And that's what I'm talking about. That's what we're here dealing with! Tell everybody to turn and wave to the car over there, they're taking pictures. Yeah, we hear... We're getting some pictures taken of us let's go see And they run off. Hey, take your pictures! We're not ashamed! We're Americans! Come on, take your pictures! I'll drive off when I come over there All I'm out here doing is standing up for the damn Constitution of this country You think there's something wrong with that? You go ahead and run off surveillance car you guys ought to be ashamed of yourselves That is so sad For their intelligence vehicles

17:09 By the way, there was approximately... I counted it at one point about 37 Capitol Police at the Capitol building and I went later on and talked to one of the Capitol police. And I asked him if there were state troopers from all over there? He said oh no it's just the Capitol police! What do you mean he said we're always here So apparently there's always about 37 Capitol Police at all times driving around everywhere pacing nervously. There were actually two Capitol Police cars that I saw surveilling us and maybe others but i don't want to get into that because they do like to divert your attention away from their actual surveillance cameras and, and I'm quite aware of that as many others in and we make it a habit

CHAPTER 07 / 29 Discussion

Y2K Computer Problem, Downsize Government Conference, Greg Cole

The hosts announce an upcoming segment with computer expert Greg Cole to discuss the Y2K computer problem. They also promote the Downsize Government Conference at the Chariot Inn, which will feature speakers addressing the potential for social disruption caused by the year 2000 computer transition.

y2k· greg cole· downsize government conference· chariot inn· computer shutdown

17:54 showing actually the real surveillance cameras, I tend to think that was just a bit of decoy. Also two other quick things we saw Alex there later on in the show if we have some time were going try and call Alex at KJFK live on air and congratulate him because again i just think it's fantastic this is as far as im concerned its giant leap forward for the freedom movement here in Austin to get a show like his on nightly on a mainstream station such as KJFK Also, too we're going to get your calls. Callers who are on the line please hold. Please be patient. We've got a lot of information to get you. We will get your calls this is something that I'm gonna actually talk to Mike about where hopefully we can segment a portion show which it's all calls for say half an hour or something like that but that's something will have to get worked out. We want as many calls as we can. Can i go ahead and mention next week? Certainly! I wanna go ahead mention now next week we have a gentleman by the name Greg Cole

18:50 coming on the show i've known greg for many many many years about twenty i guess twenty six years we were just children who in that uh... have no doubt about how many of these are great guys very intelligent he is about the most uh... he's got the most expert that i know our computers greatest account again you just moved back here from ireland he decides wherever he wants to go and whatever he wants to do it any let's not computer companies in that region know that he's there and they all buy for him so he must know what he is doing. He is going to go over some of the Y2K, we are just going to do a real simple why it's happening how it happened and kind of take you through like that step by step I know everybody has heard about the Y2K problem

19:36 uh... computer shutdown problem we're gonna try to lay it out very simply and explain it to you and then take calls on your questions now that's next week at uh... on the free report at seven o'clock i believe me that you were a kid twenty six years ago but i'm still a kid i don't get this is important to really well then of this month downsize government conference is going to be centered around your two thousand computer problems were gonna have among other people I'm embarrassed that I've forgotten his name, but anyways he owns Cafe ZAM computers. I asked him in a chat room one night if he'd come and be a speaker and i'm also going to try and get another gentleman who puts out a newsletter He calls himself the Y2K weatherman And he says this is the way we need to think of year 2000 computer problems as the way you look at a weather forecast If you think there might be rain take an umbrella with you You may not need the umbrella

20:25 It's a good idea to have it, to keep from getting wet and that is the way he looks at it. It is a serious issue and not something that should be taken lightly I don't believe its going to cause mass hysteria but the potentials there are and we need to prepare for it so the Downsized Government Conference is of course the last Sunday every month at the Chariot Inn 7300 North IH 35 if you want more details on that You can either call the comment line or you can call 703-6767, or email me at slaneatmoment.net or check out our website at downsize.ml.org Now quickly we're going to get up and get to the footage of Mr Jones and others slashing the bits a United Nations flag which I think is important step for all us to take

CHAPTER 08 / 29 Discussion

United Nations Flag Shredding, U.S. Sovereignty, Burn Ban

Footage is presented of protesters, including Alex Jones and Jeff Davis, shredding a United Nations flag at the Texas State Capitol. The participants explain that they chose to shred rather than burn the flag due to a local burn ban, framing the act as a rejection of global tyranny and a defense of American sovereignty.

united nations· sovereignty· flag shredding· burn ban· global tyranny

21:09 the UN. We need to get the United States out of the U.N as quickly as we can and unburden ourselves with that deal. Burn ban. After this song we're going to shred the human flag since there's a burn ban. Want to get a little bit of desecration on the flag? That's an accursed symbol! We need somebody to come hold this flag while we shred it

21:47 We say to tyranny in the United Nations Death to the New World Order! Death to the idea of losing our sovereignty. We don't like this flag and we're sick and tired of it. We stand for this country, and we will defend it. The United Nations is a tyrannical authoritarian propaganda arm and military arm of international control. And do it We refuse to submit. That's all that is going to be left of the UN if they keep pushing their lies The loss of US sovereignty has gone too far. Where's Jeff Davidson?

22:44 of a new world order. Right there baby, yes! Yes! Tyranny's going down baby we know what the UN stands for we're not gonna stand for global tyranny. What a pleasure to burn that accursed symbol! What an absolute pleasure and shred that rag, that filthy rag, that United Nations... I think it's important to note from that footage, of course it is fantastic footage. I love seeing the UN flag just torn to shreds It doesn't deserve to be burned again as said earlier burning a flag is fitting in to a flag that you revere and retire That's the appropriate thing to do if an American flag becomes tattered its appropriate to burn it That is how you retire an old flag So I think it actually turned out better we didn't burn the UN Flag than hacked into bits You'll notice too

23:49 We participated in something that was very lawful. This gentleman that went down and burned a U.S flag, he broke the law that day And even though we stand up for US sovereignty I think it's important to note that entire time we obeyed the law Absolutely! There was a burn ban on It had been raining all morning but officially there were still a burn ban on So we've obeyed the law, we didn't burn the flag. We tried to desecrate it I don't think there's any way you could desecrate the UN flag enough to make me happy. Desecration also invokes a religious nature too when you look at the definition so again i dont think desecration is an appropriate term with regards to the UN flag They think its religion but I certainly dont Well environmentalism... weve seen how the UN uses environmentalism as their new world religion

CHAPTER 09 / 29 Discussion

Environmentalism, New World Religion, UN Biospheres

The hosts argue that environmentalism is being used by a global elite as a "new world religion" to manipulate the masses into surrendering property rights. They specifically criticize organizations like The Nature Conservancy and the United Nations for creating "biospheres" and buffer zones that restrict land use.

environmentalism· united nations· biospheres· property rights· global elite

24:41 And that's really what they do. They're doing it all over the planet right now It's an age old idea, it used to be you used actual religion to control masses of people Now environmentalism is the new world religion We tell people if you don't give up your land, your property rights or personal rights that the sun won't come back and the rivers will run red with blood, and the sky will fall. And everything will just come crumbling down! This is a tool that's used by the real elite. We're not talking about city council members or county commissioners – those aren't elite, those are just wannabes. We're talking about the elite people you'll never hear of, you'll never hear their names, you'll never see their faces

25:25 those people will use things like the United Nations and environmentalism to manipulate the masses into command-and-control structures. We see it all the time, and it's happening all around us. Absolutely! And they back the biggest environmental groups. I mean these people... some of these people think that they're really doing the right thing but all the money for The Nature Conservancy, The Prince's Trust the National Wildlife Fund. All these things come from elitist bucks, these things are financed by elitist bucks of course they use most their money in advertising to get you to give more of your hard earned dollars so they can create nice little turn our parks into nice little UN biosphere Steve

26:08 their biosphere and you know what i would have to have a buffer zone around them also said that all that land in inclin of and and i think it's important note to get myself anyway on the opinion particularly locally when we saw the sixty five million dollar land grab that the city did or buying the the uh... the rights to development they've already tracked out today exactly with without With that being recently passed, I think it's important to know if these individuals would just be true leaders and stand up and say we want to buy this land because we want a drive development downtown where we can more heavily regulate. Where we can have the tax money because out in those outlying areas see they wouldn't get the tax benefits from out there they wouldn't get the control that they'd get downtown. I just wish once these leaders would just tell you the truth to your face

CHAPTER 10 / 29 Discussion

Youth Tobacco Laws, Driver's License Suspension, Right to Travel

A discussion of new tobacco regulations highlights a policy where minors caught with tobacco products face driver's license suspensions. The hosts argue that this is an unconstitutional restriction on the "right to travel" and criticize the government for using tobacco marketing as a pretext to increase control over young people.

tobacco· driver's license· right to travel· joe camel· marketing

26:57 and say that the reason we bought the development rights is we want to develop into a car downtown where we can tax it left and right if they would just stand up until the truth about it i mean we hear this on radio stations all over but if these people just stand-up and tell the truth you could at least respect them and i'll talk about that later on i heard on a radio uh... talk radio program today that the one of the district attorneys little minions came out and said that you don't have any right to socialize with the supreme court has ruled that you don't have a right to socialize, you only have the right to be with your family and get with others to petition the government for redress of grievances. But again speaking about rights being taken away I noticed you've got an article there about young people's right to travel. Young people's right to travel... Here is an article from July 1st

27:48 austin american snakes with a statesman i'm sorry and uh... about tobacco it says that shows the new billboard picture here says if you're under eighteen to back oh has serious side effects of shows a kid's drivers license you can't really sit down here because the kids driver's license with some other areas there we go suspended written across it greater eighteen tobacco has serious side effects which are does they're trying to make it try to make it illegal like drugs. And don't misunderstand me, tobacco is not a... I don't promote the use of tobacco although i myself am a smoker What can you say after that? Yeah, I'm dumb! I'm still smoking Not as much as I used too though Don't you want to hear some more platitudes hold on

28:34 I don't promote tobacco smoking, especially for young people. Tobacco is bad for you, young old in between male female it doesn't matter. It's bad for you but when they've been so heavily marketing to to the younger audiences and I mean you know the Joe Camel and all that, it's true. These are all aimed in their own documents show they're all aimed at kids 12-18 All this marketing was aimed those kids well now that they've started smoking hey i know let's restrict their right to travel Let's say if they get caught with tobacco products and there under 18

29:11 Well then they have to give up their driver's license and they can no longer freely travel without it. Without ID, without a driver's license you know as you well know you can't cash your check, not only can't travel there are a lot of things that you cannot do without a driver's license. I'm always confused though because I hear the term privilege but I thought driving was That's what we're told by our government, various governmental systems. Driving is not a ride it's a privilege Well all the bureaucrats will tell you that everything is a privilege I mean we're so lucky to have them if you ask them they'll tell you that Steve Yes and as matter of fact I pointed out about 15 different wonderful things that our federal government does to protect us from the time

CHAPTER 11 / 29 Discussion

Federal Water Regulations, 1.6 Gallon Toilets, Shower Head Restrictions

The hosts discuss federal mandates that outlaw five-gallon flush toilets in favor of 1.6-gallon models. They frame these water conservation efforts as unnecessary government overreach into the private lives and plumbing of American citizens, noting that shower head flow is similarly restricted.

toilets· water conservation· federal government· bill milburn· regulations

29:46 Wake up in the morning to the time you drive down the road and your speech on the 4th of July I like that. That was great! I would like to see that, i really enjoyed it For a lot of people who don't know this is this is a fact I'm in the building industry And this is an absolute fact You can go down and ask any builder call Bill Milburn tomorrow Call whoever you want For those of you who don't know, you can no longer have a 5 gallon flush toilet. It's actually an old law! If you go and purchase a new toilet every single one is 1.6 gallon tank or less Because the federal government decided that five gallon toilets are a thing of the past, it's way too much water. It would be wasteful They just decided that hey we don't need this anymore We'll go to 1.6 gallon flush toilets They've also restricted the flow in your shower heads So your federal government is protecting you from your own excrement This is the point I've tried to make I mean this is where they're spending our hard earned tax money making sure

30:45 that your business doesn't get flushed down the drain properly. Because that's ultimately what happens. Or regulating it to oblivion, if you want to look at it like that. That's right. That's kind of how I look at it. That's right. Callers hang on we're going to get to your calls. As a matter fact... We're gonna get to your calls. Matter fact, If its alright, I'm gonna go ahead and do a few calls right now. Let's Go! Caller, You are on air. Oh wait. Yep? Caller, Your on air. Am I? Can you hear us? Yeah, go ahead. I am in the Air? Yup. You are on the Air. Oh wow. Do you have a question? No. Do you have a comment? Thanks for calling. Okay, we'll bring up another caller I'm a little bit new to this so i'm learning to work around the buttons here

CHAPTER 12 / 29 Discussion

Ronnie Earl, Civil Injunctions, Austin Gang Members

The program examines District Attorney Ronnie Earl's use of civil injunctions against eight alleged gang members in Austin. The hosts argue that these injunctions bypass the criminal justice system's burden of proof and unconstitutionally restrict the rights of individuals to socialize, carry pagers, or communicate in public.

ronnie earl· civil injunctions· gang members· austin· constitutional rights

31:24 We've got to wait until we get a green light. Actually, Mike doesn't have the phones quite ready yet. We're going to bring up the next piece on this very popular right now... excuse me, very popular. There's a lot of talk and there is a big buzz going on in Austin right now about what District Attorney Ronnie Earl is trying to do with our Constitution. He believes that you have constitutional rights which I think it's very interesting because I have a copy of the Constitution. Actually, I forgot to bring it today and it's on my dresser drawer but I have thoroughly looked through the Constitution and see nothing in there that grants you rights You have rights that are endowed to you by your creator And that the Constitution was designed to protect those rights Those rights are unalienable not inalienable Unalienable

32:12 And that's a very important distinction to make. They cannot be changed, you have those rights whether you choose to exercise them or not No piece of paper grants you those rights no person But we see there and I think it is important to make a distinction here too A lot people are talking about these gang members' rights To me this issue surrounding these eight alleged gang members This issue is about your rights It's not about the right of these gang members For those who don't know let me bring up the speed These 8 individuals that you see their pictures there on the screen as reported in the Austin American Statesman on Friday, July 3rd are alleged gang members. Now I make that distinction because

32:53 Interestingly enough, through all the reports that I've read and I heard one of the district attorney's minions on the radio today everything that i've read seen and heard not a single one of these individuals has been convicted any other things they have been alleged to have partaken in. There's been all kinds of accusations made it's all about supposition its all about guess it's all about rumor None of this has been proven. They have been arrested, several have been arrested on multiple occasions but again I haven't heard nothing about any convictions and we do live in a society thank God where the burden of proof rests with your accuser so far and i heard that district attorney's minion today on the news which by the way his name is over there my briefcase off to get here shortly

33:43 He got on and he said that the reason they've decided to go forward with these civil injunctions, and this is not a joke I'm not exaggerating this. He says it's too hard to prove that they're committing crimes It's too difficult The burden of proof is too difficult So that they're going to civil injunctions because it's much easier to get punishment through the civil courts than it is through the criminal courts. I wonder why that is, sir? I wonder why that is! But let me tell you what's going on here These eight people are alleged gang members They're alleged to have committed many crimes and who... Who is it that's alleging this? According to that district attorney's minion

34:25 He said that it came from some neighborhood meetings they attended, some other citizens accusing these people. They didn't go down to the police station apparently or file any formal complaints. They just said in a neighborhood meeting these are bad kids and they're gang members and they're bothering me. So then the gang task force got involved and started documenting this alleged behavior and they signed affidavits, these drug task force agents signed affidavits. And they're using strictly those affidavits in the comments from the neighborhood meetings to file injunctions against these eight people The injunction are to get them declared a public nuisance and once they are declared a public nuisance there will be roughly 17 prohibited activities that is

35:15 The county is saying, I believe it's the county. The district attorney is saying that they will be prohibited from participating in 17 different activities among them and let me read verbatim from the Austin American Statesman article here and this has been confirmed through what the district attorney said on the radio today that the petition seeks to prevent them from congregating a groups of two or more in a specified area The...among the 17 prohibited activities are standing, sitting, walking, driving gathering or appearing in public with another one of the eight or with any other known member of the gang in which they allegedly belong." Golly even the statesman got the alleged part right. They cannot possess use deliver narcotics or drug paraphernalia. Of course it's already against the law. Hopefully not

36:02 They cannot possess pagers or beepers in public. This is another prohibited activity. No communication devices? That's right, just for alleged activity. None of this again no convictions haven't gone before a jury nothing you mean alleged activity for these eight people that's right they cannot communicate with anyone in a vehicle did you hear what I just said they cannot communicate with anyone in the vehicle now communicate that could be... A wave That's a communication. Anod, that's right. Can't wink with anyone in the car now They can't obstruct traffic which of course is against the law anyway Use gang hand signs Are those some? I don't know That's a good question What is a gang hand symbol Maybe this is a gang hand symbol saluting the flag Anything they do could be misconstrued as communicating And this where I'm going with it What constitutes a gang?

37:01 You know, for a short time I always tell people when I wasn't in the military. I was in the Air Force and when I was in the Air Force I had to salute the flag Now you tell me maybe that's a gang symbol Maybe a good salute is a gang symbol What about the colors? We all wore green we all wore BDUs Maybe those could be construed as gang colors There's no legal definition of any of this stuff And that's where I'm concerned with where a lot of this going I'm not talking about these alleged gang members rights I'm talking about your rights This deals with your right They can't use abusive language. Damn! They can't use abusive language, they can't threaten harass or intimidate people of course again that's already against the law or prevent others from complaining to the police The injunction would also prohibit them from going to I believe it is three specifically named convenience stores This is absolutely amazing to me and on this radio program that I listened to today That district attorney

38:03 spokesperson, whatever it was went so far as to say and I'm going to get you this audio tape. I'm gonna get with Shannon Burke It was his show and try and get a copy of this audiotape and put on our website at downsize dot ml org Real Audio i'm going to try and put that on here Try and play it on this show the freedom report next week He said at least he came out and said it but you don't have a right To socialize He said, you only have a right to be with your family members and get with others to petition the government for redressing your grievances. And do you know how he came to this conclusion? The Supreme Court ruled this way! Well I had a question for him and I wish they would've put calls through because I would've asked him You tell me sir where does it say in the Constitution that the Supreme Court has the right or legal authority to rule on anything

CHAPTER 13 / 29 Discussion

Jury Nullification, Republican Form of Government, Supreme Court Authority

The hosts discuss the concept of a "Republican form of government" where the governed, through the jury system, have the ultimate authority to interpret the Constitution. They challenge the Supreme Court's power to define rights and criticize the legal education system for kowtowing to Bar Associations.

jury nullification· republic· supreme court· constitution· bar association

38:53 It's not in there because they don't have that right. Sir, we live in a republic! The Constitution that I've read says we are guaranteed a republican form of government Now that is not democrat, republican, liberal or conservative That is a specific form of goverment And among other things with the specific form of government The only people who get to decide what is constitutional or not Or how the constitution is interpreted Is you and me- the governed That's what part of a republic is all about. It is a government that governs with the consent of the governed, and the governed get to decide they get to pick and choose how the Constitution is to be interpreted And how do they get to pick and choose that? I can hear the skeptics right now Steve How do you propose you do this? That's why we have the jury system

39:40 Juries are supposed to decide. That's one of the checks and balances on the powers of governments, if there is a law that the jury feels is unconstitutional they can overrule a judge, they can overrule legislators, they can overrule governors They are the sovereign, they're the most powerful people in a sovereign Republican form of government. They are the sovereigns, they are the kings, they get to decide how that Constitution is to be interpreted not Supreme Court justices but of course he's not going to know that because he was taught law

40:15 from a bar association. He was taught law from the law school who kowtowed to the bar associations and we all know from people like R.C Crawford how corrupt that system is, how corrupt our legal system is that you can't sue these people anymore They claim sovereign immunity and all sorts of other things which we ought to try and get him to be a guest on the show. He spells it out in very plain language so I say that person, I say to Ronnie Earl We have rights as a result of our creator! We are endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights No piece of paper can give those to us nor take them away no Supreme Court justice NO PERSON CAN TAKE THOSE AWAY So you sir are wrong The Supreme Court can rule whatever they want

40:58 But I rule the Supreme Court, Rusty rules the Supreme Court. Mike Hanson rules the Supreme Court These gang members or these alleged gang members as long as they're not participating in illegal activities get to rule over the Supreme Court That's what the facts are You go sir you sir go home and read your Constitution and study it carefully because obviously it means nothing to him Or any of these people but at least they have the guts to come out say that you don't have a right to socialize people It's out there on your face now! You can't deny it Well now Steve, I have a question. You don't have the right to socialize? Let's see... you only have the right to gather with your family or redress grievances? That is what the Supreme Court justices have ruled in case law. Apparently there are rulers What was the first thing that you noticed that was missing so we had no right to gather in church

41:50 Very interesting. We have no right to gather in church, if we're Catholic we have no right to gather at the Catholic Church If we're Baptist we have no right together there, Pentecostal whatever you happen to be You have no right to gather... wouldn't that be social? Wouldn't that be... I mean that's religion and I understand but But, uh... I'd like to know what you think. If it's alright we've got some calls here ready. I'd like to get to take us some quick calls on this issue This is a hot button issue right now. Can't do it. That way there! That way there! Can't do it. I know can't do it. Why? Caller You're on the air go ahead. The toilet situation that you were talking about earlier Yeah, go ahead Oh yeah, I don't exactly see what's wrong with that That government has decided to regulate it

CHAPTER 14 / 29 Discussion

Libertarian Party, Drug Decriminalization, Texas Best Seminars

A caller from Atlanta discusses the growth of the libertarian movement and the challenges of the Libertarian Party's stance on drug decriminalization. The hosts admit that while they support personal freedom, the total decriminalization of drugs remains a difficult and "sticky" issue for many supporters.

libertarian party· drug decriminalization· cocaine· personal freedom· georgia

42:38 I'm not sure what you mean by that. What, uh... You think it's okay for the federal government to regulate how much water is held in the tank of your toilet? I'm curious about that. Uh-uh. I don't know if he hung up or what but apparently we've lost that caller Let me bring up our next caller Caller go ahead! Love your show and I've seen you at the Texas Best Seminars a couple times Thank you And I think this is real empowering to watch you show. You guys see a lot of good things, a lot of good things that are based on documentable proof and facts and not on fear and emotion and things we see on the other side. I'm originally from Atlanta and we don't get much of the libertarian movement out there at least we don't hear much about it because

43:25 Mainstream press won't say much about it, but let me tell you something. Talk to people here in Texas and in Atlanta Georgia And they may not call themselves libertarian but they sure do agree with maybe 99.99% of it, they just don't know exactly what libertarianism is. Oh let's face it the hardest part I think for people to swallow including myself uh...is uh... is the Libertarian Party's stance on drugs. I think its been a sticky situation for them and I think that to be a true diehard libertarian you have to recognize There's a lot of things in our society that can be dangerous. You know, gasoline can be dangerous if it is used improperly. There are all sorts of household chemicals that could be dangerous We've seen what fertilizer... we know what fertilizer could do if its misused and I think to truly libertarian you have to say well

44:21 Are we willing to go so far as to say, well drugs should be illegal? I mean drugs... it's the abuse of drugs that is the problem. Drugs can be used for good things for the longest time there were types of cocaine that were used to help numb your mouth when they would do oral surgery and things like that nature and i think its difficult It's a sticky situation. It is for me too, I'm not sure that i am willing to say we should decriminalize drugs. I like to say most of my beliefs fall in line with those of the libertarian platform and what libertarians espouse The idea that you are free to do what you want as long as you don't infringe on your neighbors rights or anyone else's rights But it is tough What's that?

CHAPTER 15 / 29 Discussion

Executive Order 13086, Federalism, White House Website

The hosts and a caller discuss Executive Order 13086 regarding federalism. They claim the order was briefly highlighted on the White House website before being removed following public backlash, leading to a discussion about the importance of verifying government documents directly from official sources.

executive order 13086· federalism· white house· internet· documentation

45:01 I'm not quite sure the executive order, I think it's 13086 federalism. Have you ever read about that? Yes there is a buzz the likes of which i've never seen on the internet right now Well as a result of that sorry to interrupt but as a result of that The White House has been catching so much flak. You go to the White House webpage now and search for that executive order, and it won't exist. It's not even there." You know what is interesting about that? A couple of weeks ago I first got that executive order through email... And by the way we want to get some other callers here so I'm going let you go here and answer your question. Thanks for calling! Yeah thanks a lot.

45:36 I went to the White House website a couple weeks ago because I actually got emailed that executive order and I'm always really suspicious, oftentimes of things on the internet unless I pull it from the actual site. So for example if there's an executive order I tend not to believe it until I actually get it from the White House website or some other governmental website. If somebody just emails it to me, I'm somewhat suspicious but somebody emailed me that executive order and went to the White House website and it was one of the top three little highlighted like oh this is really hot news right now things on the White House website So I think its pretty interesting that you say that now you can't even get off the White House website Mike was queuing up some tape there

CHAPTER 16 / 29 Discussion

School Security, Locker Inspections, Police Conditioning

The hosts criticize proposals by Comptroller John Sharp for increased school security, including random locker searches and police presence. They argue that these measures condition children to accept a police state and military-style surveillance as normal, preparing them for a lifetime of government intrusion.

john sharp· school security· locker searches· drug dogs· conditioning

46:19 There was an article in the, I believe it's called The Capital Times about Comptroller John Sharp and he is talking about safety in school. And what...I'm just going to get through this real quick here that among other things in this special report that John Sharp is backing and asking schools to partake in that some of the specific proposals in the program that he's touting are unannounced locker inspections for children in our schools, fenced playgrounds and alarm systems.

46:57 closed secondary campuses to increase school security all in the name of security. And what's the problem with this? I hear a lot of skeptics out there and they say, Steve you know schools can be a dangerous place nowadays. There are people with guns, kids with guns coming into school, adults with guns coming into schools we need police in our schools to keep our children safe We need to do these random searches to keep our children safe In my mind, this is a knee-jerk reaction. And I'll tell you why. I look at the long term. You're right in the short term it might be a little bit safer for these kids in the very very short term but number one who's to protect these kids from the police? Number two, kids grow up and be what adults! I'll give you the perfect example there's a young man I work with very bright very intelligent getting ready go off to college

47:54 He went to Lake Travis High School and he told me, Steve what's the big deal? I've always had a policeman and drug dog at my school. Now what concerns me there is just that attitude if these kids grow up seeing police everywhere, I mean just every hundred feet or so if they're used to the police going through their personal items, if they're used to cameras like you are seeing on the screen there, if they are used to dogs If they're used to people randomly going through their personal items, what kind of adults are they gonna make? What happens when they own a house or rent an apartment and the sheriff stands up and says, The drug war is so out-of-control now we have to do door-to-door searches. And I hear people saying, Steve come on!

48:40 That's ridiculous. But you know what? 20 years ago, if you'd have stood up and said we need police in our schools and drug dogs and random locker searches You would've been a fool! People woulda laughed at you They just said that's ridiculous There is no need for that uh... our kids are safe there's no problem with that now it's in vogue now tell you could practically get elected off of the you could run for office based on the fact that you want to stick a cop in every school i mean we we go and bag we saw our county sheriff uh... which actually she's actually done some things that i agree with but we've seen her down at commissioners court begging for federal dollars to put share us in high schools which is just another problem all in so you can spend hours and hours just on that the kind of federal control

49:23 And I just think we're playing a dangerous game with this knee-jerk reaction to get kids used to having police everywhere, used to having their scenes gone through. Used to seeing military style police, used to having drug dogs going through the stuff, random searches. Conditioning! What kind of adults are they gonna make? Conditioning. It's just... it's a conditioning thing. They're conditioning them so when they are adults and have their own places when When the forces that be roll up with their dogs and machine guns, it's no big deal. Oh hi come on in yeah no problem we don't have you know need rights? That's what I mean. We'll take care of everything. You don't need rights And that's what scares me is that

50:02 They're going to grow up as adults, and they're not going to see a problem with this because they're not taught the Constitution anymore. They're not taught that we are guaranteed a Republican form of government. What are they taught? They're taught UN class! We've documented that I went down with Alex Jones to The University of Texas campus And we documented the model United Nations club how they have their little get-together and people actually stood up and advocated having a United Nations class in school I say, hey how about having like a class on America first or the Constitution before we start talking about United Nations and globalism. Steve, one of the things that bothers me the most is they're basically being trained to not ask questions. That's right Here is your work assignment

CHAPTER 17 / 29 Discussion

UN Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Student Conditioning

The discussion shifts to the influence of the United Nations in schools, citing "Model UN" clubs as evidence of globalist indoctrination. The hosts argue that students are being discouraged from asking questions and are instead being trained to accept authority and biometric identification cards without resistance.

united nations· education· critical thinking· model un· conditioning

49:23 And I just think we're playing a dangerous game with this knee-jerk reaction to get kids used to having police everywhere, used to having their scenes gone through. Used to seeing military style police, used to having drug dogs going through the stuff, random searches. Conditioning! What kind of adults are they gonna make? Conditioning. It's just... it's a conditioning thing. They're conditioning them so when they are adults and have their own places when When the forces that be roll up with their dogs and machine guns, it's no big deal. Oh hi come on in yeah no problem we don't have you know need rights? That's what I mean. We'll take care of everything. You don't need rights And that's what scares me is that

50:02 They're going to grow up as adults, and they're not going to see a problem with this because they're not taught the Constitution anymore. They're not taught that we are guaranteed a Republican form of government. What are they taught? They're taught UN class! We've documented that I went down with Alex Jones to The University of Texas campus And we documented the model United Nations club how they have their little get-together and people actually stood up and advocated having a United Nations class in school I say, hey how about having like a class on America first or the Constitution before we start talking about United Nations and globalism. Steve, one of the things that bothers me the most is they're basically being trained to not ask questions. That's right Here is your work assignment

50:45 Well, what about... do your work. Just do your work." I mean, I have several stories from local high schools about people asking questions and being basically either embarrassed in front of their peers so that they won't speak up anymore or being told that's not in our lesson I mean, whatever happened to asking questions? Whatever happened to an inquiring mind. That's a growing learning mind... An inquiring mind and inquisitive mind is a good healthy thing if i was a teacher If I was a real teacher man I'd get real excited if my students started asking questions that would mean that I am doing my job You're inspiring them And doing it well! I'm inspiring them to ask To dig To formulate their own opinions To learn We need to get to the 24 KI all of these pieces

51:36 I think it's important to note, too. Okay. I think it's important to note a good distinction that you had there that what is going on here is you said something about these kids being conditioned. It doesn't matter and I think this is important. It does not matter whether someone intentionally is trying to condition the children. The simple fact is the children are being conditioned. These are young adults. They're children. They're gonna grow up an be adults and they're gonna be conditioned. That is used to the idea having police everywhere, military style police and uh... carrying I.D.'s which by the way we're going to do a story on this is the only ID they need with a barcode and magnetic strip on it they know where they're supposed to be where they are what they should be doing who they are they know everything that's getting that it's the one card it's the smart thing to do isn't it America? No! It's not

CHAPTER 18 / 29 Discussion

Local News Coverage, KVUE 24, Media Accountability

The hosts review news clips from KVUE 24 and other local stations covering their protest. They reiterate their dissatisfaction with how the media framed the event and encourage viewers to contact news directors to demand "real news" regarding the Federal Reserve and government misconduct.

kvue 24· alex jones· media bias· rich parsons· news director

52:24 All right, since we have so much stuff to get to. We were just reminded a second ago that we've got the news pieces here of the Independence Day celebration You're going to see here the different versions I believe it's KI 24 is gonna be first I think he has... 24 is actually KVUE Oh you're right! I think its KVUE first then KI then I think News 36 Mike Oh, there's that ID card up close. There is one of the IDs and you can't see the magnetic strip but you can see the barcode and picture in the photograph. You're supposed to display this. They are supposed to wear these and display them at all times. Why don't they just get one embedded into their hand or maybe forehead? Hey what a great idea! We got this piece right here ready to go. Alright, this is KV-24 first

53:16 Losing our sovereignty. We don't like this flag! Local television host Alex Jones and nearly three dozen others protested in front of the state capitol today They object to what they believe is a loss of America's sovereignty to the United Nations The group's members say the 4th is a perfect time to tell the public about a growing threat of a new world order Many gather downtown to protest what they call a lie of current freedom in America. The event was led by international shortwave radio host Jeff Davis, and the protest was held on the Capitol grounds. The combination of the holiday weekend... By burning a flag on Independence Day, Ener is trying to shed light on the plight of America's poor and their lack of economic freedom

54:07 I see myself as doing my duty, whether it's pleasant or not. And it is not that pleasant but depending on what kind of a conscience you've got you do what you think you have to do For doing what he did in front of the state capitol Ener was taken into custody for setting a fire Not for burning the flag Freedom and progress He was released a few minutes later. Speakers say Independence Day is the perfect time to bring their message to Americans We're not going to perpetrate the lie that we are free and independent, were countering the fact that thousands of people are gonna be down here at Town Lake drinking their beer and watching fireworks when our bill of rights essentially has been flushed down the toilet The one thing most people

55:05 That was the reporter I talked about earlier, Rich Parsons. That was a picture of him and I'll have to get that scanned on our website if you don't like the way that story was done, again they lumped it in together where visually people are given the impression that that the people celebrating freedom that the people of their celebrating what freedom we have left in this country celebrating independence day uh... were lumped in with this flag-bringing i'd died personally uh... i don't like the way that was done if you don't like the way that was done if you don't like the news is being broadcast on k x and thirty six call that number four seven six two eight six three after bruce whitaker than news director

55:45 Tell them what type of information you'd like to see. Tell them that if you don't start seeing this kind of information, this very important information things on the Federal Reserve on FLIR footage of snipers using automatic weapons fire to gun people down running from a burning church tell him you want to see that news and if you do not start seeing it your going to stop buying products with their sponsors I think its important to make that note And there he is...there's Rich Hello Rich, Mr. Rich I can't answer questions i only can ask them questions. Okay. And if you don't like it, and while you're there if you are an ad... If you do own a business, if your business owner or if your business person here in Austin and you know that you're not getting the news You're getting this little pre-packaged, preprepared entertainment with the little news sprinkled in here and there thats no of much importance Why dontcha mention that to them? If ya.. why dontcha mention that to em Say I would advertise on your station IF YOU EVER SHOWED REAL NEWS! Why dontcha mention that too em too if ya like

CHAPTER 19 / 29 Discussion

Travis County Auto Theft Task Force, Frank Wilson, Jurisdictional Overreach

The hosts report on a warrantless search conducted by the Travis County Auto Theft Task Force on the home of Frank Wilson in Burnet County. They criticize Detective Chris Horton for operating outside his jurisdiction and conducting a six-hour inspection of Wilson's property without a warrant or proper identification.

frank wilson· auto theft task force· burnet county· warrantless search· detective chris horton

56:49 I think next we have ready and callers by the way hang on we got just a couple more articles to get to and then We're going to take a bunch of calls. I live out in Marble Falls, Texas Just out west of marble falls is a little town called granite shoals Interestingly enough in Granite Shoals here just this past week a warrantless task force inspected a Granite Shoals home There's a businessman His name is Frank Wilson and his wife Cheryl. They have a, I wouldn't quite call it home-based business but kind of for odds and ends for extra money he converts old cars and fixes them up He was visited this is in Burnet County by the way Granite Shoals Texas Burnet County there he is right there and his wife looking awfully dazed and confused they were visited by the Travis County

57:40 Auto Theft Task Force. Now excuse me, this is Burnet County? Yes and they were visited by the Travis County Auto Theft Task Force. The Travis County Auto Theft Task Force visited them with side arms I might add firearms many of them in trucks he says and searched his home went through his trash went through his garage took apart his cars for over six hours He had no warrant He did not identify himself, this is Detective Chris Horton of the Travis County Auto Theft Task Force. Didn't identify himself had no warrant said that he had a right to be there and I quote we're allowed to go out do salvage inspections if we see vehicles at various stages of disassembly so apparently

58:34 The Travis County Auto Theft Task Force, if your tire is off your car perhaps you're changing your car he has a right to go inspect your home and go through your trash for six hours without identifying himself or providing a warrant. Even if you live in something that's not his jurisdiction? That's right! You don't even have to live inside Travis County apparently... And let me read some quotes here from the newspaper by the way I want to commend the Highlander newspaper over in Marble Falls, Texas for reporting of this type. And I'll talk about an editorial here in a moment This is what news is meant to be This is what the press is all about The real press is all about A quote here from Detective Horton The way that look at it is... The people that are good people and not doing something wrong then they should thank us! And if they are crooks than who cares?

59:27 Again, I can't stress that. It doesn't matter anymore who you are if you're a citizen even in this jurisdiction. If you're a good person what do you have to be afraid of? If you're bad person who cares? They didn't find any contraband on their property and they didn't find them in violation of any laws. Some other quick quotes here The Granite Shoals Police were very upset that they weren't notified about this inspection. Mr Horton's response was, when we go out to do an inspection we try and make a courtesy phone call to the local agency We didn't call the local agency there because I quote, because we didn't know where we were

1:00:07 We're gonna give this guy a badge and gun, he doesn't even know where he's at. This is ridiculous! He didn't realize that he strayed 20 miles outside his jurisdiction? Yeah, later added that only knew that he was in Burnet County So let's give this guy a badge and gun Let him go enforce laws Finally here, he says it usually makes it a point to leave his business card A little calling card behind after ransacking your house without warrant After inspection I don't remember if did there...I do not remember the man's name What a nice guy. And I think it's important to note that Richard Stone, the editor of The Highlander did a wonderful editorial and he said among other things that a police state mentality seems to have descended upon our society

CHAPTER 20 / 29 Discussion

Richard Stone, The Highlander, Small Town Journalism

The hosts praise Richard Stone, editor of "The Highlander" in Marble Falls, for his editorial work criticizing the "police state mentality" in Texas. They contrast Stone's independent reporting on DPS thumbprints and Mexican news with the perceived failures of the Austin American-Statesman.

richard stone· the highlander· marble falls· journalism· dps

1:00:51 He also noted that already the Department of Public Safety will take a digital image of your thumbprint when you renew your driver's license and insist that you record your social security number. That is fantastic! I called Richard, and told him but didn't realize he was such an evil right-wing extremist. He probably drinks blood for dinner too. Richard? Way to go! Quick thing here, there was another editorial about the fact that there is a war going on in Mexico. So leave it to a small town newspaper to report real news when the mainstream press here in Austin, the Austin American-Statesman doesn't even concern themselves with real issues. The statesman's scared to death of guys like this, independent newspapers that don't have to read off the prompter and don't have to just print whatever they've given to print! Here is your story for today... I just can't believe in the week we celebrate our independence from tyrannical governments, we have our rights being violated

CHAPTER 21 / 29 Discussion

Alex Jones, Richard Collison, KXAN News Complaint

Audio is played of Alex Jones calling KXAN News 36 to complain about their coverage of his protest. Jones attempts to speak with producer Richard Collison, but is repeatedly rebuffed or hung up on; the hosts allege that Collison lied about his identity during the calls to avoid the confrontation.

alex jones· richard collison· kxan· media complaint· radio broadcast

1:01:47 Across the board we have a district attorney here in Travis County who says you don't have a right to socialize. I'm quoting him, he said you don't have a right to socialize! The Supreme Court has ruled Like, they're kings or something. I'm sorry! I'm a sovereign and you're a sovereign and Mike's the sovereign. We rule in this country. We live in a Republican form of government. We rule here." And then we see task forces going out of their jurisdictions and rifling through people's stuff without any warrants for probable cause. We are going to get into an audio tape here of Alex Jones on his radio show The Real Spin. He called the complaint about

1:02:26 about, there he is Rich, lovely Rich Parsons. He called to complain about Rich Parsons. He called the complain about producer Richard Paulson and here's what we ended up with Now I'm going ahead and I am going to call down to KXAN 36 and ask them about this Find out exactly what Richard Paulson the head guy down there at this time of day Okay, I think it's important to note too. Sorry we're having a little bit of problem with the audio. I think it is important to note too in this last call that you are going to hear...I want you notice the similarity between the voice between the last call and the person claiming not to be Richard Collison, the KXAN News 36 producer and the first guy who says he IS Richard Collison

1:03:27 submit that it's the exact same person, that was Richard Collison lying. He denies and he says that he is not Richard Collison and that Richard Collison is in fact no there so if we've got that tape ready now let's listen to that. Exactly what their stance because I talked with my producer Mike Hansen actually talked to Richard Polson during the last break and uh... he said that Richard Pollsen said well I meant to do that, I meant to associate that flag story with that flag story and I'm out retracting it That's fine You'll wish you never heard the end of it, Mr. Polson! Because I'm not going to put up with that garbage if you did the story which you say you did Just go to this and dial... Okay here we go... Hmm... Sitting here waiting for someone answer They probably aren't gonna answer Our office hours are closed Thank you for calling

1:04:25 We're busy doing the news right now. We're telling you how to cook chicken and mow your yard, important things! Weird and real newspeople shouldn't have announced it a hundred times then called. That's ridiculous. Hey this is Alex Jones and I heard that y'all ran a story today...I would like to talk to Richard Paulson if that's okay? Oh, is it Collison? Collison. I was told Poulsen and I hear someone cackling in the background Well great sir! We didn't burn a flag today Right and we didn't say that you did I really don't have time to discuss this with you because we have another newscast in just a few minutes You have important... You have an important newscast?! Oh he's so cool Here, I'll call back What a great guy He's never going to hear the end of me Here let me do that one more time Okay now I've got a dial tone

1:05:17 I've got a newscast to get ready for. I gotta go, thank you very much! Click! no no thirty six i can help you yes my name is alex jones i was trying to talk to richard colson and i was hung up on after about six seconds of talking to him okay uh... under a live radio broadcast right now and uh... we were there shredding a u n flag approximately i guess three hours after some lone kook uh... yes ma'am i don't mean to cut that part so far i am getting ready for the newscast and we've taken several calls about

1:06:01 Richard is the producer of the show and he's doing a newscast right now, but if you call back at about 1030 he should be finished with the show. Okay well here's my question to you I understand your busy. Uh-huh? I want to speak to him and i'll be congenial If he's congenial to me... okay But the point I have to make is, I do not like being associated with some kook burning a flag and then suddenly it cuts to me alone. Not showing the crowd and making me look like oh, it's kook hour one coup doing this one coupe doing that okay? All these cooks out shredding precious flags. I wouldn't touch yes ma'am understand what you're saying But like I said Richard is the producer so I really can do anything about is he gonna retract would definitely be the person to talk To and if you call back at 1030 He can gladly help you I'm sure like I said

1:06:54 the retail came out of a group of them in the middle of working on the newscast man i really appreciate your help back at ten thirty ten thirty five he should be available but right now i'm like hooked up to light and microphone and other things that is not what they can do about it thank you so much for your help on how long time back after the new captain at the best time to catch i'm sorry for the inconvenience have a great day Yeah, I'm gonna call back at 1030. There we go. Have a good one this morning. Not enough time on the four-hour program!

1:07:35 This is the real spin. You're listening to 98.9 KJFK FM We're gonna ask them about a story they did on me today where they showed some guy three hours before with no one... He was 36? Yes, is Mr. Colson there? No I'm sorry he's not may take a message Yes I was told that he would be able to talk to me after 1030 Uhh..I'm sorry he's gone Would you like call back tomorrow Sure what your name sir? Uhh My name's Alex Jones we are doing live radio show That was that was nice. Was it yeah, how lovely sounded just like him? I Just try to talk somebody else wrong person Again this program is every Saturday evening from 7 to 11 p.m.. I

1:08:34 Yeah, there at the end we stopped it short. They didn't answer that last call finally but I think it's important to know... That sounded exactly like this same guy! That's what I'm saying, I mean I didn't have a voice analyzation data or anything like that Did you need one? No, no I don't think that required...I think its indicative of the type This is a producer and this is the guy who decides what kind of news goes on KXAN News His name is Richard Collison. Call that number we put up on the slate earlier, tell KXAN News 36 Richard Collison has no business washing cars or cutting grass even if you ask me if that's the type of mentality, if that's the type of intelligence he's dealing with

1:09:18 And for him to pick and choose the kind of news that's coming out is just deplorable. So it's important that you call KXAN News 36, tell them how you feel, tell them you want to see real news, that you're not appreciative of citizens because you'll notice Alex was very polite and kind I thought he was stuck to the facts there was no name calling nothing of that sort and to be treated that way is horrible Do you have any other comments about that? Not really. I mean, what can you say? We know it's controlled... we know the media is controlled and we already know this so what can you say? It's just another disgusting thing that- I want to try and get some calls here real quick Mike queues up a piece on biometrics that CBS apparently came from the CBS station So were going to take a few calls here

CHAPTER 22 / 29 Discussion

Tony Brown, Illuminati, Freemasonry Discussion

A caller discusses Tony Brown's book "Empower the People" and its claims regarding the Illuminati and Freemasonry. The caller shares a personal anecdote about his grandfather, a 33rd-degree Mason, and discusses the historical origins of the Order of the Illuminati founded by Adam Weishaupt.

tony brown· illuminati· freemasonry· adam weishaupt· knights templar

1:10:06 Caller, you're on the air. Go ahead! Yes I had a comment... Yeah go ahead About um the White House webpage and looking at it right now Uh huh And there is one executive order Is it uh what's the number on it? It's uh I don't know but says your jackass Well thank you caller Alrighty then Caller you're on the air go ahead Hello Hello caller Ah might have accidentally dumped them Let me go to this other line Yeah, hi Steve. How are you doing? Pretty good! I just finished reading Tony Brown's Empower the People. I want to get that is it good? Oh it's very good. It raises some strikingly difficult questions about... He puts in a perspective of...I've been listening to you and Alex and Jeff Davis for a year-and-a-half now And he puts them into perspective of an evil empire ruling this world

1:11:05 The reviews that I read of it is that he footnotes all his documentation very well so you can look it up for yourself. See, that is so important because to me as an individual who absolutely believes in what they're saying and is telling the truth in essence that is it around about wasting a don't don't take my word for it i look at yourself yet exactly but go ahead what you talked about some of the uh... i don't get so much into the conspiracy end of it so i'm very interested in getting this book and reading it because i just kind of looked at uh... what the results of some of these things are whether they intentions or that are not i just kinda result oriented person to tell us a little bit about that uh... well basically may first seventeen thirty

1:11:50 What was his name? But the order of the Illuminati was created by Adam Weisskopf. Yes, correct and through the years it's proliferated into mainly the Freemasonry movement here in the United States and personally my grandfather is a 33rd degree Freemason, Knights Templar It's pretty strikingly that I've never, it's very secret and I've never known anything about this until recently after I read this book. And he was very cold and oppressive towards me and it draws some questions. Really? So do I understand correctly you said you had asked your grandfather about some of this information? Correct yes! He is a 33rd degree Freemason. You said he kind of pulled back... Yeah he pretty much told me

1:12:36 I I must admit there have been times where I've had some differences of opinion with family members of my own, but I'm a little bit surprised that you enlisted that kind of response from him. Oh yeah he's coming down here in October to... My father was put into the uh.. Before you become a Mason when your kid there is another order too that they put you into um.. Dimalay? Yes correct and he dropped out of that He didn't like all those secret handshakes and rituals and chants and all this crap their doing

CHAPTER 23 / 29 Discussion

Alex Jones, Delta Force, Organized Crime Allegations

Alex Jones joins the program via phone to discuss his new nightly radio show and recent political victories, such as allegedly stopping Delta Force operations in San Antonio. He discusses the history of European Freemasonry and claims that the state has taken over the roles of traditional organized crime through the Federal Reserve and other institutions.

alex jones· delta force· organized crime· rockefellers· federal reserve

1:13:14 It's pretty scary stuff, no one knows about it at all. Just at the back of the dollar bill has a mark on it. The Illuminati symbol. And Latin around there is a triangle announcing the birth of a new secular order Interesting. Imagine that! Well, listen I appreciate your call... On Federal Reserve money? Alex! What's going on guys? Hey, listen we wanted to do it on the air but unfortunately couldn't do it First of all I want to congratulate you and think its excellent that your gonna be on KJFK every night now so congratulations Yeah six days a week man Let freedom ring That right Is Austin ready? Yeah well There is so much to talk about and so many little machinations

1:14:05 It's good for ratings to talk about sex and other stuff, but it is hard for me to do that because I am obsessed with just the basic information and lies out there. But I want to thank you guys! We had the TV on watching it all along and I was giving people a play by play when we were putting up the school ID from Bowie High School with the barcode and they are putting cops in schools. I mean, we're just... our children are being made to accept the police state and everybody out there listening you've got to get motivated. You've got power look what just a small group have done the political victories we had in Austin We have single-handedly with the help of the chief police in San Antonio stopped the Delta Force

1:14:44 but the bad for you guys but i just want to thank everybody and i think mike hansen and jeff davis did put on a great rally very professionally done in keep area out there micro broadcasting did you know that i've got a chance to see yes no i knew it i was listening to what speech all the way to go back because they were broadcasting on ninety five nine notice pirates signal but it wasn't working with any other stations off a little six-foot antennae i'm not sure how many watts but but dollar beaming it down congress i'll guarantee you that if the policy all the way over to mo pac I will guarantee you that going downhill down Congress, you were beaming all the way probably all the way down past Manchac. All the way to the end of South Lamar. Wow! I think it's absolutely fantastic. Oh it's awesome and uh... We had a caller just a second ago and I know you know a lot about this so I think it'll help out He had said that he read Tony Browne's new book and talked about the Illuminati and Freemasonry Can you touch on just a little bit? About what you know

1:15:42 how those two are kind of interconnected, because that's an area I'm pretty unfamiliar with. Well sure my uh... i've had family that was a 33rd degree mason he's dead now and he was a good person. George Washington warned us about European Freemasonry which was infiltrated in the mid 1600s by 1776 Adam Weishaupt from Ingolstadt University launched scale criminal uh... program no doubt it is a conspiracy you know both the charges of crimes are prepared to federal level but that's what your people you know together and i've advised something to defraud people and they want to bring down social order and reinstate their own uh... even more authoritarian state basically was just very intelligent crafty uh... devious

1:16:32 uh... organized crime and when you hear a name like dot e or or uh... it's really the classic mafia name the reason the mafia the italian mob he was destroyed this country's started getting powerful uh... by the mid forties and fifties of the power before in the walk-up bob people like the bushes and the depart sand the morgan's and people think they are not child the rockefellers did appreciate having rival that ball so they took about took over their drug dealing in there and uh... and you see the state taking over at the gambling everything that supposed criminal use to do is now done by the state and there's just so many huge lies out there that we go over and over with people private bank spread but i think it's a seven-member board point to a report of fourteen year terms and it just goes on and on and i think people like jason hatfield others make a little pamphlet simple information about kids who got out of college but the information factual in this is what it takes as people put online finding the real

CHAPTER 24 / 29 Discussion

Police State Documentary, Equipment Upgrades, Alex Jones Update

Alex Jones provides an update on his upcoming documentary, "Police State or Slave State 2000," and mentions a recent car accident that delayed his editing schedule. He also discusses plans to upgrade the program's video equipment and wireless microphones to improve the quality of their field reporting.

alex jones· documentary· police state· equipment· axis television

1:17:29 that is there and learning and becoming an educator and you don't have to have all the answers be perfect but i think that's great stuff so we're going to have a look at how it worked real quick i wanted to make sure you let everybody know that you're still part of freedom report you're still gonna be doing uh... stories for us details a little bit about that you bet mike has been busted his butt out was supposed to put them story together that might got uh... you know put together with tags and uh... voiceovers and banks but my car came up my girlfriend's house today about nine am And my truck, my Tahoe the entire side had been broadsided by some drunk or something. They had about $4000 in damage so that kind of got me a little off today I had edit time early this morning from like 9 to 12 at Axis So i had to cancel that and so I miss getting those stories for y'all but ill get those put together and Mike's just been busting his ass And im gonna get even more new equipment for Mike We've got wireless mics and video cameras but Im gonna try to get a new camera

1:18:25 uh... we're and we're trying to take some make a new documentary um... police state or slave state two thousand america's tour by design i'm gonna put that back on access But look, I've monopolized enough. Freedom Report is great and you guys keep it up and put out the information. Rusty, I want to see some of your excellent wit. You put me to shame! I'll try buddy! I can't wait to see you go national Alex, there's some talk about that. By the way, I wanted to mention, I promised Jason I would but I don't have a date yet I don't have a copy of it right here with me, but if you would like to see this little pamphlet that he's talking about that Jason Hadfield put together. You can pick it up. It is just a little white

CHAPTER 25 / 29 Discussion

Jason Hadfield, Monetary Pamphlets, East Austin Political Power

The hosts promote a pamphlet by Jason Hadfield regarding the nature of money, available at local Austin cafes. They also discuss a woman from East Austin who spoke at their rally about how gang injunctions and color restrictions unfairly target the poor, emphasizing the potential for political power in marginalized communities.

jason hadfield· money· east austin· political power· gang injunctions

1:19:07 folded piece about this big. It's got a big dollar sign on the front of it, you can pick that up at the Green Mesquite Barbecue out in Oak Hill You can pick it up also at the Magnolia Cafe on South Lamar and I believe also on...I'm sorry Curvy Lane Cafe on South Lamar and uh...at a few other locations but look for it is just little white pamphlet its free! Its got a big dollar sign on the front of it that says what do you know about your money? And you know I think it's important Hadfield. I think it's important, you know when i see things like that that is so exciting to me and Alex touched on that a little bit about seeing just

1:19:42 people getting involved, doing something. I mean that's something relatively simple he took a basic amount of knowledge photocopied it on just white sheet of paper it's not multicolored or anything like that simple dollar sign symbol to get people's attention and they look in there yeah and they get information and its cheap to do you could make hundreds copies for a few dollars uh... we saw woman at the independence day celebration a woman she said from the east side of town and she came out to speak out about the fact that our rights are being violated there is a result of what's going on with these alleged gang members real nicely just somebody who had never probably never gotten involved in anything before admitted and i thought she brought up the very valid point

1:20:25 One of the prohibited activities has to do with the types of colors that these people are going to be allowed to wear. She said, I'm poor! She says, I'm proud but I am poor and she says, I'm sorry but I cannot afford to wear the colors you want me to wear You know, I mean...and this is an important point to make. I think once again we see that this has nothing to do with protecting people's safety as it's been advocated. It's just yet another command and control structure that's being put into place. They are preying upon people that have traditionally been politically weak. And the sad part is or the great part in some ways is we're going to do our very best to let people know in these areas where

1:21:09 where people have traditionally been politically weak, that they actually have a tremendous amount of political power when they band together and they unify and they present a united front. And they go out and vote as a group and decide together as a group They have tremendous amounts of power We see that woman, I wish i could remember her name, she stood up and told it exactly like it was That's somebody who can lead the people of East Austin into understanding what kind of political power they actually have. That's true and I think it is very important, you touched on it a while ago and then we moved onto something else that they'll start trying to do things like this where they see a niche in the chain They think its pertinent, well they can get away with gang members Then it will be on the books It will be accepted Then they can star doing it in your neighborhood And Steve's neighborhood

CHAPTER 26 / 29 Discussion

Biometrics, Facial Recognition, National Biometric Test Center

A CBS News report by Sandra Hughes is played, detailing the rise of biometric technology in airports, banks, and at the U.S.-Mexico border. Jim Wayman of the National Biometric Test Center explains the technology's effectiveness, while the hosts express concern over the loss of privacy and the potential for a "cashless" society.

biometrics· facial recognition· jim wayman· cbs news· border patrol

1:21:59 everywhere. All right, real quick before we wrap up here we're going to go a piece on biometrics from CBS Thursday rather. But what about your privacy? CBS's Sandra Hughes has been looking into this Your hand is your passport at Los Angeles International Airport, where you can bypass long lines at immigration after a machine reads the unique characteristics of your palm and fingers to prove you are you. At banks all over the country, the shape and dimensions of your face are enough ID to cash a check And the way you hold an electronic pen equipped with angle and pressure sensors can do more to identify you than your actual signature. These are all forms of identification technology known as biometrics It's a way to distinguish people not by a collection of numbers but through a collection of body parts The flex in blood vessels in your eye, the structure and webbing of your hand The wave pattern made by your voice

1:22:56 Say your password after the tone. Jim Wayman The government first created biometrics to use at the entrances of nuclear facilities, an almost foolproof way to tell the bad guys from the good guys It's so effective and now so cheap that private companies want to introduce it to almost every facet of your life This month, congressional hearings were held to make sure that the once secret technology can work in the real world. Jim Wayman is evaluating the devices as the director of the National Biometric Test Center. No security system or machine can ever identify anything with 100% accuracy But Congress already has enough

1:23:34 faith in biometric technology to implement it here along the US-Mexico border. Border patrol agents are using biometrics to catch illegal immigrants who've crossed enough times for criminal prosecution. Legitimate border crossers are willingly giving biometric data to the government which it uses to quickly identify them and whisk them through inspections. You mind giving up all that personal information about yourself? I have nothing to hide, this is wonderful! But privacy issues have been raised could placing your finger on a scanner unleash a flow of personal information biometrics people say such concerns are premature the technology is not that strong and that's a good thing we like that

1:24:17 A good thing for those of us who'd like to forget all those passwords, throw out the ATM cards and just use our bodies to prove who we are. Sandra Hughes CBS News Orange California Oh, Steve. I just think it's wonderful! It's so great! You know in Alex' documentary there is a really funny part where he is at the toll booth and I absolutely love this. He is at the toll booth and they have these little transponders on your car. The lady at the toll booth was talking about how great that was and he goes oh yeah its so great why don't we put one of my head? Just put one in my head.

CHAPTER 27 / 29 Discussion

DNA Privacy, Immigration Act of 1996, National ID Cards

The hosts discuss the dangers of the government collecting DNA and biometric data through driver's licenses and blood drives. They link these developments to the Immigration Act of 1996, which they claim is being used to institute a National ID card system that embeds personal information into state-issued identification.

dna· immigration act 1996· national id· social security· biometrics

1:24:56 Let's talk about the dangers of biometrics. I think it is important to bring this up You are readily giving personal information that is going to be used by various government agencies For God knows what. I mean we're talking about with the driver's license taking blood and urine samples, that blood you can extract your DNA from it and with DNA they can place you anywhere if somebody wanted to frame you what better way to do it than put your DNA somewhere so what are they going to use it for Steve? Oh who knows all they're gonna use it for! That's the scariest thing about it. Exactly. I'm sure it's like the social security card It'll never be used for identification purposes exactly which by the way

1:25:33 That's one of the stories that we're going to work on next week. I found this blood drive thing, it says on here a time and place and everything, phone number... It also says bring your photo ID and your social security number! Alex went and asked about this, we're going to do a story on this. I think Alex and Mike are working on it right now And we'll have the story next week One quick note that also has to do with the National ID card being instituted as part of that same border patrol program It was the Immigration Act in 1996

1:26:10 Federal agencies now will no longer accept state-issued driver's licenses identification unless they contain certain things, among them biometrics chips embedded in the cards that contain all sorts of personal information retina scans face scans thumb scans DNA etc. We got a call... Can you feel the love? Caller are you on the air I am go ahead how are you doing pretty good pretty good okay make this quick yeah the last call that was in he was talking about the Freemasonry You know, it's kind of scary. I did some research on this because I had a couple of friends, lady friends that are in another offset of Freemasonry. Do you know which one I'm talking about? No but like I said this is an area where I am a little bit unfamiliar with so you're educating me. It's called the Order of the Eastern Star and it's for women. And they go through the same type of secret handshakes and oaths and things like that

CHAPTER 28 / 29 Discussion

Order of the Eastern Star, Mormonism, Secret Societies

A caller discusses the Order of the Eastern Star, a female branch of Freemasonry, and its alleged influence on Mormon rituals and symbols. The caller points out the presence of pentagrams on the Mormon Tabernacle, and the hosts mention that former Texas Governor Anne Richards is reportedly a member of the Eastern Star.

eastern star· mormonism· freemasonry· anne richards· pentagram

1:27:01 if you read some of the oath that the nation we have to go through is a very scary scary thing also not on top of that but even and i hope now the one evil are but if your mormon mormons have used a lot of the freemasonry both and um... rites of passage for their religion. Matter of fact, on the Mormon tabernacle you can see some of the Freemasonry signs and you can also see a pentagram that's on there So there are lots of subtle things happening out there One thing that is kind of strange I think is that a lot people think that the Freemasonries are this good old boy network

1:27:38 You know, but it's a lot more serious than that because there are a lot of people in a lot of churches around throughout the United States That belong to Freemasonry But they don't know where the roots come from They don't know what happens on the other side of the wall if you will I say there's only There's only certain amount of people that get across that wall now. That's cool By the way, somebody just whispered to me that Anne Richards, former Texas Governor Anne Richards is part of that Eastern Star I believe you call it. I want to thank everyone for tuning in and I want to thank My Cancer for doing another great job and all the people on screen there. And by the way, I got a message from The Jeff Davis Show they wanted say that they congratulate Alex on getting a nightly radio show

CHAPTER 29 / 29 Discussion

Freedom Report Outro, Contact Information, Website Promotion

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields conclude the program by thanking their crew and Alex Jones for his support. They provide contact information for the show, including their email address, phone numbers, and the website downsize.ml.org, encouraging listeners to educate themselves and stand up for their rights.

freedom report· steve lane· rusty fields· downsize· contact info

1:28:24 mainstream program, mainstream radio station such as KJFK. We're really proud of what's going on there I want to thank Rusty for joining me tonight. Steve my pleasure! We made it we got Alex's help a little bit which is important listen I want to let everybody know a few quick things here if you want to contact us you can do it from email at slane at moment dot net that's s l a n e at moment dot net You can contact us at the 703-6767 number and leave a message. We've also got our comment line, 370-9558. You can send us articles or videotapes to that PO box there

1:29:09 And you can also visit our website at downsize.ml.org There's no Ws or anything like that and listen, I just want everybody out there to know stand up to this educate yourself