Topic: Vhs Tapes

11 chapters across the catalog

Survivor Sheila Martin Lost Husband Wayne Martin And 4 Children In 1993 Fire [A4dErSkBcpA]
8:13 - 9:55

Survivor Sheila Martin Lost Husband Wayne Martin And 4 Children In 1993 Fire [A4dErSkBcpA]

Mike Hanson Archives Digital Preservation Project

Producer Mike Hanson is digitizing over 2,200 television shows recorded between 1995 and 2010 for upload to YouTube and social media. The project involves transferring content from aging VHS tapes to prevent the permanent loss of historical media featuring figures like Alex Jones and Jeff Davis. Hanson has launched specific channels, including the Waco Archives, to host interviews with survivors and footage of the 1999 church rebuild.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
1:49:10 - 1:53:43

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Mike Hanson Archive Project and VHS Preservation

Producer Mike Hanson interrupts the footage to explain his efforts to digitize thousands of deteriorating VHS tapes from 1995-2010. He requests donations to help hire staff and purchase equipment to save this historical record. Hanson offers a signed copy of his book, "Bohemia Grove: Cult of Conspiracy," to anyone contributing $25 to the archive project.

Unedited Interview With Waco Branch Davidian Survivor Cathrine Matteson By Mike Hanson(2000) [XpihEy5Umtk]
0:00 - 5:41

Unedited Interview With Waco Branch Davidian Survivor Cathrine Matteson By Mike Hanson(2000) [XpihEy5Umtk]

Mike Hanson Archives, Branch Davidian VHS Tape Preservation

Mike Hanson introduces a series of unedited interviews from his archives, specifically highlighting a 2000 interview with Katherine Matteson, one of the oldest Branch Davidians. Hanson details his efforts to digitize over 2,200 live shows and thousands of 25-year-old VHS tapes featuring figures like Alex Jones and Jeff Davis. He requests $25 donations to support the preservation project in exchange for signed copies of his book.

Mike Hanson describes the massive undertaking of processing "Wyla's Archives," a collection of thousands of videotapes covering Ruby Ridge, Waco, and various public access shows. He highlights the importance of preserving footage of figures like David Thibodeau and Catherine Madison. Hanson notes the high cost and technical difficulty of transferring these aging VHS tapes to digital formats.

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]
0:01 - 1:03

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]

Mike Hanson Archives Introduction and Alex Jones Flashback

Mike Hanson introduces archival footage from the late 1990s featuring Alex Jones on The Freedom Report. Hanson requests financial assistance and contact from viewers to help transfer old tapes to digital formats. The segment transitions into a historical broadcast from Central Texas.

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]
10:40 - 12:19

Found Rare Hilarious Alex Jones Promotion Plugs Not Bill It's The Real Alex [AUjaowuPIbo]

Bohemian Grove Book Promotion and Shooting Contest Challenge

Mike Hanson promotes his book on Bohemian Grove, offering signed copies for $25 to fund the digitization of archival VHS tapes. The segment includes a brief confrontation where Hanson challenges Lieutenant Beck to a shooting contest, which Beck declines citing Sheriff Frazier's concerns over public perception.

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Mike Hanson Archives, Alex Jones 1990s Video Preservation

Mike Hanson introduces the Mike Hanson Archives on Info Wars, a project dedicated to showcasing classic Alex Jones broadcasts and patriot videos from the 1990s and early 2000s. The operation is currently seeking donations to fund new computers and equipment needed to transfer old VHS tapes into digital formats. Hanson highlights Alex Jones's historical accuracy in predicting future events during his early career.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
1:21:46 - 1:24:19

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Howard Stern Sign-off, Mike Hanson's Bohemian Grove Book

Howard Stern wraps up the interview with Alex Jones, jokingly warning producer Gary Dell'Abate not to leave for Jones's show. Jones promotes a book on Bohemian Grove written by his former cameraman, Mike Hanson. The segment concludes with a call for donations to a P.O. Box in Gonzales, Texas, to fund the digitizing of old VHS tapes.