Topic: Military Weapons

4 chapters across the catalog

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.

Alex Jones Very Young Days In Television Mid 90s [nKfub063zeM]
3:24 - 3:59

Alex Jones Very Young Days In Television Mid 90s [nKfub063zeM]

Federalization of Local Police and Military Technology

Local police departments are transitioning to federal control through multi-jurisdictional task forces and the acquisition of military-grade equipment. Law enforcement agencies are now utilizing infrared sensors, laser listening devices, and experimental sonic weapons. These technological advancements and federal oversight are described as tools for maintaining strict public compliance.

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]
26:16 - 32:29

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]

Armed Foreign Paramilitaries, South Texas Border Security

Reports from Jim Hogg County suggest the presence of armed foreign military units on private ranch land. Reference is made to a World Net Daily interview with Sheriff Alarcon regarding warnings of foreign paramilitaries. The segment also touches on media reports of Iraqi agents attempting to smuggle weapons of mass destruction across the Texas border near Laredo.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
24:09 - 27:35

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

Chemical Exposure and Military Control of Underground Systems

The media's shift in terminology from "Gulf War Syndrome" to "Gulf War illness" is described as an attempt to move away from psychological explanations toward admitting chemical exposure. Reports suggest 600 chemical weapons detectors went off during the conflict, exposing troops to sarin nerve gas. Additionally, the government is reportedly expanding underground cave systems for use during biological or nuclear attacks, with the intent of placing them under UN troop control.