Topic: Advertisement

10 chapters across the catalog

LBJ's Mistress   Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]
1:59 - 3:57

LBJ's Mistress Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]

Media Coverage of Madeline Brown and Lyndon Johnson Affair

National newspapers and nightly news programs featured the relationship between Madeline Brown and Lyndon B. Johnson following the 1987 lawsuit. Brown describes meeting Johnson at a senatorial victory party over Governor Coke Stevenson while she was employed at a Dallas advertising agency. She characterizes the former president as a manipulative yet magnificent leader with a dual personality.

Healthcare Monstrosity 2⧸3: Sasan Sadat Presents The Economic Problems With Real Solutions [livi0oApAPU]
2:17 - 4:49

Healthcare Monstrosity 2⧸3: Sasan Sadat Presents The Economic Problems With Real Solutions [livi0oApAPU]

Medical Advertising Restrictions, Physician Competition Incentives

Physicians in the United States face the risk of losing their professional licenses if they engage in competitive advertising regarding their rates or wait times. These restrictions create perverse incentives that discourage doctors from lowering prices or improving service quality since they cannot market these advantages to attract more patients. Removing prohibitions on medical advertising would theoretically force practitioners to compete more directly, leading to lower costs and higher care standards.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
19:08 - 21:36

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Media Blackouts, Opposition Funding from Teachers Unions

During the 2002 campaign, major media outlets like the Boston Globe and local TV affiliates largely ignored the tax repeal initiative. Following the close 45% result, opposition groups including teachers unions spent $12 million on advertisements in subsequent elections to defeat further tax-cut proposals.

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]
53:11 - 55:34

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

Psychological Conditioning, Moral Relativism

The hosts explore the psychological tactics used to make the public accept radical changes, noting how people quickly forget contradictory news reports. Alex Jones argues that society is being conditioned into a state of moral relativism where "nothing matters." He warns that this "group psychology" could lead to a society similar to the Aztecs, where citizens sacrifice their rights and families to the state.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
26:30 - 31:02

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]

UFO Secrecy, Smoking Advertisements, Divide and Conquer

Jeff Davis addresses a viewer's claim that he is being paid by the government to hide the truth about UFOs, stating he believes the sightings are actually secret human technology used to usher in a New World Order. The hosts discuss President Bill Clinton's efforts to ban cigarette advertising, framing it as a "divide and conquer" tactic alongside the O.J. Simpson trial and the Citadel integration controversy.

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]
39:53 - 41:28

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]

CIA Drug Involvement, Advertising Psychology, Free Market Destruction

The discussion touches on the CIA's alleged role in drug trafficking and how the same psychological principles used in advertising are applied to social engineering. This process is described as a deliberate effort to destroy the free-market system in the United States.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
41:57 - 45:04

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Free Speech Consistency, Targeting Media Sponsors

A debate ensues regarding the consistency of free speech and whether activists should target media sponsors rather than the stations themselves. One participant suggests that pressuring advertisers is the only way to influence broadcast content, as corporations are primarily concerned with revenue. The segment also clarifies that the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) does not operate directly out of the local news building.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
47:27 - 49:34

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Satellite Information Sourcing, Media Leadership

The discussion covers how local television stations receive the majority of their information via large satellites, suggesting a centralized control of news. There is skepticism about whether protesting advertisers will successfully force stations to cover topics like U.S. political interference. The speakers reiterate that the chairman of KXAN's parent organization is a member of the CFR.

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]
48:05 - 51:08

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]

Psychological Conditioning, Moral Relativism and Public Indifference

The speakers analyze the use of psychology and advertisement to condition the public into a state of indifference. Jones argues that society is losing its "basic human cord" and moving toward a state of moral relativism where nothing is considered objectively wrong. He warns that this conditioning prepares the population to accept extreme government overreach, comparing the trajectory to the human sacrifice practiced in Aztec or Babylonian societies.

Raw Footage 1999 Of Patriots Rebuilding Church For Survivors [KJmVLHSo11o]
1:36:06 - 1:46:27

Raw Footage 1999 Of Patriots Rebuilding Church For Survivors [KJmVLHSo11o]

Stair Construction and Media Production Logistics

The crew discusses the construction of a new set of stairs and the availability of 2x6 lumber. Interspersed with the building talk is a discussion about media production, including the use of a steady cam and a critique of a show's advertising. A reference is made to a "TIT-TAC from West Virginia" who was expected to appear but was last heard of in Nashville.