Topic: Dallas Morning News

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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.

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.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
55:02 - 56:50

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

John Danforth, Special Counsel Independence Concerns

Alex Jones questions the independence of Special Counsel John Danforth, noting he was appointed by the very officials he was tasked to investigate. The segment details allegations of Delta Force involvement in the Waco murders and the use of CS gas against children huddled in the compound's bunker.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:54:11 - 1:56:41

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Delta Force Memos, Violence of Action at Waco

Alex Jones cites internal Delta Force memos obtained via the Freedom of Information Act that discussed "violence of action" at Waco. He claims the mission was to "take out" the residents and points to flare footage as evidence of federal teams shooting at people trying to exit the building.

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]
30:06 - 35:09

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]

Psychological Warfare Tactics, Foreign Military Presence in Waco

Claims are made regarding the presence of Russian, British SAS, and Israeli forces during the Waco siege, citing alleged reports from the Dallas Morning News. The speakers characterize these events as clear psychological warfare against the American public. They reiterate the belief that extremist groups are infiltrated by the FBI to maintain a state of constant crisis.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
2:03:00 - 2:07:19

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Media Coverage of Rebuilding, Delta Force Memos

Media outlets gather at Capitol Plaza as the volunteer convoy prepares to depart for Mount Carmel. Alex Jones discusses internal Delta Force memos obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, which allegedly show the military discussed "violence of action" at Waco. The rebuilding effort is described as a monument to the 1993 events and a warning against the "frightening trend" of military and police cooperation in the United States.