Topic: Panama Canal

4 chapters across the catalog

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]
58:14 - 1:01:44

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]

COSCO Shipping Controversy, Panama Canal, Anti-China Rally

Rusty Fields and George Humphrey discuss the China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO), alleging the firm smuggled AK-47s into Los Angeles for street gangs. They express concern over COSCO's control of the Panama Canal and former U.S. military bases. A rally against COSCO is announced for the following Saturday at the Chinese Legation in Houston.

Activists reference an A&E documentary to discuss Governor George W. Bush and the Skull and Bones Society at Yale University. They challenge the media to report on the extent of Chinese communist ownership of the Panama Canal and the private nature of the Federal Reserve. The segment emphasizes a demand for "truth" over "fluff" regarding international and financial sovereignty.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
2:10:32 - 2:13:25

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

UN Troops and the Panama Canal Transfer

The presence of an estimated 40,000 UN troops on US soil is discussed, with the hosts arguing that foreign troops are used because they have no loyalty to the American people. They also highlight the transfer of the Panama Canal to Chinese control, claiming that the international banking elite prefers Chinese slave labor over American workers. The segment warns that the US is being "sold down the river" by its own leadership.

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]
35:40 - 37:31

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]

Panama Canal Transfer to Chinese Interests

The 1978 treaty to return the Panama Canal to Panamanian control is discussed in the context of modern security risks. Claims are made that the Chinese military has secured four strategic ports at the canal's entrances. Lieutenant Beck argues that the United States could retake the canal in half a day if necessary, though the current leadership is criticized for allowing the encirclement of American interests.