Topic: Federalist Papers

5 chapters across the catalog

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]
42:18 - 45:51

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]

Second Amendment, Standing Armies and Federalist Papers

The Second Amendment is defended as a "Creator-given right" intended to protect citizens against the dangers of a standing army. Referencing the Federalist Papers and the views of the founding fathers, the discussion emphasizes that the right to bear arms was established to prevent tyrannical government control, citing historical examples from Russia and Nazi Germany.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
39:54 - 43:53

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

Police Academy Training, Constitutional Independence

Chief Philippus explains that his department trains internally at their own academy and does not require military integration for local missions. He rejects the idea of local police participating in "classified" operations with the military, stating it is inappropriate for his jurisdiction. He affirms his commitment to working with the FBI and DEA on legal matters while maintaining constitutional boundaries against a "police state."

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]
23:41 - 26:52

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]

IRS Surveillance Equipment, Remington Shotguns, Federalist Papers

The hosts discuss reports of the IRS purchasing $200,000 worth of Remington shotguns, semi-automatic handguns, and sophisticated surveillance equipment like hidden clock cameras. They argue these purchases contradict the "friendly IRS" rebranding and represent an unconstitutional assault on privacy. The segment references the Federalist Papers to argue that the modern income tax is a form of "head tax" lamented by the Founding Fathers.

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]
47:10 - 50:04

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]

Disarming Argument, John Sugarman and Gun Culture

Author John Sugarman's book on American handgun culture is criticized for promoting the total banning of handguns. Despite claims in the Austin American Statesman, data suggests that areas with high gun ownership, like Indianapolis, often have lower homicide rates than cities with bans, like Washington D.C.

The Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) are described as front groups running the United States government and controlling mainstream media. The narrative traces media consolidation back to J.P. Morgan and discusses the private nature of the Federal Reserve. Listeners are urged to read the Constitution and the Federalist Papers to combat incremental tyranny and the "boiling frog" effect of the police state.