Topic: De Industrialization

3 chapters across the catalog

The Freedom Report   Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]
4:22 - 5:16

The Freedom Report Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]

Federal Agency Criticism and FBI Whistleblowers

The discussion characterizes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) and the FBI as corrupt organizations that suppress internal dissent. Former senior agent Ted Gunnarson and Frederick Weihurst are cited as examples of individuals who claim the federal government is manipulating the public and overseeing the de-industrialization of America.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:10:36 - 1:12:38

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

Federal Agency Criticism, Ted Gunnarson and Fourth of July Defiance

The hosts label the BATF and FBI as "enforcers of slavery" and "packs of liars," citing former senior agent Ted Gunnarson as a source for internal corruption. They frame the Fourth of July as a holiday of defiance against tyranny rather than just a celebration. The discussion also touches on the "de-industrialization" of America and the need for citizens to stop acting like "jellyfish."

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]
14:13 - 17:06

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

Kyoto Protocol, Al Gore and American De-industrialization Plans

Jeff Davis introduces a magazine titled "Conspiracy for Global Control" to frame a discussion on upcoming environmental regulations. Alex Jones discusses Vice President Al Gore's trip to Kyoto, Japan, claiming the resulting treaty will restrict U.S. fossil fuel intake by 20% while exempting other nations. Jones characterizes these environmental laws and trade tariffs as a premeditated plan for the de-industrialization of America.