Topic: Establishment

4 chapters across the catalog

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
3:13 - 5:33

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Chris Matthews, Brown University Interview, Establishment Media Criticism

A recent interview with Chris Matthews at Brown University is recounted, where the MSNBC host allegedly claimed to be part of the establishment and expressed controversial views on the Waco siege. The discussion criticizes mainstream media outlets like GE-owned MSNBC for labeling Ron Paul supporters and Hillary Clinton's "Puma" backers as "wacky" or "nuts."

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
39:15 - 42:49

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]

Washington DC Crime Rates and Disarmament

Alex Jones points to high crime rates in Washington, D.C., as evidence that strict gun laws do not prevent violence and instead leave citizens vulnerable. He continues to associate gun control with Nazi ideology and warns the public against identifying with the "establishment." He urges listeners to "break their conditioning" and recognize guns as tools for freedom.

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]
17:55 - 19:20

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]

Technical Difficulties, Live Call Invitation, Establishment Politics

The hosts address visual static on the broadcast and invite listeners to call in and disagree with their findings. They mock the comfort people find in identifying with the Democratic or Republican establishments, characterizing such affiliations as part of a manufactured reality.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
43:02 - 47:33

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Middle Class Apathy and the Comfort Zone

The hosts discuss why the middle class often refuses to oppose the establishment, attributing it to a lack of self-confidence and a desire to remain in a "comfort zone." They cite local corruption in Austin's Capital Metro as an example of problems that are ignored as long as people feel relatively comfortable. They argue that social conditioning and a "dumbed down" educational system prevent people from making the conscious jump to challenge those in power.