Topic: Chiapas

10 chapters across the catalog

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
29:26 - 36:31

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

KI Television Protest, Media Coverage of Waco and Mexico

Protesters gathered at the KI television station to demand coverage of the ongoing conflict in Southern Mexico and suppressed footage from the Waco siege. The demonstration utilized bullhorns to challenge media "propaganda" regarding the IRS, Gulf War Syndrome, and biometric tracking. The speaker accuses local media of being a "mouthpiece of tyranny" for failing to report on federal overreach and international human rights abuses.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
36:31 - 41:21

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

Southern Mexico Conflict, Waco Rules of Engagement Footage

The discussion highlights the "Waco Rules of Engagement" documentary, which allegedly contains footage of federal agents firing on civilians. This is linked to a "scorched earth" policy in Southern Mexico that has caused visible smoke in the Texas sky, a topic reportedly ignored by mainstream outlets. The segment celebrates the expulsion of Delta Force from Austin and San Antonio as a victory against the emerging police state.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
26:19 - 27:44

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Media Control, Mexico Military Offensive and Political Awakening

Reports from the Mexican publication La Jornada describe a major military offensive in Mexico involving the burning of rebel cornfields, which the U.S. media allegedly ignores. One speaker reflects on their own political awakening, admitting they were previously a "dupe" for the Republican Party. They argue that most people lack the courage to admit they have been deceived by state propaganda.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
34:37 - 37:20

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Sniper Competitions, Media Alternatives and Chiapas Conflict

A news article about "killer competition" among civilian and military snipers is discussed, highlighting the glorification of long-range shooting. The hosts argue that people remain "dupes" of the media because no viable alternatives are presented to the six corporations that control the news. Updates on the military offensive in Chiapas, Mexico, are provided, noting the intentional destruction of rebel crops.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
54:59 - 59:54

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Mexican Elections and the Zapatista Uprising

The recent loss of the PRI in the Mexico City mayoral election is analyzed as a potential smokescreen for continued elite control. The hosts discuss the extreme wealth disparity in Mexico, noting it has the most billionaires per capita while maintaining a massive impoverished population. They also touch upon the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas and the influence of international banks like Chase Manhattan on Mexican policy.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
25:15 - 28:02

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Media Confrontation, Southern Mexico War Coverage

Protesters confront mainstream media representatives, demanding coverage of the "Waco: Rules of Engagement" evidence and the ongoing conflict in Southern Mexico (Chiapas). The segment highlights the alleged expulsion of Delta Force from Austin and San Antonio, while accusing the media of focusing on trivial lifestyle topics instead of government corruption.

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]
1:37:43 - 1:40:53

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]

Ramsey Clark, Military Expenditures and Paramilitary Policing

Ramsey Clark criticizes the $265 billion U.S. military budget and the stationing of 200,000 troops overseas. He links NAFTA to the starvation of Mayan Indians in Chiapas and decries the transformation of local police into paramilitary SWAT teams. Clark argues that the "thin blue line" mentality treats American civilians as enemies in a domestic war.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
36:41 - 40:24

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Media Confrontation, Southern Mexico War Coverage

Protesters confront mainstream media representatives, demanding coverage of the war in Southern Mexico and the "Waco: The Rules of Engagement" footage. The activists criticize the media for focusing on trivial lifestyle content, such as baking and gardening, while ignoring the alleged "scorched earth policy" in Mexico and the deployment of Delta Force in American cities. The rhetoric emphasizes a refusal to submit to federal control or "whitewashed" news reporting.