Topic: Collectibles

5 chapters across the catalog

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]
2:53 - 3:06

New Texas Blood Draw Law Starts Sept 1st 2009 [aOvWIJehWxo]

Phlebotomy Training for Texas Police Officers

Austin and Williamson County utilize trained phlebotomists to conduct blood draws for criminal investigations. However, some jurisdictions across Texas have begun training police officers to perform the medical procedure themselves. This shift in protocol ensures immediate evidence collection in areas where medical staff may not be readily available.

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.

Calculations from two fire hydrants show that over 150,000 gallons of water have been pumped between August 4 and August 12, 1998. The electronic timers are configured for four-hour durations every single day, contrasting with the "every other day" guidelines suggested for the public. Visual evidence from the meters confirms a steady flow of 10 gallons per click, totaling over 72,000 gallons at one specific station.

Davy Crockett Courts To Open In January In Gonzales Texas [nmYKO G Kko]
5:42 - 6:52

Davy Crockett Courts To Open In January In Gonzales Texas [nmYKO G Kko]

Davy Crockett Memorabilia and Wolf Family History

The motel office houses rare Davy Crockett collectibles, including a themed cookie jar and a vintage lamp. Family history is preserved through photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, the grandparents of the property owner, who passed away in 2001 and 2003. The collection also features a reference to the fictional character J.R. Ewing.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
30:40 - 34:11

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Pentagrams vs. Crosses, Collective Energy and Judgment

The pagan caller explains her choice to wear a pentagram as a symbol of harmony with the planet, while criticizing the cross as a symbol of an execution device. She denies being a Satanist, stating she believes in evil as a human capability rather than a supernatural entity. The segment explores her belief in a collective energy and a form of post-mortem judgment.