Topic: Architecture

5 chapters across the catalog

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History   1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]
5:38 - 6:26

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History 1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]

The Ghost of Gonzales Folklore and Historical Photographs

Leon Natardez authored "The Ghost of Gonzales," a compilation of local folklore and stories regarding haunted houses within Gonzales County. Historical archives also reveal that the original 1895 jail building featured a different roof design until a storm in the early 1920s necessitated its replacement with a flat roof. These records and photographs are currently maintained by the Chamber of Commerce.

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History   1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]
6:28 - 7:01

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History 1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]

St. Paul Street History and John Wesley Hardin Law Office

A historical photograph of St. Paul Street in Gonzales highlights the Masonic Lodge, a three-story building that once served as the law office for the notorious John Wesley Hardin in 1895. While the lodge has been recently remodeled, other architectural features of the block, such as a prominent two-story porch, have been lost to time or facade changes.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
21:18 - 23:41

Christmas Show The Jeff Davis Show Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]

Phallic Origins of Church Steeples and the Cross

Jeff Davis and Ron Neal discuss the architectural origins of church steeples, claiming they represent the erect penis of the Babylonian king Nimrod. They further argue that the cross is not a Christian symbol but rather the initial "T" for Tammuz, Nimrod's son, which originated in Babylonian and Egyptian fertility worship. These symbols are presented as evidence that modern "Obey Caesar" churches are actually practicing ancient sun-god worship.

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]
0:00 - 3:29

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]

Austin Skyline and Historical Parallels to Ancient Slave Systems

Jeff Davis describes the Austin, Texas skyline as a modern representation of historical structures used to enslave populations. He draws parallels between modern skyscrapers and the Tower of Babel, Egyptian pyramids, and Roman colosseums, asserting that these were all built on the backs of slaves. The current architectural landscape is characterized as "Rome Revisited," financed by an international banking cartel through a debt usury money system.

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]
43:38 - 45:57

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]

Recycled Wood Construction, Home Improvement Projects

A host showcases a screened-in porch and dining room built entirely from recycled lumber and old tin. The project features historical signage from the Alamo and Davy Crockett buildings. The segment emphasizes the aesthetic and functional possibilities of using salvaged materials for home additions and awnings.