Topic: Constitutional Government

14 chapters across the catalog

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 2 Of 2 [48tQFKy2NGI]
1:28 - 3:42

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 2 Of 2 [48tQFKy2NGI]

Constitutional Sovereignty and Federal Overreach in Education and Currency

A speaker expresses concern over the loss of American sovereignty, claiming the national currency is being regulated in Europe rather than within U.S. boundaries. The discussion emphasizes the doctrine of enumerated powers, arguing that the federal government is overstepping its constitutional limits by funding national education and reaching into citizens' pockets through the judiciary.

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]
1:56 - 4:08

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]

Individual Liberty and Rejection of Global Governance

The discussion focuses on the premise that rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are endowed by a creator rather than granted by government. There is a firm rejection of international dictates, the "New World Order," and media propaganda. The speaker advocates for national sovereignty and the right of individuals to retain the rewards of their own endeavors without top-down interference.

Interview With Daniel Miller   President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]
6:12 - 7:48

Interview With Daniel Miller President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]

Cultural Diversity and Proximity of State Government

Dan Miller discusses the benefits of a localized government in Austin compared to the federal administration in Washington, D.C. He attributes federal dysfunction to extreme cultural and political diversity across the United States that prevents cohesive governance. Miller argues that a Texas-based government is more accountable because citizens can physically reach their representatives within a day's drive.

Ron Paul: "I Love The Trailer Park Show???"  After 2003 Speech At University Of Texas [dGwQzXlsH64]
0:55 - 1:41

Ron Paul: "I Love The Trailer Park Show???" After 2003 Speech At University Of Texas [dGwQzXlsH64]

Ron Paul on Constitutional Government and Education

Dr. Ron Paul identifies self-education and teaching children moral principles as the primary methods for individuals to reverse unconstitutional government trends. He asserts that systemic change only occurs once a sufficient number of citizens reform their own lives and understanding of liberty. This grassroots approach focuses on individual responsibility rather than top-down political mandates.

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
22:23 - 24:26

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]

Biblical Interpretations and Constitutional Privileges

A speaker discusses the Bible's stance on morality while claiming he does not intend to harm Black or homosexual individuals unless in self-defense. He argues that the federal government is slowly stripping away constitutional rights and returning them as "privileges." The discourse emphasizes a perceived loss of heritage and the right to disagree with government mandates.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]
8:09 - 12:24

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]

Kilgore Unity Meeting, Republic of Texas Factional Negotiations

Archie Lowe recounts a recent rally in Kilgore intended to reconcile three different factions of the Republic of Texas. While the public event focused on Texas independence, private negotiations between faction leaders involved significant disagreement, leading to the announcement of a June 8 convention where citizens will attempt to elect a new unified provisional government.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]
12:24 - 15:22

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]

Constitutional Violations, Economic Burden of Federal Taxation

A speaker describes their transition from mainstream political parties to the independence movement after studying the U.S. Constitution and concluding the federal government is operating unlawfully. The discussion highlights the economic burden of taxes, noting that "Tax Freedom Day" has shifted from April to June, and argues that the current system uses "smoke and mirrors" to hide the true cost of government.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]
1:20:44 - 1:22:58

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]

June 8 Convention, Citizen-Led Government Reorganization

Archie Lowe provides details on a meeting in Kilgore where a committee was formed to negotiate unity between factions. He emphasizes that if the leadership cannot agree, the citizens have scheduled a convention for June 8 to exercise their constitutional right to abolish the current provisional structure and elect a new government.

The current relationship between the government and the people is likened to a divorce, where the state has abandoned Constitutional ideals and responded with controlling behavior. Critics of the Constitution who call it an "old document" are reminded that the alternative being implemented is an even older form of "thug rule" and fascism dating back to Ancient Rome.

Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violations [73KckWDwmgE]
9:24 - 13:07

Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violations [73KckWDwmgE]

One World Government, Texas Secession Proposals

A caller named Tony discusses the perceived transition toward a one-world government and the suspension of the Constitution via the Emergency Powers Act of 1933. The conversation explores the idea of Texas seceding from the United States to form a separate country focused on individual freedoms. They argue that current laws, such as seat belt and helmet mandates, are driven by financial interests rather than public safety.

Raw⧸Uncut Footage Rebuilding Of Mt. Carmel Church(Branch Davidian)(March 25, 2000) Jeff Davis Int. [IwyjV0MR5c4]
19:56 - 22:16

Raw⧸Uncut Footage Rebuilding Of Mt. Carmel Church(Branch Davidian)(March 25, 2000) Jeff Davis Int. [IwyjV0MR5c4]

Constitutional Rights and Religious Freedom at Mount Carmel

A speaker challenges viewers to consider the implications of the Waco siege on religious freedom and constitutional rights. The discussion posits that the federal government targeted the church as an example rather than simply destroying a compound. Listeners are urged to contribute labor, materials, or financial support to the rebuilding effort as a tribute to the seventeen children who died during the 1993 event.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
15:09 - 16:34

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

10th Amendment, Federal Boundaries and Social Security

George Humphreys asserts that the 10th Amendment was designed to strictly limit federal power to specific functions like national defense and interstate commerce. He claims that since 1933, approximately 95% of passed laws violate the Constitution, specifically targeting Social Security as an unauthorized federal program. The segment emphasizes that local decision-making is the only legitimate form of governance under the original constitutional framework.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
46:45 - 50:39

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Internet Information, Council on Foreign Relations, IRS Model Convention

Libertarian activist Vince May discusses how the internet is being used to bypass establishment control and expose plans for world government. He references the Council on Foreign Relations' concerns about the free flow of information online. May also highlights an IRS "Model Convention" found on the Treasury website that allegedly outlines plans to tax individuals globally for ten years after they leave a country.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
40:25 - 42:51

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Annetta Richards Survivor Testimony, Infrared Evidence

Survivor Annetta Richards describes the trauma of the April 19 fire and the pain experienced by those trapped inside. She asserts that infrared footage proves people were killed at the back of the building near the cafeteria, where no one survived despite it being a primary escape route. The segment calls for the release of imprisoned Davidians and the identification of the shooters, framing the movement as a quest to restore constitutional government rather than a radical revolution.