Topic: Blood

22 chapters across the catalog

Jack Blood Takes A Call From Gov. Rick "Eminent Domain" Perry [m9KW4C51Tyw]
0:00 - 1:49

Jack Blood Takes A Call From Gov. Rick "Eminent Domain" Perry [m9KW4C51Tyw]

Jack Blood Criticizes Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison

Jack Blood introduces nicknames for Texas gubernatorial candidates, referring to Rick Perry as "Rick Hairdo" and Kay Bailey Hutchison as "K-Bailout." He claims these politicians require $50 million in campaign funds to manipulate voter memories regarding their legislative records. Blood references George W. Bush's "catapult the propaganda" quote to describe the Republican establishment's media strategy in the state.

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]
0:00 - 1:17

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]

Texas Mandatory Blood Draw Law Implementation

Texas law enforcement will no longer require search warrants to perform blood draws in specific crash scenarios starting September 1. The mandate applies if a crash involves an injury, a child passenger, or a driver with prior DWI convictions. Williamson County District Attorney John Bradley advocated for the change following a case involving Gary Gibbs, a repeat offender who refused testing after his eighth DWI arrest.

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]
2:53 - 3:06

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]

Phlebotomy Training for Texas Police Officers

Austin and Williamson County utilize trained phlebotomists to conduct blood draws for criminal investigations. However, some jurisdictions across Texas have begun training police officers to perform the medical procedure themselves. This shift in protocol ensures immediate evidence collection in areas where medical staff may not be readily available.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
0:05 - 2:20

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

Jack Blood Introduction, North American Union Debate

Jack Blood introduces himself as the guest host for Richard Reeves on Frontline Texas, noting his background with the Genesis Communications Radio Network. He outlines the evening's agenda, including an upcoming interview regarding biometric passports. Blood asserts that the North American Union is already a reality and argues that the current political debate should focus on the loss of American sovereignty and constitutional rights.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
32:26 - 34:42

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

Roadside Blood Draws, Fifth Amendment Rights, Activist Victories

The discussion addresses a recent police initiative to take blood from drivers on the roadside, which the hosts characterize as a violation of the Fifth Amendment. They list past activist victories, such as stopping the "New Freedom Initiative" for forced drugging of children and removing illegal checkpoints in Austin. The segment encourages viewers to support TAG and Freeman to restore a moral compass to Texas government.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]
0:01 - 2:08

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]

Gerri Lynn Ward, Ron Paul Grassroots Campaign History

Guest host Jack Blood introduces attorney Gerri Lynn Ward to the program. Ward details her long-standing support for Ron Paul, dating back to the 1970s, and her active involvement in his grassroots presidential campaigns in 2007 and 2008. She expresses optimism regarding the growing public understanding of Paul's constitutional and economic positions.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
0:00 - 1:40

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

Jack Blood Introduction, Deadline Live and Chemtrails Film

Investigative reporter Jack Blood introduces his background as a radio host for American Freedom Radio and editor of Deadline Live. He previews a segment on aerosol spraying and chemtrails, mentioning his appearance in a documentary alongside Mariel Hemingway and various scientists.

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]
18:16 - 19:43

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]

David Koresh Injury, 58-Minute Radio Tape

Catherine Madison recalls seeing David Koresh after he was shot, noting he appeared near death due to extreme blood loss. Koresh requested that she take a 58-minute audio tape out of the compound to be broadcast nationally so the public could hear their side. Madison was fingerprinted and jailed immediately after delivering the tape to its intended recipient.

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]
49:19 - 53:11

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

Biometric Tracking, Mandatory Medical Testing

Jeff Davis and Alex Jones discuss the push for microchip implants, vehicle tracking, and biometric data collection. Jones notes that Texas has been thumb-scanning for driver's licenses since 1993 and claims a 1996 federal regulation mandates urine and blood testing clinics. They argue these measures are Fourth and Tenth Amendment violations designed to feed DNA and genealogical data to insurance companies and the elite.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 2] [ulud5ITw 3I]
8:50 - 10:27

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

Blood Donation Risks, Pentagon Denial of Gulf War Illness

Gulf War veterans continue to donate blood at banks across the United States because the Pentagon officially denies the existence of a unique Gulf War illness. Documentation 103-600 is cited to claim the disease is communicable through bodily fluids and blood. Concerns are raised regarding the potential for the general population to contract the illness through the national blood supply.

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]
34:34 - 38:35

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]

Allegations of Military Genocide and Communicable Gulf War Disease

Joyce Riley, a nurse of 25 years, accuses the U.S. government of "military genocide" by intentionally failing to treat sick veterans and allowing a communicable disease to spread. She claims that conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue are manifestations of this illness, which she believes has tainted the national blood supply. Riley challenges the Pentagon's shifting narrative and questions why 90% of Desert Storm veterans have left the military.

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]
46:23 - 48:00

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]

Alex Jones Ranting, Salvation through Blood vs Good Works

A caller suggests a previous ranting caller was Alex Jones and challenges Parent on the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. The caller argues that while other religions focus on good works and self-sacrifice, true Christianity relies solely on the death and shedding of blood of Jesus. Parent is asked to reconcile the Raëlian view with the exclusive claims of the Christian faith.

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]
54:42 - 57:08

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]

Blood Bank Contamination, Hegelian Principle

Joyce Riley warns that Gulf War illness is being spread through the civilian blood supply because the Pentagon refuses to acknowledge the disease's existence. The discussion touches on the Hegelian principle of "problem-reaction-solution" as a method of government control. Riley also mentions that the John Birch Society has accused her of using fear to usher in a New World Order.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
40:09 - 44:32

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

Lon Horiuchi, Weaver Settlement, Federal Agency Accountability

Jeff Davis criticizes the $3.1 million settlement paid to the Weaver family, labeling it "blood money" funded by taxpayers while the responsible agents, including sniper Lon Horiuchi, avoid criminal indictments. He questions the constitutional authority of the BATF to maintain a "private army" equipped with Apache gunships and A-10 tank killers. Davis argues that federal agents should not be allowed to wear ski masks to hide their identities during raids.

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]
44:14 - 48:05

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

Microchips, Biometric Scanning and Mandatory Medical Testing

Jeff Davis and Alex Jones discuss the potential for mandatory microchipping and tracking devices in vehicles. Jones notes that Texas has used thumb scanning for driver's licenses since 1993 and claims federal regulations are pushing for mandatory blood and urine testing clinics. They argue these measures are privacy violations intended to extract DNA and other personal information for insurance companies and the elite.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
2:22:34 - 2:28:13

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Mandatory Drug Testing for Driver's License Applicants

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is providing federal funds to states to implement drug testing for driver's license applicants. The host reads from the Federal Register, noting that the program targets first-time applicants under 18 but can be expanded to all applicants. The testing involves blood and urine samples to check for substances like marijuana.

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]
16:54 - 19:35

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]

Randy Weaver Case, Federal Government Settlements

The discussion shifts to the Randy Weaver case and the federal government's $3.1 million settlement paid to the Weaver family. Jeff Davis criticizes the national media for taking three years to cover the story, which he has been reporting on public access. The hosts characterize the payment as "blood money" used to compensate for the deaths of Weaver's wife and son during the Ruby Ridge standoff.

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]
29:30 - 31:38

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]

Homelessness, Structural Repairs at Sunken Gardens

Wing Bo argued that the government should focus on the root causes of homelessness, such as blood sugar imbalances, rather than closing the "oasis" of the springs. She also pointed out that the money spent on fencing could be better used to fix the cracks in the walls that pose a genuine threat to marine biology. She warned that failing to repair the structure now would lead to much higher costs after the next flood.