Topic: New Mexico

5 chapters across the catalog

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]
13:48 - 16:11

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]

Paul Fatta, Federal Prison Transfers, Northern Idaho Fugitive Period

Paul Fatta outlines his transfers through various federal prisons in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and California before his eventual release. He also shares a story about hiding in the basement of a woman named Eva in Northern Idaho while being pursued by the FBI and Texas Rangers. Fatta claims that Eva was later poisoned and killed, though she had risked her safety to shelter him during the standoff.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
15:42 - 18:44

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]

Los Alamos Fire and Government Distrust

Alex Jones references the Cerro Grande Fire in Los Alamos, New Mexico, claiming the government intentionally started the blaze despite warnings from the US Meteorological Agency. He uses this event to illustrate his argument that the government is not a friend to the people and is actively seeking to steal private property. He urges the public to stop buying "propaganda" regarding gun safety and government benevolence.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
16:23 - 18:13

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

New Mexico DUI Stops, California Fruit Inspections, and Smart Highways

A traveler's experience through New Mexico and California is used to illustrate the rise of "World Order states" using mandatory stops for DUI checks, fruit inspections, and INS enforcement. The host links these checkpoints to a broader system of data collection and surveillance, including the implementation of "smart highways" designed to track truckers and private citizens across state lines.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
34:37 - 37:20

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Sniper Competitions, Media Alternatives and Chiapas Conflict

A news article about "killer competition" among civilian and military snipers is discussed, highlighting the glorification of long-range shooting. The hosts argue that people remain "dupes" of the media because no viable alternatives are presented to the six corporations that control the news. Updates on the military offensive in Chiapas, Mexico, are provided, noting the intentional destruction of rebel crops.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
10:55 - 14:29

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Waco Siege Footage, Southern Mexico Mass Graves Report

Protesters confront KXAN News staff regarding their refusal to report on alleged mass graves and armored personnel carriers in southern Mexico. The discussion highlights 1993 Waco siege footage that reportedly shows federal agents opening fire on civilians. Activists demand an open dialogue about these events and the "Waco Rules of Engagement" while accusing the station of being a bureau of propaganda.