Topic: Domestic Terrorism

7 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Celebrates The New Surveillance Cameras In Austin Texas   Year 2001 [H24qftPAilk]
12:07 - 13:14

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

Middle Class Apathy, Domestic Terrorism Allegations

The American middle class is described as being too distracted by material wealth and labor to recognize the implementation of a police state. Allegations are made that the government is behind acts of terrorism to justify increased control and the installation of microphones and cameras in residential neighborhoods.

Black Helicopters   Alex Jones Show(Classic) [Z06LYNW9oGY]
6:01 - 8:25

Black Helicopters Alex Jones Show(Classic) [Z06LYNW9oGY]

Non-Lethal Weaponry, Domestic Terrorism, Military-Industrial Complex

The narrative describes advanced non-lethal weaponry, including sedative smoke, electromagnetic cylinders, and microwave weapons used by tactical teams to disable vehicles and electronics. These technologies are framed as tools for a growing global slave state to target domestic populations. Reference is made to Dwight Eisenhower’s farewell address warning against the rising power of the military-industrial complex.

Freedom Report   Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]
26:29 - 28:53

Freedom Report Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]

Media Smear Campaigns, Domestic Terrorism Labels

The hosts discuss a news segment that allegedly linked Mike Hanson to domestic terrorism and out-of-town militias. They recount an incident where Hanson's wife was pulled over by police shortly after the broadcast, arguing that the media and local government are working together to demonize peaceful constitutionalists.

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996  Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]
0:00 - 2:07

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996 Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]

Domestic Terrorism Labeling and Police State Expansion

The term domestic terrorism is being utilized by government agencies to justify the expansion of a police state and increased coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement. Critics argue that this new classification replaces older labels like anti-government extremist to target political dissidents. The discussion highlights how these labels are used to facilitate intelligence gathering on citizens.

Former Delta Force Commander Steve Berry claims that the military is preparing for domestic counter-terrorism operations aimed at American citizens who resist socialization. Berry mentions a 1993 survey given to operators regarding their willingness to serve under United Nations control. He suggests that veteran operators were pushed out of Delta Force to make room for younger personnel who are less committed to the U.S. Constitution.

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]
26:08 - 29:05

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]

Domestic Terrorism Labels, Historical Parallels to the Inquisition

The host examines the use of labels like "extremist" and "domestic terrorist" to demonize those who oppose the World Trade Organization or defend the Bill of Rights. He draws a parallel to the Catholic Church's Inquisition, where dissenters were labeled heretics. He warns that future crises, such as economic collapses or staged events, will be used to accelerate this agenda.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
1:34:25 - 1:36:50

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

Call-In: Mitch Bell on Domestic Terrorism Bills and Media Labeling

Mitch Bell calls in to report that local TV Channel 24 has labeled the host as a "militia leader" and a communication center for the Republic of Texas movement. The host views this as a compliment and a sign that his message is reaching the government. Bell warns that the media is attempting to cast the movement in a negative light to justify new domestic terrorism legislation.