Topic: Kkk

3 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
55:21 - 57:48

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]

Rally Conclusion and Hillary Clinton Reference

The rally officially ends with a speaker providing a phone number (337-KKK) and telling the participants to return to Washington D.C. for their next orders from "Hare Clinton." Observers mock the departing group, calling the display "pitiful" and "sorry." There is a brief discussion about whether a march will take place as the crowd disperses.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
14:33 - 16:49

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]

Alex Jones Career Fallout, Personal Ties to Waco Survivors

Mike Hanson explains that Alex Jones was fired from his radio show due to his involvement in rebuilding the Branch Davidian church. Hanson describes how his interest in Waco evolved from a political rallying cry into deep personal friendships with survivors like Clive Doyle. He claims the rebuilding project was his original idea, which he then convinced Jones to promote to a national audience to provide a memorial for the 82 victims.

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]
27:09 - 30:05

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]

KKK Courthouse Gathering, Discrediting Government Critics

The Ku Klux Klan gathers in front of a courthouse to ostensibly support the Branch Davidians, a move the speakers describe as a federal tactic to discredit government critics. They argue that by associating the Davidians with the Klan, the government can alienate the public from the Davidians' civil rights claims. A brief mention is made of Bill Clinton and "divide and conquer" strategies.