Topic: Korea

11 chapters across the catalog

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
0:00 - 0:59

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol U.N. Day Oct. 24th 1998 TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]

Alex Jones Criticizes United Nations Peacekeeping and Global Economic Manipulation

Alex Jones addresses a crowd regarding alleged atrocities committed by United Nations peacekeeping forces and the manipulation of the global economy. He cites the IMF's intervention in Russia and South Korea as examples of forced tax increases under the guise of free market reform. Jones warns that local police are increasingly falling under federal control through anti-terrorism training.

Charlie Waits   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]
35:20 - 37:52

Charlie Waits The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]

No Pass No Play, Military Marksmanship Failures

Charlie Waits criticizes the "No Pass No Play" rule in Texas by comparing it to failed marksmanship programs in the U.S. Army during the Korean War era. He explains that unrealistic goals led to widespread cheating among soldiers and commanders, ultimately compromising combat effectiveness. He argues that similar bureaucratic pressures in the Texas education system have "screwed up" public schooling by focusing on arbitrary test scores.

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion   Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11   Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]
49:14 - 52:15

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11 Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]

Weapons of Mass Destruction, Global Nuclear Risks

The threat of weapons of mass destruction is frequently cited as a primary reason for war, yet the standard is applied inconsistently across different nations. While Iraq is targeted for minor violations, countries like North Korea, Pakistan, and India possess significant nuclear arsenals without facing similar military threats. The focus on Iraq's potential weapons is contrasted with the thousands of unaccounted-for nuclear warheads following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The use of UN resolutions to justify military action is criticized as hypocritical, given that many other resolutions regarding countries like Israel remain unenforced. The Korean War is cited as a trillion-dollar example of an unconstitutional, undeclared war that failed to achieve a definitive conclusion. The current administration's stance of enforcing UN rules while threatening unilateral action is viewed as a contradiction of international law.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
4:41 - 8:07

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Robert Galen Ross Sr., NSA and Military Intelligence Background

Robert Galen Ross Sr. details his professional history, including his service in the Army Security Agency, a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA). During the post-conflict period in Korea, he led a communications intelligence unit on the DMZ that intercepted and decoded North Korean and Chinese radio messages. Following his military service, Ross spent 25 years in the petroleum industry and worked as a management consultant in Iran, Japan, and England.

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
1:01:54 - 1:04:28

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

Greg Erickson, Freedom Press International Protest

Greg Erickson of Freedom Press International announces a protest at the KI studios on May 29th to challenge controlled media. The protest will be broadcast over worldwide shortwave radio to highlight suppressed news, such as starvation in North Korea. Erickson discusses the power of shortwave radio during periods of high solar activity, which can interfere with standard FM and AM signals.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
1:00:12 - 1:02:14

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

Dan Rather Confrontation, Greg Erickson at UT

Greg Erickson's confrontation with news anchor Dan Rather at the University of Texas is detailed, where Rather reportedly told Erickson he was "full of prunes" after being asked about the Federal Reserve and North Korean famine. The segment criticizes the audience's applause for Rather's dismissal of serious questions regarding the Chiapas conflict and domestic surveillance.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
1:08:42 - 1:11:53

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

North Korea Starvation, Indigenous Displacement, Oslon State

While acknowledging the historical displacement of indigenous people in America, the discussion contrasts this with modern atrocities in North Korea and China, where millions are starving under command-and-control systems. Protesters at Texas Independence events are criticized for promoting "Oslon," described as a communist state aimed at dismantling the US. The focus is shifted toward the 120 million deaths attributed to socialist regimes in the 20th century.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
2:08:42 - 2:11:08

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

US Foreign Intervention History, Saddam Hussein Support

The history of US foreign intervention, from Korea to Vietnam, is presented as a series of failures that contradict George Washington's warnings. During the 1980s, the US reportedly encouraged Saddam Hussein to invade Iran and provided him with chemical and biological weapons. This inconsistency in foreign policy is cited as evidence that the US intervenes arbitrarily based on the interests of the power structure.