Topic: Brady Bill

8 chapters across the catalog

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
5:20 - 6:52

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol U.N. Day Oct. 24th 1998 TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]

Federal Gun Registration, FBI Evidence Fabrication and Reichstag Parallels

Warnings are issued regarding the federal registration of firearms and the incremental expansion of government power. Reference is made to FBI whistleblower Frederick Whitehurst, who alleged that the FBI manufactures evidence in major cases, including the Murrah Federal Building bombing. The 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Reichstag fire are cited as examples of state-sponsored fear tactics.

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]
2:16:45 - 2:21:00

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

Population Con Game, Bill of Rights and 10th Amendment

Alex Jones dismisses overpopulation concerns as a "con game" used for global control, noting the vast amount of empty land in the U.S. He reads from the Bill of Rights, focusing on the 9th and 10th Amendments to emphasize that rights are inherent to the people, not granted by government. He criticizes the federal government for ignoring Supreme Court rulings on state sovereignty.

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]
21:38 - 23:49

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]

Second Amendment Rights and the Brady Bill

Lieutenant Beck expresses personal opposition to the Brady Bill and federal interference in firearm purchases, calling the legislation "a bunch of crap." He asserts that many police officers are the staunchest supporters of the right to bear arms. The discussion touches on the influence of federal funding on local policy and the perceived disconnect between citizens and elected officials.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
2:36 - 10:24

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Indentured Servitude, Tax Protest, Political Corruption Song

A musical performance describes citizens as indentured servants and feudal slaves burdened by income tax and government indoctrination. The lyrics criticize Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt for allegedly striking deals with bankers to enslave the population through taxation. Further verses attack congressmen for voting for foreign aid and NAFTA while infrastructure fails, and criticize senators for supporting the Brady Bill gun control measures.

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]
20:46 - 23:52

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]

Secret Military Programs and Second Amendment Rights

Discussions regarding secret military training programs suggest that Delta Force intentions to train in Austin were "soured" by negative publicity in San Antonio. Concerns were raised about the federal government's use of anti-terrorism funding to militarize local police while simultaneously seeking to disarm citizens through the Brady Bill. The segment emphasizes the importance of the 10th Amendment and the right of citizens to bear arms against federal overreach.

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]
31:19 - 39:08

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

Travis County SWAT, Confrontation with Tax Assessor

Alex Jones encounters the Travis County SWAT team and Lieutenant Beck while attempting to confront local officials. He argues with the local tax collector, Nelda Wells-Spears, regarding property foreclosures and the seizure of homes. The discussion shifts to broader political grievances, including the Brady Bill, the 10th Amendment, and the Clinton administration's policies.

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]
35:06 - 41:16

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]

Asset Forfeiture Mockery, Presidential Support Satire

The satire shifts to a mock phone call from "President Bill Clinton," who praises the task force for their work and offers financial incentives for gun confiscation. The characters discuss the expansion of the Brady Bill, anti-terrorism legislation, and mandatory urine and blood testing. They frame the destruction of private property rights as a necessary step for environmental protection and global security.