Topic: Jeff Davis County

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Director Mike Hanson joins the program to discuss his extensive career in media production, including his work for the Jeff Davis Show and the Alex Jones Show. The introduction highlights Hanson's involvement in building Mount Carmel and his undercover investigation into Bohemian Grove in California. Hanson is also credited for his documentary work featuring interviews with approximately 100 individuals regarding alleged authority misconduct in Williamson County.

Freedom Report   Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]
23:06 - 26:28

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

Travis County Workers, Support for Anti-Establishment Movement

Jeff Davis claims that despite the public friction, several internal Travis County employees support their efforts to challenge the commissioners. He describes the current government structure as a "criminal consortium" that uses SWAT teams as bodyguards to protect corrupt officials from public accountability.

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]
0:01 - 2:10

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]

Mike Hanson Announces Candidacy for Travis County Commissioner

Mike Hanson officially announced his candidacy as a Republican for the Travis County Commissioner's Court. Hanson pledged to keep his office open 24 hours a day and expressed primary concerns regarding rising property taxes and the seizure of homes on courthouse steps. The announcement highlights a shift from his previous roles as a producer for local radio programs.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
1:16:07 - 1:22:56

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

Fort Davis Spokesperson, Ron Beanes, and Peaceful Resolution Efforts

Ron Beanes, a resident of Jeff Davis County, acts as a spokesperson for the Republic of Texas at the request of Archie Lowe. He addresses the crowd regarding a scheduled meeting on May 4th. The footage shows various perspectives on the DPS's handling of the situation, with some participants calling for a peaceful end to the standoff while others criticize the heavy law enforcement presence.

Jeff Davis Fought The Law In Williamson County [046pqjiiQl0]
0:00 - 1:41

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

Jeff Davis Reports on Alleged Police Misconduct in Williamson County

Jeff Davis reports on alleged civil rights infractions and police misconduct in Williamson County, Texas. He describes reports of middle-of-the-night home searches, frequent beatings at the county jail, and an increased police presence from surrounding areas like Round Rock and Taylor. Davis claims that local officials utilize the Sheriff's Department as a private police force, creating a climate of fear among Georgetown residents.

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]
0:00 - 1:34

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]

Jeff Davis Show Introduction, Larry Smith Guest Appearance

Host Jeff Davis introduces the long-running Jeff Davis Show on Austin Time Warner Cable, noting his tenure since 1992. The live broadcast on February 1, 2000, features guest Larry Smith, who appears on set to discuss ongoing legal issues and alleged mistreatment by authorities in Williamson County, Texas.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
24:27 - 26:21

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

Lieutenant Beck, Monica Lewinsky Joke, Jeff Davis Introduction

Lieutenant Beck of the Travis County Sheriff's Department shares a joke regarding Monica Lewinsky and plastic surgery. Jeff Davis then introduces his program, broadcasting from Central Texas. The segment includes a brief exchange about a declined shooting contest between the hosts and the Sheriff's Department.