Topic: Dallas

28 chapters across the catalog

LBJ's Mistress   Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]
1:59 - 3:57

LBJ's Mistress Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]

Media Coverage of Madeline Brown and Lyndon Johnson Affair

National newspapers and nightly news programs featured the relationship between Madeline Brown and Lyndon B. Johnson following the 1987 lawsuit. Brown describes meeting Johnson at a senatorial victory party over Governor Coke Stevenson while she was employed at a Dallas advertising agency. She characterizes the former president as a manipulative yet magnificent leader with a dual personality.

Interview With LBJ's Mistress June 30th 1997  JEFF Davis Show [zA NEy4vEs0]
7:10 - 9:24

Interview With LBJ's Mistress June 30th 1997 JEFF Davis Show [zA NEy4vEs0]

Jerome Ragsdale, Dallas Underground and Illegal Services

Lyndon B. Johnson appointed attorney Jerome Ragsdale to manage the pregnancy situation to protect his political career following the Box 13 scandal. The discussion shifts to the lawless nature of Dallas during that era, including the availability of illegal abortions for $25 and the presence of organized crime. References are made to Jack Ruby and the low costs of hiring individuals for physical violence or contract killings.

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 1 Of 2 [cc1ggmTaIcg]
0:57 - 2:48

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Tea Party PT 1 Of 2 [cc1ggmTaIcg]

Texas Freedom Rally Petition and Flag Tour

A petition and a commemorative flag are scheduled to travel from Gonzales to Freedom Rallies in Houston and Dallas before returning for a local festival. Organizers aim to collect thousands of signatures on both the flag and the petition to deliver them to the Texas Congressional Delegation in Washington, D.C.

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman   Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]

John Trochmann and Militia of Montana Origins

John Trochmann, co-founder of the Militia of Montana, describes the historical events that led to the organization's formation during an interview in Dallas, Texas. Trochmann cites his military service during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as pivotal moments that sparked his 22-year pursuit of government accountability. The term militia was officially adopted in early 1994 as a rallying cry rooted in American ancestral history.

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman   Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]
6:16 - 7:06

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]

John Trochmann Final Statement on Independent Research

John Trochmann concludes his interview on the Jeff Davis show by urging viewers to conduct independent research rather than trusting mainstream media outlets. He characterizes the mass media as a deceptive force and emphasizes the importance of individual self-reliance and education. The segment ends with Trochmann identifying as a common citizen working toward national unity.

The legal team proposes moving Joe Gray's case to Dallas to gain maximum media exposure and leverage their local influence. They argue that a high-profile trial in a major city would help Gray's incarcerated friend and prevent local authorities from acting in isolation. Gray mentions his birth certificate and his desire to make a stand for the American people against perceived government overreach.

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]
0:02 - 3:23

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]

Dallas County Deputy Arrests Biker to Seize Helmet Camera

Dallas County Deputy James Westbrook arrested sport biker Chris Moore on Stemmons Freeway during Memorial Day weekend. While Moore was riding in a large pack, Westbrook initiated a stop specifically to confiscate Moore's helmet camera as evidence. After Moore refused to surrender his personal property, he was arrested on a charge of having an obstructed license plate and spent eight hours in jail.

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]
3:23 - 5:48

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]

Sheriff Office Reviews Deputy Conduct Following News 8 Investigation

The Dallas County Sheriff's Office launched a review of Deputy James Westbrook's conduct after video evidence contradicted his official arrest report. While Westbrook claimed Chris Moore was stopped for a concealed license plate, helmet camera footage captured the deputy stating he pulled Moore over specifically to seize his camera. The department released separate dash cam footage showing other unidentified bikers performing wheelies and harassing deputies to provide context for the aggressive police response.

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]
5:51 - 8:49

Dallas Deputy Unlawful Arrest Of Stunt Biker To Get Bikers Helmet Cam Video [GjwSoa3kNTw]

Internal Affairs Investigation Into Warrantless Seizure of Biker Property

An Internal Affairs investigation is underway regarding Deputy James Westbrook's warrantless seizure of a biker's helmet camera. Former Dallas County prosecutor Toby Shook stated that the deputy required a warrant to seize the property and that frustration with stunt bikers does not justify violating Constitutional protections. The Sheriff's Office confirmed that dash cam video from Westbrook's own vehicle does not exist, leaving the biker's helmet footage as the primary record of the encounter.

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]
12:22 - 16:55

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]

Sports Diversions, Group Psychology in Media

The hosts critique the public's obsession with professional sports, specifically mentioning the Dallas Cowboys and the Longhorns, as a form of psychological diversion. They argue that citizens are conditioned to know every nuance of sports and fashion while remaining ignorant of their congressional representatives or the Federal Reserve. This obsession is described as a tool to keep the population in a state of "delusional serfdom."

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard Keyes [VAPgqoI0qeQ]
21:35 - 23:58

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard Keyes [VAPgqoI0qeQ]

Escape from the Embassy and Media Indifference

Richard Keyes describes the harrowing escape from the embassy alongside Michael Madsen, involving a pursuit by 400 armed men, dogs, and aircraft. He notes that pursuit vanished shortly after Madsen was killed on May 5th. Keyes criticizes the Dallas Morning News and reporter Mr. Slover for focusing on his whereabouts during the summer rather than the political implications of the Republic of Texas movement.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
13:19 - 14:39

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Ron Engelman, KGBS Radio Advocacy for Branch Davidians

Dallas radio host Ron Engelman of KGBS challenges the official government narrative and attempts to send medical aid to the wounded Branch Davidians. He compares the treatment of the Davidians to prisoners of war and references the previous federal siege of Randy Weaver's family at Ruby Ridge. Engelman criticizes the ATF for acting like "renegades" and questions the validity of their claims regarding heavy weaponry.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
36:27 - 38:40

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

Texas Reform Party Meetings, Bylaws and Power Decentralization

Jim Welch describes the 1994-1995 efforts to form a new political party in Texas. Unlike other states, the Texas group moved quickly to establish a platform and bylaws aimed at dispersing power away from a centralized authority. Welch notes that the national leadership in Dallas eventually rejected their proposed bylaws for giving too much power to the people.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
38:40 - 41:13

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

Perot's Policy Shift, Mainstream Party Influence and Committee Defiance

The Texas committee continued to develop a political platform despite orders from the Dallas national office to disband. Jim Welch explains that Ross Perot changed his mind about a new party, opting instead to allow established Republicans and Democrats to speak at their convention. The committee planned to use proxy votes to regain control from the national leadership.

During the August 1995 convention in Dallas, the Texas reformers were blocked from presenting their resolution by Ross Perot's son-in-law and Russ Verney. Despite prior promises of a workshop, the rules were changed at the last minute to silence the dissenters. This led to a public confrontation and a walkout by members who felt conned by the national leadership.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
49:08 - 51:35

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

Lenora Fulani, Fourth Amendment Rights and Door-to-Door Searches

The discussion critiques the influence of Lenora Fulani within the Reform Party and highlights a controversial statement by Ross Perot regarding crime in Dallas. Perot reportedly suggested cordoning off sections of the city for door-to-door searches for guns and drugs. Jim Welch argues this demonstrates a disregard for the Fourth Amendment and the Bill of Rights.

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]
10:39 - 14:13

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]

Sports Obsession, Commercialism and the Dumbing Down of Society

The speakers critique the public's obsession with professional sports, specifically mentioning the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Longhorns, as a primary diversion from geopolitics. Jones argues that while people may know every nuance of a game, they often cannot identify their own political representatives or explain the function of the Federal Reserve. This fixation is characterized as a tool to maintain a population of "delusional serfs."

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
14:31 - 16:00

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Asset Forfeiture Overturn, Police Militarization Concerns

A judge in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, overturned a car seizure law, marking a rare victory against rampant asset forfeiture used to fund the police state. Concerns are raised regarding the rise of federalized police wearing black ski masks and the secret military control of local SWAT teams. Mainstream news clips are referenced as proof of black helicopter surveillance and increased public monitoring.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
41:28 - 42:59

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Military Assistance to Law Enforcement and the Slave Mentality

A report in the Dallas Morning News from July 7, 1997, details how federal law allows the military to assist law enforcement with surveillance. Alex Jones argues this is a violation of the Constitution and expresses shock at the "mentality of the slave" among citizens who do not care about the loss of national sovereignty. The discussion emphasizes that the erosion of the Bill of Rights is being met with public indifference.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
56:21 - 1:02:51

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

Dick Rebus Discusses Media Failure and Upcoming Book

Author Dick Rebus announces his forthcoming book with Simon & Schuster, detailing 18 months of investigation into the Waco siege. He criticizes the mainstream press for acting as "priests of the state" and failing to investigate the religious motivations of the Branch Davidians, comparing the media's narrow reporting to blind men describing only parts of an elephant.