Topic: Waterloo

3 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
1:26:37 - 1:29:49

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]

Post-Protest Wrap-up and Departure

Alex Jones wraps up his coverage of the event, noting that the organizers had leased the lot as private property. He attempts to interview a woman he believes is from the Soros Foundation before deciding to leave. He mentions going to Waterloo for a beer and reflects on the failed attempt by organizers to violate his First Amendment rights.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 2] [ulud5ITw 3I]
26:09 - 28:36

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 2] [ulud5ITw 3I]

Scott Seifkin, Skin Removal Surgery for Gulf War Veterans

The story of Scott Seifkin, an Army and National Guard veteran, highlights the extreme physical toll of Gulf War illness, including a case where the VA reportedly removed his skin to save his life. Seifkin died two weeks before his son was born, and his family members in Waterloo, Iowa, now report similar rashes. The segment criticizes mainstream media outlets like CNN and CBS for failing to report on these specific veteran tragedies.

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]
1:08:49 - 1:12:35

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]

Scott Seifkin, Gulf War Hero Skin Removal

Joyce Riley tells the tragic story of Scott Seifkin, a Gulf War veteran who died after the VA attempted to treat his severe rashes by removing his skin. She describes Seifkin as a hero and notes that his family members have since developed similar rashes, indicating the communicable nature of his condition. A caller mentions a symbolic moment during a seminar where an American flag fell just as Seifkin's picture was displayed.