Topic: Vhs Transfer

4 chapters across the catalog

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]
1:33:34 - 1:37:25

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]

Outro, Bohemia Grove Book Promotion, Mike Hanson Archives

Mike Hanson concludes the broadcast by urging listeners to verify the information presented and avoid the "Bill Clinton charade." He makes a final appeal for $25 donations in exchange for his signed book on Bohemia Grove, which features a foreword by the late Texe Marrs and a chapter by Alex Jones. Hanson provides his office contact information and encourages viewers to subscribe to his YouTube and social media channels.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
1:28:25 - 1:33:33

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]

George Humphrey Appearance, Archive Project Sign-off

Mike Hanson concludes the broadcast with a modern appeal for subscribers to his YouTube archives. He is joined by George Humphrey, a frequent guest from the original 1990s shows, who speaks briefly about political control and personal sovereignty. Hanson reiterates his request for donations to fund the VHS-to-digital transfer project before ending with a shout of "Death to the New World Order."

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]
1:16:33 - 1:24:04

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]

Mike Hanson Archive Project and Waco Documentation

Mike Hanson detailed his efforts to digitize and preserve thousands of VHS tapes documenting the Waco siege, Ruby Ridge, and early public access television. The archive includes footage from researchers like Wyla, Catherine Matteson, and Chris Ritter. Hanson appealed for technical assistance and donations to fund the expensive transfer process, citing his goal to ensure the "truth" about the Branch Davidians is available to the public.

Hanson issues a plea for technical assistance from anyone skilled in VHS-to-digital transfers, offering free motel lodging in exchange for help. He explains that his book sales currently fund the $600 weekly operational costs of the archive. He expresses a sense of urgency to release the truth about Waco to the public before he passes away, citing the sheer volume of material remaining in storage.