Topic: Recording

24 chapters across the catalog

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
4:17 - 5:16

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol U.N. Day Oct. 24th 1998 TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]

Historical Parallels to 1933 Germany and Personal Harassment Claims

Modern law enforcement officers are compared to German storm troopers of 1933, suggesting that incremental power surges and propaganda lead to mass violence. The speaker details personal harassment and death threats documented at Tower Records near Mueller Airport. Despite these threats, the speaker vows to continue advocating for freedom and resisting intimidation.

Charlie Waits   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]
0:00 - 2:27

Charlie Waits The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]

Positive Patient Identification, Biometric Scanning in Hospitals

LaPorte Hospital in Indiana has implemented a biometric system called Positive Patient Identification to link patients to their medical records via thumbprints. Developed by Carolyn Schiebel, the system aims to reduce registration time and prevent medical fraud by storing fingerprint data alongside names and medical record numbers. While administrators cite cost-effectiveness and emergency life-saving potential, privacy advocates express concern regarding the tension between record access and personal data security.

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]
3:33 - 5:18

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]

Michael Allison Arrested During Ordinance Dispute and Court Hearing

The legal conflict began when Michael Allison attempted to document police interactions regarding unregistered cars on his property. After being denied a court reporter during a local ordinance hearing, Allison informed the judge he would record the proceedings himself for documentation purposes. Robinson Police subsequently confiscated his digital recorder and arrested him on five felony eavesdropping charges related to his various recordings of public officials.

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]
10:17 - 12:29

Courageous Illinois Man Faces 75 Years In Prison For Recording Cops [mNlJYSIzjoU]

National Trend of Arrests for Recording Law Enforcement

Incidents of citizens being arrested for recording police have occurred nationwide, involving recordings made on private property, in vehicles, and during fatal shootings. In South Florida, a man was held at gunpoint and had his phone smashed by officers after filming a police shooting, though the memory card survived. While charges are frequently dropped in these cases across a dozen states, the prosecution of Michael Allison in Illinois remains a notable exception.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]
4:11 - 7:52

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 2 Of 2 [5p8yfki4cQA]

Audio Documentation of Police Interactions and Privacy Expectations

Michael Allison explains his decision to use an Olympus DS-30 digital recorder to document interactions with law enforcement following initial threats and intimidation. He asserts that the recordings were audio-only and often conducted openly on his mother's private property where he argues the police had no expectation of privacy. The discussion highlights the tension between citizens recording police actions and the authorities' use of eavesdropping statutes to discourage such documentation.

The conversation explores allegations of faked pregnancies and ritual sacrifices within the music industry, focusing on Beyonce and Michael Jackson. Freeman suggests that Jackson was worth more to the industry dead than alive, citing the subsequent success of the Cirque du Soleil "Immortal" tour. The hosts claim that record companies operate with "demonic" greed, grooming child stars through Disney and other platforms to serve as symbolic icons.

Cook County Judge Rules Illinois Eavesdropping Law Unconstitutional In Chris Drew Case [lyK6K6Bbx1M]
0:00 - 2:24

Cook County Judge Rules Illinois Eavesdropping Law Unconstitutional In Chris Drew Case [lyK6K6Bbx1M]

Illinois Eavesdropping Law Ruled Unconstitutional, Christopher Drew Case

Judge Stanley Sacks ruled the Illinois eavesdropping law unconstitutional, stating the statute's language is overly broad and criminalizes innocent conduct. The case stems from the 2009 arrest of street artist Christopher Drew, who was charged with a felony for recording his own arrest on a public street. While the State's Attorney plans to appeal, the ruling moves directly to the Illinois Supreme Court as the second circuit court decision to invalidate the law.

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion   Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11   Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]
15:53 - 18:10

Ron Paul 2003 Speech Predicts Iraq Invasion Loss Of Freedom & Privacy After 9⧸11 Part 1 Of 2 [keG8c7WvCww]

Special Interest Influence, Incrementalism in Legislation

Many legislators evaluate bills based on political impact, fundraising potential, and special interest groups rather than constitutional merit. The danger of incrementalism is highlighted, where small concessions in "mostly good" bills eventually lead to significant loss of liberty. Maintaining a consistent "no" vote on such legislation is described as a difficult but necessary reputational commitment.

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]
12:46 - 15:18

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]

Transnational Criminal Counterintelligence and Investigative Errors

Transnational criminal organizations are reportedly hiring former military and special forces for counterintelligence operations, requiring law enforcement to work more strategically. A representative from LULAC questions why officers sometimes attempt to serve warrants at homes when the subject is already in jail. Officials attribute these instances to human error in the investigative process or delays in inter-agency reporting.

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]
19:04 - 23:49

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]

Travis County Restorative Justice and Jail Job Fairs

Rudy Phillips, a visitor from Chicago, questions the practice of asking about arrest records on job applications, leading to a discussion on Austin's "ban the box" initiative. Sheriff Greg Hamilton describes the restorative justice programs in Travis County, including job fairs held inside the jail where employers specifically look to hire people with records. The jail also offers GED programs and computer skills training through Austin Community College to reduce recidivism.

Mike Hanson Confronts Secret Black Ski Masked Police In Gonzales Texas [cv7d Rt7YxQ]
10:05 - 12:28

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

Sergeant Sheehan and Open Records Request Dispute

Sergeant Sheehan, badge number 106, identifies himself to Mike Hanson but refuses to disclose the identity of the masked agents on site. Hanson criticizes the double standard of 2010 window tint laws that apply to citizens but allow police to hide behind dark glass. The segment concludes with Hanson vowing to file an Open Records Request to uncover which agency was operating outside the local sheriff's jurisdiction.

The Tylenol Murders"   Kickstarter Campaign Needs Your Donations To Expose The Truth [UtNVEUmJHt0]
1:32 - 3:04

The Tylenol Murders" Kickstarter Campaign Needs Your Donations To Expose The Truth [UtNVEUmJHt0]

Evidence Destruction and Corporate Influence in Criminal Investigations

The FBI allowed Johnson & Johnson to handle the testing of millions of Tylenol bottles, resulting in the destruction of potential criminal evidence after only 1% was tested. Critics argue that a multi-billion dollar corporation should not have played a role in a criminal investigation of this magnitude. There are ongoing demands to unseal investigative records and court documents to determine if the justice system was hijacked to protect corporate interests.

God Bless The Republic And Death To The New World Order [bC2Jtjl0Rzw]
0:41 - 1:16

God Bless The Republic And Death To The New World Order [bC2Jtjl0Rzw]

Constitutional Republic Declaration and Audio Setup

Participants prepare to lead a chant while clarifying that the United States is a constitutional republic. The segment involves technical coordination for a loud vocal performance intended to be heard from a significant distance, featuring a specific call to Nancy to join the stage.

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]
13:51 - 17:08

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]

Jury Selection Bias and Misconduct Allegations

Clive Doyle details the jury selection process where the judge allegedly screened for "mainstream" religious beliefs to exclude sympathetic jurors. He recounts an incident where a juror expressed a guilty verdict before hearing evidence, yet the judge refused to dismiss him despite a note from other jurors.

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]
54:17 - 1:03:12

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]

Gulf War Veterans Song and Federal Record Testimony

Dave performs a song about the experiences of Gulf War veterans, which Joyce Riley notes was entered into the federal record during her testimony before the Presidential Advisory Commission. The lyrics describe the transition from a "hero's welcome" to suffering from chronic illness, birth defects, and being ignored by the VA. The song names specific political figures like George Bush and Jim Baker, questioning their involvement in the alleged cover-up.

Alex Jones Real & Raw Footage (Unseen Clips 1996) [eu E4Ka8dfk]
5:40 - 8:38

Alex Jones Real & Raw Footage (Unseen Clips 1996) [eu E4Ka8dfk]

Cobra Helicopter Sighting and Field Recording Incident

A chaotic field recording captures a sighting of three helicopters, identified by the speakers as likely being Cobra models. The individuals express concern as the aircraft appear to circle or move toward their position before turning away. The footage is recorded for intended use on a future broadcast while the group monitors whether the helicopters are gray or black.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
31:17 - 34:00

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

Military Service Motives, Raffle Winners and Recording History

The speaker addresses the motivations for joining the military, stating that service members did not join for money or ulterior motives. The segment captures the atmosphere of a raffle where winners are announced. The host emphasizes that the filming process is an act of "recording history" for future television broadcasts.

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]
1:25:18 - 1:29:07

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

Education 2000, Student Tracking and Globalist Agenda

Speakers discuss "Education 2000," a program they claim is designed to track students' medical, dental, and scholastic records via barcodes and centralized databases. They link the financing of these programs to the Federal Reserve and the "slave master" elite. The segment also touches on Pat Buchanan's 1996 presidential run, suggesting he was "railroaded" by an establishment that manipulates the entire election process.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
2:56:43 - 3:01:20

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Open Records Request and ASAP Criminal Investigation Status

Steve Lane describes his struggle to obtain data on the ASAP program through open records requests. He reveals a letter from the State Attorney General's office where the Travis County Attorney argued against releasing information because it would interfere with the "prosecution of a crime." Lane points out the contradiction between this legal stance and the public claim that the program is merely for "communication."

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Highway Cameras [og6GqDZHDTU]
8:05 - 10:11

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Highway Cameras [og6GqDZHDTU]

ASAP Program Investigation and Juvenile Criminalization

Alex Jones presents documents from the Texas Attorney General regarding the ASAP program, alleging it is a criminal investigation tool rather than a communication bridge between parents and schools. The discussion links this to a broader plan by the Clinton administration to implement biometric scanning and drug testing for children.