Topic: Slavery

17 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas   1999 [Xedh ALIg74]
6:54 - 7:15

Alex Jones: Corruption In Williamson County Texas 1999 [Xedh ALIg74]

Williamson County Revenue Collection and Citizen Status

Williamson County is characterized as a massive revenue collection agency that utilizes law enforcement to maintain control over the population. The discussion frames the current relationship between the government and the public as one where citizens are treated as second-class subjects or slaves. The segment concludes by questioning whether Americans will accept this status or demand a return to constitutional freedoms.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]
6:55 - 8:47

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]

Child Protection Agencies, Surviving Global Slavery and Brenda Scott

Brenda Scott's book, Out of Control, investigates the lack of oversight within child protection agencies and alleges that these organizations are involved in the wrongful removal of children from homes. Robert Spear's Surviving Global Slavery is also highlighted as a resource for understanding systemic state overreach. These works challenge the assumption that government social agencies operate with the best interests of families in mind.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
2:56 - 6:35

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

Roman Empire Infrastructure, Debt Slavery, and International Bankers

The massive infrastructure of the United States, including interstate highways and large buildings, is compared to the public works of the Roman Empire built by slaves. Current American prosperity is described as an illusion financed by international bankers, the IMF, and the World Bank, leading to 16 trillion dollars in unpayable debt. This system of debt is characterized as a form of modern slavery where the state confiscates property to fund programs that the public then fights over.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
17:26 - 21:18

Christmas Show The Jeff Davis Show Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]

Economic and Psychological Impact of Holiday Traditions

The discussion shifts to the negative societal impacts of the holiday season, including high suicide rates and the financial strain of gift-giving. Ron Neal characterizes the public as "dupe slaves" under a tyranny that uses holidays like a Roman "circus" to distract from their actual condition. They claim that the commercial aspect of the holiday primarily benefits "Jewish merchants" and credit card companies while creating unnecessary debt for families.

Alex Jones Celebrates The New Surveillance Cameras In Austin Texas   Year 2001 [H24qftPAilk]
12:07 - 13:14

Alex Jones Celebrates The New Surveillance Cameras In Austin Texas Year 2001 [H24qftPAilk]

Middle Class Apathy, Domestic Terrorism Allegations

The American middle class is described as being too distracted by material wealth and labor to recognize the implementation of a police state. Allegations are made that the government is behind acts of terrorism to justify increased control and the installation of microphones and cameras in residential neighborhoods.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
25:08 - 27:50

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

Rejection of Civil Rights Comparisons in Gun Control

Alex Jones reacts to speakers at the Million Mom March who compare the gun control movement to the civil rights movement. He rejects this framing, instead characterizing gun control as a form of slavery and "people control." He praises the Austin Police and Department of Public Safety (DPS) for respecting his First Amendment rights despite the efforts of protesters to silence him.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]
17:23 - 20:03

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Native American History, Population Control and Economic Slavery

The historical treatment of Native Americans, including the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre by the 7th Cavalry, is framed as a long-term plan by the international banking establishment to eliminate indigenous cultures. The discussion expands to modern economic conditions, suggesting that 1% of the population controls the vast majority of wealth. The hosts argue that material comforts like cars and houses create an "illusion of prosperity" that masks a state of total enslavement.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]
24:15 - 26:38

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Feudalism Comparison, Biometric Surveillance and Tax Rates

Current U.S. tax rates, estimated by the hosts at 52%, are compared unfavorably to the 25% rates paid by medieval feudal serfs. The discussion highlights the implementation of thumb scanning for driver's licenses as a move toward total biometric surveillance. The hosts argue that while the "slaves" are provided with basic necessities like food and shelter, their fundamental freedoms have been stripped away by the private organization controlling the money supply.

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.

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]
16:18 - 18:44

Jeff Davis(Classic 2000) Man Speaks On Experience With Williamson County Police [OgptMmH Ers]

Modern Slavery Comparison, Call for Collective Justice

The legal and financial pressures exerted by Williamson County are compared to modern-day slavery due to the cycle of debt and incarceration. Jeff Davis calls for residents of Central Texas across all races and backgrounds to stand up against the county's practices, arguing that a lack of collective action will result in a total loss of justice in the region.

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]
11:28 - 13:00

Alex Jones Interviews Jeff Davis About New World Order [vBakCwYDsHc]

Historical Power Struggles, Austin Local Politics, Lobbyist Influence

A historical overview suggests that the human drive for power has led to monarchies and various forms of slavery throughout history. Current American decline is attributed to corruption and lobbyist money, even at the local level in Austin, Texas, rather than the result of free-market forces.

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]
23:00 - 32:42

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]

Bethany Cemetery Historical Preservation in Austin

The program features video footage of Bethany Cemetery in Austin, a historic African American burial ground established in the late 1800s. Isaacs highlights the site's state of disrepair despite its status as a Texas historical site and calls for the City Council to provide maintenance funds. She notes the presence of graves belonging to individuals born into slavery and emphasizes the cemetery's importance to local history.

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
33:43 - 35:21

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Freedom Seminars, Alternative Information and Bond Rejection

The host promotes the Freedom Seminars, held the last Sunday of every month, as a forum for alternative information. He reiterates his call for viewers to vote against all upcoming bonds, equating debt to slavery. He also references the 1993 Waco siege as evidence that the system does not truly care about the welfare of children.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
2:09:06 - 2:14:59

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

Patriotic Poem: The Land of the Free and Home of the Brave

A dramatic reading of a poem depicts a revolutionary soldier visiting a modern American in a dream. The poem laments the loss of liberty to taxes, government regulation, and foreign wars. It calls on the "Sons of the Republic" to arise, defend the Constitution, and reclaim their God-given rights from the "tyrants" currently in power.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
1:04:39 - 1:08:02

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Founding Fathers and the Threat of Technological Enslavement

The discussion reflects on the spiritual and political wisdom of the U.S. Founding Fathers, noting that the Constitution was designed to protect citizens from the "powers of men." The hosts warn that without constant vigilance, modern technology will be used to enslave the population. They contrast the current American ability to speak freely with the violence in Bosnia, while cautioning that such freedom is fragile and currently under threat.