Topic: Rusty

11 chapters across the catalog

The Freedom Report   Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]
2:01 - 2:58

The Freedom Report Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]

Freedom Report Introduction and Alex Jones Transition to KJFK

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields open the Freedom Report in Austin, noting that regular host Alex Jones has moved to a nightly radio slot on KJFK. The hosts express their intent to maintain the show's quality during this transition while acknowledging KJFK as a new sponsor for Jones's broadcast.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
3:22 - 4:22

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

Alex Jones, KJFK Radio, Freedom Report Host Transition

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields introduce themselves as the hosts of the Freedom Report, noting that regular host Alex Jones has moved to a nightly radio show on KJFK 98.9. They express pride in Jones's career advancement and acknowledge their status as "rookies" taking over the program's primary duties.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
1:28:24 - 1:29:22

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

Freedom Report Outro, Contact Information, Website Promotion

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields conclude the program by thanking their crew and Alex Jones for his support. They provide contact information for the show, including their email address, phone numbers, and the website downsize.ml.org, encouraging listeners to educate themselves and stand up for their rights.

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones  Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]
0:02 - 2:18

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]

Mike Hanson Campaign Event and Local Supporter Introductions

Supporters gather at a campaign event for Mike Hanson's run for County Commissioner. Local figures including Ray Bowman from Georgetown and Rusty Fields and Mary Pope from Sandbar Pizza offer their endorsements. The atmosphere is informal, featuring interactions between the camera crew and attendees.

Mass Media Protest With Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, And Alex Jones [0vJCSVmvaSw]
0:00 - 3:07

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

Bob Crowley, Local Media Criticism and Access Television

Rusty Fields and Steve Lane criticize local newsman Bob Crowley for allegedly misreporting a SWAT team's presence at a Commissioner's Court meeting. They claim Crowley initially denied the SWAT presence, then falsely claimed they were receiving an award, before finally admitting they were requested by Margaret Gomez's office. The hosts argue that unpaid amateurs at Access Television are out-reporting professional journalists by verifying facts through sources like Major Pickering at the Sheriff's Department.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
1:07:51 - 1:09:24

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

Rusty Fields, 401k Losses, Bowie High School

Rusty Fields calls in to report a 20% loss in his 401k and shares his experience attending a "back to school" night at Bowie High School. The host identifies Fields as a dedicated activist who left his job to defend the Constitutional Republic. Fields is announced as the host for the upcoming Monday night program.

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]
6:04 - 9:50

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]

Personal Loss, Death of Pepper and Rusty

Jeff Davis shares the personal news of the death of his dog, Pepper, who passed away from heart failure on August 27th. He describes the emotional impact of the loss, stating that a part of him died with the pet. Additionally, he notes that the show's producer also lost a dog named Rusty on the same day, leading to a broader discussion on the bond between humans and animals.

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]
32:31 - 36:40

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]

Final Thoughts on Pet Loss and Human Connection

Joyce Isaacs offers final words of support to the producer's children regarding the loss of their dog, Rusty. Jeff Davis reviews footage of Pepper and Rusty, emphasizing the loyalty of the animals. The segment ends with a call to take care of one another and a reminder that loving pets is a foundational step in learning to love other humans.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
6:47 - 8:54

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Federal Reserve Control, Alan Greenspan and International Banking

Rusty Fields argues that elected officials and Congress have no real control over the American economy, asserting that the Federal Reserve Bank dictates policy for international interests. Alan Greenspan is characterized as a puppet for European banking powers rather than a servant of the American public. The dialogue emphasizes that the U.S. is being manipulated by a global financial elite through the control of the reserve currency.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:04:20 - 1:07:14

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Freedom Report, Flag Burning Controversy and NBC News 36

Steve Lane and Rusty Fields host "The Freedom Report," discussing an Independence Day rally at the Texas State Capitol. They accuse NBC News 36 (KXAN) and reporter Rich Parsons of deceptive editing by lumping their UN flag-shredding event with a separate incident involving a mental patient burning an American flag. The hosts argue this was a deliberate attempt to make the freedom movement appear anti-American.