Topic: Dan Rather

12 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard Keyes [VAPgqoI0qeQ]
19:14 - 21:35

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard Keyes [VAPgqoI0qeQ]

Disparities in Texas Sentencing and Independent Thought

The speakers argue that independent thinkers are viewed as dangerous criminals by the "New World Order" because they do not follow mainstream media like CBS. A comparison is drawn between the heavy sentences given to political activists and the relatively light 5-to-30-year sentences given to murderers in Texas. They specifically mention a high-profile case involving a pickax murder as an outlier in typical sentencing patterns.

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]
25:38 - 30:08

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]

You Won't Be Trusted Anymore, Media Accountability Song

Dave performs a song titled "You Won't Be Trusted Anymore," targeting mainstream news anchors like Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather. The lyrics suggest that the public is waking up to systemic deception and that the foundation of media influence is crumbling. Following the performance, the hosts compare public apathy regarding freedom to the high level of engagement seen in sporting events like the Super Bowl.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
1:00:12 - 1:02:14

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

Dan Rather Confrontation, Greg Erickson at UT

Greg Erickson's confrontation with news anchor Dan Rather at the University of Texas is detailed, where Rather reportedly told Erickson he was "full of prunes" after being asked about the Federal Reserve and North Korean famine. The segment criticizes the audience's applause for Rather's dismissal of serious questions regarding the Chiapas conflict and domestic surveillance.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
23:31 - 25:51

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

Dr. Dewey Millay, Media Agendas and Government Control

Dr. Dewey Millay, a naturopathic doctor in Waco who treated several Branch Davidians, criticizes the media for its biased reporting and government-controlled agenda. He encourages the American people to watch news anchors like Dan Rather with skepticism, looking for the underlying motives behind the information presented. Millay claims the press conferences held during the siege were filled with contradictions and outright lies.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
50:25 - 52:33

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Media Protest, Free Press International and Radio Tejas

A protest against controlled media is announced for May 29th at the KI Studios on Metric Boulevard. The hosts mock mainstream anchors like Dan Rather, suggesting they are merely teleprompter readers for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Additionally, the "Austin Alternative News & Music Hour" on 95.9 Radio Tejas is promoted, noting that operator Keith Perry continues to broadcast despite threats of heavy fines.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
19:58 - 22:28

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Libertarian Protesters, Confronting Political Figures

A group of protesters carrying libertarian signs discusses their history of confronting figures such as Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, and Dan Rather. They express frustration that KXAN staff will not allow citizens to enter the building to ask questions about news coverage. The segment notes the presence of Chris Ramirez and the absence of a police response to their peaceful demonstration.

A musical performance transitions into a critique of mainstream media outlets including NBC and ABC News. The narrative suggests that corporate news organizations betray public trust and that viewers should turn to cable access television to find the truth. The lyrics and commentary emphasize a growing public realization of media manipulation.

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]
41:42 - 46:27

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

Controlled Media, News Monopolies, Waco Coverage

The mainstream media is characterized as a propaganda machine controlled by powerful interests since J.P. Morgan purchased influential newspapers. Davis cites the media blackouts during the Waco siege and the Republic of Texas standoff as evidence of how information is filtered to protect the state.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
23:56 - 28:11

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Media Consolidation and the Suppression of Dissenting Viewpoints

The uniformity of reporting across major networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC is presented as evidence of a controlled media paradigm. In the PBS documentary, survivor Clive Doyle was reportedly given only 90 seconds of airtime to discuss tertiary issues, effectively silencing the Davidian perspective. The hosts urge KLRU and PBS to provide a balanced platform, arguing that the suppression of the "politically incorrect" side of the story threatens the foundations of the constitutional republic.

28 Year Old  Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]
1:29:41 - 1:31:57

28 Year Old Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]

Government Paranoia, Louis Farrakhan Comparison

A caller accuses the hosts of being overly paranoid and "scared" of the government. Jeff Davis defends his position, stating he is not paranoid but believes a group of elitists is pushing an agenda of "total enslavement." The caller compares Davis's rhetoric to that of Minister Louis Farrakhan, which Davis disputes while acknowledging they may share some views on government corruption.