Topic: Austin Texas

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Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown   Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]
2:26 - 3:13

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]

Texas Gun Shows, North Austin Event Center Closure

Darwin Bodeker, owner of Texas Gun Shows, reports that his events at the North Austin Event Center, formerly known as the Crockett Center, have been shut down. The closure occurred after the Austin Police Department and ATF allegedly pressured the property owner, HEB, to terminate the lease agreement. The venue is located on North Lamar Boulevard, a detail noted for its historical naming significance alongside the Crockett name.

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown   Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]
6:08 - 8:35

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]

Texas Gun Shows Venue Search, Square Footage Requirements

Darwin Bodeker is actively seeking a new venue in or around Austin to resume Texas Gun Shows by the third week of February. A suitable location requires approximately 20,000 to 25,000 square feet of space and significant parking capacity for attendees. Closed grocery stores are identified as ideal candidates for these events due to their layout and existing infrastructure.

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas   1999 [Xedh ALIg74]
0:00 - 1:50

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas 1999 [Xedh ALIg74]

Williamson County Police Corruption and Harassment Allegations

Williamson County law enforcement officials face allegations of systemic corruption and the targeting of individuals with no criminal records. Reports indicate that minor infractions, such as carrying an expired insurance card, result in disproportionate jail time and heavy fines. A former officer warned that sheriff deputies specifically discussed plans to pull over and assault media figures documenting these local abuses.

Watch "The Jeff Davis Show"!  LIVE!  Sundays 10 00 PM CST @ Channelaustin.org⧸streaming⧸ch10 [V4olazXfwRY]
0:00 - 2:31

Watch "The Jeff Davis Show"! LIVE! Sundays 10 00 PM CST @ Channelaustin.org⧸streaming⧸ch10 [V4olazXfwRY]

Indentured Servitude and Economic Critique Opening Theme

A musical and spoken word introduction from Austin, Texas, critiques the modern economic state as a form of indentured servitude and feudalism. The lyrics argue that citizens are overburdened by taxes and kept ignorant by a public school system designed for indoctrination rather than education. The segment calls for an awakening against international bankers and a reclamation of liberty to avoid succumbing to a communistic or socialistic future.

Terry Liberty Parker Talks About The Federal Raid At Waco April 19th, 1993 [nUJFTHDJy4U]
5:00 - 5:23

Terry Liberty Parker Talks About The Federal Raid At Waco April 19th, 1993 [nUJFTHDJy4U]

Jeff Davis and Public Access Media Coverage

Terry Liberty Parker, a libertarian broadcaster in Austin, Texas, concludes the segment by praising Jeff Davis for his work on public access television. Parker asserts that the establishment media will not adequately cover the injustices of the Waco siege. The broadcast emphasizes a commitment to libertarian principles and independent media reporting.

Interview With Daniel Miller   President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]
6:12 - 7:48

Interview With Daniel Miller President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]

Cultural Diversity and Proximity of State Government

Dan Miller discusses the benefits of a localized government in Austin compared to the federal administration in Washington, D.C. He attributes federal dysfunction to extreme cultural and political diversity across the United States that prevents cohesive governance. Miller argues that a Texas-based government is more accountable because citizens can physically reach their representatives within a day's drive.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
0:00 - 1:45

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Waco Siege 18th Anniversary, Clive Doyle Interview Introduction

Jeff Davis introduces Clive Doyle, a survivor of the 51-day Waco siege in 1993, to mark the 18th anniversary of the event. Davis criticizes a recent report by the Austin CBS affiliate, KI, which he characterizes as a biased portrayal of the Branch Davidians as cultists. Doyle joins the call to provide his first-hand perspective on the initial raid and the subsequent trauma.

Jack Blood On Texas Anti Groping TSA Bill Failure   "The Weird Show" [BhRCY76NAPk]
0:13 - 2:33

Jack Blood On Texas Anti Groping TSA Bill Failure "The Weird Show" [BhRCY76NAPk]

Texas Legislature Defeats TSA Anti-Groping Bill

The Texas Legislature defeated a bill aimed at banning invasive TSA security pat-downs for the third time. The Department of Homeland Security and federal officials reportedly threatened to cancel all flights in and out of Texas if the legislation passed. Representative David Simpson sponsored the bill, which has become a focal point for activist groups like Texans for Accountable Government.

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.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
57:32 - 58:38

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Outro, Final Listener Comment on Race

Jack Blood concludes the program by providing resources such as jackblood.com and beatthechip.org. A final caller attempts to make a comment regarding the racial demographics of those discussing "impending doom," but is cut off as the show ends. Blood announces he will return the following week to continue the broadcast on Frontline Texas.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
0:00 - 2:43

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

Jeff Davis and Ron Neal Critique Modern Religious Institutions

Jeff Davis introduces guest Ron Neal to discuss the biblical origins of Christmas and the perceived corruption of religious organizations in Austin, Texas. Neal, who has spent two decades studying various religious groups including Jehovah's Witnesses and Scientologists, connects his activism against the Federal Reserve to his theological research. The discussion frames modern church participation as a "religious racket" that prevents spiritual and political liberation from the Roman Empire system.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
35:08 - 39:17

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

Street Interviews and Local Austin Commentary

The program transitions to a series of informal street clips and interactions featuring Joyce Isaacs from KVET Radio and Jeff Davis. They discuss local Austin figures like Bob Bullock and the presence of federalized Texas Rangers while engaging in humorous, irreverent banter about the city's "strange people." Joyce Isaacs promotes her radio show and comments on the long-running nature of the Jeff Davis Show before the segment ends with footage of bulls in the back of a truck.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
19:01 - 20:38

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Paul Davis, Texans for Accountable Government, Ron Paul Meetup

Paul Davis, a founder of the Austin Ron Paul meetup group, joins the program to discuss his new organization, Texans for Accountable Government (TAG). The Austin group is noted as one of the largest in the country, rivaling New York in size and activity. Davis displays his "We The People" and "Freedom" tattoos as symbols of his commitment to the movement.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
29:10 - 32:26

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Texans for Accountable Government, Political Caucus, Grassroots Activism

Paul Davis explains the structure of Texans for Accountable Government (TAG) as an organized infrastructure to hold politicians accountable. The group recently elected a steering committee and charges a $10 annual membership fee to fund its activities. The hosts argue that even a small group of 500 to 1,000 coordinated activists can force immediate changes in state policy through collective action.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]
0:00 - 1:26

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]

Mike Allison and Jeff Davis Discuss Bridgeport Illinois Incident

Host Jeff Davis introduces Mike Allison to discuss a legal dispute originating in Bridgeport, Illinois. Allison clarifies that while he lives in Illinois, the local news coverage of his story came from NBC affiliate WTWO in Terre Haute, Indiana, due to the lack of major television stations on the Illinois side of the border.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
1:40 - 5:43

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

KLBJ Gardening Show, Texas Drought and Sky Grids

A Saturday morning gardening show on Austin's KLBJ radio station featured a host discussing the 2011 Texas drought and unusual grid patterns in the sky. The narrative connects these observations to aerosol spraying and mentions a Lakota Indian rain dance witnessed in South Dakota that allegedly produced immediate weather changes.

A news update highlights allegations that international bankers are stealing houses in addition to receiving trillions of dollars in government bailouts. The report also teases upcoming coverage regarding a massive United Nations gun treaty. Contact information for the broadcast is provided via a PO Box in Austin, Texas.

Gonzales Officials Deny Knowledge Of Black Ski Mask Operation In Gonzales Texas [tb6mjpOfkyY]
6:50 - 10:25

Gonzales Officials Deny Knowledge Of Black Ski Mask Operation In Gonzales Texas [tb6mjpOfkyY]

Rick Ramos on Unconstitutional Police Tactics, Intimidation in Gonzales

Austin resident and Gonzales native Rick Ramos joins the discussion to label the presence of unidentified masked police as unconstitutional. Ramos and Hanson argue that city officials use intimidation tactics to silence patriots and whistleblowers. Hanson confirms he has filed official police reports and is prepared to contact the FBI if the local harassment regarding his investigation into the June 3rd incident continues.

Come And Take It Texas On Fox News About Mock Massacre Protest At University Of Texas [Zg CzPPIBGI]
0:00 - 1:45

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

Come and Take It Texas Mock Mass Shooting Protest

Matthew Shortt of Come and Take It Texas discusses an open carry demonstration and mock mass shooting scheduled near the University of Texas at Austin. The organization argues that 95% of mass shootings occur in gun-free zones and aims to eliminate these areas to protect the inalienable right to self-defense. Critics, including Gun for Utah co-chair Joan Neuberger, characterize the event as disrespectful and counterproductive given the current climate of student anxiety.