Topic: Info Wars

4 chapters across the catalog

Mike Hanson Confronts Secret Black Ski Masked Police In Gonzales Texas [cv7d Rt7YxQ]
3:16 - 8:40

Mike Hanson Confronts Secret Black Ski Masked Police In Gonzales Texas [cv7d Rt7YxQ]

Unidentified Masked Law Enforcement Presence on Private Property

Mike Hanson and his associates confront individuals wearing black ski masks who refused to identify themselves while stationed on Hanson's property. Although one individual wore a badge, the Gonzales County Sheriff's Department reportedly had no knowledge of their presence, leading to speculation they were federal agents or DEA. Hanson argues that "secret police" wearing masks and driving vehicles with tinted windows are inappropriate for public servants in America.

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
0:00 - 3:18

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Mike Hanson Reports DEA Withdrawal from Gonzales, Texas

Mike Hanson of the Mike Hanson Archives reports that DEA agents have reportedly packed their equipment and left Gonzales, Texas, following intense media pressure from Alex Jones, Info Wars, and Glenn Beck. The withdrawal follows a year of local tension regarding a perceived federal takeover of the local police department. Hanson credits public complaints and national media coverage for the federal departure while calling on Police Chief Tim Crow to maintain local control.

Alex Jones and Steve Lane introduce a broadcast from 1998 while traveling to Waco, Texas. The hosts discuss their lack of sleep and the ongoing work required to maintain the Freedom Report and Info Wars platforms. Lane mentions his current life in Reedyville, Tennessee, and his previous role as a co-host for Jones.

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Mike Hanson Archives, Alex Jones 1990s Video Preservation

Mike Hanson introduces the Mike Hanson Archives on Info Wars, a project dedicated to showcasing classic Alex Jones broadcasts and patriot videos from the 1990s and early 2000s. The operation is currently seeking donations to fund new computers and equipment needed to transfer old VHS tapes into digital formats. Hanson highlights Alex Jones's historical accuracy in predicting future events during his early career.