Topic: Radio

88 chapters across the catalog

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]
0:14 - 1:55

A Conversation With David Icke (Short Version) [F8PKAnSdAq8]

Information Control and Grassroots Communication Strategies

The dismantling of centralized information control requires individuals to articulate alternative truths and bypass traditional media filters. Strategies for spreading suppressed information include participating in radio phone-ins and engaging in direct peer-to-peer communication. Many people harbor private suspicions about official narratives but only realize their views are shared once they begin speaking openly with others in their communities.

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
29:18 - 31:34

A Conversation With David Icke 1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]

Information Warfare and Clear Channel Radio Dominance

Dismantling the global control structure requires the spread of alternative information through personal communication and radio. Concerns are raised about Clear Channel's acquisition of numerous radio stations across Texas and the United States as a means of consolidating information control.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
1:01:47 - 1:10:05

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Alex Jones, Richard Collison, KXAN News Complaint

Audio is played of Alex Jones calling KXAN News 36 to complain about their coverage of his protest. Jones attempts to speak with producer Richard Collison, but is repeatedly rebuffed or hung up on; the hosts allege that Collison lied about his identity during the calls to avoid the confrontation.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
0:05 - 2:20

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Jack Blood Introduction, North American Union Debate

Jack Blood introduces himself as the guest host for Richard Reeves on Frontline Texas, noting his background with the Genesis Communications Radio Network. He outlines the evening's agenda, including an upcoming interview regarding biometric passports. Blood asserts that the North American Union is already a reality and argues that the current political debate should focus on the loss of American sovereignty and constitutional rights.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
57:32 - 58:38

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Outro, Final Listener Comment on Race

Jack Blood concludes the program by providing resources such as jackblood.com and beatthechip.org. A final caller attempts to make a comment regarding the racial demographics of those discussing "impending doom," but is cut off as the show ends. Blood announces he will return the following week to continue the broadcast on Frontline Texas.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
35:08 - 39:17

Christmas Show The Jeff Davis Show Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]

Street Interviews and Local Austin Commentary

The program transitions to a series of informal street clips and interactions featuring Joyce Isaacs from KVET Radio and Jeff Davis. They discuss local Austin figures like Bob Bullock and the presence of federalized Texas Rangers while engaging in humorous, irreverent banter about the city's "strange people." Joyce Isaacs promotes her radio show and comments on the long-running nature of the Jeff Davis Show before the segment ends with footage of bulls in the back of a truck.

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]
9:24 - 10:25

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]

Jeff Davis Show Cancellation Rumors

Uncertainty surrounds the future of the Jeff Davis Show following rumors that the current week might be its last. While some information suggests the show could continue, the hosts acknowledge conflicting reports regarding its status. The discussion remains speculative as they transition to further analysis of local legislative language.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
0:00 - 1:40

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Jack Blood Introduction, Deadline Live and Chemtrails Film

Investigative reporter Jack Blood introduces his background as a radio host for American Freedom Radio and editor of Deadline Live. He previews a segment on aerosol spraying and chemtrails, mentioning his appearance in a documentary alongside Mariel Hemingway and various scientists.

The Lone Star Liberty Beat is a weekly six-minute news service focused on Central Texas liberty news and activist events, broadcast on Texas Liberty Radio. The program features contributions from correspondents including Matt Wood, Robert Love, Heather Fazio, and mayoral candidate Clay Defoe. Transcripts and archives of these journalistic pieces and interviews with public officials are hosted at LonestarLibertyBeat.com.

To combat police abuse, John Bush proposes a fundraiser to provide inexpensive video cameras to marginalized communities in Austin that face frequent police violence. He emphasizes the importance of standing up to intimidation and using the court of public opinion to shame corrupt officers. Host Gary Johnson concludes the program on the Logos Radio Network, providing website information for Lone Star SMART and the Lone Star Liberty Beat.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
0:00 - 1:35

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Live & Let Live Introduction, Carla Howell and Massachusetts Politics

Host Gary Johnson introduces the program Live & Let Live on the Logos Radio Network, airing Sunday nights. The featured guest is Carla Howell, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party, who joins to discuss her efforts to repeal the Massachusetts state income tax and her experience running against Mitt Romney.

Alex Jones Mt  Carmel Church [0xJlXLvDCGU]
5:56 - 6:39

Alex Jones Mt Carmel Church [0xJlXLvDCGU]

InfoWars Programming and New World Order Sign-off

The broadcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to visit InfoWars.com and participate in construction activities at the Waco site on Fridays and Sundays. Information regarding radio programs on the Austin Community Access Center is provided alongside the volunteer hotline 512-292-0070. The segment ends with a declarative statement against the New World Order.

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones At Mount Carmel Church Rebuild March 19, 2000   The Phoenix Project [qD2fLNdPwWA]
0:15 - 3:04

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones At Mount Carmel Church Rebuild March 19, 2000 The Phoenix Project [qD2fLNdPwWA]

Jimmy Ritter and Jeff Introduction at Waco Chapel Site

Jimmy Ritter and a host named Jeff open a broadcast from the site of the Waco Chapel. They acknowledge the facility and the presence of various attendees, including family members and Alex Jones, while discussing their history of covering the location via radio.

Alex Jones discusses the high volume of correspondence received following his Genesis show and expresses a desire to expand the program into Austin and San Antonio. He mentions receiving inquiries from these Texas cities and outlines a plan to consolidate his two separate broadcasts into a single show for local syndication.

Alex Jones: "Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated!" Fired From KJFK December 5 1999 [XZm8lCpko5w]
1:00 - 3:14

Alex Jones: "Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated!" Fired From KJFK December 5 1999 [XZm8lCpko5w]

Political Blackballing and Radio Station Ratings Success

A discussion regarding the political motivations behind a host's removal from an Austin-area radio station despite achieving number one ratings in his time slot. The host describes the station as a "New World Order" outlet owned by a small conglomerate and explains his physical burnout from managing two daily shows.

The host explores options for returning to the Austin airwaves, including potential weekend slots or satellite distribution similar to the model used by Rush Limbaugh. He notes that while his internet site is experiencing high traffic and frequent crashes, many listeners still rely on traditional commercial stations rather than satellite dishes or shortwave radio.

Alex Jones: "Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated!" Fired From KJFK December 5 1999 [XZm8lCpko5w]
3:14 - 6:18

Alex Jones: "Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated!" Fired From KJFK December 5 1999 [XZm8lCpko5w]

Local Radio Competition and Signal Strength Comparisons

The host reflects on his success beating high-power stations like KLBJ in the ratings despite his station's lack of traditional advertising or billboards. The conversation compares the signal strengths of various Texas AM and FM stations, including WOAI in San Antonio, and mentions a guest appearance on the Wigglesworth show.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
2:40 - 5:19

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

Interaction with Local Media and Police Education

Alex Jones interacts with a reporter named Shelly from News 8 and discusses his radio show and recent mobilization efforts. He claims to be educating police and sheriff's departments across the country about constitutional rights. Jones mentions a recent event featuring Senator Bob Smith that drew approximately 800 people, contrasting it with the current protest size.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
57:28 - 1:01:40

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

Micro-Radio Stations and Continued Attacks on Elfant

Alex Jones announces the operation of micro-radio stations at 95.1 and 95.9 FM in Austin to bypass commercial media. He continues his aggressive rhetoric against Bruce Elfant, claiming Elfant wants to seize property and children. Jones asserts that his media presence is growing and will continue to expose local officials he deems corrupt.