Topic: Gestapo

8 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
43:40 - 45:56

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

Unmarked Emergency Vehicles and Secret Police Concerns

A caller reports seeing unmarked white and red pickup trucks using hidden blue, white, and red lights and sirens in Bastrop, Texas. The vehicles lacked official license plates and the drivers were not in uniform. The hosts interpret this as evidence of an evolving "secret police" or "Gestapo" presence in Texas, though they briefly consider if the vehicles belonged to a volunteer fire department.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]
17:21 - 21:52

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]

IRS Tax Code, Erwin Schiff and Wage Garnishment

A caller describes the financial hardship caused by IRS wage garnishment and compares the agency's tactics to those of the Gestapo. In response, the host recommends contacting Erwin Schiff, an expert on the federal tax code and author of 1-800-TAX-NO-MO, for assistance in challenging the legality of the collections. The segment highlights the perceived lack of transparency regarding IRS settlement options and the emotional toll of aggressive tax enforcement.

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
10:09 - 13:48

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]

Confrontation Between Protesters and Klan Speakers

Klan speakers attempt to address the crowd regarding the Ransom Veneer compound deaths while being met with heckling from observers calling them terrorists and federal agents. A speaker mentions a "Bum Steer" award from Texas Monthly given to the FBI for allegedly trying to incite a Klan group to attack a chemical plant. The crowd continues to accuse the hooded figures of being government informants controlled by federal authorities.

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]
4:45 - 8:40

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]

Bureaucratic Overreach and Selective Enforcement in Austin

The investigation continues into the Austin Health Department's alleged use of citizens as "slave labor" to maintain city-owned creeks and parks. Comparisons are drawn between the "jungle-like" conditions of a council member's home and the pristine property of Mr. Ellingson, who faced aggressive enforcement. The commentary characterizes the Health Department's actions as "Gestapo-esque" and accuses bureaucrats of using fines as a revenue collection mechanism rather than for public safety.

The Austin American-Statesman is characterized as a "CFR rag" owned by Cox News Service that promotes federal narratives. The hosts discuss $4.6 billion in federal grants being offered to local police departments, which they label "Gestapo money." They contrast the compliance of most departments with the resistance shown by San Antonio officials.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
45:18 - 48:10

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Chrysler Merger, New Currency and Local Law Enforcement

The merger of Chrysler with foreign interests is presented as evidence of the globalist takeover of the Fortune 500. The hosts commend Chief Philippus for resisting "Gestapo-esque" tactics and emphasize that local law enforcement is the final line of defense against a 100% police state. They argue that amateur access television is "light years ahead" of professional mainstream media in reporting these scoops.

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]
45:42 - 50:07

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]

Mosquito Infestation, Tarzan House, Health Department Shakedowns

Alex Jones reports from the vicinity of a council member's home, noting a mosquito infestation and comparing the overgrown property to a "Tarzan" movie set. He claims the Health Department is engaging in "shakedowns" of older Americans through $2,000-a-day fines and property liens. Jones urges the council member to redirect the department's focus toward actual public health issues, such as restaurant inspections, rather than harassing homeowners.

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]
23:07 - 25:54

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]

Conspiracy Corner, 1995 Amtrak Derailment and FBI Involvement

A segment titled "Conspiracy Corner" examines the October 1995 Amtrak derailment in Arizona, which was initially blamed on a right-wing militia group called the Sons of the Gestapo. A leaked FBI fax recently sent to the US Attorney's Office in Phoenix reportedly identifies the actual perpetrator as a former law enforcement officer with liberal political leanings. The segment questions the extent of FBI involvement in domestic incidents, drawing parallels to the World Trade Center and Oklahoma City bombings.