Topic: Military

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Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]
4:34 - 5:56

Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]

Military Psychological Testing and the Federal Reserve Debt System

Military entrance exams and computer tests are used to identify leaders who will comply with globalist objectives. The broader economic system relies on debt as a form of slavery to increase resources for front groups and state-controlled education. This "silent war" cannot be solved without addressing the central role of the Federal Reserve in the global conspiracy.

Daniel New Interview   1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]
4:14 - 5:47

Daniel New Interview 1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]

Specialist Michael New Court-Martial Decision and Colonel Confrontation

Michael New rejected an Article 15 administrative punishment, which would have resulted in extra duty, opting instead for a full court-martial to maintain his principles. Despite the pressure of facing a colonel and the potential for a "slap on the wrist" settlement, New maintained his composure. The decision is characterized as a rare act of defiance against military discipline when faced with a choice between right and wrong.

Daniel New Interview   1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]
5:48 - 8:21

Daniel New Interview 1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]

Military Leadership Decline and Active Duty Support for Michael New

A comparison is drawn between historical military leadership and a perceived modern trend of "covering your butt" to advance careers. While some active-duty personnel and officers privately encouraged Michael New to "hang in there," the institutional system is described as hostile to those who rock the boat. Colonel Ray, a Vietnam veteran and former deputy assistant secretary of defense, reportedly observed that this deterioration of integrity has reached the highest ranks of the officer corps.

Daniel New Interview   1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]
9:08 - 9:52

Daniel New Interview 1998 PT 2⧸2 [BoI3rhWpTu4]

Military Discipline and the Courage of Michael New

The segment concludes with a reflection on the intense pressure of military discipline and the significant courage required for a soldier to refuse a direct order from a superior officer. It highlights the contrast between civilian life and the military expectation of blind obedience, noting that Michael New's humility regarding his actions reveals his character.

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]
7:27 - 8:27

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]

Military Service and Congressional Term Limits

The discussion highlights the importance of a strong military and the fulfillment of promises made to veterans under the U.S. Constitution. A demand is made for term limits for elected officials to ensure that political positions remain a service to the people rather than lifelong careers. The speaker emphasizes that the Constitution serves as a "canon" that protects these fundamental structures.

Jeff Davis Interviews Jack McLamb   April 15th 1997   Preparedness Expo Dallas TX [XZdogNVm7lQ]
0:00 - 0:49

Jeff Davis Interviews Jack McLamb April 15th 1997 Preparedness Expo Dallas TX [XZdogNVm7lQ]

Divine Sovereignty and the Vulnerability of Globalist Enforcers

The speaker asserts that divine control supersedes political power and identifies the reliance on police and military enforcers as the primary weakness of the globalist apparatus. If uniformed personnel align with the citizenry rather than politicians, the current power structure will collapse. This shift is attributed to a shared belief in a higher calling among the American public.

Jeff Davis Interviews Jack McLamb   April 15th 1997   Preparedness Expo Dallas TX [XZdogNVm7lQ]
0:51 - 2:30

Jeff Davis Interviews Jack McLamb April 15th 1997 Preparedness Expo Dallas TX [XZdogNVm7lQ]

Police Against the New World Order Outreach Strategy

Efforts to distribute literature written by and for law enforcement and soldiers are reportedly causing alarm among globalist factions. Jack McLamb and the Police Against the New World Order organization are being labeled as terrorists or seditious in top military publications. The strategy focuses on reaching the "minds and hearts" of uniformed brothers and sisters to counter perceived brainwashing.

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Discuss The NWO On KJFK Radio April 26 1997 [ FcfeIXlXQc]
7:58 - 8:51

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

UFO Technology, Military Secrecy and the SR-71 Blackbird

Jeff Davis, drawing on 13 years of service in the U.S. Air Force, discusses UFOs as advanced military hardware rather than extraterrestrial craft. He cites the SR-71 Blackbird as an example of technology that was operational for decades before being revealed to the public. He concludes that "national security" is often used as a synonym for covering up advanced technology funded by taxpayers.

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Discuss The NWO On KJFK Radio April 26 1997 [ FcfeIXlXQc]
8:52 - 9:28

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

Military Participation, United Nations and Global Policing

The segment concludes with a call for Americans to stop participating in the U.S. military under current conditions. Jeff Davis argues that soldiers are being used as a "world police" force for the United Nations, the World Bank, and the IMF. He maintains that these deployments serve only to enrich international bankers while putting young Americans at risk in foreign conflicts.

Jeff Davis Talks With Hoppy Heidelberg   1997   Former Grand Juror For OKC Bombing [hRllW6R8 Fg]
2:10 - 3:49

Jeff Davis Talks With Hoppy Heidelberg 1997 Former Grand Juror For OKC Bombing [hRllW6R8 Fg]

Potential for Acquittal and Political Manipulation in Denver Bombing Trial

Hoppy Heidelberg suggests that an acquittal in the Denver trial of Timothy Mcveigh might benefit government interests more than a conviction. He argues that a failed prosecution could be used to justify reinstating provisions of a military bill that were previously cancelled. Heidelberg concludes that the American justice system is choreographed and that the public bears responsibility for allowing government overreach.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
12:24 - 13:11

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Commentary on the Use of Tanks at Waco

The hosts provide final commentary on the tragedy, labeling the government's actions as mass murder and criticizing the use of tanks against a building containing men, women, and children. One speaker asserts that they would have refused orders to drive a tank into the structure, emphasizing the innocence of the victims before transitioning to a musical tribute titled 17 Little Children.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
35:04 - 36:52

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Pearl Harbor Foreknowledge, Hiroshima Bombing Claims

The host asserts that the United States government had prior knowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack but allowed it to happen to justify entering World War II. He claims the National Security Agency has withheld Japanese communications from a week before the Hiroshima bombing and argues that mainstream history taught in schools is a lie.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
26:52 - 29:10

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Economic Depression, Federal Reserve, Military Draft Legislation

A warning is issued regarding the potential transition from a recession to a full-blown depression caused by fiat money and the Federal Reserve. Reference is made to legislation proposed by Chuck Hagel that would allegedly reinstate a military draft for men and women aged 17 to 44. The speakers emphasize the moral necessity of fighting these government abuses for the sake of future generations.

The argument that the U.S. must maintain a military presence in the Persian Gulf to protect oil interests is challenged as economically and strategically flawed. Spending $50 billion annually to protect $11 billion worth of oil is seen as an inefficient use of resources that radicalizes local populations. The presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia is specifically identified as a major grievance that fuels anti-American sentiment.

Doug Stanhope: Cops Don't Risk Their Lives For You!  Cops Are Egomaniacs! [WVFVj2vHEIM]
2:40 - 4:15

Doug Stanhope: Cops Don't Risk Their Lives For You! Cops Are Egomaniacs! [WVFVj2vHEIM]

Post-9/11 Heroism and Military Competition for Attention

The narrative explores the shift in public adoration for police officers following the September 11 attacks. It claims that while police initially received significant romantic attention due to their "hero" status, that attention shifted toward military personnel once the war began, leading to a perceived rivalry between the two groups in social settings.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
25:38 - 27:47

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Military Militarization, Texas Ranger Reports and New Uniforms

Speakers discuss the six-year delay in rebuilding, citing federal fences and land disputes that previously blocked access. The conversation warns of a merger between the military and domestic police, comparing current events to the burning of the Reichstag. Allegations are made that elite forces are training for urban warfare against American citizens, wearing new gray and black uniforms.

Mike Hanson and Alex Jones recall a dangerous incident at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio where they filmed a Delta Force drill. They describe a confrontation where military personnel allegedly pulled a gun on them to seize their video footage after the unit blew out hospital windows during the exercise.

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
13:05 - 15:41

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Impact of Military Tactics on Children and Property

The Castillo family details the specific use of three flashbang grenades during the raid, including one thrown near a sleeping child. They argue that the use of such force constitutes child endangerment and describe the extensive physical damage left behind in their home. Tony Castillo notes that he must now work extra hours to repair the property damage himself because the seized funds have not been returned.

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]
0:00 - 0:47

Alex Jones And His Very Very Young TV Career At AC TV [457 MwrNWis]

Janet Reno and Federal Use of Military Equipment

A critique of former Attorney General Janet Reno describes her as a vessel for international evils following the use of contracted military equipment in domestic operations. The comparison is made between heavy armored vehicles used in building raids and rental cars to highlight the normalization of militarized force.