Monday, 16 February 2026

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A provocative analysis of the American economic system suggests that modern taxation and public education have replaced traditional liberty with a new form of indentured servitude.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 2m listen | 1 chapters
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About this episode

Jeff Davis broadcasts from Austin, Texas, to challenge the modern economic framework he identifies as a contemporary system of indentured servitude. This critique targets international bankers and the public school system, alleging that educational institutions function as tools for indoctrination rather than genuine learning. Davis argues that high taxation and systemic ignorance are the primary mechanisms used to maintain a neo-feudal state over the American citizenry.

The broadcast details how the current fiscal landscape mirrors historical feudalism by trapping workers in cycles of debt and state dependency. Davis claims that the Department of Education and global financial entities collaborate to suppress individual liberty in favor of a communistic or socialistic social order. He specifically identifies the erosion of property rights and the expansion of the tax code as evidence of a coordinated effort to strip wealth from the middle class while enriching a globalist elite.

Jeff Davis delivers these warnings through a signature blend of musical performance and spoken word commentary on Channel Austin. His rhythmic delivery emphasizes the urgency of a national awakening to reclaim constitutional freedoms before the transition to a centralized economy is finalized.


CHAPTER 01 / 1 Discussion

Indentured Servitude and Economic Critique Opening Theme

A musical and spoken word introduction from Austin, Texas, critiques the modern economic state as a form of indentured servitude and feudalism. The lyrics argue that citizens are overburdened by taxes and kept ignorant by a public school system designed for indoctrination rather than education. The segment calls for an awakening against international bankers and a reclamation of liberty to avoid succumbing to a communistic or socialistic future.

austin texas· indentured servitude· taxation· banksters· public education

00:00 Hello, Austin Texas. Now we are back! Did you ever get the feeling? As you're staring at the ceiling That this game of life is playing fair Seems as fast as we can make it There's a hand that grabs and takes it Till they find us in a grave somewhere Like a rodent on a treadmill We keep pushing forward uphill But we never seem to get too far Well if ya think your being taken Then your ready to awaken To the truth of what we really are indentured servitudel slaves overburdened and bewildered feudal knaves who have lost our sole posterity through ignorance and apathy. And now we're being taxed out of our grave, And as long as we stay passive we'll succumb

00:57 Contented with some socialistic crown Well the naked truth and fact is We're all saps who pay our taxes And that is why the banksters keep us dumb Could the state of our condition be The product of omission What we didn't learn in public schools? Did our fathers all from history All fight and die for liberty So we could play the tyrant's fools? Can you call it education When its all indoctrination To obey the hidden powers at be Did we fight the revolution? Did we win the world wars just to slumber into slavery? Let's stop being indentured, servitudled slaves.

01:44 Overburdened and bewildered feudal slaves And reclaim our lost posterity Rise up and proclaim liberty It's high time we rock the boat and make some way Cause as long as we stay passive, we'll succumb They'll starve us on their communistic crumbs And the naked truth and fact is we don't have to pay those taxes Yes, it's time. We show those banksters those international gangsters So let's turn the tables and spoil all their fun All right