Topic: Karl Marx

7 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis   Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]
0:00 - 2:56

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]

Feudalism, Communist Manifesto and Property Rights

The concept of feudalism is defined as a system where land ownership is an illusion and individuals essentially rent from a lord. Karl Marx is credited with writing the Ten Planks of the Communist Manifesto in 1848, allegedly copying ideas from Illuminati founder Adam Weishaupt. The first plank involves the abolition of private property, which critics argue is being implemented through property taxes, permits, and United Nations land takeovers.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]
21:56 - 24:25

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

Communist Manifesto, Federal Reserve and April 15th Tax Deadline

The graduated income tax is identified as the second plank of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto, suggesting that the IRS operates on Marxist principles. The discussion posits that tax revenue collected on April 15th—referred to as April Fool's Day—is funneled into the Federal Reserve, which represents the manifesto's fifth plank regarding the centralization of credit. This framework characterizes the American financial system as a mechanism for state-sponsored enslavement.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
0:03 - 2:55

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3 E9Lg]

Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto, and America as a Conquered Nation

Karl Marx and his theories on communism serve as the framework for an analysis of the current political state of the United States. The argument posits that the top ten planks of the Communist Manifesto have already been implemented, transforming America into a fascist-controlled nation. This transition is allegedly managed by an inner elite who exert control through economic, political, and spiritual mechanisms like the World Council of Churches.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
19:41 - 22:59

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

Karl Marx, Technocracy and Social Control in Media

A discussion on historical taxation and social control references Karl Marx's theories on productivity and state seizure of wealth. The segment compares modern society to the dystopian themes in George Lucas's 1974 film THX 1138 and Isaac Asimov's I, Robot, suggesting a technocracy uses drugs like Prozac and Ritalin to maintain a compliant population. The speaker expresses frustration with public apathy and the distraction of professional sports.

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]
1:08:47 - 1:13:08

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]

Federal Reserve, Communist Manifesto, Y2K Bank Runs

Tony Brown characterizes the Federal Reserve and the income tax as the second plank of the Communist Manifesto. He argues that the Fed intentionally maintains a "natural rate of unemployment" (NIRU) to control inflation, which disproportionately affects minority communities. Brown also predicts a massive bank run in 1999 due to Y2K fears, noting that the Fed is increasing the currency supply by one-third to prepare for the panic.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
1:35:26 - 1:37:47

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Renaissance History, Communism as Neo-Feudalism

The historical battle against centralized control is traced back 500 years to the Renaissance and the invention of the printing press. Communism is described not as a genuine movement for the masses, but as a "catchword" for neo-feudalism funded by the elite to maintain slavery. Anarchy is dismissed as an impossible ideal for large groups, as human systems naturally gravitate toward command-and-control structures.

28 Year Old  Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]
41:17 - 45:42

28 Year Old Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]

Communist Manifesto, Abolition of Private Property

Host Jeff Davis and guest Alex Jones analyze the ten planks of the Communist Manifesto, claiming they were copied from Adam Weishaupt. They argue that property taxes and zoning laws represent the first plank: the abolition of private property. The segment links these economic theories to federal actions at Ruby Ridge and Waco, characterizing the government as "thugs" using tanks against citizens.