Topic: Solutions

6 chapters across the catalog

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]
8:30 - 9:59

Terry "Liberty" Parker & Jeff Davis Defend Alex Jones [uzjGva59Gsg]

City Government Role in Protecting Public Discourse

The discussion shifts to whether the City of Austin can dictate the character of societal dialogue as public discourse becomes increasingly coarse. There is a warning that if violence against public access producers is tolerated, such threats could expand to target mainstream news media figures. Participants call for a community-based solution to ensure that those presenting ideas in front of the public remain protected from physical intimidation.

A Conversation With David Icke   1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]
12:10 - 14:45

A Conversation With David Icke 1 Hour Interview With Mike Hanson [T5pK38ClsmU]

Cashless Society, Microchipping, and Problem-Reaction-Solution

The global agenda involves transitioning to an electronic cashless society and microchipping the population to eliminate freedom. This is achieved through a "problem-reaction-solution" strategy, exemplified by the events of September 11, which allows authorities to implement pre-planned changes under the guise of public safety.

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]
35:20 - 37:48

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]

Wes on Solutions Seminar and Government Reform

A caller named Wes discusses an upcoming seminar in Austin focused on finding solutions for local, state, and federal government issues. Isaacs and the caller debate whether the primary goal is to define problems or implement specific solutions. Wes mentions that information about the event and related voting can be found on the internet.

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]
1:18:38 - 1:21:22

Jeff Davis Show Black Helicopters Alex December 11 1997 Special Guest Alex Jones [SpnUhrrz6BI]

Problem-Reaction-Solution, September 11th and Globalization

David Icke describes the "Problem-Reaction-Solution" strategy, where the elite create a crisis to justify pre-planned "solutions" that restrict freedom. He applies this model to the events of September 11th. He further argues that globalization is not merely a corporate pursuit of profit but a deliberate centralization of power by a small elite.