Topic: Civil Law

8 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas   1999 [Xedh ALIg74]
6:54 - 7:15

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas 1999 [Xedh ALIg74]

Williamson County Revenue Collection and Citizen Status

Williamson County is characterized as a massive revenue collection agency that utilizes law enforcement to maintain control over the population. The discussion frames the current relationship between the government and the public as one where citizens are treated as second-class subjects or slaves. The segment concludes by questioning whether Americans will accept this status or demand a return to constitutional freedoms.

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]
33:45 - 35:47

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]

Civil Defiance, Divide and Conquer, Law Enforcement vs Peace Officers

The hosts call for individual acts of defiance against bureaucracy, such as refusing to use "water waster" hotlines to report neighbors. They distinguish between "peace officers," who protect lives and property, and "law enforcement," whom they describe as revenue generators for a predatory system. They argue that the state uses a "divide and conquer" strategy to keep the public from uniting against government control.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
42:34 - 44:49

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Seat Belt Laws, Helmet Mandates, Jury Nullification

The speakers discuss the erosion of liberty through mandatory seat belt and helmet laws. A strategy is proposed to "clog the court system" by refusing to pay tickets and demanding jury trials. They argue that these laws represent a government that takes property rather than protecting it.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
46:10 - 51:30

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Contract Law, Social Security Numbers and Sovereignty

Brent Johnson explains his theory that most government authority is based on voluntary contracts, such as the application for a Social Security number. He argues that by possessing a Social Security card, individuals agree to become federal property in exchange for benefits, thereby stepping outside Constitutional protections into civil contract law. Johnson, as director of Freedom Bound, teaches people how to sever these contracts to reclaim their status as sovereign individuals.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
18:15 - 20:21

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

Texas Rangers History, Outlaw Families and Law Enforcement Thuggery

A caller recounts historical instances of the Texas Rangers using "gangsterism" and "thuggery" against the families of outlaws like Jesse James and John Wesley Hardin. The narrative details an incident where a bomb was thrown into the James family home, injuring Jesse's mother. These historical events are compared to modern law enforcement programs like ASAP, which the speakers claim involve officials breaking the law to enforce it.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
1:08:14 - 1:13:18

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

Common Law, Admiralty Law and Roman Civil Law Systems

A distinction is made between the common law system the U.S. was founded upon and the Roman civil law system currently in place. The host explains that the gold-fringed flags in courts signify admiralty law, which treats citizens as criminals of the state for violating paper laws. He links this legal shift to economic enslavement, citing examples of homeowners losing property over small tax debts.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
1:04:41 - 1:08:14

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Common Law vs. Roman Civil Law Systems

An exploration of the legal foundations of the United States contrasts the original common law system with the current "Roman civil law" or "Admiralty law." The host argues that the modern system creates victimless crimes to turn citizens into criminals of the state. He cites property taxes as a form of social injustice that allows the government to seize homes over small debts.

Never Seen 1995 Interview With Waco Survivor Catherine Matteson [Cw1hkGgfK34]
31:15 - 33:22

Never Seen 1995 Interview With Waco Survivor Catherine Matteson [Cw1hkGgfK34]

Civil Liberties Warning, Government Accountability

A warning is issued to the public that the government's actions against the Branch Davidians and the Weaver family could happen to any citizen. The speaker argues that if a peaceful religious group can be targeted, no one is safe from potential state overreach. The segment emphasizes that the "government is the people" and requires active oversight to prevent the wrong individuals from taking charge.