Topic: Kxan

14 chapters across the catalog

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
1:01:47 - 1:10:05

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Alex Jones, Richard Collison, KXAN News Complaint

Audio is played of Alex Jones calling KXAN News 36 to complain about their coverage of his protest. Jones attempts to speak with producer Richard Collison, but is repeatedly rebuffed or hung up on; the hosts allege that Collison lied about his identity during the calls to avoid the confrontation.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
28:54 - 33:53

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

KXAN Channel 36 Protest, Waco Flare Footage

Footage is presented from a protest held at the KXAN Channel 36 studios in Austin, where approximately 47 people gathered to demand better news coverage. Protesters, including Alex Jones, confront the station over its refusal to air footage of mass graves in southern Mexico and infrared "flare" footage from the 1993 Waco siege. The demonstrators accuse the media of being "vessels of corruption" and controlled by corporate interests.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
39:16 - 41:30

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

Skull and Bones Society, Protest Conclusion

The protest footage concludes with references to the Skull and Bones Society, noting that even mainstream networks like A&E have covered the secret society's rituals. The activists challenge the "minions" working at the news station to think for themselves and stop acting as propaganda agents. The segment ends with a call to "God Bless the Republic" and a declaration of "Death to the New World Order."

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]
0:00 - 3:37

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]

KXAN News 36 Protest, Waco Flare Footage Allegations

Protesters confront KXAN News 36 in Central Texas, demanding the release of alleged federal flare footage from the 1993 Waco siege. The group claims the media is suppressing evidence of federal agents firing on civilians and ignoring reports of mass graves in southern Mexico documented by Patricia Moore.

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]
6:59 - 11:20

Truck Police Report With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [YcF32 WyTak]

Texans for Freedom Protest, Skull and Bones Society

Jesse Estreis and the Texans for Freedom organization lead a demonstration at the KXAN Channel 36 studios involving approximately 47 participants. The discussion transitions into the influence of the Skull and Bones Society at Yale, referencing media coverage from A&E and commentary by Alex Jones regarding secret societies and government officials.

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]
35:55 - 37:59

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]

Acorn and KXAN Alumni Reunion

A caller reaches out to Joyce Isings to reminisce about their time working together at Acorn and KXAN alongside Mel Pillington. Joyce acknowledges the caller and engages in self-deprecating humor about her weight and appearance since those days. The interaction highlights the long history of the local Austin media personalities on the panel.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:07:14 - 1:10:35

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Rich Parsons Interview, Media Accountability and Waco FLIR Tape

Steve Lane attempts to interview reporter Rich Parsons about the lack of mainstream coverage regarding biometric driver's licenses and the Waco FLIR tape evidence. Parsons refuses to answer questions, stating he only asks them, and directs Lane to the news director, Bruce Whitaker. The segment highlights the alleged suppression of evidence showing FBI snipers firing on civilians during the 1993 Waco siege.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:12:38 - 1:15:59

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

60 Minutes Censorship, KXAN Bias and Flag Burning Staged Allegations

The hosts claim that "60 Minutes" refused to air Waco evidence to protect their access to Department of Defense sources. They further speculate that KXAN may have encouraged or staged the American flag burning incident to create a sensational news story. Producer Richard Collison is criticized for the perceived bias in the station's reporting of the Independence Day celebration.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:52:48 - 1:56:51

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Media Recap, Flag Burning Montage and Rich Parsons

A montage of local news clips from KVUE and KXAN shows the coverage of the Independence Day rally. The hosts reiterate their complaint that the media intentionally conflated their lawful protest with an illegal flag burning by a "lone kook." They encourage viewers to call News Director Bruce Whitaker to demand "real news" and to boycott advertisers of biased stations.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
2:02:29 - 2:07:41

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Alex Jones Call to KXAN, Richard Collison Confrontation

In a recorded segment from his radio show "The Real Spin," Alex Jones calls KXAN to complain about being associated with a "kook" flag-burner. He speaks briefly with producer Richard Collison, who refuses to discuss the matter due to an upcoming newscast. Jones later speaks with a staff member who suggests he call back after 10:30 PM, leading to a discussion about media accountability and professional courtesy.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
0:00 - 8:44

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

KXAN TV 36 Protest, Controlled Information and Media Diversions

Protesters gather outside the KXAN TV 36 studios in Central Texas to challenge mainstream media narratives and controlled information. Activists including Alex Jones and Galen Ross criticize the station for focusing on "fluff" news like cooking and pet care while ignoring substantive political issues. The group asserts that the information received by the public is filtered and manipulated by media organizations.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
10:55 - 14:29

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Waco Siege Footage, Southern Mexico Mass Graves Report

Protesters confront KXAN News staff regarding their refusal to report on alleged mass graves and armored personnel carriers in southern Mexico. The discussion highlights 1993 Waco siege footage that reportedly shows federal agents opening fire on civilians. Activists demand an open dialogue about these events and the "Waco Rules of Engagement" while accusing the station of being a bureau of propaganda.

Protesters discover that the KXAN building is locked and displays signs prohibiting concealed handguns under Texas law. They mock the station's broadcast content, contrasting "how to stuff a turkey" segments with the serious technical evidence of flare technology used during the Waco siege. The group demands that the station cover "real news" instead of mundane lifestyle tips.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
47:27 - 49:34

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Satellite Information Sourcing, Media Leadership

The discussion covers how local television stations receive the majority of their information via large satellites, suggesting a centralized control of news. There is skepticism about whether protesting advertisers will successfully force stations to cover topics like U.S. political interference. The speakers reiterate that the chairman of KXAN's parent organization is a member of the CFR.