Topic: Mobil

8 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Nails It Up At Travis County Commissioners Court [9pvk4HR5DOU]
3:07 - 4:32

Alex Jones Nails It Up At Travis County Commissioners Court [9pvk4HR5DOU]

Constitutional Rights, Karen Sunlighter Election Opposition

A public call to action urged citizens to study the Bill of Rights and the Constitution to combat perceived police state tactics and SWAT team abuses. Specific opposition was directed at Commissioner Karen Sunlighter, accusing her of relying on name recognition to mask abuses of property rights. The address concluded by calling for voters to remove Sunlighter from office and criticizing the county clerk's oversight of the electoral process.

Steve Lane, Co Host Of Freedom Report Exposes Government Environmental Takeover [KLEq8JCRv0Q]
0:00 - 3:06

Steve Lane, Co Host Of Freedom Report Exposes Government Environmental Takeover [KLEq8JCRv0Q]

EPA Underground Storage Tank Regulations Close 22,000 Gas Stations

Environmental Protection Agency regulations originally passed in 1984 mandated that all gas stations upgrade or replace underground storage tanks by December 22, 1998. Approximately 22,000 stations, or 40% of the market, were forced to close due to the high cost of compliance, which averaged $110,000 per site. This shift allowed multinational corporations like Mobil and Exxon to increase their market share from 20% to roughly 80% as independent "Mom and Pop" stations were shut out.

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]
0:00 - 0:47

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]

Introduction, Global Government and Constitutional Rights Under Attack

Jeff Davis introduces the broadcast from Central Texas, warning of a corrupt world government targeting individual liberties. The discussion highlights threats to property rights, the right to self-defense, and parental rights as the world enters a perceived new dark age.

One Simple Solution To Beat The New World Order(Debt Slave) [X6vvlrrsPKo]
11:29 - 15:24

One Simple Solution To Beat The New World Order(Debt Slave) [X6vvlrrsPKo]

Sustainable Building Strategies Using Recycled Wood and Mobile Homes

Mike Hanson demonstrates how to build housing using recycled lumber salvaged from demolished structures in Gonzales, Texas. He suggests that young people should opt for mobile homes or RVs rather than entering into long-term bank loans for traditional houses, advocating for a lifestyle below one's means to ensure happiness and freedom from interest payments.

28 Year Old  Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]
2:19:41 - 2:23:21

28 Year Old Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]

Recycled Wood Housing, Avoiding Banker Debt

Mike Hanson offers financial advice to young people, urging them to avoid massive mortgages by building houses from recycled wood or living in mobile homes and RVs. He demonstrates how to salvage high-quality lumber from old houses and emphasizes the importance of staying out of debt to bankers.