Topic: Privatization

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Alex Jones & Jeff Davis   Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]
0:00 - 2:56

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]

Feudalism, Communist Manifesto and Property Rights

The concept of feudalism is defined as a system where land ownership is an illusion and individuals essentially rent from a lord. Karl Marx is credited with writing the Ten Planks of the Communist Manifesto in 1848, allegedly copying ideas from Illuminati founder Adam Weishaupt. The first plank involves the abolition of private property, which critics argue is being implemented through property taxes, permits, and United Nations land takeovers.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
39:27 - 40:49

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

Education Competition, School Vouchers, Private School Costs

The hosts advocate for ending the government monopoly on education through competition, vouchers, or homeschooling. Freeman notes that Texas spends approximately $8,900 per student in public schools, while private education can cost as little as $4,000. They claim homeschooled children are increasingly preferred by elite universities due to better behavior and higher SAT scores.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]
1:26 - 3:29

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]

Bridgeport City Ordinance Targets Classic Cars on Private Property

Mike Allison describes a Bridgeport, Illinois city ordinance used to seize classic cars from private property under the guise of eliminating junk vehicles. Allison owned three 1960s Buicks and an Oldsmobile, two of which were undergoing restoration with rebuilt motors. Despite the vehicles being on private property and not in use, the city required current registration and insurance for all cars not stored in fully enclosed buildings.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]
5:33 - 8:38

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]

Illegal Seizure of Classic Buicks During Arizona Construction Trip

Bridgeport officials seized two valuable Buick classic cars from Mike Allison's property on November 10, 2003, while he was traveling to Arizona for a construction job. Although Allison had been waiting for a formal ticket to challenge the ordinance in court, the city bypassed due process and towed the vehicles without issuing a citation. A less valuable, wrecked Oldsmobile parked nearby was left behind by the seizing officers.

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.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
1:26:37 - 1:29:49

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

Post-Protest Wrap-up and Departure

Alex Jones wraps up his coverage of the event, noting that the organizers had leased the lot as private property. He attempts to interview a woman he believes is from the Soros Foundation before deciding to leave. He mentions going to Waterloo for a beer and reflects on the failed attempt by organizers to violate his First Amendment rights.

Mike Hanson Confronts Secret Black Ski Masked Police In Gonzales Texas [cv7d Rt7YxQ]
3:16 - 8:40

Mike Hanson Confronts Secret Black Ski Masked Police In Gonzales Texas [cv7d Rt7YxQ]

Unidentified Masked Law Enforcement Presence on Private Property

Mike Hanson and his associates confront individuals wearing black ski masks who refused to identify themselves while stationed on Hanson's property. Although one individual wore a badge, the Gonzales County Sheriff's Department reportedly had no knowledge of their presence, leading to speculation they were federal agents or DEA. Hanson argues that "secret police" wearing masks and driving vehicles with tinted windows are inappropriate for public servants in America.

Mike Hanson Informs Gonzales County Officials About Being Accosted By Men In Black Ski Masks [N4zM2buZ1Xg]
5:19 - 7:06

Mike Hanson Informs Gonzales County Officials About Being Accosted By Men In Black Ski Masks [N4zM2buZ1Xg]

Midnight Assassins and Fictitious License Plates in Gonzales

Mike Hanson addresses a public forum regarding the presence of "Midnight Assassins" and unidentified masked agents on private ranch land. He reports that the license plates on the vehicles used by these individuals were found to be fictitious. Hanson asserts that the agents hid behind tinted windows when filmed and calls for an end to masked operations within the county to ensure public safety and transparency.

Steve Blahak And Mike Hanson Sign Wars [7NdKOrxCb4s]
1:18 - 2:00

Steve Blahak And Mike Hanson Sign Wars [7NdKOrxCb4s]

Bandit Sign Police and Private Property Regulations

The City is reportedly deploying a "Bandit Sign Police" force equipped with new trucks and uniforms to remove political signs and issue $500 tickets. Campaign organizers are specifically requesting placement on private property to avoid these municipal penalties and ensure signs are not taken to the dump.

Alex Jones Before Wife⧸kids And Even Infowars Early Early Early AC TV Career [0yfmB5jqpSU]
0:05 - 2:33

Alex Jones Before Wife⧸kids And Even Infowars Early Early Early AC TV Career [0yfmB5jqpSU]

Federal Land Management, Turkey Bend County Park Name Change

A caller named Tracy describes the renaming of Turkey Bend County Park to Turkey Bend Primitive Area as an example of federal overreach and the erosion of private property rights. The discussion critiques environmental groups in Austin and links local land management to globalist agendas. Comparisons are made to socialist economies in Russia, China, and Cuba to argue that elite-controlled systems fail to protect the environment or human rights.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) With Surviving Actor  John Hamilton And John Wayne Alamo Movie [Yt2AUagg D8]
16:02 - 18:11

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) With Surviving Actor John Hamilton And John Wayne Alamo Movie [Yt2AUagg D8]

Bankruptcy Syndicate, Financial Impact on American Landowners

John Hamilton describes a "wicked syndicate" of lawyers and bankers who allegedly use the bankruptcy system to seize lucrative private property for inside buyers. He estimates that hundreds of thousands of Americans have faced similar asset seizures, totaling millions of dollars in lost farm and ranch land. Hamilton maintains that these actions are driven by greed and the lust for property rather than legitimate legal reorganization.

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]
9:57 - 12:20

The Real News Hour(Classic 1996) The Illusion Of Freedom [YOwbTMg7ccA]

Black's Law Dictionary, Licensing Systems, Communist Manifesto

Jeff Davis cites Black's Law Dictionary to define licenses as permissions to perform acts that would otherwise be illegal, framing the state as a "licensor" and citizens as "licensees" or "slaves." He links the modern licensing and permit system to the Communist Manifesto's goal of abolishing private property. The hosts characterize these fees and tickets as a "Babylonian system of enslavement" designed to extract tribute from the public.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]
12:16 - 14:37

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Federal Land Seizures, Environmentalism and British Telecom

The federal government is accused of using environmental regulations as a pretext for incremental land seizures, mirroring the historical theft of indigenous tribal lands. Reference is made to an 1891 American Banking Association memo allegedly outlining a policy to turn farmers into tenants. Additionally, the $20 billion acquisition of an American telecommunications firm by British Telecom is cited as evidence of foreign banking interests controlling U.S. infrastructure.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
11:54 - 14:07

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, David Rockefeller

The Federal Reserve is characterized as a private group controlling public lending rates under the guise of a government institution. Alan Greenspan is identified as a powerful figure allegedly influenced by David Rockefeller. The speakers urge the public to distrust the media's coverage of financial institutions.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
2:53:11 - 2:57:54

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Postal Service Status, Private Company Misconceptions

A postal worker claims the U.S. Postal Service is a private company, a point Steve Lane disputes while observing the worker's enthusiasm for collecting tax mail. Other citizens in line express support for a national sales tax, citing the vision of the founding fathers. The segment ends with Lane preparing to show a producer's footage from a different public access program.

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]
4:42 - 6:27

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]

Media Labeling, Environmentalism, Private Property Rights

The term "conspiracy theorist" is characterized as a tool used by media and salesmen to deflect legitimate questions about government actions. Specific criticism is directed at environmentalists and celebrities like Robert Redford, alleging that environmental movements are actually fronts for seizing private property and ranch land.

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]
1:13:07 - 1:18:50

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]

Public Education Costs, $300,000 Per Classroom Claim

Critics analyze the math behind the Austin school bond, claiming the proposed spending equates to roughly $300,000 per classroom. They compare the $6,400 per-student cost in public schools to the $3,500 cost in private schools, arguing that the public system is inefficient and overburdened with debt. The speakers warn that Austin already has significantly more debt per capita than Houston or Dallas even before the new bond.

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]
1:41:28 - 1:46:07

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]

Federal Reserve, Constructive Fraud and Income Tax

The program examines the legal status of the Federal Reserve, asserting it is a private corporation owned by stockholders rather than a government agency. The term "constructive fraud" is introduced to describe the U.S. monetary system and the implementation of the income tax. Musical lyrics describe citizens as "indentured servitudal slaves" who are being taxed into their graves by "international gangsters" and a deceptive educational system.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
31:57 - 33:43

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Thomas Jefferson, Private Banking and Homelessness Quote

A quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson is used to explain the root cause of homelessness in America. The quote warns that if the American people allow private bankers to control the issuance of currency through inflation and deflation, they will eventually wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The host uses this historical perspective to frame current economic struggles as a deliberate result of the banking system.