Topic: Rome

5 chapters across the catalog

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
6:35 - 10:08

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3 E9Lg]

Materialism, Cultural Destruction, and the Productivity of Modern Slaves

Modern rulers utilize materialism and the distribution of basic goods to maintain a slave-master relationship similar to ancient Egypt and Rome. By placing emphasis on material idols like the Grammy Awards, the elite allegedly destroy individual identity, culture, and history to make the population easier to rule. The higher standard of living in America is attributed to the fact that American citizens are simply more productive slaves than those in other nations.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
1:18:40 - 1:22:32

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

Final Appeal to Research History and Disarmament

As the event concludes, Alex Jones urges the remaining participants to research the history of disarmament in Rome, Babylon, and Nazi Germany. He claims that 90% of the protesters are government bureaucrats and pleads with them to recognize they are being "conned" by the power elite. He reiterates that the Second Amendment is essential for protecting all other civil liberties.

The hosts discuss how political leaders like Bill Clinton and Sandy Berger use "emotionally packaged" rhetoric to push globalist agendas. Alex Jones argues that while the middle class enjoys a comfortable life, the elite at the top are inherently ruthless and willing to destroy nations. He compares the modern social structure to ancient Rome and Babylon, where the middle class is mentally impoverished despite their material possessions.

The current relationship between the government and the people is likened to a divorce, where the state has abandoned Constitutional ideals and responded with controlling behavior. Critics of the Constitution who call it an "old document" are reminded that the alternative being implemented is an even older form of "thug rule" and fascism dating back to Ancient Rome.

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]
0:00 - 3:29

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]

Austin Skyline and Historical Parallels to Ancient Slave Systems

Jeff Davis describes the Austin, Texas skyline as a modern representation of historical structures used to enslave populations. He draws parallels between modern skyscrapers and the Tower of Babel, Egyptian pyramids, and Roman colosseums, asserting that these were all built on the backs of slaves. The current architectural landscape is characterized as "Rome Revisited," financed by an international banking cartel through a debt usury money system.