Topic: Texas V White

4 chapters across the catalog

Artist and writer Mac White introduces his new book, Texas Tales Illustrated, which provides a graphic history of the Texas Revolution aimed at seventh-grade readers. The work features historical figures like William Philip King and Enrique Esparza, utilizing an illustrated format to engage younger audiences with true stories from the Alamo. White's extensive background in graphic fiction includes contributions to Heavy Metal Magazine and the Yale Anthology of Graphic Fiction.

Courthouse Lockhart Texas  Very Unusual Snowstorm [UxrbU7z3FIc]
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Courthouse Lockhart Texas Very Unusual Snowstorm [UxrbU7z3FIc]

Mike Hanson Reports Rare Snowfall in Lockhart Texas

Mike Hanson reports from Lockhart, Texas, documenting an unusual and heavy snowfall event approximately 30 miles from Austin. The weather created hazardous driving conditions on the highway, forcing speeds down to five miles per hour. This rare "white Christmas" event occurred shortly before the holiday, with blizzard-like conditions captured for social media documentation.

Texas Blizzard And It Was Not At Dairy Queen [7f17wu3plWk]
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Texas Blizzard And It Was Not At Dairy Queen [7f17wu3plWk]

Winter Weather Conditions and Road Hazards in Lockhart Texas

A traveler arrived at a McDonald's in Lockhart, Texas, reporting unexpected snowy conditions and a "white Christmas" atmosphere. The roads in the area are deteriorating, leading to a near-accident when the driver braked suddenly on the ice. Local weather reports indicate significant cold and hazardous driving conditions across the region.

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard McLaren [sErs3f9Jl9w]
7:25 - 9:30

Jeff Davis Interviews Republic Of Texas Richard McLaren [sErs3f9Jl9w]

Global Secession Movements, IMF and the Texas vs. White Decision

Richard McLaren claims that numerous nations within the United Nations are seeking to leave the organization and may join the Republic of Texas in its efforts. He asserts that his team has "broken the code" regarding the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and administrative processes used to maintain global control. The 1869 Supreme Court decision in Texas v. White is dismissed as a "bogus" ruling that the group intends to bypass through political and international means.