Topic: Charles Whitman

4 chapters across the catalog

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
44:21 - 46:40

A Conversation With David Icke 1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]

Gun Control Legislation and Programmed Mass Shootings

Mass shooting events, such as the UT Tower shooting and the Dunblane massacre, are characterized as "problem-reaction-solution" scenarios designed to implement stricter gun laws. These events are alleged to involve individuals under government mind control to facilitate the disarmament of the public.

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics   7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]
16:58 - 18:17

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

University of Texas Tower Shooting and Charles Whitman

The conversation focuses on the 1966 University of Texas tower shooting. Mike Hanson shares a newspaper clipping featuring his father, who was an ambulance driver during the event, and they discuss how armed citizens helped pin down the shooter, Charles Whitman.

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics   7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]
31:52 - 34:30

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

Details of the 1966 Austin Massacre and City Disputes

The hosts read from a 1966 newspaper account of the UT tower shooting, noting the death toll and the eventual killing of Charles Whitman by police. Hanson then transitions into a story about his grandfather's fatal stress caused by a legal dispute with the City of Austin over creek drainage fees.

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]
12:33 - 17:57

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]

Ray Martinez and Armed Citizens in 1966 UT Tower Shooting

Mike Hanson discusses the 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting, citing the book "They Call Me Ranger Ray" by retired Texas Ranger Ray Martinez. The account highlights the role of armed Austin citizens who used hunting rifles to return fire against sniper Charles Whitman, forcing him to take cover. Hanson uses this historical event to argue for the importance of armed citizens and the Second Amendment in the context of mass shootings.