Topic: Access Television

7 chapters across the catalog

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
0:00 - 3:07

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

Bob Crowley, Local Media Criticism and Access Television

Rusty Fields and Steve Lane criticize local newsman Bob Crowley for allegedly misreporting a SWAT team's presence at a Commissioner's Court meeting. They claim Crowley initially denied the SWAT presence, then falsely claimed they were receiving an award, before finally admitting they were requested by Margaret Gomez's office. The hosts argue that unpaid amateurs at Access Television are out-reporting professional journalists by verifying facts through sources like Major Pickering at the Sheriff's Department.

Alex Jones Real & Raw Footage (Unseen Clips 1996) [eu E4Ka8dfk]
0:00 - 0:41

Alex Jones Real & Raw Footage (Unseen Clips 1996) [eu E4Ka8dfk]

Alex Jones Endorsement of the Jeff Davis Show

Alex Jones introduces himself as the host of Exposing Mass Media while promoting the Jeff Davis Show. Jones praises Jeff Davis for hosting a diversity of views often ignored by the mainstream press. The program is described as a respectful platform that features guests from across the political spectrum.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
1:02:15 - 1:05:59

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

Citizen Journalism, Access Television and Surveillance Scoops

The rise of citizen journalism via Access Television and portable recording devices is celebrated as a return to the colonial-era press. Examples of "scoops" include Sheriff Margo Frazier admitting that Starflight helicopters would be used for infrared surveillance and George W. Bush allegedly commenting on a Waco cover-up at the Burnett Courthouse. The speakers encourage the public to film government meetings and document official actions.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
45:18 - 48:10

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Chrysler Merger, New Currency and Local Law Enforcement

The merger of Chrysler with foreign interests is presented as evidence of the globalist takeover of the Fortune 500. The hosts commend Chief Philippus for resisting "Gestapo-esque" tactics and emphasize that local law enforcement is the final line of defense against a 100% police state. They argue that amateur access television is "light years ahead" of professional mainstream media in reporting these scoops.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
1:01:24 - 1:05:28

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Alex Jones, Terry Liberty Parker and Access Television Forums

The host highlights several programs on Austin access channels, including The Real Spin with Alex Jones and Terry Liberty Parker's show. He emphasizes the importance of these forums for bypassing controlled media narratives. The segment concludes with another plea to vote against debt-producing bonds and a demand for news coverage on property tax seizures and the militarization of local law enforcement.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
21:08 - 23:50

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Teledemocracy Program, Eric Mobius, ACAC Crew Appreciation

Jeff Davis promotes an upcoming appearance by disbarred attorney Eric Mobius on the program Teledemocracy, airing on Channel 10. The host also takes a moment to praise the technical crew at ACAC television for their work on lighting, camera operation, and set design. He asserts that his program has the best production team among all local access shows.

Big Big" Show W Steve Lane Freedom Report April 20, 1998 [5Ohqhgqjnls]
1:27:15 - 1:33:30

Big Big" Show W Steve Lane Freedom Report April 20, 1998 [5Ohqhgqjnls]

Janet Reno Confrontation, Access Television and Information War

A news segment covers a confrontation between protesters and Attorney General Janet Reno during her speech at the LBJ Auditorium in Austin. Alex Jones is shown questioning Reno about the alleged use of Delta Force at Waco and the independence of Special Counsel John Danforth. Jones concludes by encouraging viewers to use public access television and micro-FM radio to bypass mainstream media and engage in the "information war."