Topic: Media

173 chapters across the catalog

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]
0:14 - 1:55

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]

Information Control and Grassroots Communication Strategies

The dismantling of centralized information control requires individuals to articulate alternative truths and bypass traditional media filters. Strategies for spreading suppressed information include participating in radio phone-ins and engaging in direct peer-to-peer communication. Many people harbor private suspicions about official narratives but only realize their views are shared once they begin speaking openly with others in their communities.

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
8:30 - 9:59

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

City Government Role in Protecting Public Discourse

The discussion shifts to whether the City of Austin can dictate the character of societal dialogue as public discourse becomes increasingly coarse. There is a warning that if violence against public access producers is tolerated, such threats could expand to target mainstream news media figures. Participants call for a community-based solution to ensure that those presenting ideas in front of the public remain protected from physical intimidation.

LBJ's Mistress   Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]
1:59 - 3:57

LBJ's Mistress Texas In The Morning Jeff Davis Show [1EJbacyXVis]

Media Coverage of Madeline Brown and Lyndon Johnson Affair

National newspapers and nightly news programs featured the relationship between Madeline Brown and Lyndon B. Johnson following the 1987 lawsuit. Brown describes meeting Johnson at a senatorial victory party over Governor Coke Stevenson while she was employed at a Dallas advertising agency. She characterizes the former president as a manipulative yet magnificent leader with a dual personality.

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]
1:26 - 2:43

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]

Police Confrontation and Demands to Cease Filming

A confrontation occurred between a videographer and law enforcement when officers demanded the camera be turned off in a public area. The videographer asserted his rights as a member of the media and repeatedly requested a supervisor while refusing to stop recording. The officer cited orders from a city manager as the justification for the demand to cease filming.

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Discuss The NWO On KJFK Radio April 26 1997 [ FcfeIXlXQc]
0:02 - 0:44

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Discuss The NWO On KJFK Radio April 26 1997 [ FcfeIXlXQc]

Alex Jones and Jeff Davis on Media Distraction Tactics

Alex Jones and guest Jeff Davis argue that mainstream media uses racial controversies, such as comments made by golfer Fuzzy Zeller, to divide the American public. They claim these stories serve as a distraction to allow a "financial elite" to maintain political and economic control. The discussion emphasizes national unity over identity politics.

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman   Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]
4:40 - 6:15

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]

Leadership Shifts in Michigan Militia and Media Influence

John Trochmann discusses leadership changes within the Michigan Militia, noting that figures like Norm Olson and Mark Koernke have been superseded by new leaders such as Tom Wayne. He argues that the media is a more powerful tool for the New World Order than firearms, describing modern military technology as mass destruction equipment. The focus of the movement is currently on an educational process to mobilize more than three percent of the American population.

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman   Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]
6:16 - 7:06

Jeff Davis Talks With John Trochman Militia Of Montana [eYTznZWEVV0]

John Trochmann Final Statement on Independent Research

John Trochmann concludes his interview on the Jeff Davis show by urging viewers to conduct independent research rather than trusting mainstream media outlets. He characterizes the mass media as a deceptive force and emphasizes the importance of individual self-reliance and education. The segment ends with Trochmann identifying as a common citizen working toward national unity.

Steve Lane Interviews Lester Gibson   McClennan County Commissioner   1999 [x5BUcB HxeY]
1:44 - 3:05

Steve Lane Interviews Lester Gibson McClennan County Commissioner 1999 [x5BUcB HxeY]

Media Spin and Waco Rules of Engagement Documentary

Lester Gibson addresses the role of media perception and "spin" regarding the events in Waco, comparing it to the public image of President Bill Clinton. The discussion references the documentary Waco: The Rules of Engagement and the existence of FLIR footage showing the precinct area. Gibson argues that while he cannot control the media narrative, the physical facts of what occurred remain unchanged regardless of the broadcasted version.

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
26:35 - 29:15

A Conversation With David Icke 1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]

Media Ownership and Public Awakening Movements

The Illuminati maintains control by owning major media sources to sell specific narratives to the public. Despite this, a growing global movement is awakening to these truths, as evidenced by increasing attendance at alternative lectures in cities like Chicago and Tyler.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
8:32 - 12:24

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

Rich Parsons, Media Accountability, Waco FLIR Evidence

Steve Lane attempts to interview reporter Rich Parsons regarding the lack of mainstream media coverage on sensitive topics like Waco and biometric driver's licenses. The segment transitions into a monologue about FBI snipers at Waco, documented by Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) technology, and the perceived cowardice of bureaucrats in the BATF and FBI.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
12:25 - 15:27

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

60 Minutes, Waco FLIR Footage, Media Censorship Allegations

The discussion focuses on allegations that "60 Minutes" refused to air FLIR footage from the Waco siege due to concerns about losing access to Department of Defense sources. The hosts suggest that mainstream media outlets prioritize ratings and government relationships over reporting on sensational evidence of federal misconduct.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
52:24 - 56:48

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

Local News Coverage, KVUE 24, Media Accountability

The hosts review news clips from KVUE 24 and other local stations covering their protest. They reiterate their dissatisfaction with how the media framed the event and encourage viewers to contact news directors to demand "real news" regarding the Federal Reserve and government misconduct.

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.

The legal team proposes moving Joe Gray's case to Dallas to gain maximum media exposure and leverage their local influence. They argue that a high-profile trial in a major city would help Gray's incarcerated friend and prevent local authorities from acting in isolation. Gray mentions his birth certificate and his desire to make a stand for the American people against perceived government overreach.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]
24:26 - 33:34

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]

Media Litmus Tests, Mainstream Propaganda and Alternative Information

A caller named Mark asks for a litmus test to distinguish between reliable information and propaganda within both mainstream and alternative media. The host argues that establishment news is a "bread and circus" distraction controlled by corporations and the FCC to keep the public from understanding the plots of secret societies. The recommended strategy is to develop an intuitive understanding of globalist goals to better decipher the manipulation present in public statements by political figures.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
11:20 - 13:50

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Media Skepticism, Bill Hicks Government Critique

Viewers are urged to distrust mainstream media narratives regarding the conflict in Poland and Georgia, suggesting that traditional news outlets are losing their audience to independent blogs and alternative broadcasts. Quoting comedian Bill Hicks, the host asserts that all governments are "murderers and liars." The segment emphasizes that international events directly impact local concerns such as the price of oil, food, and national security.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]
57:10 - 58:32

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Ron Paul Activist Jerri Lynn Ward Talks About 2012 Election [xVxxcXI1uCA]

Delegate Strategy, Media Critique, Show Sign-off

In the final minute, Jack Blood explains Ron Paul’s 2012 strategy of focusing on delegate counts rather than popular votes. He lambasts the mainstream media, specifically mentioning Ed Schultz and Lawrence O'Donnell, for their coverage of the campaign. The show concludes with a promise to return the following week with more guests.

The host addresses his reputation as a "loose cannon" and predicts that his style of information delivery will eventually become mainstream. He argues that the traditional left-right political spectrum is non-existent and suggests that future competition will not come from liberals who refuse to challenge the status quo.