Topic: Ins

17 chapters across the catalog

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]
0:14 - 1:55

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]

Information Control and Grassroots Communication Strategies

The dismantling of centralized information control requires individuals to articulate alternative truths and bypass traditional media filters. Strategies for spreading suppressed information include participating in radio phone-ins and engaging in direct peer-to-peer communication. Many people harbor private suspicions about official narratives but only realize their views are shared once they begin speaking openly with others in their communities.

LBJ's Mistress   Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]
5:32 - 6:11

LBJ's Mistress Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]

Texas in the Morning Memoir Publication and Family Legacy

Madeline Brown published her life story, Texas in the Morning, following the death of her son Stephen from cancer at age 39. The narrative notes that Stephen succumbed to the same affliction that affected Lyndon B. Johnson's mother and sister. The memoir is presented as a chronicle of her personal strength and a response to her own near-death experience.

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]

Nikki News Reporter Investigates Gonzales Texas Voter Fraud

Nikki, a reporter for the Gonzales Canon, describes an investigation into election tampering involving City Councilman Russell Grant. The scheme involved marking approximately 100 mail-in ballot applications as "disabled" without the voters' knowledge to trigger automatic ballot delivery. Out of 100 applications reviewed, 83 voters were found to be able-bodied individuals who were unaware of their fraudulent status.

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]
5:05 - 7:29

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]

Illegal Campaign Tactics and Voter Harassment in Gonzales

Candidates in Gonzales allegedly engaged in illegal door-to-door tactics by instructing voters to call them when mail-in ballots arrived. Reporter Nikki details how candidate Charles Roaches and Councilman Russell Grant pressured residents to sign ballots and offered to transport them, which is a violation of Texas election law. Some voters reported feeling harassed by the gentlemen returning multiple times in a single week to check on the status of their ballots.

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]
9:36 - 12:01

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]

Russell Grant Unopposed Candidacy and Write-in Support

In the May 2009 election, Councilman Russell Grant ran unopposed for his District 2 seat while simultaneously assisting Charles Roaches' write-in campaign for District 1. Despite Grant's claims that he never campaigned for Roaches, witnesses reported seeing the two men traveling together door-to-door to solicit votes. The investigation suggests Grant committed voter fraud specifically to benefit Roaches, who had missed the filing deadline to appear on the printed ballot.

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion   Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11   Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]
1:05:07 - 1:06:52

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11 Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]

Economic Instability, Trade Agreement Authority

The U.S. faces a financial crisis characterized by out-of-control spending, a failing dollar, and the printing of money to fund both welfare and warfare. Constitutional authority over trade has also been improperly shifted to the president, leading to controversial agreements like WTO and NAFTA. True free trade is supported, but only if conducted through proper congressional channels rather than executive overreach.

Travis County Commissioner Conference Steve Lane  About Alex Jones [mtUwOb1q6ng]
0:49 - 1:34

Travis County Commissioner Conference Steve Lane About Alex Jones [mtUwOb1q6ng]

Alex Jones and Focus on Child Safety Programs

The discussion shifts from personal grievances involving Alex Jones to the primary subject of child welfare and alleged intimidation. One participant argues that a public forum is inappropriate for addressing media-related disputes and insists on focusing on the merits of a specific youth program supported by local sheriffs and constables.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
16:23 - 18:13

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

New Mexico DUI Stops, California Fruit Inspections, and Smart Highways

A traveler's experience through New Mexico and California is used to illustrate the rise of "World Order states" using mandatory stops for DUI checks, fruit inspections, and INS enforcement. The host links these checkpoints to a broader system of data collection and surveillance, including the implementation of "smart highways" designed to track truckers and private citizens across state lines.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
22:41 - 26:29

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

Personal Liberty Laws, Monthly Trivia Contest

Callers debate the merits of mandatory seatbelt and helmet laws, with Jeff Davis arguing that such regulations represent the theft of individual rights. The conversation touches on rumored "no container" laws in Canada and Texas. Mike Hanson pauses the political discussion to conduct a trivia contest sponsored by Sonic Drive-In and Doo Wops, identifying boxing as the easiest sport for gamblers to fix.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
51:24 - 53:54

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Listener Call-In, Discussion of Waco Video Claims

A caller expresses shock after learning from the featured video that Branch Davidians were allegedly shot while fleeing the back of the burning compound. The host and caller discuss the possibility of a "best of" segment for the show's comment line. The conversation briefly touches on other topics like lead-based paint before the caller encourages the host to continue his work.

Open Mic W Jeff Davis(Classic 1999) [KGCLtgJ TKU]
23:23 - 25:16

Open Mic W Jeff Davis(Classic 1999) [KGCLtgJ TKU]

Spring Net Webcasting, Freedom in the Trailer Park

Paul Walhus discusses the expansion of Spring net, which provides 24-hour streaming for viewers who do not have access to Austin Access TV. The platform hosts various shows, including "Freedom in the Trailer Park." Jeff Davis briefly re-enters the conversation to emphasize the longevity of his program in Central Texas.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
1:46:34 - 1:48:47

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Civil Disobedience Risks, Martin Luther King Comparison

The risks of participating in a sit-in at the DPS office are discussed, including the potential for arrest and surveillance. Despite these fears, the necessity of standing against tyranny is emphasized, drawing parallels to the peaceable but aggressive style of Martin Luther King Jr. The goal is to inspire a grassroots movement where citizens refuse to comply with unconstitutional biometric tracking.

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]
43:38 - 45:57

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]

Recycled Wood Construction, Home Improvement Projects

A host showcases a screened-in porch and dining room built entirely from recycled lumber and old tin. The project features historical signage from the Alamo and Davy Crockett buildings. The segment emphasizes the aesthetic and functional possibilities of using salvaged materials for home additions and awnings.

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]
48:16 - 51:48

Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]

Block Programming, 1967 Detroit Riots Trivia

The hosts discuss the potential implementation of "block programming" at ACTV and how it might affect individual producers' control over their time slots. A caller named Dale participates in a trivia question about the 1967 summer riots; while the caller suggests the Watts riots in LA, the correct answer is identified as Detroit. Hanson confirms the caller as a contestant for the monthly prize package.

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]
10:32 - 14:10

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]

Patent Wealth Theory, Government Reactionism to Pseudoscience

The transition away from Freon is attributed to patent expirations that lowered profit margins, leading manufacturers to lobby for new patented substances. Alternative theories suggest the government is prone to "reactionary waves" of pseudoscience and junk science, similar to the historical mandates for vehicle airbags and the push for internet in classrooms. These rapid legislative responses are characterized as unnecessary interventions that often result in unintended safety or educational consequences.