Topic: Enforcers

78 chapters across the catalog

The Gray Standoff On ABC 20⧸20 Part 2 Of 2 [WX78CRXdBlU]
1:56 - 3:39

The Gray Standoff On ABC 20⧸20 Part 2 Of 2 [WX78CRXdBlU]

Sheriff Howard Slick Alfred and the Waco Siege Comparison

Henderson County Sheriff Howard Slick Alfred is maintaining a waiting game regarding the Gray compound to avoid a repeat of the Waco siege. The Sheriff expresses concern that a forced entry would endanger the lives of the children inside. While Tarkington criticizes the delay as a lack of enforcement, Alfred maintains that time is the best ally to ensure the children are recovered alive.

Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]
3:07 - 4:31

Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]

Jack McLamb and Educational Outreach to Law Enforcement

Jack McLamb, a highly decorated and frequently fired police chief from Phoenix, Arizona, leads an organization focused on educating law enforcement and military personnel. The strategy aims to inform officers that they are being manipulated to protect a system rather than individual lives or property. This educational process is identified as the "Achilles heel" of globalist control.

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  3 Of 3 [RgSuxtYZypw]
0:00 - 1:19

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 3 Of 3 [RgSuxtYZypw]

Texas Department of Public Safety and Highway Patrol Collaboration

The Texas Department of Transportation works closely with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to manage highway patrolling and traffic accidents outside city limits. While the DPS is described as a professional organization that provides immeasurable help, there is ongoing discussion regarding the testing of automated systems for issuing traffic tickets at railroad crossings in Austin.

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]
6:41 - 8:06

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]

Automated Enforcement and DPS Highway Patrol Cooperation

Texas transportation officials state there are currently no plans to implement California-style automated camera ticketing for traffic violations. While cameras are placed every eighth of a mile in key areas for monitoring, law enforcement remains the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) outside city limits. TxDOT works closely with the DPS to manage highway patrolling, accident response, and traffic control.

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  1 Of 3 [g5goguExYPk]
5:56 - 8:13

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 1 Of 3 [g5goguExYPk]

Automated Traffic Enforcement and Road Sensor Technology

The discussion shifts to the use of snapshot video cameras for mailing traffic tickets, a practice already established in California. While Mr. Hurt maintains that the Texas system is a traffic management tool rather than a law enforcement tool, he acknowledges that the cameras possess pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities. Technical details are provided regarding the difference between temporary rubber traffic counters and permanent sensor loops embedded in concrete on Interstate 35.

Dash Cam Footage Of Grandmother Being Tased [YKohyVJYiEU]
0:00 - 1:44

Dash Cam Footage Of Grandmother Being Tased [YKohyVJYiEU]

Police Bodycam Audio of Taser Deployment During Traffic Stop

Police bodycam audio captures a tense confrontation where an officer repeatedly orders a suspect to step back and place their hands behind their back. The suspect attempts to return to their vehicle despite multiple warnings of taser deployment. The recording documents the officer deploying a taser and calling for backup after the individual refuses to comply with verbal commands.

Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton In Awe Of Grandma Being Tasered By Constable [A1ETJF TQPU]
0:00 - 0:36

Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton In Awe Of Grandma Being Tasered By Constable [A1ETJF TQPU]

Travis County Sheriff Criticizes Deputy for Tasing Elderly Woman

Travis County Sheriff Greg Hamilton issued a formal statement expressing shock after viewing dashcam footage of a deputy constable tasing a 72-year-old woman. The video has gained national attention, leading to a public disagreement between the Sheriff's Office and the Constable's department regarding the use of force during the traffic stop.

Exclusive! Uncut Dash Cam Video   Deputy Chris Bieze Tases Grandma Winkfein After Resisting Arrest [E1wmpm6v0Yc]
0:00 - 4:30

Exclusive! Uncut Dash Cam Video Deputy Chris Bieze Tases Grandma Winkfein After Resisting Arrest [E1wmpm6v0Yc]

Police Confrontation and Taser Deployment Against Elderly Woman

A 72-year-old woman is tased by a police officer during a heated roadside confrontation following a traffic stop. The incident escalates when the woman refuses to sign a citation and attempts to return to her vehicle against the officer's orders. The officer deploys his taser multiple times to gain compliance while calling for emergency backup over the radio.

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]
8:30 - 10:09

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]

Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement Policy

A policy of strict border enforcement is proposed, comparing national security to the protection of a private home. The speaker rejects the idea of awarding citizenship to illegal aliens, insisting that all residents must register under current laws and pay taxes. The segment concludes with a defense of American wealth and compassion, framing the U.S. as a nation under God that has contributed more to the world than any other.

Mike Hanson Confronts  Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]
6:13 - 8:36

Mike Hanson Confronts Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]

Observation of Rapid Ticket Issuance at Country Club Intersection

The individual records multiple other drivers failing to stop at the same intersection while the deputies remain stationed to issue citations. The narrator claims to have witnessed three tickets issued in a very short duration, arguing that the frequency of violations proves the intersection is confusing to the public rather than a case of intentional lawbreaking. There is a stated intent to upload the footage to YouTube to expose what is described as "fleecing" the public for county revenue.

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
1:00 - 2:44

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol U.N. Day Oct. 24th 1998 TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]

Hegelian Principle, Selective Law Enforcement and Prison Population Trends

A critique of the American justice system highlights the release of violent criminals while non-violent offenders, such as those possessing marijuana, face imprisonment. The speaker references the discovery of Colleen Reed's body as an example of failed public safety. This disparity is attributed to the Hegelian principle of creating a crisis to offer a predetermined solution of social control.

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas   1999 [Xedh ALIg74]
6:54 - 7:15

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas 1999 [Xedh ALIg74]

Williamson County Revenue Collection and Citizen Status

Williamson County is characterized as a massive revenue collection agency that utilizes law enforcement to maintain control over the population. The discussion frames the current relationship between the government and the public as one where citizens are treated as second-class subjects or slaves. The segment concludes by questioning whether Americans will accept this status or demand a return to constitutional freedoms.

Classic Alex Jones   City Health Dept Hypocrisy & Roland Ellingson 1999 [4s3TStBMI3I]

Classic Alex Jones City Health Dept Hypocrisy & Roland Ellingson 1999 [4s3TStBMI3I]

Austin Health Department Harassment of Resident Mr. Ellingson

Austin Health and Human Services issued a violation notice to Mr. Ellingson, a resident who has lived at 407 West 37th Street since May 1947. The city alleges ordinance violations regarding the maintenance of his property, despite the grass being only three to four inches high. The citation threatens liens on the home and fines of $2,000 per day against the elderly homeowner.

Classic Alex Jones   City Health Dept Hypocrisy & Roland Ellingson 1999 [4s3TStBMI3I]
3:52 - 7:16

Classic Alex Jones City Health Dept Hypocrisy & Roland Ellingson 1999 [4s3TStBMI3I]

Overgrown Properties Owned by Austin City Council Member

An Austin City Council member reportedly owns two properties that are significantly more overgrown and poorly maintained than the property cited by the health department. One rental property features a rotting roof covered by a tarp and a yard infested with mosquitoes. Critics point to this as evidence of selective enforcement and hypocrisy by city bureaucrats and the Austin American Statesman.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
12:24 - 13:11

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Commentary on the Use of Tanks at Waco

The hosts provide final commentary on the tragedy, labeling the government's actions as mass murder and criticizing the use of tanks against a building containing men, women, and children. One speaker asserts that they would have refused orders to drive a tank into the structure, emphasizing the innocence of the victims before transitioning to a musical tribute titled 17 Little Children.

Waco Footage Montage.  Lying CNN Hit Piece Remix. [jSp2SNRpnjo]
0:17 - 3:24

Waco Footage Montage. Lying CNN Hit Piece Remix. [jSp2SNRpnjo]

Waco Siege and Branch Davidian Conflict

Audio clips from the 1993 Waco siege document the initial confrontation between federal agents and the Branch Davidians. The recordings capture emergency 911 calls, gunfire, and David Koresh's defiant stance against government agencies. Federal law enforcement officers and compound residents exchange threats as the standoff begins following the deaths of multiple agents.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
2:18 - 4:43

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Ed Dennis Personal Reflections on the Mount Carmel Siege

Special counsel Ed Dennis offered a personal preface to his report on the Mount Carmel incident, acknowledging the emotional difficulty of remaining detached. He cited the deaths of four ATF agents and the execution of children as horrific outcomes of the ambush by David Koresh. Dennis clarified that while he is not a behavioral expert, he was tasked by the Deputy Attorney General to evaluate law enforcement's handling of the crisis.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
4:44 - 6:33

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Investigation into the Cause of the April 19th Fire

Evidence indicates that the fire on April 19th was started by occupants within the compound rather than the law enforcement tear gas assault. The tear gas plan was specifically designed to minimize fire risk, and fire equipment was held back only due to the immediate danger to firefighters. Investigators concluded the blaze was an act of mass suicide or murder orchestrated by those inside.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
14:51 - 17:53

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Conflict Between Negotiation Strategy and Tactical Pressure Tactics

A conflict existed between the long-term negotiation strategy and the immediate pressure tactics used to increase discomfort within the compound. While 35 individuals exited during the 51-day standoff, behavioral experts suggested that Koresh’s state of mind made a peaceful resolution unlikely. Experts noted that while pressure and negotiation are typically used in tandem, Koresh's desire for martyrdom complicated standard law enforcement procedures.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
17:55 - 20:31

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Law Enforcement Firepower and the Decision Against Withdrawal

Law enforcement maintained a significant tactical presence due to the heavy armament of the Davidians and the previous deaths of four agents. While some suggested withdrawing hardware to reduce Koresh's perceived power, officials determined that removing firepower would have been an extraordinary risk. Evidence suggests those who did exit the compound did so on Koresh's specific timetable rather than as a result of tactical pressure.