Topic: Germany

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TX Capitol Worker Calls Alex Jones   1998 [onj7q1OwoCI]
3:37 - 5:06

TX Capitol Worker Calls Alex Jones 1998 [onj7q1OwoCI]

German Surveillance Laws, Indiscriminate Wiretapping and Micro-Cameras

The German parliament reportedly passed legislation allowing for indiscriminate wiretapping and the installation of micro-cameras in private homes, excluding sleeping areas. While citizens are subject to this surveillance, government officials, lobbyists, and psychiatrists are allegedly exempt from the new laws.

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]
2:49 - 4:20

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]

Surveillance Trends in Germany and United Kingdom Privacy Laws

Germany and Britain are identified as global leaders in the implementation of surveillance cameras. Germany recently passed a law allowing the bugging of private homes and the installation of indoor cameras, though politicians, psychiatrists, and lobbyists are reportedly exempt from these measures. These developments are cited as evidence of a growing "Big Brother" infrastructure in Europe.

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]
4:21 - 6:20

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]

Constitutional Rights and Police Identification Disputes

During a recorded standoff, an individual compared police demands for identification and the cessation of filming to tactics used in Nazi Germany and Russia. The individual demanded the badge numbers of the officers involved and insisted that public servants cannot legally prevent documentation of their activities in public view. The dispute centered on whether the airport board has the authority to override First Amendment protections.

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
4:17 - 5:16

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol U.N. Day Oct. 24th 1998 TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]

Historical Parallels to 1933 Germany and Personal Harassment Claims

Modern law enforcement officers are compared to German storm troopers of 1933, suggesting that incremental power surges and propaganda lead to mass violence. The speaker details personal harassment and death threats documented at Tower Records near Mueller Airport. Despite these threats, the speaker vows to continue advocating for freedom and resisting intimidation.

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
1:04:38 - 1:06:58

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

Historical Parallels to Nazi Germany and Civil Rights

The discussion draws parallels between current law enforcement tactics and the early stages of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. Alex Jones references the famous quote by Pastor Martin Niemöller regarding the consequences of failing to stand up for persecuted groups. He argues that the persecution of the Gray family for minor administrative issues is a precursor to a broader police state that will eventually target all Americans.

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.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
8:46 - 10:59

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

Mount Carmel Foundation, Media Restrictions and Evidence of Gunfire

Volunteers at Mount Carmel have begun surveying the land and pouring the foundation for the new sanctuary, with a completion goal of three months. Critics of the 1993 operation compare the government's media restrictions to tactics used in Nazi Germany, noting that news cameras were kept miles away. Claims are made that infrared flare footage proves federal teams fired on individuals attempting to exit the burning building.

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 1 Of 2 [Rmvp95K9BLY]
12:24 - 17:56

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 1 Of 2 [Rmvp95K9BLY]

Confrontation with Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force Officers

Alex Jones identifies himself as a syndicated talk show host while confronting officers he identifies as part of a Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force (MJTF). He compares the current American climate to 1936 Germany and questions officers about federal funding from the National Seat Belt Use Initiative. Jones claims the Delta Force has previously ransacked Texas towns and warns that these federal programs are expanding a "police state" across the nation.

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 1 Of 2 [Rmvp95K9BLY]
23:36 - 30:07

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 1 Of 2 [Rmvp95K9BLY]

Nazi Comparisons and Criticism of Law Enforcement Conduct

Alex Jones continues to film the checkpoint, calling the operation reminiscent of Nazi Germany and accusing the police of engaging in "revenue generation" through harassment. He mocks the officers for their perceived "pack mentality" and their refusal to provide a formal interview with a supervisor. Jones concludes by warning that the officers' own descendants will eventually be enslaved by the very system they are currently helping to establish.

Freedom Report   Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]
38:47 - 43:14

Freedom Report Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]

Police State Comparisons, Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia

Alex Jones warns that the current trajectory of the U.S. government mirrors the rise of totalitarian regimes in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia. He dismisses mainstream "black helicopter" tropes as distractions while highlighting the very real presence of SWAT teams and aggressive bureaucrats at local political meetings.

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996  Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]
6:05 - 9:18

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996 Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]

Law Enforcement Harassment and Nazi Germany Comparisons

A woman was reportedly pulled over twice by police within two miles of her home and questioned about her husband's work and militia involvement despite having no traffic violations. The incident is characterized as a form of domestic terrorism carried out by those operating under the color of law to intimidate ordinary citizens. Such tactics are compared to Nazi Germany, where state agents used routine stops to harass and gather intelligence on the population.

Jeff Davis Fought The Law In Williamson County [046pqjiiQl0]
6:59 - 8:39

Jeff Davis Fought The Law In Williamson County [046pqjiiQl0]

Economic Impact of Law Enforcement Reputation on Williamson County

A speaker warns that aggressive law enforcement tactics are damaging the local economy as travelers on Interstate 35 reportedly bypass Williamson County to avoid "phony" traffic stops. The testimony compares the use of high-intensity lights during stops to tactics used in Nazi Germany and claims an officer on video threatened to assault individuals entering the county. Local business owners are urged to protest these practices due to the loss of potential customers who fear police interaction.

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]
2:24 - 4:58

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]

Illusion of Freedom, Nazi Germany, Communist Soviet Union

Jeff Davis and Alex Jones discuss the concept of the illusion of freedom, beginning with a reading of the poem "First They Came" regarding the Holocaust. They compare modern American law enforcement practices, such as driver's license and registration checks, to the "papers please" requirements of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The discussion posits that American citizens are increasingly treated like criminals through spot checks and regulatory hurdles.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
19:33 - 21:16

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Population Control, Environmental Pseudoscience, Technological Solutions

The concept of population control is dismissed as "pseudoscience" funded by elite grants to universities like Berkeley. The speakers argue that technological advancements, such as the combustion engine and catalytic converters, have historically solved environmental crises like horse manure and smog. Global population trends in America and Germany are contrasted.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
1:09:12 - 1:13:16

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]

Food Stamp Debit Cards, Nazi Germany Comparisons

Jeff Davis critiques the Texas Star card and the transition of food stamps to debit cards, viewing it as a ploy for total financial surveillance. A caller draws parallels between modern federal agents and German soldiers in WWII, noting that very few soldiers faced consequences for refusing unconstitutional orders. The discussion emphasizes the need for individual resistance to state atrocities.

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]
7:03 - 9:39

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]

Michael New Military Service Record, Green to Gold Program

Michael New is described as a model soldier who served in Saudi Arabia during the aftermath of Desert Storm before being stationed in Germany. He was recommended for the "Green to Gold" officer program and received early promotions due to his performance as a medic. Despite his love for military life, he chose to risk his career when ordered to wear a blue UN helmet, citing concerns that accepting UN authority in Europe would eventually lead to UN enforcement within the United States.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
29:04 - 32:02

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

Water Fluoridation, Nazi Germany Precedent, Health Risks

Johnny Santoli details a successful campaign to prevent water fluoridation in Independence, Missouri. He claims fluoride was used as a sedative in Nazi Germany concentration camps and links the chemical to cancer studies from the National Cancer Society. The discussion also warns against aspartame in diet sodas and mentions fluoride content in commercial cereals like Wheaties.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
1:09:54 - 1:13:31

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]

Nazi Germany Comparisons, Theological Recruitment

Thibodeau compares modern federal laws and the "666 crime bill" to the legal tactics used in Nazi Germany to control citizens. He disputes the ATF's "In the Line of Fire" propaganda, which depicted Koresh as a street preacher. Instead, he describes Koresh's recruitment style as a slow, theological reasoning process that could last for years.