Topic: Russia

14 chapters across the catalog

Pitter Patter At The State Capitol   U.N. Day   Oct. 24th 1998   TX Capitol [ JuL 65uHBA]
0:00 - 0:59

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

Alex Jones Criticizes United Nations Peacekeeping and Global Economic Manipulation

Alex Jones addresses a crowd regarding alleged atrocities committed by United Nations peacekeeping forces and the manipulation of the global economy. He cites the IMF's intervention in Russia and South Korea as examples of forced tax increases under the guise of free market reform. Jones warns that local police are increasingly falling under federal control through anti-terrorism training.

Alex Jones Speech At Personal Protection Second Amendment Rally   Oct. 25th, 1998 [6orFeosRZS8]
3:03 - 4:52

Alex Jones Speech At Personal Protection Second Amendment Rally Oct. 25th, 1998 [6orFeosRZS8]

Bill Clinton Criticism, Second Amendment and National Sovereignty

The speaker criticizes Bill Clinton's past ties to Russia and Europe, framing his administration as an attempt to take over the nation. Arguments are made against government interpretations that claim the Second Amendment does not protect individual rights to bear arms. The segment concludes by quoting George Washington on firearms being the "teeth" of the Constitution necessary to prevent the flourish of evil men.

Alex Jones Comments On Bill Clinton CFR Speech Thanking David Rockefeller [plUcSB6qqSY]
7:05 - 9:52

Alex Jones Comments On Bill Clinton CFR Speech Thanking David Rockefeller [plUcSB6qqSY]

Managed Global Economies, IMF Tax Policies in Russia

President Bill Clinton discusses the need to manage change and stabilize the global financial system during a period of economic turmoil. The speaker identifies a contradiction in Clinton's rhetoric, arguing that "managed change" is actually a form of command-and-control economy. Allegations are made that U.S. taxpayer money is used via the IMF to pay off foreign politicians in Russia and Indonesia while forcing those nations to quadruple taxes on their citizens.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
2:21 - 4:24

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

Russia-Georgia Conflict, Global Nuclear War Risks

The geopolitical tension between Russia and Georgia is compared to the Cuban Missile Crisis, with warnings of potential escalation into a world war. Reference is made to Dr. Bob Bowman, former head of the Star Wars program, regarding the controversial missile shield being installed in Poland. The narrative challenges the mainstream media portrayal of Russia as the sole aggressor, highlighting the danger of saber-rattling against a nation with thousands of nuclear warheads.

Freedom Report   Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]
38:47 - 43:14

Freedom Report Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]

Police State Comparisons, Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia

Alex Jones warns that the current trajectory of the U.S. government mirrors the rise of totalitarian regimes in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia. He dismisses mainstream "black helicopter" tropes as distractions while highlighting the very real presence of SWAT teams and aggressive bureaucrats at local political meetings.

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]
26:03 - 27:56

Special Edition(Classic 1997) Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Discuss The Big Lies Of The World [SSey8DvP6QI]

Climate Cycles, Critique of Centralized Power

Alex Jones discusses geological history, citing 12,000-year-old glaciers in Texas to argue that global warming is a natural planetary cycle rather than a man-made crisis. He critiques the idea that centralized government can save the environment, pointing to high rates of birth defects in socialist Russia as evidence of state failure. The hosts agree that the people who destroyed the environment cannot be trusted to fix it.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
14:08 - 15:41

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

Global Democide, Communist Death Tolls, Catholic Inquisition

A historical review claims 190 million people have died due to government actions over the last 220 years, including wars and abortions. Estimates are provided suggesting communist regimes killed 120 million people in the last century, surpassing the death toll attributed to Hitler. The Catholic Inquisition is briefly mentioned as another example of organized institutional violence.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
21:28 - 23:48

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]

Russian IMF Bailout, San Antonio Police Frame-Up

Rick Cobb calls in to discuss the IMF's involvement in Russia, noting that the bailout required the deployment of hit squads to collect taxes. He then details a legal case in San Antonio where two detectives allegedly attempted to frame a woman for two bank robberies by intimidating witnesses into signing false affidavits. The woman was only cleared after the actual robber was caught during a third heist, leading the DA to dismiss the charges.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
18:08 - 21:51

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]

Gold Standard, JP Morgan, Russian Economic Collapse

George Humphrey discusses the depletion of the U.S. gold supply, noting that Fort Knox has not been audited since 1952. He claims international interests are purchasing American gold while Russia is forced to dump its gold reserves due to economic insolvency. The segment also touches on the influence of J.P. Morgan and the Rothschilds on the global financial architecture.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
21:53 - 25:18

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]

Corporate Consolidations, Michael Dell, Foreign Buyouts

The discussion covers the consolidation of global assets, including the British buyout of Amoco and the merger of Chrysler. Humphrey asserts that Russia's utilities and resources are being purchased by centralized financial powers. They also address Michael Dell’s wealth, characterizing him as "small potatoes" compared to the established "old money" aristocracy and pharmaceutical giants being bought by European interests.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
49:48 - 53:54

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]

IMF Russia Bailout, General Dragov Satire, Police State Comparison

The host presents a satirical "General Dragov" interview featuring fictionalized versions of Boris Yeltsin and a Russian general. The sketch mocks the IMF's $22 billion bailout of Russia, suggesting the funds are kickbacks for implementing higher taxes. The characters in the satire express envy for the American "high-tech police state," including its surveillance cameras and black-clad tactical police.

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]
22:52 - 24:45

Jeff Davis Interviews Alex Jones About New World Order [0 HFU6GwUDw]

Geological Cycles, Global Warming and Socialist Environmental Failures

Alex Jones disputes modern environmental narratives by citing geological records of mile-thick glaciers in the Texas Panhandle 12,000 years ago. He argues that the Earth is simply in a natural warming cycle and that centralized power is not the solution to environmental issues. Jones points to high rates of birth defects in Russia as evidence that socialist and communist systems are the most destructive to the environment.

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]
11:45 - 14:31

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]

Canadian Perspective, Globalism and Bureaucratic Control

A visitor from Canada criticized the increasing number of fences in Austin, comparing the restrictive land policies to those of authoritarian regimes like the former Soviet Union. The discussion linked the closure of public waterways to a broader loss of individual rights and the rise of a bureaucratic elite. Concerns were raised that the lower part of Barton Springs feeding into Lake Austin could be the next area targeted for closure.