Topic: Texas Independence

11 chapters across the catalog

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]
0:00 - 1:55

George Morovich Rejects Global Government At Gonzales Tx Tea Party Oct 3rd 2009 [lTIqkw9ex9s]

Battle of Gonzales and Texas Independence Legacy

A speaker commemorates the 174th anniversary of the Battle of Gonzales, where Texas settlers refused to surrender a cannon to Mexican soldiers. The event is framed as the foundation of Texan independence and a reflection of the values established by the United States Declaration of Independence. The narrative emphasizes the transition from 1835 to the modern era and the blessings of liberty.

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Festival October 2nd, 3rd & 4th 2015 [4Rt0xlC1Jag]
0:50 - 4:02

Gonzales "Come And Take It" Festival October 2nd, 3rd & 4th 2015 [4Rt0xlC1Jag]

Battle of Gonzales and the Come and Take It Cannon

The Texas Revolution began in Gonzales when settlers refused to return a small cannon to the Mexican Army, leading to the first shots of the war for independence. Russell Wowell reports on the historic "Come and Take It" cannon, which remains on display as a symbol of defiance. The city of Gonzales is currently raising funds to restore the local monument and museum ahead of the 175th anniversary of the battle on October 5th.

Interview With Daniel Miller   President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]
0:01 - 3:00

Interview With Daniel Miller President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]

Daniel Miller Addresses Texas Independence Supporters in Gonzales

Daniel Miller, President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, delivers a speech in Gonzales, Texas, invoking the legacy of William Barrett Travis. He calls for a symbolic line to be drawn against federal overreach and urges supporters to commit to the cause of Texas independence. The address emphasizes the transition from small local meetings to a larger organized movement capable of marching on the Austin Capitol.

Interview With Daniel Miller   President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]
8:41 - 9:18

Interview With Daniel Miller President Of The Texas Nationalist Movement [GFuCnOPZMhA]

Central Banking and Economic Sovereignty in Texas

The discussion turns to the necessity of a central bank for a sovereign Texas nation. Dan Miller expresses strong opposition to the establishment of a central bank, suggesting that an independent Texas should steadfastly avoid such financial institutions. He critiques the current banking system for lacking a sense of burden or accountability to the public.

No More Shackles! Down With Big Brother!  Jimmy Vaughn Bluesin' The Texas Capital! [4IQNwDtfNDY]
0:00 - 0:54

No More Shackles! Down With Big Brother! Jimmy Vaughn Bluesin' The Texas Capital! [4IQNwDtfNDY]

Texas Independence Day Celebration and Opening Remarks

A speaker opens an event by expressing pride in participating in a fight for liberty on Texas Independence Day. The brief address serves as an introduction to the following musical performance and emphasizes solidarity with the gathered audience.

Come And Take It Festival 2013   Gonzales Texas October 4, 5, & 6   Alex Jones Visits Gonzales [Q9MrYpMnPug]
0:02 - 3:37

Come And Take It Festival 2013 Gonzales Texas October 4, 5, & 6 Alex Jones Visits Gonzales [Q9MrYpMnPug]

Alex Jones Gonzales Texas Independence Monologue

Alex Jones delivers a monologue from Gonzales, Texas, citing the city as the birthplace of Texas independence. He compares the 1835 resistance against Mexican dictator Santa Ana to the American Revolution, emphasizing the "come and take it" flag as a symbol of modern resistance against government overreach. Jones calls for citizens to defend free speech, privacy, and private property against the establishment.

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
23:08 - 25:34

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Alex Jones on Gonzales History and Human Liberty

Alex Jones delivers a closing monologue from the Gonzales Municipal Building, drawing parallels between the 1835 "Come and Take It" cannon skirmish and modern struggles for constitutional rights. He argues that government monopolies on force lead to tyranny and urges citizens to stand up for private property and free speech. Jones concludes by calling for a return to a free society through direct action before signing off for InfoWars.com.

Special Video To All Of Our Subscribers Of MikeHansonArchives [g6F78c Z654]
2:46 - 3:26

Special Video To All Of Our Subscribers Of MikeHansonArchives [g6F78c Z654]

Texas Independence History and Davy Crockett Ancestry

Mike Hanson highlights the historical significance of Gonzales, Texas, noting it as the site where the first shot of the Texas Independence War was fired. He further claims a direct ancestral link to the legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett, displaying a family tree to verify the connection. The segment concludes with a final appeal for subscribers to join the Hanson Archives YouTube community.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
55:50 - 58:26

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

Micro-Radio Trailers, School Board Activism and History Curriculum

The conversation covers various topics including the use of mobile micro-radio trailers and activism within the Houston Independent School District. A speaker describes confronting school officials over controversial books and the promotion of homeschooling. They also claim the Texas Education Agency has a policy to stop teaching American history beyond the year 1900.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
9:43 - 11:54

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Texas Independence History, German Settlers, Ku Klux Klan Informants

Texas Independence Day celebrations in 1836 involved both Anglo and Mexican settlers fighting against Santa Anna to protect land grants. While various groups historically abused indigenous populations, German settlers in Texas are noted for maintaining better relations with them. Modern extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan in Fort Worth are alleged to be controlled by FBI informants such as Jerry Spence.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
1:00:11 - 1:04:38

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Texas Independence Day, Indigenous History, Globalist Agenda

The celebration of Texas Independence is defended against claims of inherent racism, noting that many settlers had diverse backgrounds, including Spanish and indigenous blood. The current political climate is described as a CIA-style program to stir up minority groups against the majority to weaken national sovereignty. This instability allows international bodies like the IMF and World Trade Organization to take control of the region.