Topic: Mainstream Religion

3 chapters across the catalog

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]
13:51 - 17:08

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]

Jury Selection Bias and Misconduct Allegations

Clive Doyle details the jury selection process where the judge allegedly screened for "mainstream" religious beliefs to exclude sympathetic jurors. He recounts an incident where a juror expressed a guilty verdict before hearing evidence, yet the judge refused to dismiss him despite a note from other jurors.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
1:29:08 - 1:32:55

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Mainstream Media Critique, Bureaucracy, Organized Religion

The hosts criticize mainstream news for focusing on entertainment like the Academy Awards and sports while ignoring economic inflation and government overreach. They argue that both political bureaucracies and organized religions use "divide and conquer" tactics to maintain power. The segment concludes that institutionalized holidays and religious structures are often state-sanctioned tools for social control.

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]
24:00 - 27:51

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]

Jury Selection Bias, Judge Walter Smith Conduct

The federal trial in San Antonio faced criticism for jury selection processes that allegedly excluded non-mainstream religious individuals. Judge Walter Smith reportedly refused to dismiss a breastfeeding mother and a night student from the jury, pressuring them to reach a quick decision. Furthermore, a juror who admitted to believing the defendants were guilty before the trial began was allowed to remain on the panel with only a warning.