Topic: Investigations

26 chapters across the catalog

Reporter Nikki Maxwell Interviewed About Election Fraud In Gonzales Texas [mVtxVZc75g4]
14:12 - 15:29

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

Gonzales Canon Newspaper Born From Investigative Journalism

The Gonzales Canon newspaper was established approximately 18 months ago following the reporter's termination from another local publication due to her voter fraud investigation. The hosts praise this "old-fashioned" investigative journalism as a rare alternative to mainstream media that typically relies on press releases. The segment concludes with a call for listeners to visit the newspaper's website to review the full findings of the election tampering case.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
48:01 - 49:35

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Addressing Public Perceptions of an Investigation Whitewash

Officials addressed concerns that the Department of Justice report might be perceived as a "whitewash" due to the lack of severe criticism toward law enforcement. They argued that a responsible investigation must be prepared to find no fault if the evidence does not justify blame. The focus remains on a responsible review rather than creating "scapegoats" for the media.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]
53:51 - 56:01

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 1 Of 2 [bCBfUC5ZOp0]

Child Abuse Allegations and Their Role in the Decision

Allegations of child abuse within the compound were a factor from the beginning of the investigation and fueled local law enforcement interest. While some speculated the FBI "hyped" these claims to justify the tear gas plan, the Attorney General found no evidence of inappropriate presentation. Concern for the children's welfare remained a primary consideration throughout the decision-making process.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
40:50 - 44:29

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

9/11 Investigation, FEMA, Government Skepticism

A caller asks if Freeman would open a Texas-based investigation into the events of September 11, 2001. While Freeman expresses skepticism of the official FEMA report and supports questioning government narratives, the host argues that a governor's primary focus should be on local issues. They agree that the aftermath of 9/11 has led to a significant loss of civil liberties and expensive wars.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
0:00 - 1:40

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Jack Blood Introduction, Deadline Live and Chemtrails Film

Investigative reporter Jack Blood introduces his background as a radio host for American Freedom Radio and editor of Deadline Live. He previews a segment on aerosol spraying and chemtrails, mentioning his appearance in a documentary alongside Mariel Hemingway and various scientists.

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]
12:46 - 15:18

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]

Transnational Criminal Counterintelligence and Investigative Errors

Transnational criminal organizations are reportedly hiring former military and special forces for counterintelligence operations, requiring law enforcement to work more strategically. A representative from LULAC questions why officers sometimes attempt to serve warrants at homes when the subject is already in jail. Officials attribute these instances to human error in the investigative process or delays in inter-agency reporting.

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX  The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]
19:51 - 22:40

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]

Ceasefire Negotiations, Wayne Martin and Independent Investigation

The narrative describes a Davidian member attempting to surrender to stop the carnage, asserting that the assault only ended because Wayne Martin called 911 to arrange a ceasefire. Reported casualties include four ATF agents and five Davidians, leading to a call for an independent investigative team to examine potential crimes committed by federal forces. The segment highlights the death of a man on the roof, allegedly killed by friendly fire from an officer asking "Who is on the roof?"

Clive Doyle disputes the government's claim that the Branch Davidians committed mass suicide by setting the fire. He testifies that David Koresh intended to preserve the building as evidence and that the FBI created a flammable environment by pumping in gas and using tanks to demolish walls, creating a "chimney effect." Doyle describes his harrowing escape from the pitch-black, smoke-filled building as one of the last survivors to exit.

Sheila Martin Waco Survivor – [pDvNKPzfLCc]
2:47 - 3:00

Sheila Martin Waco Survivor – [pDvNKPzfLCc]

Media Coverage and Truth in the Waco Investigation

The pursuit of the full truth regarding the events at Mount Carmel continues as survivors encourage journalists to report accurately. Reference is made to a past appearance by Sheila Martin on tabloid television programs like Extra and Hard Copy, which were cited as early instances of the survivors' perspectives reaching a national audience.

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]
0:48 - 1:55

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]

FBI Evidence Manufacturing and Frederick Whitehurst Whistleblowing

Frederick Whitehurst, a former high-ranking official at the FBI crime lab, is cited as a key figure who exposed the manufacturing of evidence within federal law enforcement. The report suggests that principled individuals are being rooted out of federal agencies in favor of less scrupulous personnel who utilize body language manipulation and semantics to influence the public.

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]
1:55 - 2:58

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]

Mexico City Elite Police Unit Torture Murder Case

Members of an elite Mexico City militarized police force known as The Foxes reportedly interfered with a murder investigation to protect 14 comrades. Clad in black ski masks and wielding clubs, the officers obstructed investigators at a crime scene related to a highly publicized torture and murder case.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]
28:58 - 31:42

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Fire Origins, Suicide Allegations at Mount Carmel

A University of Texas student named Kevin questions Katherine Matteson regarding allegations that David Koresh started the fire or sought martyrdom. Matteson denies that the group set the fire and strongly rejects the suicide narrative, noting that Koresh could have ended his life much earlier after being shot if that were his intent. She maintains that the group expected to eventually resolve the matter in a court of law.

(Classic Alex Jones)Cop Roughs Up Man In Wheelchair(Classic Mike Hanson Confronts Cop With Camera) [iTcDmJqtIls]
13:20 - 14:17

(Classic Alex Jones)Cop Roughs Up Man In Wheelchair(Classic Mike Hanson Confronts Cop With Camera) [iTcDmJqtIls]

Internal Affairs Investigation and Police Self-Policing

The driver and two independent witnesses filed sworn statements and provided evidence, including a torn shirt, to the Internal Affairs department. Three weeks later, the police department issued a letter stating the officers acted within their rights, clearing them of any wrongdoing. The outcome is compared to Al Capone investigating himself, highlighting the perceived futility of police self-policing.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
20:31 - 23:48

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

Downsizing Government Seminar, Alex Jones, and Investigative Exposés

The host announces the "Downsizing Government" seminar scheduled for August 24th in Austin, Texas. The segment also introduces upcoming collaborations with Alex Jones and Joyce Isaacs for a series of investigative stories and "fun breaks." These segments are intended to counter mainstream media narratives and expose government hypocrisy, specifically regarding city council members' own property maintenance.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
59:23 - 1:03:46

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

Seeking Justice for the Hernandez Family and Video Technicalities

John Segura emphasizes that the goal of their investigation is to ensure justice and an apology for the Hernandez family, who had received no official communication regarding the "wrongful death." A brief technical delay occurs as the host realizes the footage brought to the studio is at the wrong playback speed, leading to a temporary shift in the program's schedule.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
1:39:50 - 1:43:55

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

Catholic Services, Identification of the Body, and Scene Restrictions

The footage shows the white and blue Catholic church where the funeral services for Hernandez were held. The guests describe how the family was barred from the shooting site during the initial investigation, with only Ezequiel Hernandez Sr. eventually being allowed to approach the scene to identify his son's body.

Jeff Davis Fought The Law In Williamson County [046pqjiiQl0]
10:56 - 11:36

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

Rosario Hernandez Supports Ongoing Investigation into County Abuse

Rosario Hernandez, father of Charles Hernandez, expresses his support for the ongoing investigation into Williamson County law enforcement. He characterizes the effort as a long-overdue movement to address local grievances and believes the work will eventually lead to positive changes for the community.

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]
11:08 - 13:34

$2000 A Day Fines With Alex Jones [cbLJB4yZRC4]

Austin American-Statesman Media Bias Allegations

The Austin American-Statesman is accused of publishing a front-page defense of the Health Department shortly after the original investigation into selective enforcement aired. The newspaper reportedly used "buzzwords" like crime and sewage to justify $2,000 daily fines and property liens. The report challenges the media to investigate the council member's rental properties, which allegedly feature holes in the roof and extreme overgrowth, rather than targeting average citizens.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
20:38 - 22:07

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

Local Perspectives on Waco, Child Abuse Investigations

Local residents of Elk, Texas, including grocery store owner Walter Dulock, describe the Branch Davidians as average citizens and reliable customers. The documentary asserts that multiple state investigations into allegations of child abuse at the compound were closed in 1992 due to a lack of evidence. The narrative suggests that the media ignored these findings to maintain a sensationalist narrative of sexual misconduct.

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]
9:45 - 11:28

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]

Elite Secrecy, Media Fluff, Public Manipulation

The discussion posits that wealthy elites laugh off the existence of the CFR while using it to control governments and taxpayers. The media is accused of providing a "buffet of fluff," such as sex scandals and trivial news, to distract the public from substantive investigative reporting and the pursuit of power.