Topic: Darwinism

4 chapters across the catalog

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown   Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]
2:26 - 3:13

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]

Texas Gun Shows, North Austin Event Center Closure

Darwin Bodeker, owner of Texas Gun Shows, reports that his events at the North Austin Event Center, formerly known as the Crockett Center, have been shut down. The closure occurred after the Austin Police Department and ATF allegedly pressured the property owner, HEB, to terminate the lease agreement. The venue is located on North Lamar Boulevard, a detail noted for its historical naming significance alongside the Crockett name.

Jack Blood On Texas Anti Groping TSA Bill Failure   "The Weird Show" [BhRCY76NAPk]
2:34 - 4:02

Jack Blood On Texas Anti Groping TSA Bill Failure "The Weird Show" [BhRCY76NAPk]

Aldous Huxley and George Orwell Social Control Theories

A discussion of dystopian literature highlights the differences between the control methods proposed by Aldous Huxley and George Orwell. Huxley, whose brother was the first head of UNESCO, suggested that populations are tricked or drugged into submission rather than punished. The segment compares these literary warnings to modern societal compliance and the perceived loss of freedom in the United States.

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]
24:58 - 26:28

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]

UN Population Control, Darwinian Atheism, Educational Awareness

A discussion of United Nations treaties suggests a radical agenda for global population reduction, with claims that internationalists aim to eliminate a significant percentage of the middle class. This agenda is attributed to a Darwinian or atheist worldview that lacks moral restraints against mass depopulation. The segment emphasizes the need for "educational glasses" to help the public recognize these hidden agendas, comparing the current political climate to the "Emperor's New Clothes."

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
0:00 - 4:34

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

ASAP Program Voluntary Enrollment and Alternatives

Steve Lane proposes making the Absent Students Assistance Project (ASAP) voluntary rather than mandatory for parents in Austin and Del Valle. He argues that the current implementation involving constable visits is counterproductive and suggests using the $875,000 budget for teachers, classrooms, or automated computer calling systems instead. Lane encourages citizens to write letters to County Commissioners and Darwin McKee to protest the program's current structure.