Topic: Facebook

15 chapters across the catalog

Live And Let Live Radio   John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]
20:19 - 25:08

Live And Let Live Radio John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]

Courtroom Hallway Incident, Officer Mistrick Facebook Printouts

Following a court hearing, Officer Jason Mistrick allegedly approached Catherine Bleich in the hallway and dropped a folded four-page document on a bench next to her. The papers contained printouts of Bleich's Facebook profile with her real name and face circled, which she interpreted as a stalking and intimidation tactic. When confronted, Mistrick claimed the papers were "trash" before retreating into an employees-only area of the courthouse.

Live And Let Live Radio   John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]
25:09 - 30:46

Live And Let Live Radio John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]

Max Rock Identity, Police Infiltration of Social Media

Catherine Bleich describes discovering that a Facebook user named "Max Rock" was likely an alias for Officer Jason Mistrick. The printouts handed to her showed the officer logged into the Max Rock account, which had previously engaged in strange, "split personality" chats with Bleich and Heather Fazio. The account claimed to have access to "23 moles" and ten gigabytes of screenshots targeting local activists.

Heather Fazio reported a case of alleged law enforcement retaliation involving a post on texaspolicecentral.com by an individual identified as Jason Mistrick. The post labeled Fazio an anarchist and shared her Facebook profile after she advocated for Copwatch, a practice of filming police to ensure transparency. Fazio denied provoking officers and detailed the prior arrest of former executive director John Bush as the catalyst for the online targeting.

Listener Wendy Taylor from Houston calls in to promote the "Remember Waco" Facebook page, which serves as a central hub for memorial details and links to the Baylor University symposium. She credits the Ron Paul campaign for connecting her with others who question the official narrative of the Waco siege. Taylor argues that public awareness of the 1993 events is essential for understanding subsequent American history.

24th Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre [KHzT CQMrjs]
5:29 - 7:43

24th Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre [KHzT CQMrjs]

Mike Hanson Archives and Waco Documentary Videos

Mike Hanson directs viewers to his Facebook page and the Mike Hanson Archives on YouTube for video documentation regarding the Waco siege. The digital collection includes films about the Mount Carmel survivors and a virtual tour of the Davy Crockett Store and Cafe. These resources are intended for those unable to attend the physical memorial service in person.

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]
0:01 - 0:48

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]

Mike Hanson Memorial Tribute to Terry Liberty Parker

Mike Hanson reflects on the life and legacy of freedom activist Terry Liberty Parker, who passed away in 2007. Hanson announces an upcoming memorial service scheduled for December 17th and directs viewers to his Facebook page for further details. The segment establishes the context for a historical interview clip featuring Parker and Waco survivor Catherine Matteson.

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]
6:43 - 7:17

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]

Mike Hanson Final Tribute and Memorial Details

Mike Hanson concludes the segment by showing a photograph of himself with Terry Liberty Parker and reiterating Parker's status as a personal hero. He encourages the audience to attend the memorial service on December 17th and provides a final reminder to check his Facebook page for event information. The broadcast ends with a blessing and a farewell to the viewers.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]
49:51 - 51:10

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Mike Hanson Archives, Channel Subscription Appeal

Mike Hanson concludes the video by urging viewers to subscribe to his YouTube channels, including the Mike Hanson Archives and the new Waco Archives. He explains that donations from his book sales are being used to hire staff and purchase equipment for digitizing hundreds of historical tapes featuring Alex Jones and Jeff Davis. Hanson signs off from Gonzales, Texas, requesting community support for the preservation project.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
1:14:18 - 1:15:40

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Mike Hanson Archives and Channel Support

Mike Hanson concludes the broadcast by promoting his YouTube channels, including the Mike Hanson Archives and the new Waco Archives. He requests $25 donations from listeners to help fund the equipment and staff needed for uploading historical videos, offering his book as a thank-you gift. The show ends with a sign-off from Gonzales, Texas.

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]
0:00 - 1:41

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]

Mike Hanson Archives, George Humphrey YouTube Channel Promotion

Mike Hanson introduces George Humphrey, a guest not seen in twenty years, to discuss current world events and political control. Hanson promotes his YouTube channels, including Mike Hanson Archives and Waco Archives, noting he has invested $20,000 in editing equipment to digitize 25 years of footage. Humphrey encourages viewers to check out the archives where his past appearances are being uploaded.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
0:00 - 2:30

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

Mike Hanson Archives, George Humphrey Interview

Mike Hanson introduces George Humphrey to discuss his recent activities and his presence in the Mike Hanson Archives. Humphrey claims that current societal issues are about political control rather than a virus and asserts his status as a free and sovereign individual. Hanson promotes his YouTube channels, including the Waco Archives, which feature historical footage of Humphrey.

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]
57:42 - 1:00:31

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]

George Humphrey and Final Sign-off

The program concludes with a chance encounter with activist George Humphrey in an elevator. Humphrey speaks briefly about the need for political freedom and his skepticism regarding virus-related controls. Mike Hanson reiterates his commitment to uploading his massive video archive and introduces Kevin Smith, who also voices support for the archival project.

Did I Hear Alex Jones Predict September 11, 2001 In 1998? [ajMvHbftq3c]
1:25 - 2:53

Did I Hear Alex Jones Predict September 11, 2001 In 1998? [ajMvHbftq3c]

Mike Hanson Media History and Social Media Censorship

Mike Hanson reflects on his tenure as a producer for the Jeff Davis and Alex Jones shows from 1995 to 2010, during which he produced approximately 2,200 live shows at ACTV in Austin, Texas. He addresses the removal of 25-year-old archival videos from Facebook for alleged community standards violations despite their historical nature. The discussion encourages viewers to subscribe to the Mike Hanson Archives and Joyce Isaacs Archives on YouTube to preserve these media records.

Emergency Call Out To My Subscribers [fgx8auRBRvg]
3:48 - 5:10

Emergency Call Out To My Subscribers [fgx8auRBRvg]

Gonzales Texas Office Contact Information and Final Warning

Mike Hanson provides his physical office address in Gonzales, Texas, and a direct phone number for supporters to maintain contact. He anticipates an immediate ban following this emergency broadcast and urges followers to find his Michael Scott Hanson profile on Facebook. The segment concludes with a call to prevail against the New World Order and a blessing for the United States republic.