Topic: Sobriety

3 chapters across the catalog

Mike Hanson Records Man Arrested After Appearing To Pass Sobriety Test   August 3. 2003 [d X4OQKzX9U]
0:27 - 11:56

Mike Hanson Records Man Arrested After Appearing To Pass Sobriety Test August 3. 2003 [d X4OQKzX9U]

Michael Hanson Witnesses Police Arrests in Austin

Michael Hanson observes and records Austin police officers conducting roadside sobriety tests and arrests over two consecutive nights. Hanson expresses skepticism regarding the validity of the arrests, claiming the individuals did not appear intoxicated. During a phone call, he describes the scene as a violation of civil liberties and prepares to document the interaction with his camera.

Alex Jones and the hosts discuss past experiences with illicit substances. Jones admits to experimenting with marijuana and LSD during his college years in Dallas, describing his experience with LSD as a significant mistake that negatively impacted him. He emphasizes that he is now "high on reality" and maintains a clean lifestyle, occasionally consuming wine.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
33:26 - 35:38

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Drug Use History, LSD Mistakes and Homeschooling

Alex Jones admits to experimenting with marijuana and LSD in his youth, calling a four-hit acid trip the "biggest mistake" of his life. He explains his current anti-drug stance and his decision to homeschool his three children. Jones defends homeschooling against criticisms from figures like Hillary Clinton, arguing it allows children to remain innocent and develop creativity away from state-run systems.