Topic: Ku Klux Klan

8 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
6:47 - 10:08

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

American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Opening Prayer

The American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan begin a formal rally in Waco with a prayer led by a spokesperson. The prayer specifically names children and victims who died during the 1993 Waco massacre, including Jennifer Andrade and members of the Jim and Berrios families. The speaker asks for divine guidance while pledging an oath of secrecy and righteousness for the organization.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
2:23 - 4:35

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

Political History, Bohemian Grove and KKK Shootout in Waco

Mike Hanson details his history of running for local offices, including Travis County Commissioner and Mayor of Gonzales, citing Alex Jones as an inspiration for his civic involvement. He displays artifacts related to the Bohemian Grove and discusses a violent encounter with the Ku Klux Klan during the rebuilding of the Waco church. Hanson claims the KKK attempted to burn the site down, resulting in a shootout, and refutes allegations of racism within the anti-New World Order movement.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
37:16 - 40:28

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

Rebuilding the Waco Church, KKK Threats and Alex Jones Promotion

Mike Hanson reveals that he was the primary driver behind the project to rebuild the Branch Davidian church, eventually convincing Alex Jones to use his platform for promotion. He describes the 1999-2000 reconstruction as a memorial and a "thumb in the eye" of the government. Hanson recounts how the KKK threatened Alex Jones' life on the Waco courthouse steps and later attacked the construction site because of the church's racially integrated membership.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
46:57 - 49:42

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

Construction Logistics, Volunteer Efforts and KKK Bullet Holes

As the project coordinator, Mike Hanson managed volunteers from 43 states and two foreign countries who arrived to rebuild the Waco church after Alex Jones promoted the effort. He describes the difficult conditions of the seven-month build, including extreme Texas heat and the task of clearing government-created rubble. Hanson points out that bullet holes from the KKK's night attack remain in the church structure as a testament to the opposition they faced.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
9:43 - 11:54

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Texas Independence History, German Settlers, Ku Klux Klan Informants

Texas Independence Day celebrations in 1836 involved both Anglo and Mexican settlers fighting against Santa Anna to protect land grants. While various groups historically abused indigenous populations, German settlers in Texas are noted for maintaining better relations with them. Modern extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan in Fort Worth are alleged to be controlled by FBI informants such as Jerry Spence.

Austin And Waco News Cast On Waco Tragedy [9picZeuuJSk]
2:34 - 3:33

Austin And Waco News Cast On Waco Tragedy [9picZeuuJSk]

Branch Davidian Church Rebuilding and Ku Klux Klan Protest

Branch Davidian volunteers continued rebuilding their church in Waco despite an unwanted protest by the Ku Klux Klan. Church members explicitly rejected the Klan's support and refused all donations following a rally against the federal government. The segment concludes with footage of protesters shouting slogans against the New World Order and in support of the U.S. Constitution.

Volunteers continue rebuilding the Branch Davidian church despite a nearby protest by the Ku Klux Klan. The Davidians explicitly reject the Klan's support and refuse to accept any donations from the group. The segment concludes with a call to uphold the Constitution and the Republic of the United States.

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]
2:57 - 5:31

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

Branch Davidian Church Rebuilding, Ku Klux Klan Protest Interference

Volunteers continue rebuilding the Branch Davidian church in Waco despite a recent Ku Klux Klan rally held at the courthouse. Davidian supporters and church members explicitly rejected the Klan's presence and refused any donations from the group. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) monitored the property to prevent Klan members from trespassing on the compound.