Topic: Lockheed Martin

3 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
37:02 - 39:20

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

Federal Registry, Driver's License Drug Testing, and Thumb Scanners

Using documents from the Federal Registry, the host reveals a Department of Transportation plan to fund pre-driver's license drug testing. The segment links this to the implementation of thumb scanners in Texas and the involvement of defense contractors like Lockheed Martin in domestic surveillance technology. The host warns that these measures are part of an integrated plan for "human slavery" under the guise of public safety.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
39:20 - 41:46

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

Federal Grants, Feudalism, and the Defense Industry

The host characterizes federal funding for state programs as a form of "feudalism," where states must comply with intrusive mandates—such as urine tests and hand scanners—to receive grants. The segment criticizes the defense industry's transition into the domestic security market and the media's role in promoting these technologies to the public.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
2:07:11 - 2:10:31

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Information Highway Surveillance and Smart Highways

A caller describes a hypothetical FBI statement where the "information highway" becomes a surveillance system for monitoring emails and credit card expenditures. Alex Jones confirms that Lockheed Martin is building computer systems for national identification and surveillance centers. He argues that "smart highways" and thumb scans are not about stopping criminals but about tracking citizens like "UPS packages" to ensure an orderly, controlled society.