Topic: Texas Ranger

18 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Kidnapped By GWB Goons   1998   PT 1⧸2 [8jpt6dUhbIY]
7:18 - 9:13

Alex Jones Kidnapped By GWB Goons 1998 PT 1⧸2 [8jpt6dUhbIY]

Alex Jones Detention, Texas Rangers and Secret Service

Alex Jones details his physical removal from a public meeting after attempting to ask Governor George W. Bush about the Federal Reserve and the CFR. Security personnel, identified as Texas Rangers acting as Secret Service, allegedly grabbed and slammed Jones before transporting him toward a squad car. He characterizes the 45-minute detention as a kidnapping intended to silence dissent during the staged political event.

Chuck Norris Offers Legal Help To John Joe Gray   Oct 18 19, 2000   Gray Credits Alex Jones [Mrw8bISp66A]
6:24 - 8:01

Chuck Norris Offers Legal Help To John Joe Gray Oct 18 19, 2000 Gray Credits Alex Jones [Mrw8bISp66A]

Law Enforcement Surveillance and Militia Meetings

Joe Gray describes being monitored by the FBI, Texas Rangers, and DPS due to his involvement in militia meetings. He defends his right to hold public meetings and advertise them, arguing that transparency serves as an equalizer against government tyranny. Gray expresses skepticism toward the court system and questions the validity of potential jury trials.

Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]
35:08 - 39:17

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

Street Interviews and Local Austin Commentary

The program transitions to a series of informal street clips and interactions featuring Joyce Isaacs from KVET Radio and Jeff Davis. They discuss local Austin figures like Bob Bullock and the presence of federalized Texas Rangers while engaging in humorous, irreverent banter about the city's "strange people." Joyce Isaacs promotes her radio show and comments on the long-running nature of the Jeff Davis Show before the segment ends with footage of bulls in the back of a truck.

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]
3:58 - 5:19

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]

Federal Cover-Up Allegations and Calls for Janet Reno Resignation

New revelations from the Texas Rangers and former CIA agents suggest a massive cover-up regarding the presence of Delta Force troops and the use of flammable canisters at Waco. Senators Trent Lott and Robert Torricelli have called for Attorney General Janet Reno to resign following admissions that the Justice Department was informed of pyrotechnics as early as 1993. Congressman Asa Hutchison is expected to lead an investigation into why this information was withheld from the public for six years.

Alex Jones Mt  Carmel Church [0xJlXLvDCGU]
2:43 - 4:17

Alex Jones Mt Carmel Church [0xJlXLvDCGU]

Texas Rangers Report and Shaped Charge Allegations

A heavily redacted 13-page synopsis of a Texas Rangers report suggests an explosive shaped charge was placed on top of the concrete storm cellar at Mount Carmel. Three federal judges reportedly met on a Saturday night to delay the release of the full 200-page report. Photographic evidence from the Department of Public Safety website allegedly shows a circular hole in the concrete structure with rebar pointing downward, which critics claim was intended to target women and children hiding inside.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
25:55 - 29:27

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]

Military Militarization Concerns, Delta Force and Urban Warfare Training

Discussions at the site turned toward the perceived merger of the U.S. military and domestic police forces. Claims were made regarding Marines training for urban warfare in new black and gray uniforms and the alleged presence of Delta Force during the initial 1993 search warrant execution. References to the Texas Rangers' website were used to support claims of high-explosive rounds and mines being used during the original siege.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
7:06 - 8:46

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Waco Siege Analysis, BATF Tactics and Delta Force Involvement

An analysis of the 1993 Waco siege alleges that the BATF initiated the assault to secure increased funding, using a 100-man force despite having only an arrest warrant for David Koresh. Claims are made regarding the use of helicopter gunships and psychological warfare during the 51-day standoff. Internal Delta Force memos, reportedly obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, are cited to suggest the military intended to "take out" the occupants rather than resolve a hostage situation.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
25:38 - 27:47

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Military Militarization, Texas Ranger Reports and New Uniforms

Speakers discuss the six-year delay in rebuilding, citing federal fences and land disputes that previously blocked access. The conversation warns of a merger between the military and domestic police, comparing current events to the burning of the Reichstag. Allegations are made that elite forces are training for urban warfare against American citizens, wearing new gray and black uniforms.

The discussion turns to the aftermath of the Waco siege, specifically the efforts to rebuild the Davidian church and help veteran Joe Campana. Hanson mentions his plan to donate photos and records of the rebuilding process to a new Waco museum located in a remodeled school.

Gonzales Officials Deny Knowledge Of Black Ski Mask Operation In Gonzales Texas [tb6mjpOfkyY]
3:37 - 6:49

Gonzales Officials Deny Knowledge Of Black Ski Mask Operation In Gonzales Texas [tb6mjpOfkyY]

County Attorney Death Threats, Mayor Bobby Logan Dismisses Security Concerns

A county attorney allegedly threatened Mike Hanson, stating he would be shot if he continued investigating and posting footage of the masked intruders online. Mayor Bobby Logan told Hanson that protecting citizens from such incidents was not his job and suggested the masked individuals might be Homeland Security agents. Hanson has reported these threats to the Texas Rangers and criticized the Gonzales Cannon and Gonzales Inquirer for failing to report on the administration's lack of concern for public safety.

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]
17:09 - 20:43

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]

Legal Maneuvering and Weapons Charge Verdicts

The conversation covers a legal deal made between defense and prosecution regarding self-defense and manslaughter charges without defendant consent. While the jury found the defendants not guilty of murder or conspiracy, they were convicted on weapons charges that the judge initially considered scrapping before reinstating.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
1:14:24 - 1:18:39

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Republic of Texas Embassy, Civil Forfeiture Dispute

A legal discussion ensues regarding the State of Texas filing a civil suit for the forfeiture of Rick McLaren's property, which serves as the Republic of Texas embassy. The speaker points to a ceasefire agreement signed by the Texas Rangers and the Governor that allegedly allowed the Republic to retain its flag and embassy. The state's attempt to seize the land is characterized as a violation of that surrender agreement.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
18:15 - 20:21

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Texas Rangers History, Outlaw Families and Law Enforcement Thuggery

A caller recounts historical instances of the Texas Rangers using "gangsterism" and "thuggery" against the families of outlaws like Jesse James and John Wesley Hardin. The narrative details an incident where a bomb was thrown into the James family home, injuring Jesse's mother. These historical events are compared to modern law enforcement programs like ASAP, which the speakers claim involve officials breaking the law to enforce it.

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]
25:44 - 27:46

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]

Weapon Legality, Texas Rangers Investigation

The discussion covers the legality of the firearms found at Mount Carmel, noting that the primary federal charge involved a $200 tax for automatic weapons. Jack DeVault points out that the Texas Rangers were barred from the site for two days after the fire, allowing ATF and FBI agents to potentially taint the evidence. He emphasizes that most people in the building were unarmed women and children.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
51:20 - 55:04

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]

Texas Rangers, Janet Reno CS Gas Defense

Thibodeau claims the Texas Rangers were barred from the site for 24 hours to allow for evidence destruction. He mentions the presence of sniper Ron Horiuchi, who was involved in the Ruby Ridge incident. He specifically attacks Janet Reno's public defense of using CS gas, which she characterized as "harmless" despite its known lethality in enclosed spaces.

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]
1:07:14 - 1:10:44

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]

Evidence Suppression, Missing Front Door, Bulldozing the Site

Critics point to the suppression of evidence, including the "loss" of the front door by the FBI and the disappearance of raw media footage of the initial entry. The ATF is accused of hiring contractors to bulldoze the Mount Carmel site immediately after the fire to destroy evidence before the Texas Rangers could investigate. These actions are viewed as a deliberate effort to hide the direction of gunfire and other forensic details.

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]
30:49 - 34:45

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]

Identification Errors, Case of Mike Livingston

Testimony from ATF agents regarding the identity of shooters in the backyard was inconsistent, with descriptions of a "huge" black man wearing goggles and a mask. Mike Livingston, a small-statured man and the only black survivor to exit at that time, was subsequently charged despite not fitting the physical description. The court denied motions for co-defendants to testify on Livingston's behalf or to grant him a separate trial.

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]
43:10 - 45:29

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]

Waco Memorial Construction and Police State Protest

Construction materials arrive via dump trucks and U-Hauls from across Central Texas and New York City to build a memorial against the "police state of America." The speaker criticizes the ATF's actions during the Waco siege as mass murder. Hopes are expressed that evidence from the Texas Rangers will eventually vindicate the victims.