Topic: Digitization

15 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
45:57 - 50:31

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Fiber Optic Infrastructure and Biometric Surveillance

A discussion on the widespread installation of fiber optic cables leads to concerns about two-way surveillance through digital televisions. The hosts predict that future televisions will include built-in cameras for facial recognition and biometric identification, ostensibly for security or parental controls. They argue this infrastructure is being laid by "Big Brother" to monitor citizens in their homes under the guise of safety and convenience.

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
1:06:58 - 1:12:23

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Technical Details of Seized Surveillance Equipment

Reporters examine a seized digital wireless camera and transmitter found on the Gray property. The equipment is labeled "Property of Marble Falls, Texas" and "Covert Operations," with a P.O. Box in Austin. They record the VIN number (C2120) and note the presence of night vision capabilities. The hosts question why a small-town police department from Marble Falls is operating high-tech surveillance hundreds of miles away in Trinidad.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
38:41 - 42:10

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Digital Currency Transition, Federal Reserve Private Ownership

A discussion regarding the potential transition from physical cash to a plastic-only currency system by the year 2000. The host notes that the Federal Reserve is privately owned and advocates for a return to silver-backed currency. A caller references a Margaret Atwood book to illustrate how a cashless society could be used for government control.

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]
3:33 - 5:18

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]

Michael Allison Arrested During Ordinance Dispute and Court Hearing

The legal conflict began when Michael Allison attempted to document police interactions regarding unregistered cars on his property. After being denied a court reporter during a local ordinance hearing, Allison informed the judge he would record the proceedings himself for documentation purposes. Robinson Police subsequently confiscated his digital recorder and arrested him on five felony eavesdropping charges related to his various recordings of public officials.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]
4:11 - 7:52

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]

Audio Documentation of Police Interactions and Privacy Expectations

Michael Allison explains his decision to use an Olympus DS-30 digital recorder to document interactions with law enforcement following initial threats and intimidation. He asserts that the recordings were audio-only and often conducted openly on his mother's private property where he argues the police had no expectation of privacy. The discussion highlights the tension between citizens recording police actions and the authorities' use of eavesdropping statutes to discourage such documentation.

Alex Jones Celebrates The New Surveillance Cameras In Austin Texas   Year 2001 [H24qftPAilk]
0:35 - 1:20

Alex Jones Celebrates The New Surveillance Cameras In Austin Texas Year 2001 [H24qftPAilk]

Pelco Surveillance Cameras, Austin Street Corner Investigation

Pelco surveillance cameras installed on Austin street corners feature 28x digital zoom and 360-degree rotation capabilities. These units, costing approximately $2,000 each, possess 54 presets and can be equipped with facial recognition software to identify individuals at intersections.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
18:27 - 21:16

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]

Mount Carmel Site Activity, Interaction with Survivors and Workers

Volunteers at the Mount Carmel site interacted with survivors, including a woman referred to as Miss Catherine, while managing the physical demands of the build. Workers like Steve Lane assisted with cutting steel and tying reinforcements in the heat. The atmosphere on-site included discussions of historical artifacts found in the rubble and the documentation of the process via digital photography for online distribution.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
8:56 - 10:22

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

Biometric Smart Cards, Digitalized Banking Standards

A host describes receiving a new bank card notice requiring a digitalized photo, thumb scan, and digitized signature to meet federal standards for new smart cards. They warn that these "invisible contracts" link local banks to World Bank guidelines and the Federal Reserve. Listeners are encouraged to contact their bankers to ask about biometric requirements and data sharing policies.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
26:31 - 28:53

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

IRS Tax Interactive Website, Teenage Taxation Training

The hosts examine "The Digital Daily" on the IRS website, which features a story about a Tyler, Texas high school student named Tanya Taylor. The article depicts the teenager as being happy to see tax deductions on her first paycheck after using the "Tax Interactive" website. The hosts characterize this as government propaganda designed to train children to accept high taxation.

Patriot Fun Show Part 2(Classic Jeff Davis 1997) [SEByC2zAssk]
17:42 - 18:40

Patriot Fun Show Part 2(Classic Jeff Davis 1997) [SEByC2zAssk]

Archive Digitization Project and Final Sign-off

Mike Hanson concludes the broadcast from Gonzales, Texas, detailing the investment in staff and equipment required to maintain three YouTube archive channels. He requests $25 donations in exchange for his book to fund the ongoing digitization of historical video content. The show ends with a call for followers on Facebook and a final blessing to the audience.

Steve Lane, Co Host Of Freedom Report Exposes Government Environmental Takeover [KLEq8JCRv0Q]
13:02 - 15:34

Steve Lane, Co Host Of Freedom Report Exposes Government Environmental Takeover [KLEq8JCRv0Q]

Mike Hanson Archives Digital Preservation Project and Book Offer

Mike Hanson announces the launch of the Hanson Archives and Waco Archives YouTube channels to preserve 25 years of public access television footage. The project features historical recordings of figures such as Alex Jones, Jeff Davis, and Steve Lane from the ACTV era. Listeners are offered a signed copy of the book "Bohemia Grove: Cult of Conspiracy" in exchange for a $25 donation to support the equipment and labor costs of transferring raw tapes to digital formats.

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]
1:44:19 - 1:51:59

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]

ACTV Preservation Project, Digital Archiving

Mike Hanson discusses the ongoing effort to preserve 20-25 years of public access television (ACTV) tapes. The project involves digitizing raw footage featuring figures like Alex Jones, Jeff Davis, and Steve Lane. Hanson emphasizes the importance of subscribing to the new YouTube channels to support the preservation of these historical patriot broadcasts.

Survivor Sheila Martin Lost Husband Wayne Martin And 4 Children In 1993 Fire [A4dErSkBcpA]
8:13 - 9:55

Survivor Sheila Martin Lost Husband Wayne Martin And 4 Children In 1993 Fire [A4dErSkBcpA]

Mike Hanson Archives Digital Preservation Project

Producer Mike Hanson is digitizing over 2,200 television shows recorded between 1995 and 2010 for upload to YouTube and social media. The project involves transferring content from aging VHS tapes to prevent the permanent loss of historical media featuring figures like Alex Jones and Jeff Davis. Hanson has launched specific channels, including the Waco Archives, to host interviews with survivors and footage of the 1999 church rebuild.

Hanson issues a plea for technical assistance from anyone skilled in VHS-to-digital transfers, offering free motel lodging in exchange for help. He explains that his book sales currently fund the $600 weekly operational costs of the archive. He expresses a sense of urgency to release the truth about Waco to the public before he passes away, citing the sheer volume of material remaining in storage.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
2:07:58 - 2:10:51

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

Volunteers of America, Steel Cutting and Construction

Footage captures the physical labor of the rebuilding effort, including volunteers cutting steel and pouring foundations. The segment highlights the camaraderie among the workers and the shared goal of challenging the "false reality" presented by the government.