Topic: Army

25 chapters across the catalog

Daniel New Interview   1998   PT 1⧸2 [YtAX 9V1yuE]
3:17 - 4:51

Daniel New Interview 1998 PT 1⧸2 [YtAX 9V1yuE]

Michael New Court-Martial, Federal Appeals and Legal Stalling

Michael New faced a court-martial for disobeying orders to wear a United Nations uniform while serving as a medic in Germany. Following a guilty verdict where evidence of his motivation was suppressed, his legal team appealed through the federal district court and the Supreme Court, both of which declined to intervene before military proceedings concluded. The case currently awaits a decision from the Army Court of Criminal Appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, amid allegations of procedural delays and a lack of official recording.

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis   Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]
8:56 - 9:42

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]

Industrial Armies, Social Security and Labor Regulation

The eighth plank establishes "industrial armies" where citizens are forced into labor through the Social Security system and debt usury. Economic conditions reportedly force both parents into the workforce, while the Social Security number acts as a mandatory tracking tool for employment. Affirmative action and regional government structures are identified as methods for the federal government to manage population distribution and labor.

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Festival October 2nd, 3rd & 4th 2015 [4Rt0xlC1Jag]
0:50 - 4:02

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Festival October 2nd, 3rd & 4th 2015 [4Rt0xlC1Jag]

Battle of Gonzales and the Come and Take It Cannon

The Texas Revolution began in Gonzales when settlers refused to return a small cannon to the Mexican Army, leading to the first shots of the war for independence. Russell Wowell reports on the historic "Come and Take It" cannon, which remains on display as a symbol of defiance. The city of Gonzales is currently raising funds to restore the local monument and museum ahead of the 175th anniversary of the battle on October 5th.

Charlie Waits   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]
35:20 - 37:52

Charlie Waits The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]

No Pass No Play, Military Marksmanship Failures

Charlie Waits criticizes the "No Pass No Play" rule in Texas by comparing it to failed marksmanship programs in the U.S. Army during the Korean War era. He explains that unrealistic goals led to widespread cheating among soldiers and commanders, ultimately compromising combat effectiveness. He argues that similar bureaucratic pressures in the Texas education system have "screwed up" public schooling by focusing on arbitrary test scores.

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics   7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]
21:30 - 22:57

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics 7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]

Texas Independence History and Gonzales Reenactments

Alex Jones and Mike Hanson discuss the historical significance of Gonzales as the site of the first shot of the Texas Revolution. They detail the "Come and Take It" flag incident and the subsequent burning of the town during the retreat toward San Jacinto.

Come And Take It Festival 2013   Gonzales Texas October 4, 5, & 6   Alex Jones Visits Gonzales [Q9MrYpMnPug]
3:38 - 6:34

Come And Take It Festival 2013 Gonzales Texas October 4, 5, & 6 Alex Jones Visits Gonzales [Q9MrYpMnPug]

Battle of Gonzales 175th Anniversary and Museum Restoration

News 8 reporter Russell Wowell reports on the historical significance of the Battle of Gonzales and the "come and take it" cannon. The segment highlights the upcoming 175th anniversary of the battle on October 5th and the city's efforts to raise funds for monument and museum restoration. Local historians emphasize that the first shots fired against the Mexican Army changed the trajectory of Texas and United States history.

Come And Take It Texas On Fox News About Mock Massacre Protest At University Of Texas [Zg CzPPIBGI]
1:46 - 2:36

Come And Take It Texas On Fox News About Mock Massacre Protest At University Of Texas [Zg CzPPIBGI]

Historical Origins of the Come and Take It Slogan

The phrase "Come and Take It" originated during the Texas Revolution in the town of Gonzales when residents refused to surrender a cannon to the Mexican army. While one speaker initially misattributes the slogan to a Civil War battle involving the British, the correction clarifies its role in the birth of Texas as a nation. The segment also references Thomas Paine's philosophy regarding the necessity of offending others to maintain honesty in public discourse.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
4:41 - 8:07

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

Robert Galen Ross Sr., NSA and Military Intelligence Background

Robert Galen Ross Sr. details his professional history, including his service in the Army Security Agency, a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA). During the post-conflict period in Korea, he led a communications intelligence unit on the DMZ that intercepted and decoded North Korean and Chinese radio messages. Following his military service, Ross spent 25 years in the petroleum industry and worked as a management consultant in Iran, Japan, and England.

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]
18:22 - 21:19

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]

US Army War College, Microchip Implants, Individual Position Locator Device

Jeff Davis presents a declassified document from the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College regarding "Individual Position Locator Devices" (IPLD). The document discusses the possibility of permanently implanting microchips under the skin of the general public for tracking purposes. The hosts frame this as a direct threat to personal liberty and a move toward a centralized data bank of individual locators.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 2] [ulud5ITw 3I]
26:09 - 28:36

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 2] [ulud5ITw 3I]

Scott Seifkin, Skin Removal Surgery for Gulf War Veterans

The story of Scott Seifkin, an Army and National Guard veteran, highlights the extreme physical toll of Gulf War illness, including a case where the VA reportedly removed his skin to save his life. Seifkin died two weeks before his son was born, and his family members in Waterloo, Iowa, now report similar rashes. The segment criticizes mainstream media outlets like CNN and CBS for failing to report on these specific veteran tragedies.

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]
42:18 - 45:51

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]

Second Amendment, Standing Armies and Federalist Papers

The Second Amendment is defended as a "Creator-given right" intended to protect citizens against the dangers of a standing army. Referencing the Federalist Papers and the views of the founding fathers, the discussion emphasizes that the right to bear arms was established to prevent tyrannical government control, citing historical examples from Russia and Nazi Germany.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
1:00:26 - 1:03:00

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

ATF Element of Surprise, Psychological Operations Training

The ATF's claim that they lost the "element of surprise" is debunked by evidence that public relations staff contacted TV stations days before the raid. The segment highlights the involvement of US Army Special Forces and Delta Force in planning the operation. It also references an Army Psychological Operations manual to suggest that the subsequent TV movie about Waco was a deliberate piece of military-style propaganda.

Open Mic W Jeff Davis(Classic 1999) [KGCLtgJ TKU]
25:17 - 27:11

Open Mic W Jeff Davis(Classic 1999) [KGCLtgJ TKU]

Matagorda Bay Beach Permits, Revenue Generation

The discussion shifts to new permit requirements for driving on the beach at Matagorda Bay, Texas. The panel criticizes the Army Corps of Engineers and local government for closing public access to beaches to generate revenue. They argue that these fees and closed-door meetings are infringing on traditional Texan freedoms.

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]
1:16:23 - 1:18:37

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]

Centralization of Power, World Government and Microchipping

The global elite are driving the centralization of power through entities like the European Union, with the ultimate goal of a world government and world army. This agenda includes a World Central Bank, a cashless society, and the microchipping of the global population. Icke argues that these steps are designed to eliminate diversity in decision-making and ensure total control.

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]
2:05:09 - 2:07:46

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]

Reichstag Fire Parallel, Bill Clinton's Political Revival

Alex Jones draws a parallel between the Oklahoma City bombing and the 1933 Reichstag fire, suggesting both were used to justify restrictive legislation. He claims Bill Clinton admitted the bombing saved his presidency by boosting his approval ratings. Jones also alleges that the FBI ran the Aryan Republican Army through informants at Elohim City.

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]
29:45 - 36:28

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]

US Army War College and Implantable Position Locator Devices

Davis examines a US Army War College document regarding the "Revolution in Military Affairs," which describes an Individual Position Locator Device (IPLD). The document suggests these devices could be implanted under the skin for tracking and crisis management. Davis links this to "Project Lucid" and warns that the federalization of childcare and other social programs is a precursor to total state control and the tracking of the American population.