Topic: Freedom Of Information Act

5 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
9:10 - 13:58

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Surveillance Camera Discovery and Task Force Phone Inquiry

A surveillance camera was discovered on the Gray family farm in East Texas following reports of an impending federal raid. Upon calling the phone number found on the equipment, individuals identifying only as a "task force" refused to provide their specific agency or authority. The caller was directed to a P.O. Box in Austin, Texas, associated with a "court team," and told to file a Freedom of Information Act request to identify the organization.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
8:46 - 10:26

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]

BATF Funding Allegations, Military Involvement in the Waco Siege

Claims surfaced regarding the motivations behind the 1993 raid, suggesting the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) initiated the assault to secure increased funding. Evidence cited from Freedom of Information Act memos suggests that Army Special Operations Delta Force and FBI hostage rescue teams were involved in a "take out" mission rather than a standard arrest. Reports from the Texas Rangers are referenced to support allegations of psychological warfare and the use of flashbang grenades against those attempting to flee.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
7:06 - 8:46

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Waco Siege Analysis, BATF Tactics and Delta Force Involvement

An analysis of the 1993 Waco siege alleges that the BATF initiated the assault to secure increased funding, using a 100-man force despite having only an arrest warrant for David Koresh. Claims are made regarding the use of helicopter gunships and psychological warfare during the 51-day standoff. Internal Delta Force memos, reportedly obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, are cited to suggest the military intended to "take out" the occupants rather than resolve a hostage situation.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:54:11 - 1:56:41

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Delta Force Memos, Violence of Action at Waco

Alex Jones cites internal Delta Force memos obtained via the Freedom of Information Act that discussed "violence of action" at Waco. He claims the mission was to "take out" the residents and points to flare footage as evidence of federal teams shooting at people trying to exit the building.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
2:03:00 - 2:07:19

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Media Coverage of Rebuilding, Delta Force Memos

Media outlets gather at Capitol Plaza as the volunteer convoy prepares to depart for Mount Carmel. Alex Jones discusses internal Delta Force memos obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, which allegedly show the military discussed "violence of action" at Waco. The rebuilding effort is described as a monument to the 1993 events and a warning against the "frightening trend" of military and police cooperation in the United States.