Topic: Cuba

4 chapters across the catalog

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
58:25 - 1:01:14

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

Mark Kristner, Boat Seizure and Cuban Dissidents

The report continues with the story of Mark Kristner, whose boat was seized by the Coast Guard while he was attempting to help his Cuban fiancée, Anna Acosta, reach Mexico. While Kristner was charged with transporting illegal aliens, the government held his fiancée at Guantanamo Bay for two years. The segment highlights the growing use of asset forfeiture in various law enforcement sectors.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
2:14:54 - 2:18:07

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

UN Sovereignty, CIA Interference in Cuba and Iran

The shift from Congressional authority to UN authority is viewed as the end of American sovereignty. Historical CIA failures, such as the botched attempt to overthrow the government in Cuba and the installation of the Shah in Iran, are cited as examples of interventionism that led to long-term hostility and terrorism. Critics argue that these conflicts are often manufactured by the power structure to maintain an "empire" of terror.

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]
55:07 - 57:56

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]

Alex Jones, Money Machines, Global Conflict History

Alex Jones joins the program to discuss the "money machines" of central banks that finance global conflicts, including both World Wars and the Vietnam War. Jones warns that the situation is more dangerous than it appears and notes that America is increasingly adopting socialist aims similar to those in Cuba and Russia.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
36:04 - 37:59

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

Cuban Revolution, Castro Regime Atrocities, Personal Narrative

A guest recounts his childhood experience in Cuba during the first two years of Fidel Castro's rise to power. He describes how the regime seized his father's life savings, strip-searched his mother, and forcibly placed him in a military school for six months. The speaker draws parallels between the early signs of Cuban communism and current political trends in the United States.