Topic: City Services

7 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
5:07 - 8:01

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

Austin Health and Human Services, Property Rights, and Bureaucratic Harassment

The host discusses a follow-up to the Roland Ellingson story involving the Austin Health and Human Services department in Travis County. Bureaucrats are accused of harassing citizens on their private property under the guise of health inspections. The segment highlights a specific case involving a current City Council member's property and the alleged selective enforcement of city ordinances against private homeowners.

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]
0:00 - 4:35

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]

Austin City Council Member Property Hypocrisy Investigation

Alex Jones investigates an Austin City Council member's residence, documenting overgrown vegetation and structural disrepair. The report highlights a double standard where the City Health and Human Services Department threatens citizens like Mr. Ellingson with $2,000 daily fines for minor infractions while ignoring the dilapidated state of a council member's two properties. Neighbors confirm the council member owns the homes, which feature tarps on roofs and dense brush.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
28:57 - 31:54

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Austin Annexation, Regionalism and Global World Order

The City of Austin's annexation plans are criticized as a bad deal rooted in regionalism and the establishment of a global world order. The host argues that the city seeks to make residents dependent on centralized water and electrical systems while burdening them with debt and regulation. He dismisses the current neighborhood opposition as loyal opposition because they focus on service guarantees rather than rejecting the annexation entirely.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
1:18:06 - 1:25:12

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

The Search for Love and Updates on Oklahoma City

Pam Hawkins challenges religious communities to show love rather than judgment toward the Branch Davidians, questioning why a gas banned by the Geneva Convention was used on children. Rod Engleman provides an update on the Oklahoma City bombing, noting the evacuation of the FBI building and reports of injuries at a nearby daycare center.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
1:45:14 - 1:47:02

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Final Oklahoma City Update and Morning Service Conclusion

Rod Engleman provides a final morning update on the Oklahoma City bombing, reporting six confirmed deaths of children and 90 injuries. He pushes back against media attempts to link the bombing to the people at Mount Carmel before adjourning the morning session for a break and the afternoon tree-planting ceremony.

The Jeff Davis Show Live August 4, 1997 [P9kEiFW3heM]
33:59 - 39:11

The Jeff Davis Show Live August 4, 1997 [P9kEiFW3heM]

Interview with Charles Rowland Ellingson, Constitutional Rights

In an interview, Charles Rowland Ellingson discusses being targeted by the Austin Health and Human Services Department. He describes the city's "blue pages" as a directory for "harassment and extortion centers" and asserts that his constitutional rights are being violated. Ellingson suggests his vocal opposition to city policy at council meetings is the primary reason for the selective enforcement against his property.

Founder Of Mike Hanson Archives, Nate Thomas, Killed [yfj1wP 8oCc]
6:10 - 11:18

Founder Of Mike Hanson Archives, Nate Thomas, Killed [yfj1wP 8oCc]

Nate Thomas Memorial Service, Gonzales City Cemetery Details

A memorial service for Nate Thomas is scheduled for June 5, 2022, at 2:00 PM at the Gonzales City Memorial Cemetery in Texas. The service will take place at a newly purchased plot near Highway 90 and St. Louis Street, with accommodations for attendees to remain in their vehicles due to expected heat. Organizers are requesting donations to the Gonzales Association of Patriots to cover funeral and burial plot expenses.