Topic: Klru

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Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
0:01 - 8:47

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

George Humphrey Critiques PBS Frontline Documentary on Waco Siege

Former Austin City Council member George Humphrey joins the program to address a PBS Frontline documentary titled "Waco: The Inside Story." Humphrey characterizes the program as blatantly dishonest and a misrepresentation of the 1993 siege at Mount Carmel. He argues that while local KLRU staff are well-intentioned, the national PBS production deleted pertinent information regarding the survivors. Humphrey emphasizes that the constitutional rights of the Branch Davidians must be protected to ensure the rights of all citizens.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
23:56 - 28:11

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Media Consolidation and the Suppression of Dissenting Viewpoints

The uniformity of reporting across major networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC is presented as evidence of a controlled media paradigm. In the PBS documentary, survivor Clive Doyle was reportedly given only 90 seconds of airtime to discuss tertiary issues, effectively silencing the Davidian perspective. The hosts urge KLRU and PBS to provide a balanced platform, arguing that the suppression of the "politically incorrect" side of the story threatens the foundations of the constitutional republic.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
28:11 - 32:38

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Public Action and Appeals to Texas Political Representatives

Listeners are encouraged to contact U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett and Senators to demand an investigation into the suspension of constitutional process at Waco. Specific contact information for Maria Rodriguez at KLRU and PBS headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, is provided to facilitate public complaints. The speakers acknowledge that their views fall outside the prevailing paradigm but insist that citizens must perform independent research to verify the facts of the case.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
1:00:46 - 1:04:38

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Machiavellian Governance and the Definition of Truth

A caller named Charlie discusses the Machiavellian principle that it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved. He recounts a conversation with a Harvard-educated congressional candidate who claimed that "truth is what people believe," rather than objective fact. The segment reiterates the call for local action against KLRU to counter the "quantity of lies" broadcast by national entities like the Boston-based production company that created the Waco documentary.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
1:38:08 - 1:45:21

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Summary of Eight Points Against the Waco Documentary

George Humphrey concludes the show by restating his eight primary grievances against the KLRU/PBS documentary on Waco. These include the lack of a legal search warrant, the absence of pre-raid crime charges, the continued imprisonment of survivors found innocent by a jury, the secret infiltration of the group, the FBI's broken promises regarding Koresh's tapes, and the illegal use of CS gas on women and children. He calls for the public to demand equal airtime for the Davidian perspective.