Topic: Al Philippus

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Alex Jones Interviews San Antonio Police Chief About Delta Force Urban Training   1998 [mEtMlATV2ws]
0:00 - 2:13

Alex Jones Interviews San Antonio Police Chief About Delta Force Urban Training 1998 [mEtMlATV2ws]

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus on Delta Force Training

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus confirms that Delta Force approached city officials in February to conduct elite military training using live fire blanks within the city. Philippus expresses major reservations regarding the lack of a coordinated approach, noting that the military unit bypassed central leadership to contact various departments and private business owners individually. The police department discovered that 12 separate training locations had been negotiated with private landlords without any prior communication or coordination with local law enforcement.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
8:16 - 10:47

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus, Delta Force Rejection

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus and the local mayor reportedly rejected Delta Force training exercises in their city after residents were frightened by explosions and small arms fire. While mainstream media coverage was minimal, KLBJ 590 provided a brief report on the expulsion of the military units. The segment emphasizes the importance of local leaders standing up against federal military intrusion into civilian jurisdictions.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
26:30 - 32:09

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

Chief Al Philippus Interview, Bribery Allegations

In a recorded interview, San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus details how Delta Force attempted to bypass his authority by contacting business owners and city council members directly. Philippus alleges that the military group offered cash donations to elected officials' charities in exchange for training permission, which his deputy chief characterized as bribery. The Chief emphasizes that the lack of coordination and secrecy posed a significant risk to public safety.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
2:16 - 3:50

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

Delta Force Training, San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus Opposition

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus expresses public safety concerns regarding Delta Force urban warfare exercises conducted in residential neighborhoods. Former Delta Force Commander Stephen Berry alleges these drills are practice for rounding up American citizens. Reports indicate the military attempted to bribe local officials with $10,000 in cash to secure support for the training after the police chief refused to cooperate due to safety risks.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
37:22 - 42:16

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

Bribery Allegations, Al Philippus Interview and Delta Force Secrecy

In a recorded interview, San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus details how military representatives attempted to pressure him and bribe city council members with "charity donations" to allow Delta Force training. Philippus explains that the military refused to respect local jurisdiction and planned secretive midnight exercises in minority neighborhoods. He asserts his primary duty is the safety of San Antonio citizens, leading him to expel the federal units.

Classic 1990s Freedom Fighter [LOHmpBeS5K8]
57:50 - 1:06:49

Classic 1990s Freedom Fighter [LOHmpBeS5K8]

Chief Al Philippus, Delta Force Bribery Allegations

San Antonio Police Chief Al Philippus explains his decision to reject Delta Force training exercises in the city. He details how the military group bypassed his authority to pressure local business owners and allegedly offered "cash money" to elected officials' charities, which his deputy chief characterized as bribery. Philippus expresses concern over the secretive nature of the 12 proposed training sites, particularly those in minority neighborhoods.