The discussion centers on the concept of a new world order and the pervasive fear surrounding global shifts. Participants question whether the current state of international affairs is enjoyable or if the underlying anxiety is justified.
4 chapters across the catalog
The discussion centers on the concept of a new world order and the pervasive fear surrounding global shifts. Participants question whether the current state of international affairs is enjoyable or if the underlying anxiety is justified.
![Freedom Report Jeff Davis & Alex Jones(Classic Mid 90's) [64LToRg9yiU]](https://pirateinfowars.com/MikeHansonArchives/Images/MHAFeedImage.jpg)
Che Guevara, Final Sign-off and Call to Action
In a final rant, Alex Jones argues that Che Guevara realized the true nature of communism before his death and criticizes modern liberals for wearing his image. He concludes the broadcast with a call for the death of the New World Order and a defense of the Republic before signing off for the week.
![Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]](https://pirateinfowars.com/MikeHansonArchives/Images/MHAFeedImage.jpg)
Federal Reserve, Constructive Fraud, and Indentured Servitude
Jeff Davis introduces the program with a critique of the Federal Reserve, characterizing it as a private corporation operating for profit rather than a government entity. The segment features a musical montage and spoken word performance regarding "constructive fraud," statutory slavery, and the transition of the American public into "indentured servitudial slaves." The lyrics specifically target the Federal Reserve Act, the IRS, and the implementation of social security as tools of financial enslavement.
![Jeff Davis On River City Talk 1995 [J3Qcjtbs KI]](https://pirateinfowars.com/MikeHansonArchives/Images/MHAFeedImage.jpg)
Public Policy, Social Behavior and Information Freedom
Ken Ayala and Jeff Davis discuss the increasing regulation of public behavior, citing examples like penalties for 10-year-olds celebrating in sports. They argue that society is entering an era of excessive correction and censorship. The conversation emphasizes the need to protect public access television and the internet as vital avenues for information outside of mainstream network news.