Topic: Genealogy

4 chapters across the catalog

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
23:09 - 26:35

A Conversation With David Icke 1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]

Presidential Genealogy and Royal Bloodline Continuity

U.S. Presidents are described as a royal dynasty rather than representatives of a genetic diversity. Research from Burke's Peerage suggests that every presidential election has been won by the candidate with the most royal genes, linking American leaders back to European aristocracy.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]
35:21 - 37:38

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]

Moral Hypocrisy, Political Elites, Council on Foreign Relations

The discussion critiques the moral character of mainstream politicians, specifically Newt Gingrich’s personal life and Barack Obama’s past drug use. Jack Blood cites genealogy reports claiming most U.S. presidents are related to European royalty. They reference economist Gary North’s theory that candidates must be vetted by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), noting the organization's hostility toward Ron Paul.

David Crockett Video Tour [8zZ17yx6Q5c]
5:37 - 7:44

David Crockett Video Tour [8zZ17yx6Q5c]

Hanson Family Genealogy and Davy Crockett Ancestry

Mike Hanson detailed his direct ancestral connection to Davy Crockett, identifying Nathan Crockett as his fourth great-grandfather. The store displays a comprehensive family tree and historical photographs of Gonzales dating back to its founding in 1825. Hanson noted a striking physical resemblance between a 109-year-old photograph of his grandfather and his current grandson, Zachary.

Special Video To All Of Our Subscribers Of MikeHansonArchives [g6F78c Z654]
2:46 - 3:26

Special Video To All Of Our Subscribers Of MikeHansonArchives [g6F78c Z654]

Texas Independence History and Davy Crockett Ancestry

Mike Hanson highlights the historical significance of Gonzales, Texas, noting it as the site where the first shot of the Texas Independence War was fired. He further claims a direct ancestral link to the legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett, displaying a family tree to verify the connection. The segment concludes with a final appeal for subscribers to join the Hanson Archives YouTube community.