Topic: Slave Labor

3 chapters across the catalog

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
11:56 - 13:44

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Mexico City Living Conditions, NAFTA Manufacturing Slavery

Mexico City is described as a shantytown where millions live in cardboard homes with minimal access to running water while working in factories for American corporations. Companies like Ford, General Motors, and AT&T utilize this near-slave labor to produce low-quality electronics and goods. This system is facilitated by the PRI party to maintain a world slavery system under the guise of trade.

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]
23:00 - 26:18

$2,000 A Day Fines For 3 Inch Grass [TAPsc 4DGqc]

Drainage Ditch Dispute, Slave Labor, Global Financial Elites

Alex Jones shares an anecdote about his grandparents being ordered by the city to clean a drainage ditch that was not on their property. He frames this as the government using citizens for "slave labor" while simultaneously increasing taxes to fund elite groups and foreign banks. Jones cites a figure of $360 billion in foreign interest payments in 1996, arguing that local bureaucrats act as parasites on the working class.