Topic: Actv

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Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Alex Jones Assaulted at Austin Public Access TV Station

Alex Jones, a producer for Austin Community Television (ACTV), was physically assaulted in a parking lot on January 27th after appearing on The Jeff Davis Show. Between two and four individuals allegedly confronted Jones due to his style of advocacy and content. The Austin Police Department's Assault Division, led by investigator Dusty Heskew, is currently pursuing the matter following reports of prior harassment and death threats by the same perpetrators.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
2:16 - 5:41

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Chilling Effect on Free Speech and Victim Blaming Concerns

The assault on a public access producer has raised concerns regarding a potential chilling effect on free speech and the rise of self-censorship among talk show hosts in Austin. Critics of the victim's advocacy style have suggested he should have been more responsible, a sentiment compared to blaming rape victims for their attire. Maintaining a culture of free speech requires sustaining the rights of individuals to express repugnant or offensive ideas without the threat of physical violence.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
5:42 - 8:29

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

Producer Responsibility and Community Reactions to Controversial Content

Jeff Davis, host of the program where the incident originated, notes that this is the first time in 23 years that a producer's speech has provoked a physical ambush at a known location. Davis reports receiving warnings from community members that his own program is a "culprit" for inciting public reactions and that he must moderate his speech to avoid repercussions. He argues that demanding "responsible" presentation from producers is a move toward censorship rather than true free speech.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
8:30 - 9:59

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

City Government Role in Protecting Public Discourse

The discussion shifts to whether the City of Austin can dictate the character of societal dialogue as public discourse becomes increasingly coarse. There is a warning that if violence against public access producers is tolerated, such threats could expand to target mainstream news media figures. Participants call for a community-based solution to ensure that those presenting ideas in front of the public remain protected from physical intimidation.

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
50:35 - 55:59

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports and Local Corruption

A caller introduces the topic of Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs), citing Desi Andrews and Jeff Contreras. The theory suggests that local governments hold trillions of dollars in hidden assets while continuing to tax citizens unnecessarily. The segment also briefly touches on allegations of government-sanctioned biological and chemical spraying, referencing Freedom of Information Act documents and mainstream media reports.

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
1:29:39 - 1:33:58

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Rejection of the International Banking System

The discussion concludes with a critique of the modern economic and legal system, which John Joe Gray characterizes as the "Antichrist Satan System" controlled by international bankers. A final caller offers to provide documentation on various topics, including the Waco siege and City of Austin property taxes, for future broadcasts. The hosts encourage the caller to start his own program on ACTV to further explore these issues.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
18:55 - 21:29

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Eric Mobius Case, Yogurt Shop Murder Autopsies

The host provides an update on lawyer Eric Mobius, who was disbarred despite a jury finding him not guilty of alleged misconduct. The discussion links Mobius to claims of money laundering and notes that a judge unusually sealed the autopsies in the Austin yogurt shop murder case. The host reveals that the District Attorney's office subpoenaed ACTV tapes following a previous interview with Mobius.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
21:32 - 24:16

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

ACTV Name Change, Austin Community Access Center

The host criticizes the rebranding of ACTV to the Austin Community Access Center, arguing it discards a 23-year tradition. Concerns are raised that the station is shifting focus toward 16mm film production classes rather than serving as a platform for community ideas.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
53:10 - 56:39

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Eliza Thomas, Skip Sarathy, Yogurt Shop Murders

A caller asks for information regarding Eliza Thomas, one of the victims of the yogurt shop murders, and her connection to the Catholic Church. Inquiries are also made about the whereabouts of Skip Sarathy and the book sales of his wife, Barbara Sarosky. The host concludes the show, announcing a return the following Tuesday at 9 p.m.

Mike Hanson AC TV Before There Was A Alex Jones And Info Wars TV Show [EkA2we4QZBg]
2:00 - 2:49

Mike Hanson AC TV Before There Was A Alex Jones And Info Wars TV Show [EkA2we4QZBg]

River City Talk Introduction and Guest Preview

Host Mike Hanson introduces River City Talk broadcasting live from ACTV studios in East Austin on channel 16. The program features candidates for City Council Place 3 and Place 4, alongside Gus Pena and youth representatives from Dove Springs. The broadcast includes archival footage showing physical changes in the Dove Springs neighborhood over the past year and invites viewers to call the station.

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]
0:01 - 0:48

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]

Mike Hanson Memorial Tribute to Terry Liberty Parker

Mike Hanson reflects on the life and legacy of freedom activist Terry Liberty Parker, who passed away in 2007. Hanson announces an upcoming memorial service scheduled for December 17th and directs viewers to his Facebook page for further details. The segment establishes the context for a historical interview clip featuring Parker and Waco survivor Catherine Matteson.

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]
6:43 - 7:17

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]

Mike Hanson Final Tribute and Memorial Details

Mike Hanson concludes the segment by showing a photograph of himself with Terry Liberty Parker and reiterating Parker's status as a personal hero. He encourages the audience to attend the memorial service on December 17th and provides a final reminder to check his Facebook page for event information. The broadcast ends with a blessing and a farewell to the viewers.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Katherine Matteson Interview Introduction, Waco Archives Channel Launch

Mike Hanson introduces a 2020 archival release featuring a mid-1990s interview with Waco survivor Katherine Matteson. The segment details Matteson's history as a survivor of the 1993 Mount Carmel raid and her subsequent legal battles before her death in 2007. Hanson announces the launch of The Waco Archives channel, intended to preserve 25 years of interviews and footage related to the siege.

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]
8:51 - 10:45

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]

UN Industrial Restrictions, Ted Turner Influence

Alex Jones claims the United Nations intends to restrict American industrial output by 20% while exempting other nations. He cites Ted Turner's billion-dollar donation to the UN as evidence of corporate and globalist alignment. The segment explores the idea that global leaders seek to "debase" the human spirit and dismantle the family unit through psychological conditioning.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Jeff Davis Show Final Broadcast from Current Studio

Host Jeff Davis announces that this is the final live broadcast from the current studio due to ACTV scheduling changes. The program will transition to a new mini-studio starting October 15th, airing from 9 p.m. to midnight. Davis introduces guest Robert Galen Ross Sr., whose work has been featured in Patriot publications like Media Bypass and American Freedom Magazine.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Branch Davidian Survivors, Justice for the Davidians Live Event

A special live presentation titled Justice for the Davidians is scheduled for November 25th, featuring three hours of live call-ins. Branch Davidian survivors including Clive Doyle, Catherine Madison, and Sheila Martin will appear to share their accounts of the 1993 Waco siege. The event aims to challenge public perceptions of the group and address the deaths of members, including Doyle's 18-year-old daughter.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
23:39 - 27:59

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Fourth Amendment Violations, Vehicle Searches, Day Laborers

A caller from Ohio joins the program to discuss the violation of civil liberties through mandatory vehicle searches and insurance checks. The host shares an anecdote about picking up day laborers and criticizes the state for controlling citizens through economic suppression. They argue that modern Americans tolerate more government overreach than those of a century ago.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]
30:11 - 31:45

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]

Pentagon Stance and Public Health Concerns

The participants discuss the official Pentagon position, which denies the existence of a unique Gulf War illness. Riley warns that the issue is a broader public health hazard that could eventually affect non-veterans. The segment includes a call-to-action for listeners to participate in the live program via the ACTV phone line to ask questions of the guests.

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]
0:00 - 1:45

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]

Jeff Davis Show Introduction and Crew Recognition

Jeff Davis opens the program from Central Texas, welcoming viewers to a special format of the Jeff Davis Show. He acknowledges the production crew at ACTV, specifically naming Eli, and expresses his appreciation for their work. Davis also previews upcoming guests for the following week, including former council members Bob Larson and George Humphrey, as well as shortwave radio host Texe Marrs.