Topic: Chicago

10 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]
1:55 - 3:31

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]

Military Training Exercises and Urban Infrastructure Control

Reports from the May 10th Metro and State section of the Statesman suggest that secret military teams, including Marines and Delta Force, are practicing takeovers of police stations, water facilities, and communication systems in cities like Chicago. A helicopter crash in Houston was allegedly covered up by the media. These exercises are framed as preparations for potential chemical or biological terrorist attacks on domestic soil.

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
26:35 - 29:15

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

Media Ownership and Public Awakening Movements

The Illuminati maintains control by owning major media sources to sell specific narratives to the public. Despite this, a growing global movement is awakening to these truths, as evidenced by increasing attendance at alternative lectures in cities like Chicago and Tyler.

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]
5:18 - 7:51

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]

Illinois Eavesdropping Statute and Disparate Penalties for Citizens

The Illinois Eavesdropping Statute creates a legal disparity where police may record citizens without consent, but citizens face felony charges for doing the same to police. While officers caught on video committing acts of violence often face minimal jail time, individuals like Christopher Drew and Michael Allison face decades in prison for unauthorized audio recording. Legal experts note that the law acts as a shield to protect public officials from scrutiny rather than a tool for public safety.

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]
2:39 - 3:30

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]

Louis Frobe Arrest, Chicago Traffic Stop Recording

Louis Frobe was arrested near Chicago after recording a traffic stop on a flip camera without the officer's consent. Although the officer's own dash cam recorded the interaction, the officer claimed Frobe was eavesdropping and ordered him out of the vehicle. Under current Illinois law, recording a public official without permission is classified as a Class 4 felony.

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]
4:32 - 6:16

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]

ACLU Lawsuit, Seventh Circuit Federal Appeals Court

The ACLU is challenging the Illinois eavesdropping law in the Seventh Circuit Federal Appeals Court in Chicago after a lower court dismissed their initial lawsuit. During a September hearing, Judge Richard Posner expressed concern that permitting such recordings would lead to increased "snooping" by reporters and bloggers. The case seeks to establish a constitutional right to record police officers in the performance of their public duties.

The Tylenol Murders"   Kickstarter Campaign Needs Your Donations To Expose The Truth [UtNVEUmJHt0]
0:04 - 1:29

The Tylenol Murders" Kickstarter Campaign Needs Your Donations To Expose The Truth [UtNVEUmJHt0]

Tylenol Cyanide Poisoning Deaths and Liability Theories

A series of mysterious deaths in Chicago involving cyanide-laced extra strength Tylenol capsules triggered the largest drug warning in United States history. Investigators initially pursued a theory involving a "madman" tampering with bottles at retail locations, a narrative that shielded Johnson & Johnson from legal liability. If the adulteration had occurred during manufacturing or distribution, the corporation would have faced massive lawsuits and financial loss.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
32:10 - 35:19

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

Urban Training Secrecy, Minority Neighborhood Targets

Chief Philippus expresses concern that military exercises were being planned in predominantly minority neighborhoods and vacant warehouse districts without local oversight. He references negative experiences in other major cities, such as Miami, where training exercises went awry. The Chief asserts that his primary duty is the safety of San Antonio citizens, leading to his firm rejection of the federal training request.

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]
1:13:15 - 1:17:51

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]

Austin Real Estate, High Rent and Utility Costs

A caller from Houston expresses frustration over the high cost of rent and utilities in Austin. The hosts attribute the rising prices to corporate ownership of apartment complexes and the high demand from students and new residents. The segment includes a brief trivia question identifying Chicago as the largest U.S. city on the Great Lakes.

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]
34:57 - 37:27

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]

Bureaucratic Corruption, Chicago Construction, Convention Center

Alex Jones labels the Austin Health building a "gangster building" and criticizes the quality of government-funded construction. He draws parallels to "kickback construction" in Chicago and criticizes a proposed $84 million expansion of the Austin convention center. Jones asserts that city buildings are falling apart despite massive budgets, while the city continues to squeeze citizens for minor infractions.

28 Year Old  Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]
2:23:23 - 2:25:39

28 Year Old Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]

Chicago O'Hare Air Disaster, 1979 DC-10 Crash

A trivia question focuses on the worst air disaster in United States history: the 1979 crash of an American Airlines DC-10 at Chicago O'Hare. The engine fell off during takeoff, killing all 273 people on board and two on the ground. The host uses the segment to remind viewers of the show's upcoming move to Tuesday nights.