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Now we've been promoted! | |
We're now domestic terrorists. | ||
That's right. | ||
We've been promoted, Bo. | ||
The next step will be, if the domestic terrorists don't work, the next step will be the devil's children. | ||
I can only hope to be a domestic terrorist one day. | ||
Yeah, it's a compliment, yeah. | ||
Oh, no kidding. | ||
Local media star now. | ||
No, I'm just... | ||
Local media demon. | ||
Regardless of how, we don't even worry about that. | ||
We're just doing our little things with our radio stations, our shortwave, our, you know, bam, bam, bam. | ||
We don't even worry about what the other side's doing. | ||
So this, you know, that's kind of... | ||
You say that's about the best. | ||
That's about the only approach you can have. | ||
Bam, bam, bam. | ||
unidentified
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That's bam, bam, bam. | |
Let's get into what we're talking about. | ||
You want to show the tape right now? | ||
Well, let's... | ||
unidentified
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Well, why don't you go ahead and preface it, Alex. | |
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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Go ahead. | |
Yeah, this is Jeff Davis, this right-wing demon that doesn't even own a firearm, and he has two, well, one of them died at about 13 years old, but he used to have two vicious chihuahuas. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, thank you for honoring Pepper. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Now he only has one vicious right-wing inculcation, manifestation of Satan, one, what, two-pound animal? | ||
unidentified
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No, he's about seven. | |
Oh, really? | ||
He looks a little bitty. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, he's about a seven-pounder. | |
He's real vicious. | ||
Yeah, he's one of them right-winged chihuahuas. | ||
I'm a very good judge of thought. | ||
He's got a dog that has obviously got Satan controlling it. | ||
And this dog is threatening the government. | ||
It's deadly. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's not a black helicopter. | ||
It's not a national security computer recording your conversations. | ||
It's not infrared vision looking through your walls. | ||
It's not... | ||
The IRS tax man following no law and no court, stealing your money or taking your property. | ||
It is a little vicious creature. | ||
And that's why Jep has been labeled domestic terrorist by KVUE-24 and charismatic leader. | ||
And the Attorney General's office warned everybody, the feature fiction to see, warns everybody to watch out and to be very, very, very careful because... | ||
If you pull these people over, you've got to watch out, because the chihuahua can jump at your throat and rip the veins out. | ||
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And we have butter knives and things like this. | |
Like I was saying, you may even have a butcher knife for actually carving turkeys. | ||
unidentified
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Carving meat, yeah. | |
Hey, hey, Bo, we can only laugh at this, but the fact is, anybody that speaks out against Bill Clinton now, or the Big Brother government, or trading our sovereignty over to the World Trade Organization, or smashing the Bill of Rights, has now been promoted from anti-government. | ||
Extremist, right-wing, what were some of the old labels? | ||
We've now been promoted to, there's a new term in town, domestic terrorist. | ||
It's no longer hate-monger, it's no longer a merchant in hate and in evil. | ||
It is now right-wing, domestic terrorist. | ||
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It's about time. | |
You are very charismatic. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, very charismatic. | |
Charismatic domestic terrorist. | ||
It's about time. | ||
I can't wait to get y'all on the sleeve, labor camps. | ||
Well, we're going out on a secret little mission here pretty soon to film the loving FEMA facilities here in Texas. | ||
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I thought we were going to keep that kind of somewhat low profile. | |
No, y'all were talking about your radio show? | ||
Well, let me just mention this. | ||
Let me just mention, before we get to anything, a little bit of seriousness. | ||
And then, you know, this is starting out on a beautiful note here. | ||
But the seriousness factor is, and I'm sure Alex will agree, that the people that they are saying are domestic terrorists. | ||
You know, the average Joe and Blow that owns a mom-and-pop shop and works in a small business. | ||
They're causing trouble. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There are domestic terrorists in America. | ||
IRS, VATF, FBI, controlled by foreign bankers, the Federal Reserve. | ||
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Right. | |
People who go into Waco, Texas, for example, and burn 80-some people out of their home. | ||
People who go into Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and shoot 13-year-old Sam Weaver in the back. | ||
He was a right-winger. | ||
They shot his dog. | ||
The dog was a right-winger. | ||
They came out on the front porch, shot him in the back. | ||
The pregnant woman was on the front porch, Vicki Weaver, with a baby in her arms, nursing. | ||
They had a shooter in the head. | ||
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You've got the IRS. You've got the BATF. We're dealing with Loving. | |
Neighborly. | ||
Yeah, neighborly. | ||
Was his dog a Chihuahua? | ||
No, it was a little Labrador retriever. | ||
Oh, by the way, the tanks even ran over him several times after they shot him dead. | ||
However, the point one needs to be made is that there are domestic terrorists in the land. | ||
However, with the reality-impaired media, of course. | ||
The modern propaganda state. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Up is down, black is white, and the good people are actually, in this case, being presented as the wicked ones, where in all reality, the wicked ones are the ones that the government license the media. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So that needs to be, that's the point in all of this. | ||
Now, Jeff, we all know that you're not going to fix the world. | ||
Why don't you just leave it alone and be apathetic like the government and the media tell you to? | ||
There's no hope anyways. | ||
Just forget it. | ||
Now, I would counter that. | ||
If there's no hope, why are they so intent to tell us to be apathetic? | ||
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That's the cool thing to do. | |
Well, Alex, the Bible actually clear... | ||
It doesn't prove that. | ||
In fact, the modern Rome fell, Babylon fell. | ||
Rome is collapsing as we say. | ||
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Yeah, if enough people, enough good people, and I think Christ is looking for a few good men right now. | |
And this man over here has joined that elite criteria. | ||
I'm not elite, I'm a human being. | ||
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Well, the point is that Christ is looking for a few good men right now. | |
And if enough men stand up, this modern Roman system that we're under, it's going to come crashing down. | ||
The elite has used Christianity, though, as a shell to push a lot of their propaganda and a lot of murder and killing, which you've spoken about. | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
That's your world council of churches and your man-made organized religion as part of the racket. | ||
But we're not talking about any of that. | ||
We're talking about people who know the difference between right and wrong. | ||
And we don't have to have any labels, we don't have to belong to any groups, organizations, just people who know the difference between right and wrong. | ||
For example, it's wrong to go in and murder an eight-month-old baby. | ||
It's wrong to go into Waco, Texas and murder 80-some people. | ||
It's wrong to trade our... | ||
Wait, wait. | ||
If you burn down that complex, call it a compound, when you could have grabbed Koresh any time, he was a jogger, he sold things, he was all over the place. | ||
They need to kill those children because they might have been being molested. | ||
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Yeah, they might be molested. | |
Yeah, and it's wrong to have a wicked money system that's one of the biggest scams in the history of the world that creeps money out of thin air, charges interest. | ||
It's wrong to have that, folks. | ||
You so-called Christians out there, it's wrong. | ||
The Bible specifically talks against usury and fraudulent money systems. | ||
It's wrong to have that. | ||
Jeff, number one. | ||
The whole basis of our money system is a lie. | ||
Our credit, our finances, is controlled by a few corrupt cliques that call themselves international banks. | ||
They set the interest rates, they set the fractional reserve banking, they control with regulation all the other free market banks, and they control your federal government because they print and create this confetti, charge us interest for the privilege to use the confetti, charge us to print the money. | ||
And then get total control for free. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they had a lot of money in 1913. They bought a lot of politicians. | ||
They set up their most beautiful scam in history. | ||
They owned the newspapers. | ||
They pushed the lie on us. | ||
And now it's not taught in any high school or university I've never heard of. | ||
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Let me mention some other wrongs going on in society today since we're on this subject. | |
It's wrong to steal from somebody. | ||
And then just redistribute that wealth to so-called services to help people. | ||
It's wrong to do that. | ||
I have something that's important to add here. | ||
It sounds nice and dandy when the media, the voice, the voice box of the ultra-rich, tell us, submit to global governance and you'll help the poor people, you'll help the middle class. | ||
Excuse me, that's the voice of the ultra-rich corrupt that only wish to destroy the middle class, that only wish to destroy new money before it grows up and opposes them. | ||
Now, last night I was up here, you were here, we were documenting some tapes and turning in some tapes, working on some tapes, like evil right-wing terrorists do. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, domestic terrorists. | |
Domestic terrorists. | ||
And what we did is, that's the new term, like you said. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, new term. | |
No longer right-wing. | ||
unidentified
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New term in town, folks. | |
New term, which we'll show later. | ||
What happened is, and this is important to make this point, evidence so everyone understands it. | ||
In today's culture, nobody is concerned with what's actually happening because they believe whatever is projected by the media. | ||
And this week you had Mike, your producer who's behind the scenes, KVUE24 has come down and done stories with you all a couple of times. | ||
unidentified
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Alex, can we save this for just a minute? | |
I want to say one little thing here. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I want you to respond to each of these wrongs. | ||
Okay. | ||
Before we get into the specifics of this week, it's wrong, and Alex will expand on it, to send your young 18, 19-year-old men and women to go fight. | ||
And some swap 10,000 miles away called Vietnam or Korea or Somalia or Bosnia for no better reason than international bankers can get richer. | ||
Spend on that, Alex. | ||
Or is that all that needs to be said about this? | ||
Well, they'll tell us we ought to go fight for some... | ||
for some... | ||
unidentified
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Some anime. | |
Well, well, well, we still, during the mid-80s and the late 80s, we sell Saddam all these chemical weapons and all these weapons to fight Iran, the Iran-Iraq war. | ||
From, uh, from, from, from 81 to 1989, the Iran-Iraq war, a nine-year war. | ||
We do all this, eight-year war, we do all this, and we fund him, and then we want to turn around and accuse him of being bad when we sold him the weapons and we created him, and then they attack our troops with chemical weapons, And we don't even treat them. | ||
And now the media's having to admit this. | ||
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That's wrong, isn't it? | |
There's marches. | ||
There's everything going on. | ||
unidentified
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That's wrong, isn't it? | |
It's wrong. | ||
And what Americans should fight for... | ||
unidentified
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Well, let's talk about... | |
Well, hold on. | ||
It's for the representative republic democracy that we have here in America, not for this socialized system for the rich that they claim and sell us for the media is for us. | ||
There's something I want to say about this whole scam. | ||
People don't have any reason to buy into these lies. | ||
The media is not your friend. | ||
It's selling you bullshit. | ||
And it doesn't care about your family, about your future. | ||
It cares about aggregate dollars. | ||
Can they con you to give up your money to the government? | ||
unidentified
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It's advertising for the government. | |
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it's an arm of the fourth rider. | |
And they use basic, simple fallacies and logic. | ||
And if you think rationally, I'm sorry to interrupt. | ||
No, that's perfect. | ||
If you think rationally, you're going to break that down and eventually it's just going to be babble. | ||
You're going to realize... | ||
See, when I watch Friends nowadays, I can't watch it for more than a few minutes. | ||
It's just babble to me. | ||
But, you know, if you put yourself in a mindset of just letting whatever comes out of the TV into your head and don't think about it, it's going to be entertaining. | ||
You're going to laugh along, and you're going to go with it, and you're going to believe the local news. | ||
But when you start breaking things down and thinking rationally, it's just not the same anymore. | ||
Once you learn that there's no Santa Claus, you don't go back to believing Santa Claus. | ||
Or once the young child, great point, Bo, once the child sees the strings going to the puppet, it's no longer a living creature they see. | ||
It's a piece of wood with some cotton hanging off of it. | ||
And the kid realizes, and forever the image is broken. | ||
You know, people are more apathetic today than they've ever been, supposedly, the media tells us. | ||
Well, that's because people know it's a bunch of crap. | ||
And at a certain point, we've got to start saying, guys, we're losing our national security. | ||
We're in a dangerous mode. | ||
Will we be able to oppose the next Hitler, the next Stalin, or the next Mao? | ||
I don't think so, because we've got them right here running the show. | ||
And they're too busy running their scam. | ||
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Well, let me just continue on with some other wrongs that are going on in society. | |
It is wrong. | ||
Now, we've mentioned all of the killings by this so-called government. | ||
You know, they're numerous. | ||
They're helping us. | ||
unidentified
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They're keeping us good. | |
There's no indictments, no punishment of any of these so-called law enforcers. | ||
This is wrong. | ||
Okay. | ||
We talk about this huge... | ||
Now, just briefly talk about this, but we talk about this huge abortion industry that's killing 4,400, that's set up under pro-choice and pro-life. | ||
The fact is, folks, it's wrong. | ||
It's wrong to kill 4,400 babies a day inside a woman's womb. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
But I would say it's more wrong to prevent someone from doing what they want to do with their own body. | ||
Well, I'm not actually saying, but when a society condones this type of action and it's acceptable, that means that they don't know the difference between right and wrong. | ||
Well, what comes next is euthanasia. | ||
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Right. | |
And genetic selection. | ||
And who is the government to say whose genetics are better or not? | ||
You know, I believe in the hybrid vigor. | ||
I don't subscribe to so-called purity or synthesis. | ||
He's kind of live. | ||
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I'm not suggesting that this wicked government mandate to women that right or wrong, because they don't know right from me. | |
No, but it's okay for you to say it's butchery. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it's okay for me to say that it's wrong. | |
See, nowadays, free speech. | ||
It's not free speech. | ||
It is censorship. | ||
You're not trying to pass a law to stop women from doing something. | ||
There are a lot of men that pressure women. | ||
When I was younger, I've done that. | ||
But what it is, is you speaking your mind and saying this isn't a good idea is not censorship. | ||
It is not forcing... | ||
You're just saying, I think it's wrong, and that's free speech. | ||
But nowadays, if you oppose the popular political correctness, group psychology, fascism, with a smiley face on it, but inside... | ||
The nice package package, it's really barbed wire in slavery. | ||
If you oppose that package, then you're bad. | ||
So really, there is no free speech now. | ||
It's all in this envelope of political correctness. | ||
And again, I was up there the other night, and I heard these environmentalists with their Earth First shows and things. | ||
I was talking to them, and I said, you know, we've got to stop this corrupt elite. | ||
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And they go, the middle class is what keeps the elite in power. | |
Once we have world socialism and a sharing of the wealth, everything will be good. | ||
And I'm like... | ||
Don't you know who wrote all those theses? | ||
Don't you know who's pushed that for 100 years? | ||
It's the global bankers. | ||
They want to con you into giving up your rights so they control everything. | ||
You're a feudal serf. | ||
And sure, you can share the potatoes on the plantation. | ||
I mean, and you can't get through to them because they're friends, they're girlfriends, they're life, everything. | ||
A university professor that they go have tea with tells them they're smart and they might even get a grant someday if they just keep spouting the banker line. | ||
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Sure. | |
That's all confetti at the bankers' print anyway. | ||
unidentified
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What we've got going on here, Alex, let's just... | |
But they're not going to shake loose out there, because it's too fun to be that bankers' shit Sunday. | ||
You're out there, and you're kissing these bankers' ass, and I'm sick and tired of it. | ||
I'm sick of you buying their con artist bullshit. | ||
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But most of them even realize it. | |
I'm just... | ||
I am goddamn sick. | ||
I am goddamn these people to hell that think that they're helping the group community when they're working for a bunch of fascist thugs that have convinced them through slick packaging, and they won't go back. | ||
They won't turn back from the path of lies. | ||
They won't turn back from this propaganda. | ||
And I want to just slap them sometimes because they're so full of themselves. | ||
Me, I'm not full of myself. | ||
I understand every one of my fallacies. | ||
I understand I'm not a perfect person. | ||
I understand there is no perfect human system. | ||
But I do understand that you've got to have a basic rule of law, and you're not going to trample my individual rights for some group utopia that some shit-eating banker thought up. | ||
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Well, there's a certain amount of truth to that, but you have to understand, and you do understand this. | |
I'm sorry I'm getting like this, but I'll tell you, it's social control that we can't say, God damn it, motherfucker. | ||
Do you think I give a shit about goddammit, motherfucker? | ||
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I can talk about Nausean, Trianglin, all kinds of weird little fancy words. | |
I can express myself without using lower English, low-class English. | ||
That's another class term from Europe. | ||
unidentified
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So everyone won't use it because lower classes use it. | |
The British program does. | ||
Bullshit! | ||
I'll use whatever the fuck I want. | ||
And I am tired of your control. | ||
I'm tired of the brainwashing and the conditioning. | ||
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I want people to shake. | |
Well, there's a good amount of it, and I would say that we're doing the best we can. | ||
You do have to understand, though, that we were all brainwashed. | ||
We all brainwashed at one time. | ||
You want to take some calls if Bo wants to take some? | ||
We'll put the call number on. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, whatever Bo wants to do. | |
You want to go ahead and run the pieces real quick? | ||
Yeah, we can go to the pieces. | ||
Okay, go ahead and let Alex preface this, what happened Monday and Tuesday night on... | ||
Well, I'm a little bit extreme. | ||
I'm actually being a human being and standing up for my fellow humans because I'm not a con artist that wants to devaluate them and turn them into subhuman, mindless people that only listen to the popular whim and who are programmed by mass broadcasting. | ||
So we might not want to listen to me. | ||
I actually cuss a little bit, and I actually get my blood flowing. | ||
You're only supposed to do that with football, Jeff. | ||
Didn't you hear? | ||
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Well, you saw the pieces more than I have. | |
Well, what it comes down to is Jeff's got a serious movement. | ||
We've got a serious movement. | ||
We're packing banquet halls, 100-plus people. | ||
We're burning U.N. flags on the step of the Capitol. | ||
I see a black helicopter over his home when I was driving over there to do a shortwave radio broadcast. | ||
We called in a national show. | ||
Me and him were guests. | ||
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And now we've been promoted. | |
Now we've been promoted. | ||
In the last few weeks, it's been accelerating. | ||
They did a show Monday night on KVUE 24, where they showed his picture, his producer Mike's picture, called him domestic terrorist, or said domestic terrorist, and they showed their picture. | ||
Talked about charismatic leader out-of-town militia. | ||
Not even a militia. | ||
Don't even own a firearm. | ||
Every buzzword that they could pipe, and we were going to drop the issue until 22 hours later, the next day. | ||
Mike, his producer's wife, was pulled over. | ||
They couldn't give her a ticket because her whole car was in order. | ||
License, registration, fines, fees, tags, just, you know, all the loving neighborliness. | ||
And what happened? | ||
They pulled her over. | ||
They asked her who she worked for, who her husband worked for on the side of the highway. | ||
Papers, please. | ||
They asked her if they had family in law enforcement. | ||
Yes, they knew. | ||
That, you know, they said, yes, we know who, and so we know who he is, and we're killing her, trying to intimidate her. | ||
She almost started crying. | ||
Pulled her out of the car, asked her about militias, asked her about firearms. | ||
She said, we don't own firearms. | ||
They let her go, followed her another mile, right by her house. | ||
They pulled her over near her house, waiting for her. | ||
Pulled her over a second time, trying to make her run or trying to do something. | ||
Understand, in America, they're pulling citizens over because they're the producers of shows like these. | ||
Do you understand out there that all your football... | ||
And all your bullshit doesn't matter anymore? | ||
And that you can't stick your head in the sand and have power over this anymore? | ||
Just by sticking your head in the sand, you don't get control over the situation. | ||
Just by being petty, you don't get control over the situation. | ||
You better rise up, not because you have all the answers, but because you want to be a human being, goddammit. | ||
unidentified
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Let me just... | |
So we're fixing to show you a few clips of demonization, the Attorney General's office saying, watch out for these people, they're dangerous. | ||
unidentified
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Let me just say this, with or without Jeff Davis in this story, doesn't really make that much difference to me. | |
This is a piece that sets a tone. | ||
Anybody that speaks out against big brother government or doesn't like our rights being flushed down the toilet. | ||
It's a domestic terrorist. | ||
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Yeah, it's a domestic terrorist. | |
This could be... | ||
I could have been excluded from this. | ||
It's still part of the propaganda machine. | ||
It's part of the conditioning that's going on. | ||
He cares about us. | ||
He got 300-something thousand out of town for a $32,000 a year job. | ||
He's not filling us out with big bomb packages. | ||
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What was that $90 million he just passed? | |
I don't know. | ||
There's no payoff there. | ||
unidentified
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That's Travis County. | |
That's just locally. | ||
You want to see the New World Order screwing you in the ass? | ||
You got it right here. | ||
unidentified
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On that note, we'll go to the tape. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Go to the video. | ||
Here's some loving stuff. | ||
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The Department of Public Safety says that it was forced to let the two men get away Saturday for fear that the group's leader would not surrender otherwise. | |
Now the DPS says a walk on the group's grounds would be suicide. | ||
So far, officers have found as many as 60 pipe bombs, a propane tank filled with explosives, camouflaged containers of gasoline, and tripwires. | ||
With the standoff over, one question now is, what is next for the separatist movement and the Republic of Texas? | ||
The cable talk show host Jeff Davis says the Fort Davis standoff could make groups like the Republic of Texas more violent. | ||
Although Davis doesn't claim to be a Republic of Texas member, he says Texas and the rest of the world... | ||
has not seen the last of these acts of defiance. | ||
You're going to be seeing more Wacos and Ruby Ridges and these types of, the Freeman and these types of things. | ||
I believe and I think they're going to start to accelerate. | ||
Now Davis says it's now time for someone to take up where Richard McLaren left off. | ||
The campaign is far from over for several candidates. | ||
Texas group, including self-proclaimed leader Richard McLaren, did surrender. | ||
But now, Texas officials face a different problem at the Fort Davis compound. | ||
Scott Gordon explains about the dangerous maze that was left behind. | ||
As many of the 500 law officers and support staffers head out, police say no one realized just how dangerous the standoff was. | ||
They have found tripwires. | ||
All over within a quarter of a mile of where the embassy was. | ||
And police say there was more. | ||
Along the road leading up to the Republic of Texas enclave, canisters filled with gasoline rigged to erupt in flame. | ||
Dozens of pipe bombs, a barrel full of explosives. | ||
Also, the creek sort of winds around to the backside of the Republic of Texas property and we found extensive numbers of pipe bombs along that backside. | ||
The revelations came as police scoured the rugged countryside for the two separatists who escaped. | ||
Police say they allowed them to leave, worried about officers getting hurt by the booby traps. | ||
God bless the Republic of Texas. | ||
The separatists who surrendered appeared in private before a judge amid security concerns. | ||
Prosecutors are sorting out the charges. | ||
In a symbolic end to the siege, police raised the Texas flag on a hill overlooking what was the Republic's embassy. | ||
Scott Gordon for NBC News, Fort Davis, Texas. | ||
At this hour, the two members of the anti-government group remain at large. | ||
With the standoff over, one question now is, what's next for the separatist movement? | ||
Well, cable talk show host Jeff Davis says the Fort Davis standoff could make groups like the Republic of Texas even more violent. | ||
Although he doesn't claim to be a member of the Republic of Texas, Davis says that Texas and the rest of the world hasn't seen the last of this type of incident. | ||
You're going to be seeing more Wacos and Ruby Ridges. | ||
These types of, the freemen and these types of, I believe, and I think they're going to start to accelerate. | ||
Now three different factions of the Republic of Texas group met this weekend in East Texas. | ||
They did not announce a decision as to whether or not they're going to be banding together. | ||
There is still more campaigning for some candidates. | ||
Well, I don't know why they're called separatists, because I don't think they really want to separate. | ||
They want to include everybody in the revolution. | ||
But while they're out there doing their business, I'm going to play a little Bill Hicks. | ||
Our institutions, our traditional religions are all crumbling is because they're no longer relevant. | ||
They're no longer relevant. | ||
So it's time for us to create a new philosophy and perhaps even a new religion. | ||
And the reason our institutions, our traditional religions are all crumbling is because they're no longer relevant. | ||
They're no longer relevant. | ||
So it's time for us to create a new philosophy. | ||
And perhaps even a new religion. | ||
...video of a producer with the Jeff Davis show while we talked about out-of-state militia groups. | ||
This producer is not affiliated with any militia groups or the Republic of Texas, and we regret any confusion this may have caused. | ||
Keeping kids safer, that's exactly what's motivating more and more Texas cities to look into the effectiveness... | ||
Requirement. | ||
I don't care how many push-ups you can do. | ||
Put on a helmet, go wait in that foxhole. | ||
We'll tell you when we need you to kill somebody. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I'm so sick. | ||
I've watched these fucking congressional hearings and all these military guys and all the pundits. | ||
Seriously, the esprit de corps will be affected and we are such a moral... | ||
Excuse me, aren't y'all fucking hired killers? | ||
Shut up! | ||
All right, here is a piece. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Stand off with Republic of Texas members. | ||
The tense situation continued for days before Richard McLaren and his followers surrendered. | ||
From the standoff, law officers learned valuable lessons about dealing with suspected militia members. | ||
That they may very well be armed, that they will be dangerous, that they have a different political philosophy. | ||
It says that law enforcement in the state of Texas or in the United States is not legal and that they cannot be legally stopped. | ||
Durham is a member of a national task force on domestic terrorism, a crime no longer limited to the federal level. | ||
Now all officers face the challenge. | ||
It can happen during a routine traffic stop. | ||
When they see that paper tag or no front tag on the vehicle, or they go in and they see a militia sticker, they must exercise all caution in approaching those vehicles. | ||
Texas has just recently set up an intelligence gathering system which collects info on possible acts of domestic terrorism. | ||
That information has been shared with all law enforcement agencies. | ||
Experts say militia movements are usually led by a charismatic leader. | ||
Militia members make use of the internet and other public access to argue their case and to gather support. | ||
Often, that support comes from other out-of-state militia groups. | ||
Despite the end of the siege, the arrest, and recent conviction of Richard McLaren, Republic of Texas members are still active. | ||
Olcacampus, KVU 24 News. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
All right, guys, what you just saw, we covered up Jeff's producer, that they showed a picture of him behind the scenes, and you heard it. | ||
That was the old story from about six, eight months ago. | ||
Then you heard the new story from Monday where they said domestic terrorism, charismatic leader, out-of-town militia. | ||
These people are very dangerous. | ||
And then his producer's wife was pulled over and interrogated on the side of the road. | ||
Hitler would have been proud of the tactic. | ||
You want to take some phone calls and put the number? | ||
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Sure! | |
I want to say Bo's doing an excellent job having us domestic terrorists on. | ||
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It's just as much my fault, Bo. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I should have had them queued for you. | ||
I wasn't even paying attention. | ||
No, I just had the wrong tape. | ||
I should have let Bill go since I already started on something. | ||
Yeah, that's all right. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
He didn't do anything. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, if we want to take some calls, the number is 477-2288. | ||
This is semantics. | ||
Semantics. | ||
I really appreciate you having us on the show here, Bo. | ||
No, I'm really honored because... | ||
Basically, you're not the reason I got a public access show, but when I started becoming aware of the situation of the world... | ||
Of your right-wing terrorist leanings. | ||
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When I realized I was a domestic terrorist... | |
Oh, gee. | ||
We're laughing about this now. | ||
This might not be so funny a couple years down the road. | ||
Well, nonviolent terrorists. | ||
That's what we are. | ||
No, I mean, it's not funny because you see the police state gearing up. | ||
You see the furniture, which is the American public lane. | ||
You know, there's that joke you do. | ||
We haven't done it yet on the air. | ||
You see a black helicopter fly bar. | ||
You see the police state gearing up. | ||
And there's a little Clinton Gore sticker on your car. | ||
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And you're just driving off. | |
Just driving along, halfway on their way. | ||
Hey, there's the helicopter! | ||
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Let's wave! | |
Tyranny beating down the door, man. | ||
I mean, Rome's collapsing, and you look at some of these people out in the car. | ||
Well, the helicopters look so much better without the numbers and stuff on them. | ||
Do it! | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Do it fully when you laugh. | ||
Where's the helicopter? | ||
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Look, honey. | |
Yeah, you know, here's your average dumber and dirt are out in the road, man. | ||
They're driving around. | ||
They got a Clinton Gore bumper sticker on their car. | ||
They're driving around out here in the road, and they look up. | ||
There's a black helicopter hovering over them. | ||
They're just wave weapons. | ||
I mean, these people, I mean, you could go out here and pick up a handful of dirt, man. | ||
There's more brainwaves functioning than some of these people. | ||
Black Helicopters Over America Strike Force for the New World Order, Jim Keats. | ||
Now this got a lot of attacks three or four years ago when it first came out. | ||
Let me give you something right now. | ||
Lair NewsHour, Bo, my producer, this is his show, Semantics, Saturday nights, 10 to 11.30. | ||
We've run five, what, three or four times now? | ||
Probably five or six times the clip from September 23rd, Lair NewsHour. | ||
Bo, why don't you tell us what the news clip tells us? | ||
You've seen the news clip. | ||
You've played it. | ||
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What's it say? | |
Well, it's all official there. | ||
They're federalizing the local police forces? | ||
I mean, is that essentially what's going on? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I mean, the piece you saw from Laird News Hour, they show black helicopters. | ||
They say they got infrared. | ||
They're surveillance of the general population. | ||
It's a state and local and federal program. | ||
Very good. | ||
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But here's something I don't understand. | |
Those helicopters had numbers on them. | ||
The black helicopters don't have any markings. | ||
Well, these were black helicopters. | ||
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I have actually seen some. | |
These were black helicopters that they show, but they had some numbers. | ||
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Totally unidentifiable. | |
I've seen totally black, flat black helicopters. | ||
But these programs showed us black helicopters and told us they have markings. | ||
So the media has two different types of propaganda. | ||
They have many different flavors of each, but they have two genres. | ||
Two whole principles of propaganda. | ||
They have for people that have got half an education or for freethinkers and that know what's going on, Discovery Channel, A&E, the Learning Channel, the History Channel, and PBS. Oh, I wouldn't necessarily trust them. | ||
Well, there's still a lot of propaganda, but what they do is, to the people that watch those programs with higher IQs... | ||
They go ahead and disclose it to you. | ||
They say, okay, yeah, black helicopters, surveillance, infrared. | ||
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And it's good. | |
It's good. | ||
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Loving. | |
And then if you tune in to Neighborly. | ||
Neighborly. | ||
But then if you tune in to a program like, what's the program, Law and Order, they'll have a show on there where these militia people shoot armored car people and they shoot women and they shoot children. | ||
They're just horrible people. | ||
And this isn't going on in society, so they have to make it up on TV. And then how do they counter, Jeff? | ||
This is very important. | ||
So they have two genres. | ||
One, they kind of soft-soak it and say, yeah, it's going on, because they know we're checking into it. | ||
So it's okay. | ||
Yeah, they disclose it, so it's okay. | ||
And then for the other group of society, 90% of the furniture that just watches the news and watches the media and watches the sitcoms, they have little jokes every night now about black helicopters. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
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But keep in mind, three or four years ago, you were a kook. | |
So for the dumbbells, it still doesn't exist, because the dumbbells can't handle the truth. | ||
And then for the people that actually watch some decent, or not decent, highbrow media, they disclose it and say, isn't it a great idea? | ||
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Bo's even got some neighborly footage of some fingerprint and photo imaging coming into the state of Texas. | |
It's all neighborly. | ||
Yeah, do you have that queued up? | ||
We'll play that in about five minutes. | ||
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Yeah, it's neighborly. | |
Yeah, we can play it right now. | ||
And that's something that's important to understand. | ||
I've talked about it ten times in my program. | ||
I've actually shown the documentation of the actual federal registry. | ||
Clinton ordered 92. If the states want their highway funds, they would thumb scan. | ||
Texas promptly started by early 93. Evolve and thumb scan if you've been down to the DPS office to renew your driver's license. | ||
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Neighborly. | |
Neighborly. | ||
It's flooding. | ||
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Neighborly. | |
But they can't seem to control crime and immigration. | ||
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But they're going to tag us all like rats. | |
Yeah, because we're good taxpayers. | ||
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now. | |
We're good slaves now. | ||
Good serfs. | ||
Now, in late 98, and they're saying it's going to be a pilot program in most large states. | ||
It says for people under 18, but if you actually read the regulation, it says for 25% of a general population, urine and blood testing. | ||
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Well, they're going to get some loving urine and blood. | |
Or breath or other tissue samples. | ||
So maybe they want a piece of your brain. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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What's that order? | |
Is it a presidential order? | ||
It's an executive order. | ||
Well, he controls the transportation department. | ||
And if they want their funding... | ||
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It's a 206 series public register. | |
It's the same kind of executive orders where hoarding food is illegal. | ||
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It's all loving. | |
Now a bag of peas in your freezer may be a federal offense for 10 years in prison. | ||
So again, you can't hoard food. | ||
We want you fully prostate. | ||
You can't have firearms. | ||
We're going to... | ||
Try to ban those. | ||
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And now they're going to take some of your bodily fluids, folks, to give you the privilege of driving a vehicle. | |
It's all neighborly. | ||
Did you hear how proposition 676, we never heard about this in the media, failed. | ||
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What about giving bodily fluids for a driver's life? | |
I think it's loving. | ||
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That's neighborly. | |
What do you have to hide? | ||
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It's neighborly. | |
It's not an invasion of privacy. | ||
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Hey, well, you're not a criminal. | |
It's not an invasion of privacy. | ||
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Yeah, just gathering up all of our bodily fluids. | |
That's acceptable. | ||
You have to have that privilege to drive. | ||
That's right. | ||
Stick a needle in your arm. | ||
What's next? | ||
Chip up your ass, but they're already collaring criminals. | ||
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Well, they're doing that with mice and dogs now. | |
Yeah, so the important thing to understand is, and we are mice and dogs, and we're cattle. | ||
We're, you know, go them. | ||
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Go them. | |
Woo! | ||
Little elders of Zion, huh? | ||
When it comes, well we ought to be truthful here on this program. | ||
So, and again. | ||
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I don't think you understand exactly the significance of this. | |
That's okay, though. | ||
Well, that's the word. | ||
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That's the whole prodigal of the learned elders of Zion. | |
Anyways, what it comes down to... | ||
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Goyim, huh? | |
Anyway, shut up, Jeff. | ||
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Boy, you're getting better than I thought, man. | |
Anyways, what it comes down to is what it... | ||
What? | ||
No, go ahead, man. | ||
What are y'all talking about? | ||
Why are you bringing up the protocols? | ||
Why, you know about them, Bo? | ||
Right, was it started by the Tsar? | ||
From what I heard... | ||
You know about the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion? | ||
Yes. | ||
Ah! | ||
From what I believe, it was started by the Tsar to... | ||
Very, very... | ||
Go ahead, though. | ||
To incite anti-Semitic fervor and sweep the Jews out or whatever? | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, according to the doctrines in there, if it's true, the Jews that are supposedly in control of the world of Zionists refer to us as Goyim. | ||
And that's the term that Alex... | ||
Well, look, I went to Sunday school. | ||
I have... | ||
Oh, listen, I went to Sunday school. | ||
I have Jewish friends. | ||
Ninety-eight percent of the Jewish people I know are absolutely wonderful people, just like ninety-eight percent of the Indian people I know. | ||
Ninety-eight percent of the German people I know are good people. | ||
But I have read the Old Testament. | ||
And it says in the Old Testament... | ||
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Alex, I'm not criticizing. | |
No, I know. | ||
This program is about real information. | ||
And it says, and again, I'm a total enemy of Hitler or any Nazi, and they're a hundred times worse than any elder of Zion. | ||
But when you sit there and you read it, and they say everybody else is a dog, run over them, treat them like slime, I'm just using that term, goyim, as what the government thinks of us, not as what Jews think of people. | ||
So it has nothing to do with anti-Semitic comments. | ||
I just, on this program, I dare to cross every line. | ||
I dare to cross every key. | ||
And I want to show people how every race, every creed has the elitist attitudes. | ||
And right now, America is not a thing of races and creeds. | ||
It's a thing of money and the poor and the middle class, which is being destroyed. | ||
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But now it's necessary to have a term of people that you're... | |
That are not Jewish. | ||
I mean, if you're Jewish, you need a term for people that are not Jewish. | ||
Well, I'll put it to you this way, Bo. | ||
The rulers of this world refer to the American people. | ||
Cattle. | ||
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And children. | |
Ted Turner. | ||
Ted Turner calls us chattel. | ||
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They don't call me that. | |
They call me a domestic terrorist. | ||
Useful fear. | ||
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Could bring this up, Tom. | |
But your average person out here doing this, you know, with the Clinton Gore bumper sticker, they look at them as children and cattle. | ||
And speaking of children and Ted Turner, I'm bringing something out to you. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to bring this out to you. | ||
This is what we're passing out to the kids these days. | ||
We'll just... | ||
I bet it's neighborly. | ||
Y'all would love this stuff. | ||
I don't mind so much that they... | ||
Time for kids. | ||
The rainforest is burning. | ||
Man-made fires. | ||
Give up your rights. | ||
Loving, loving, loving. | ||
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Well, you know, I mean, you can argue that there's nothing wrong with all this stuff that's in there. | |
The problem is... | ||
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I want y'all to look at the very back. | |
Look at the back of it. | ||
Mystery Person of the Week. | ||
Alexander Hamilton. | ||
And look at last week's answer. | ||
Ted Turner. | ||
I'm missing something, though. | ||
Oh, it's just up in the upper right corner? | ||
Yeah, what about that? | ||
I see that now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just these characters that they're hyping up. | ||
Ted Turner and Alexander Hamilton. | ||
Oh, yeah! | ||
He was for a king's bank. | ||
He was the only founding father that I don't like. | ||
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Yeah, he was for a central bank. | |
He was for a king. | ||
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He wanted a king here in the U.S. He was elitist European. | |
Oh, yeah, but look who's coming from. | ||
Elitist magazine. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, they're neighborly. | ||
Now, are you attacking English people? | ||
You just said Alexander Hamilton was bad. | ||
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Well, he was the, he was the, you know. | |
No, you're anti-English. | ||
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I am. | |
You're anti-English, you're anti-Semitic, you're anti-Black, you're anti-White, you're anti... | ||
You're anti-Hispanic, Jeff. | ||
Don't talk about it. | ||
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I'll tell you what I am. | |
I'm anti-corruption. | ||
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Yeah, anti-corruption and anti-fascism and totalitarianism. | |
Hey, let's play this four-minute piece where it says that the thumb scanning is just for welfare recipients. | ||
Why are they doing it down at the DPS? And why do they plan it for everybody to buy and sell in five years? | ||
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Because it's loving. | |
It's loving. | ||
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But we do have some calls if Bo wants to hit some calls. | |
Yeah, let's take some calls. | ||
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Hello? | |
What? | ||
Go ahead, Al. | ||
You're really... | ||
Hey, this guy, he's out of control now, but I like it. | ||
Go ahead, caller. | ||
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Oh, hi. | |
I've been feeding the ATF tapes of your shows for about six months, so that might be why this is happening. | ||
Say that again now? | ||
I didn't hear what you said. | ||
He said he's been feeding the ATF tapes of our show. | ||
Oh. | ||
I appreciate what you're doing. | ||
It gets me a lot of media attention. | ||
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You can't trust us. | |
Hey, how you doing? | ||
You got anything else to say, man? | ||
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Oh, here. | |
You want to bring him up? | ||
Yeah, bring him up. | ||
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Try and stay out of prison. | |
Well, you know, I'm going to die someday. | ||
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This sounds like that one character. | |
Can't get him off the... | ||
No, leave him on. | ||
Come on. | ||
What's going on, buddy? | ||
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What's going on? | |
Well, I think you've stirred up the wrong hornet's nest, and you're now going to get, you know, examined a little more closely than perhaps you would have wanted. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
We all get examined, don't we, when they run up against... | ||
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Yeah, well, let me ask you this. | |
...the great dark of living, and it's beautiful. | ||
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What makes you think you're going to escape? | |
I don't think I'm gonna escape. | ||
I'm not on television begging for it. | ||
Well, but what makes you think you're gonna escape? | ||
They might accelerate the heat on us, but what makes you think you're going to escape the fascism that's planned for you? | ||
I don't know, flip through the cracks, I suppose. | ||
Well, good luck, my friend. | ||
Hey, come on! | ||
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Like the rats that we are. | |
Don't do what they want you to do, man. | ||
Don't buy into some beauty that you accept it and get even more than it is. | ||
Say to it, no, I'm my own deal, and slap it upside the face. | ||
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Let me say this. | |
Don't do what it wants you to do. | ||
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How about scramming to Brazil? | |
Let me say this. | ||
How about going to a place where you can really buy freedom or you can buy human organs? | ||
Let me say this, the people that put that piece together, with or without me... | ||
You know, I can actually respect Central and South America more, because there you just buy it! | ||
It's out in the open! | ||
Here, we are all criminal and everything's corrupt, but we won't even admit it! | ||
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What a bunch of pussies! | |
They tell us we're free. | ||
But let me make this point. | ||
The people that put that piece together... | ||
With or without Jeff Davis, and the people that are, the cannon fighters, the ones that are going to be enforcing the information network system, they are also themselves expendable in this. | ||
Yeah, you know, as this criminal system accelerates, the elite are the ones that are undermining themselves, because the generals that they use to impose martial law will just turn on them with their troops and say, I'm blowing your head off! | ||
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The cannon fighters are also expendable. | |
Right, everybody's expendable, especially the elite, and as they create this system, they don't have to worry about us. | ||
They have to worry about themselves. | ||
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Thanks for your call, brother. | |
Money is power. | ||
That's right. | ||
He that owns the gold makes the rule. | ||
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Thanks for your call, my friend. | |
All right, try another one here. | ||
Hello, you're on here. | ||
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This is going to be a prankster. | |
Hello. | ||
First off, which one of you guys is Jeff and which is Alex? | ||
This is Jeff Davis. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
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All right, Alex, your shirt's going nuts, man. | |
That's part of the... | ||
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Part of the lovingness. | |
Part of the globalism. | ||
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Also, uh, Jeff, dude, you really... | |
Alex is nuts, man. | ||
You need to calm his ass down. | ||
Ah, he can be, uh... | ||
I'm tired of social control! | ||
I'm tired of degeneration! | ||
I'm tired of weakness! | ||
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I have a quick question for you, though. | |
Sorry, like, if all this government, like, fascism, is happening, what's your grandmaster solution? | ||
Let me ask you... | ||
No, no, no, we're not like the government. | ||
We need one solution. | ||
Vote me in and all your problems are solved. | ||
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You're not answering. | |
You're not responding effectively. | ||
Oh, yes I am. | ||
Ah, you be quiet. | ||
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Well, let me just say, what do you mean if this government fascism is? | |
You use the term if. | ||
I mean, you don't think that we're living in a fascist state where the Bill of Rights has been flushed down the toilet and they dictate down to us what they tell us who to vote for and we're free as to do as they tell us. | ||
All right, fine, fine, fine. | ||
Then we, okay. | ||
Okay, first you have to establish that we're slaves. | ||
I mean, who told you that being pragmatic is getting you anywhere, my friend? | ||
It's getting you run over in the middle of the road. | ||
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There's a good number of people out there that don't even know that they're enslaved, number one. | |
Okay, well, I'm going to go along with you here, okay? | ||
Let's just say, okay, we're all slaves. | ||
Right. | ||
So what is the master solution for us? | ||
There is no master solution because the enemy is dug in so deep at this point and they control too many things. | ||
They control most things of any significance. | ||
The only solution right now, there's maybe a handful. | ||
Number one is that we must become teachers and educators. | ||
And this is why I'm so appreciative of people like Alex, who have popped up here in the last two years and have had the political guts. | ||
To come out and tell these people how they're being manipulated around like goats, that you're enslaved and the tyranny is going to accelerate on us if we don't stand up against this stuff. | ||
Okay, but... | ||
So we have to be, first we have to become informed. | ||
We have to become teachers and educators. | ||
Remember what the Second Amendment was given to us for. | ||
It wasn't for duck hunting or beer planking. | ||
It was to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. | ||
We have to be receptive to the media. | ||
Keep in mind it's a regulated media, and they're basically just feeding it. | ||
More than a regulated media, it is scientifically crafted and focused bureaus of propaganda. | ||
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Let me tell you, independence. | |
The enemy hates independence. | ||
They hate you going out and getting a generator to provide electricity. | ||
There is actually a law, the Federal Registry, or actually a regulation, hoarding of food. | ||
A bag of peas isn't going to hurt anybody. | ||
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They love you attached to the... | |
You know, there are two to three days of food on the shelves of grocery stores. | ||
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Well, let me just make this point. | |
They'd love you hooked on the government utilities. | ||
That way, if they come in and move in on you, like you did in Waco, Texas, or Robey, Illinois, or Ruby Ridge, Idaho, they will have the option. | ||
Or a hundred others. | ||
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Yeah, thousands of others. | |
They can cut the utilities and your communications and leave you in there to die inside your home. | ||
But the point is, make yourself independent from them. | ||
Stop letting the government make you prostrate. | ||
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Homeschooling. | |
Food. | ||
Guns. | ||
Get your mind unlocked and become... | ||
Guns?! | ||
I agree with Hitler, I want to ban the guns! | ||
We should ban all the guns, it's like the Fuhrer said. | ||
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And become an educator. | |
It's like Stalin said. | ||
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Become an educator and a teacher. | |
Tell people how they're being manipulated around. | ||
All right! | ||
Ban the guns! | ||
Then we'll be safe from the government! | ||
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To be perfectly honest with you, that is about all we have at this time. | |
No, I'm intelligent. | ||
The government told me I'm smart. | ||
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And even if we all do that, we still might eat this son-of-a-bitch New World Order anyway. | |
Right. | ||
Because they are so far entrenched in their progress. | ||
And they're willing to kill masters. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
So we might eat this son-of-a-bitch anyway, but at least... | ||
We die humans. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We die as attempting to be free men as to lay in a ditch later begging that someone don't put a bullet in my head as some slave that might have been back in the 15th or 16th century. | ||
All right, well, I mean, like, I think, though, oh, man, I mean, I don't watch this show or whatever that often, but, I mean, like, what you're saying with, like, electricity, I mean, you guys are making up these, like, extravagant, like, things, and, you know... | ||
Yeah, we're making up extravagant things. | ||
Do you think 40 million dead from Hitler was extravagant? | ||
Do you think 50 million plus dead from Stalin was extravagant? | ||
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Do you think us going to the moon was extravagant? | |
Do you think your computer and light bulbs is extravagant? | ||
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It would be really extravagant to somebody 200 years ago. | |
Learn to shake loose. | ||
You're not furniture. | ||
You can be a human. | ||
You can actually move your... | ||
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Think for yourself. | |
Think for yourself. | ||
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In other words, you don't listen to Dan Rather and Ted Koppel and just react, and that's the only information in the world. | |
Bo, you want to go to some more calls? | ||
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Yeah, we can play the tape. | |
But also, the important thing is to remember, you don't have to believe what we're saying here. | ||
You don't have to believe. | ||
Right. | ||
Go and investigate. | ||
Investigate. | ||
But the point is, if you're only just getting your information, if you go to work 8 to 5, you come home, you rush... | ||
Do you listen? | ||
Do you listen? | ||
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No. | |
The point is, at least seek out different types of information. | ||
Powerful Jedi. | ||
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Powerful. | |
As long as you continue to just get your information from one source, I'm suggesting that that source is phony and you're being lied to. | ||
But prove me wrong. | ||
Is it there with your legs spread for some wart-covered government to have its way with you? | ||
It's so ridiculous. | ||
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And you said something on your radio program today. | |
This government has shown an insistence of lying, and lying, and lying, and lying, and lying, lying, and lying. | ||
To the point, now, let's face it, Alex. | ||
You just keep trusting him? | ||
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No, 80% of the people, if you were to poll them, would say that this government is corrupt. | |
They just can't see it. | ||
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That's why they're not voting. | |
Well, look, every government has some potential, I mean, some... | ||
Percentage of corruption. | ||
So every government is corrupt, and you always have to be vigilant, especially in democracy. | ||
This government's a festering whore that has its way with every dictator on the planet. | ||
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Well, I mean, it could be worse. | |
It's actually a fraternity of elitist families who are controlling all the governments. | ||
That's what we're up against. | ||
And they count on you as being in your sports fraternities and your sex fraternities and your gay or lesbian or conservative or Christian fraternities and being obsessed with your petty things. | ||
When you start becoming a human and focusing on the true inalienable rights and the human spirit and basic rule of law, then you become powerful when their dispersions and their diversions no longer work. | ||
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Everyone needs to set aside some percentage of their life they're going to dedicate to reforming. | |
Just the world around them. | ||
And Bo, that's absolutely true. | ||
And even if your solution isn't perfect, it doesn't matter. | ||
If we all strive for something, it won't make it so cookie-cutter and so easy for the establishment to sell it. | ||
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The rational arguments went out. | |
Let me say this, Bo. | ||
This Roman Empire system that we're in is beyond reform. | ||
The fact is, this baby needs to come crashing down. | ||
And then, once it does, if it does... | ||
Then we need to restore a constitutional republic. | ||
After we hang quite a few people. | ||
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Well, now you're sounding like that tape in there. | |
I'm not going to say that. | ||
Hey, hey, somebody that, you know, Lon Horiuchi was indicted by a judge in Idaho for a shooting of a pregnant woman in the head with a baby in her arms. | ||
And the shooting of a boy and the shooting of a dog and the shooting of a husband for no reason, they started a firefight. | ||
That was proven in the Arnold Specter Center hearings. | ||
And then Reno had the trial move from Idaho to federal court and promptly killed it and then promoted Horiuchi. | ||
So I think Horiuchi needs to hang high. | ||
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Well, I'm not suggesting that there's some... | |
Bo, you want to take one more call or go to the tape? | ||
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That's appropriate. | |
Okay, we'll take one more call. | ||
But, Jeff, I do want to absolutely disagree with you. | ||
No system is just... | ||
Infalible. | ||
Oh no, this system, Bo, is so decayed now and based upon so much fraud... | ||
What about seducing the establishment? | ||
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It doesn't have to be violent. | |
What about seducing the establishment? | ||
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No, I think the system will crack itself. | |
What about seducing the establishment and all these family cliques and all these power cliques and saying, guys, why don't you have some real romanticism and real humanality? | ||
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See, let me just tell you something, Bo. | |
Let me just say this, Bo. | ||
The basic... | ||
The engine of any economy, our medium of exchange is based upon fraud. | ||
This cannot, this cannot, a sickness like this, a fraud like this, can just not continue to perpetuate. | ||
Let Bo make a comment. | ||
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It's got to come down. | |
Let Bo make a comment and we'll go to his call. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Well, I guess I do agree with you, because we have to uproot this, but in a nice, gentle way. | ||
Well, I didn't say which way, but it needs to come down. | ||
I agree with Bo. | ||
Uproot it, put it in a compost pile in pieces, and then use it for fertilizer. | ||
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But that's what I said. | |
It needs to come down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It's not crashing down, though. | |
Well, look, as long as we have a fraudulent money system, this country has nowhere to go but down. | ||
So you either get rid of that... | ||
It's built on parasitism, parasite behavior, and it's very, very... | ||
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And it's sickness, and it cannot sustain itself. | |
We're certainly running it in the hole. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's the point I'm making. | ||
One more call, I3? Yeah, go to one more call, who knows who. | ||
How are you on the line? | ||
Uh, yes. | ||
I've been waiting for you, Obi-Wan. | ||
We need to get... | ||
What you got? | ||
The circle is now complete. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I just wanted to say I like the way that Alex talks instead of the way Jeff talks. | |
Nah, we don't want to divide things up here. | ||
Jeff's a commie. | ||
I'm a fascist. | ||
We're devil-worshipping demons. | ||
It's Worship Lucifer Daily. | ||
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I like the way that you, like, express yourself with... | |
Getting mad. | ||
That guy, he just sits there and he's kind of calm about it. | ||
Well, that's what makes the show so good. | ||
Everybody's different. | ||
I was joking, of course. | ||
Jeff made the joke earlier. | ||
We're now domestic terrorists. | ||
We used to be right-wingers. | ||
Now we're domestic terrorists. | ||
He's been labeled that. | ||
Our movement's been labeled that. | ||
Freedom's been labeled that. | ||
Individual thoughts have been labeled that. | ||
Different political philosophies have been labeled that. | ||
So he's saying we're now, the next thing will be children of Satan. | ||
Won't that be it next? | ||
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That's what I think the next term is. | |
If they don't take out the resistance at the domestic terrorist level, they will come up with a new name like Devil's Children or some type of thing. | ||
They'll accelerate it to even demonize it. | ||
Well, that's what I've been saying, right with blood drinkers. | ||
I've been saying that for a long time. | ||
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All right, you want me to go to the... | |
Do you have any comments? | ||
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No, go ahead. | |
You're doing a good job. | ||
Have a fantastic evening and raise hell. | ||
You want to roll the tape? | ||
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Yeah, let's go. | |
Let's roll that tape. | ||
This is some loving... | ||
They said it was just for... | ||
Neighborly. | ||
Neighborly. | ||
They said it was for people on welfare. | ||
Well, why are they thumb scanning you for a driver's license? | ||
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Well, why are they going to start urine and blood testing very soon? | |
Ready to open fire, he said, if the flight's restarted. | ||
Like many large organizations, the Texas Department of Human Services headquarters in Austin requires its employees to wear photo IDs at all times and limits access to certain areas of the headquarters complex to those with electronically coded key cards. | ||
In the spring of 1995, the Texas legislature gave legal force to the idea of controlling access to public benefits with biometric technology. | ||
House Bill 1863 reformed a number of social welfare programs. | ||
It specifically called for electronic imaging to prevent duplicate participation in income assistance programs. | ||
Here's how the system works. | ||
When a client comes to a DHS office to apply for benefits, DHS staff will record finger images with a scanner. | ||
While the images are being checked against a central database, Staff will also take a digitized photograph of the client, which will also become part of the applicant's case record. | ||
If no match is found, the client proceeds with the application process. | ||
If a match occurs, the client is referred to a worker for an explanation. | ||
For example, the client could have moved out of a food stamp household, but the local office records haven't been updated. | ||
New York was the first state to use fingerprint imaging in all counties. | ||
Their experience should interest anyone who wants government to work better. | ||
New York officials said finger imaging was an important factor in the welfare reform package that reduced its general assistance rolls by some 90,000 people. | ||
The integrity of the system was enhanced, and everybody knew it. | ||
According to New York's research, AFDC and general assistance clients overwhelmingly approved finger imaging. | ||
They felt it would be helpful in deterring fraud. | ||
Other states using or experimenting with fingerprint imaging in public assistance programs include Connecticut, Massachusetts, California, New Jersey, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. | ||
Similar programs are spreading in Europe. | ||
In Texas, the Lone Star Image program will start with a test in the San Antonio area. | ||
The contractor for the test will be North American Morpho Systems of Tacoma, Washington. | ||
The same company that runs New York's successful finger imaging program. | ||
DHS will report the results of the pilot project to the 75th Texas Legislature. | ||
If the test is successful, the system is expected to expand statewide within a year. | ||
Polls have consistently shown that Texans want to help truly needy people through hard times. | ||
But they insist on strict accountability. | ||
These feelings are shared by the staff at DHS. We know in heartbreaking detail the hardships and the struggles of the people receiving public assistance. | ||
You may be sure that anyone who legitimately qualifies for food stamps or AFDC is not in an enviable situation. | ||
The Lone Star Image System is a powerful agent for guaranteeing the integrity of the food stamp and AFDC programs. | ||
It's a case of using leading-edge technology to promote old-fashioned Texas neighborliness. | ||
Thank you for watching. | ||
What's that loving? | ||
Very neighborly. | ||
So see, it's only for welfare recipients and people under 18 and 25% of the general population in large states, and you and everybody and your children and us. | ||
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Well, anyway, it's lovely. | |
Neighborly. | ||
Hello, caller on the air. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
Yeah. | ||
How you doing, buddy? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
How you doing, Jeff? | ||
I'm here. | ||
This is what I picked out our programming today. | ||
What about this bill, the American Land Sovereignty Act, HR 901, passed the House on October 8th by vote of 236 to 109. | ||
The bill would prohibit the president from designating federal lands as world heritage sites on biospheres. | ||
I don't think that passed. | ||
Well, it just says right here it passed. | ||
Did Clinton sign it? | ||
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Well, it's 236 to 191. Just in the half. | |
That may be a two-thirds majority. | ||
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H.R. 901. Has it been sent to our emperor yet for his decree? | |
He'll be, too. | ||
Well, they've already handed over half our parks and our national wonders to the UN. I don't put a lot of faith in bills like that because I... A lot of them are whitewashes and they insert things in that really are worse than what we already had, this kind of thing. | ||
Since 1994, they've tripled the amount of money each year to buy federal land. | ||
Right now, the federal government owns 33% of all American land. | ||
It's lovely. | ||
Get your driver's license. | ||
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No, it's neighborly. | |
They only want urine and blood testing. | ||
I mean, this is probably a trend. | ||
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Come on, Alex. | |
This isn't my show, man. | ||
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What's your first name? | |
Pat. | ||
This is Pat. | ||
Ted? | ||
Pat. | ||
Okay, Pat. | ||
Let me tell you something, Pat. | ||
Yeah, he's doing excellent work. | ||
I put absolutely no faith in any of this de facto government, whether it be the Congress, the Senate, definitely not anybody that's in the White House. | ||
Those people have been selling this country out down the road now for at least... | ||
Since 1913, and there's no way that the powers that be... | ||
If we even got a patriotic... | ||
If we got a patriotic Congress elected into the U.S. House... | ||
Yeah, well, Gore wanted to limit us to cutting trees, no better than two inches. | ||
Let's say they actually move towards repealing the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The whole House chambers... | ||
The house floor would be barricaded in. | ||
Now, let's make one point. | ||
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It's just not going to happen. | |
This whole thing of Gore saying you can't cut a tree over two inches, that means total regulation and fascism. | ||
They don't care about trees, my friend. | ||
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You have to have a permit if you want to cut any tree over two inches, you know, or larger. | |
That sounds neighborly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Did you call the guy on that video, Alex? | ||
I don't want to say the names on that. | ||
Did you say in Austin that... | ||
No, I didn't get... | ||
I called him and he wasn't there. | ||
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Yeah, Austin, you have to have a permit if you cut a tree over two inches. | |
Well, I want to say this. | ||
I've got a tape that's two weeks old. | ||
I went out and shot a story where they cut down this lady. | ||
They cut over 20 trees in her backyard. | ||
They didn't even give her notice because of the power line. | ||
So they cut down all these huge oak trees. | ||
The city can't because they're loving. | ||
But you can't cut down... | ||
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No neighborly. | |
But you can't cut down a small tree instead of an old tree in your yard. | ||
Because the government says. | ||
It's all loving. | ||
Neighborly. | ||
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Well, if you're a citizen, you have to have a permit if your government didn't do what they want. | |
Loving. | ||
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Hey, Pat, you sound like you might be one of them domestic terrorists. | |
Oh, man. | ||
Hey, the first time I ever called Alex, I told him about that, you know, Vince Foster. | ||
And I'd never seen Alex's show before. | ||
He started talking about, uh, I might be the type that has guns in my house, stuff like that. | ||
I looked out my windows all night and thought he was going to kick my door in, man. | ||
I was being sarcastic. | ||
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Well, y'all have a good show, Liv. | |
You too, buddy. | ||
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Take care, my friend. | |
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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RAP! | |
Anybody else want a cold? | ||
It's a... | ||
What's the number here? | ||
477-2288? | ||
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I think. | |
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
Oh, don't put up Clockwork Orange anymore. | ||
That's the government making sure you're loving. | ||
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Neighborly. | |
Actually, you gotta get used to these new terms now. | ||
Neighborly. | ||
No longer loving, it's no neighborly. | ||
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Yeah, and it's no longer anti-government. | |
Or right-wing. | ||
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It's domestic terror. | |
There's new terms. | ||
Caller, do you have any comments? | ||
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New terms in town. | |
New terms in town. | ||
How long are you over here? | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah. | ||
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Hey. | |
Shit, I'm on the air. | ||
Cool. | ||
Hey, I was gonna ask you, um, what's up with the finger skinning? | ||
Like, what am I supposed to do when I go get my license? | ||
Well, they've been doing it since... | ||
They've been doing it since 93 in Texas. | ||
Clinton gave the order in 92. It's because he loves us and the TV says he loves us. | ||
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Yeah, but I haven't had to do it yet. | |
Just go ahead and do it, man. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
And the urine and blood testing comes. | ||
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Do that too. | |
Let them stick a needle in you, man. | ||
Draw that blood out of you. | ||
No. | ||
What am I supposed to do? | ||
Just tell them no? | ||
Well, then you're a domestic terrorist. | ||
It's kind of like those Jews and people that got on the cattle cars. | ||
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Well, if you don't do it, you're a domestic terrorist. | |
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
So I'm a domestic terrorist. | ||
If you don't let them look in your ass with a light like they're doing there on the screen, then you're a terrorist, too. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's all neighborly. | ||
Just go ahead and comply, man. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
Is that what you're going to do? | ||
No, I'm going to go have a sit-in down there pretty soon with about 20-something people, and we're not going to be something. | ||
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Where's your sit-in? | |
You know what? | ||
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When did you sit in? | |
I've been saying it for about two months. | ||
I guess we might as well set that sucker up and just show up to about 20 people. | ||
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I'm not going to do it until they move on me. | |
Then I'll set something up. | ||
Have you thumb scanned it? | ||
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No, I haven't. | |
I haven't been confronted with that yet. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
What are you going to do when you get confronted with it? | ||
At this time, I have no intentions of getting in. | ||
I have to admit, I did it back in 93. I thumb scanned it 93. I knew it was going on, but I was like, nobody told me about it. | ||
I showed up. | ||
Let's put something else on the screen, guys. | ||
I mean, this is great to show the government violating you, but I went down there to the DPS to get my driver's license, to renew it, and I was thumb scanned. | ||
And everybody was lined up. | ||
They said, do it. | ||
Do you want your license? | ||
And a DPS officer came out and was standing there, and I just kind of went. | ||
That's part of why I'm doing this program now. | ||
But I'm not going to be urine and blood tested. | ||
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Oh, yeah, they'll stick that needle in you. | |
Loving. | ||
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Suck that blood out of you. | |
We're trying to help us. | ||
Yeah, it's in your best answer. | ||
Why are you trying to stop the love? | ||
We've got to save Earth. | ||
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You know, listen, they want to take such good care of us now that they're taking our bodily fluids. | |
Such a loving government. | ||
Well, hey, Alex, when is your sit-in? | ||
Yeah, why don't you sit in there? | ||
I'm gonna gear one up. | ||
It'll be a people get together. | ||
Well, I've got about 20 people. | ||
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Right now, there's none planned for now, but that doesn't mean there won't be. | |
We've already burnt you in flags on the Capitol steps. | ||
There's already big meetings, FM radio shows. | ||
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There's plenty of activities going on right now where if you're concerned about any of this, you can get involved in some of these other activities. | |
Well, Cindy Parker's group at www.atlantainfoguy, that's one word, www.atlantainfoguy, Infoguide.com And then I think it's a slash the right repeal slash the right. | ||
And it'll take you right to a group that's defeated in three states. | ||
Georgia and two other states. | ||
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That's defeated film scan? | |
Yeah, and I've had her on my FM radio show, so... | ||
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But let me just say this, though. | |
There are plenty of activities where you can get involved in for right now. | ||
Yeah, come down to the seminar. | ||
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Don't wait for some... | |
Come down to the seminar the last Sunday every month. | ||
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There's plenty of activity. | |
Where's the seminar at? | ||
Do what? | ||
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Where's the seminar at? | |
I don't think you can tell them to come down, can you? | ||
Do what? | ||
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Can you tell them to come down? | |
Well, yeah, maybe we can't. | ||
Well, it's free to the public, so we can, yeah, it's a public meeting. | ||
They can't stop that. | ||
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But you can't, I mean, call to action. | |
Yeah, call to action. | ||
Well, let's just tell you about it then. | ||
The last Sunday of every month, at the Carriot Inn, on North I-35, it's an open to the public, free seminar. | ||
It's a public meeting organization of all diverse groups, black, white, Hispanic, German, Jew, everybody's there. | ||
And everybody's getting involved. | ||
And talking about what's happening, and it's the last Sunday, it's the 30th of this month, 1 to 6 p.m. | ||
You want to show up at about 2 o'clock. | ||
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You can hear information, and if you have any information, we're, you know, everybody there certainly, you know, we're all in this mess together. | |
And if you have any information, any insight, you know, you can share that information with other people. | ||
Because, frankly, I think within the next three or four years, a lot of the printed word is going to be banned. | ||
So it's hate speech. | ||
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So, you know, any type of... | |
It's hurting the children. | ||
Why are you? | ||
We should ban these books. | ||
They're hateful. | ||
They're not loving. | ||
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So, you know, take the first step. | |
I heard it on the news. | ||
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Take the first step and, you know, the seminars. | |
That's about all I can say. | ||
Yeah, I heard it on the news. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
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Actually, can we mention call? | |
We've got a comment line that has some information on the seminars. | ||
Well, now that we've acted weenie-ish, I mean, people... | ||
Yeah, but they're not talking about the same stuff we are. | ||
We're meeting as a public, as a group, open forum at the Chariot Inn. | ||
You're allowed to do that. | ||
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Yeah, but they're not talking about the same issues we are. | |
Yeah, there's Jess P.O. Box, and we'll put up my P.O. Box. | ||
I really appreciate your letters. | ||
I get probably three or four letters a day. | ||
And that's Jess P.O. Box right there. | ||
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But that would be the first step, my friend. | |
Become involved in some, and there's plenty of activity, particularly right here in Central Texas. | ||
We're on the very verge right now of getting, we can get national press here. | ||
Maybe not the mainstream. | ||
But right now, we've got a lot of activity going on. | ||
Spotlight Media Bypass, as soon as we get them a press release, we're fine. | ||
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We've got a lot of things going on right now. | |
We've got shortwave, international shortwave. | ||
Kicking on, you know, various fronts here. | ||
FM radio. | ||
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We got a lot of things going on. | |
Micro-broadcasting radio. | ||
But a lot of different things going on right now. | ||
A lot of activity in Central Texas that I believe is going to start to accelerate. | ||
That's why we're domestic terrorists. | ||
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Yeah, that's why we're domestic. | |
All right, well, y'all take it easy. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Want to take some more calls? | ||
Hello, y'all. | ||
Yes, it's you. | ||
Speak into your telephone. | ||
It may be you. | ||
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Me? | |
Yes, Judy. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
There's no one to say I was even on the phone. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We're not very professional. | ||
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Oh, that's okay. | |
We're right-wing terrorists. | ||
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It just rained and the phone was dead and didn't ring anymore. | |
I thought, well, you know, maybe I'm waiting to be talked to. | ||
Hi. | ||
I want to know what you guys think about immunization and what that is really about. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let me tell you that it is absolute fraud. | ||
Many of the diseases, for example, in the 1950s, the government mandated shots was very much tied into the swine flu epidemic of the 50s and 60s. | ||
And then when you start looking at the Gulf War illness, that kind of thing. | ||
Also, there's been rumors, which it's not totally verified, but the World Health Organization, through the UN, another UN loving organization. | ||
Yeah, they have been very much under... | ||
Implicated. | ||
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Implicated in spreading diseases throughout the world under the guise of tuberculosis. | |
Especially Africa. | ||
Because Britain and Germany really love that. | ||
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Oh yeah, don't trust... | |
let me tell you any government that would send your 18 year old kid to go be slaughtered in Vietnam or test chemical weapons on your chemical weapons or nuclear weapons on the nuclear soldiers or Tuskegee with African Americans all of these experimentation on Americans with pesticides with radioactive waste and fertilizers all of these DDT all of these things that this government is guilty of I don't say I never call it our government this government | ||
how in the hell could you trust them Bill Clinton when he gets up there and says okay get all your kids your kiddies shots now because it's in the best interest of the kids Give me a break, man. | ||
I mean, these guys... | ||
I'm happy. | ||
So the bottom... | ||
My answer to that is... | ||
I'm good. | ||
You're good. | ||
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We're playing. | |
Don't trust man-made. | ||
Boy, we're really hurting those rich people. | ||
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If the bigger government gets, the more money consolidates in fewer hands. | |
Boy, the government really helps the people. | ||
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The track record of government-mandated immunizations is for the birds. | |
And I think, I wasn't aware of this until I was here. | ||
To get into school, I thought you had to have, to get your kids into school, you had to have an immunization. | ||
There is actually, there may be a way out of that. | ||
There is still a state law. | ||
Because I did that with mine. | ||
It depends on your particular situation. | ||
Religious or something? | ||
Yes, you could apply for a religious exemption in May or May. | ||
Oh, philosophical exemption. | ||
Pardon me? | ||
Philosophical. | ||
No, wait. | ||
It's either philosophical or religious, and I think in Texas it's religious. | ||
However... | ||
Because, see, for one thing, the... | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
My mother was an Olympic swimmer, and she's in real good shape. | ||
I've got a better sample of that. | ||
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Consider homeschooling your kids. | |
Yeah, she never got sick. | ||
Yeah, that'd be a lot better than government training centers. | ||
My mother never got sick. | ||
I remember about three years ago, she was having this big meet come up some winter. | ||
She's a master swimmer now. | ||
And she had this big meet coming up. | ||
She's like 48. And she took a flu shot and got sick for two weeks. | ||
Couldn't get out of bed. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
There's no question. | ||
The track record of government-mandated shots is the pit. | ||
Just like everything else they do. | ||
It may just be that it's bulk-bought cheap vaccines and that the pharmaceutical companies are selling crap. | ||
Or it may be something much more. | ||
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Or it could be part of the population control program. | |
I strongly suspect all of that. | ||
But, you know, as a parent, it's heart-wrenching to play this guessing game because I have a child with a heart defect. | ||
And so, you know, they really have me by the heartstrings. | ||
Do I comply for my child's own good? | ||
You know, so he won't get the measles or so he won't get whooping cough. | ||
And what if what the doctors tell me is right? | ||
And what if I'm paranoid? | ||
Or on the other side, you know, what if I'm not paranoid enough? | ||
For that reason, ma'am, I wouldn't answer that question. | ||
Yeah, we're not doctors. | ||
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That's something you're going to have to tell for yourself. | |
Just remember this. | ||
150 years ago, doctors were still bleeding people whenever sick. | ||
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That's right. | |
And I'm not asking you to answer my questions. | ||
I'm kind of presenting. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
We don't have the answers, but I'll tell you this. | ||
Doctors don't have all the answers. | ||
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Well, I've made a lot of decisions. | |
They think they do, and that is really disturbing. | ||
I've made a lot of decisions on that type of thing myself as far as when I had strep throat. | ||
There's my address if anybody wants to write. | ||
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Different things that me and my family have had. | |
And I think, really, it's just kind of a, you've got to do what your heart believes. | ||
I like people to write me, by the way. | ||
I get a lot of letters, and I really enjoy them. | ||
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And the other thing? | |
Sometimes, depending upon what I wanted, sometimes I've ignored the established medical institutions, and then on other occasions, I've taken advantage of. | ||
You need to find a doctor you trust and ask their opinion. | ||
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Check for alternative type. | |
Well, you know, it's the FDA that's trying to ban vitamin C over-the-counter. | ||
They want government-approved vitamin C. And this happened back in 1993, when Clinton got in with his loving liberalness, you know, again, he's a fascist pig, but they call himself a liberal, and the media does. | ||
The fascists call him a liberal, and people buy it. | ||
They want to ban all the vitamins and all the over-the-counter remedies and things, which are very effective. | ||
All the more, some of the more eastern medications because they want to keep it all centrally controlled by three or four pharmaceutical companies that are robbing and ruling over us. | ||
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Right. | |
And I wanted also to let people know this. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Am I still on? | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
Because I can't hear myself talk. | ||
I wanted to say to the public that if anyone's dealing with this, there are homeopathic vaccines. | ||
They're not actually vaccines. | ||
And they might want to look into that. | ||
But I'm not suggesting that they do. | ||
You're all right. | ||
Let me ask you. | ||
Are you a domestic terrorist? | ||
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Have you done any research? | |
I only suspect. | ||
Could you consider dropping a line on my comment line? | ||
Yeah, if you'll leave it up there for a little while. | ||
If you've done any research in this area, I'd be very interested in hearing about some alternative type stuff. | ||
Definitely the AMA, it's a Rockefeller front. | ||
Everybody knows that, but they do do some good things. | ||
I think basically they're experimenting on us in case if they uncover something they can use for them later. | ||
But they do do some good things, but I definitely am interested in alternative type stuff. | ||
We appreciate your call. | ||
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Oh, wait, wait, wait, please. | |
One more thing, and it might start a lively discussion, and I'll hang up and you can answer. | ||
What do you think about groups, communities that come together, like Zendik Farms, that, you know, without the guns, and for a revolution, but a more peaceful, I'm not a Zendik, by the way, but a more peaceful, love-centered, and to start the revolution by actually taking the steps yourself. | ||
I want to make a comment. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
Let me make a comment. | ||
It's not about left and right, it's about wrong and right. | ||
And left and right is a false dichotomy that's been given to us by the media and by the academics who have been paid and bought and paid for by the big money foundations that are corrupt and want to consolidate wealth criminally, not through free market, but then call it free market to criminally consolidate power. | ||
We're for free market here. | ||
I know Jeff is. | ||
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No, I'm a domestic terrorist. | |
You are. | ||
Getting together... | ||
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From chihuahuas. | |
Yes, you have vicious chihuahuas that may jump at... | ||
Federal agents next and kill them. | ||
So you have to be shot and killed. | ||
What it comes down to is getting together in small groups, fine, whatever. | ||
Do whatever you want. | ||
But it's not going to save you from the government. | ||
It's going to save you from the system. | ||
You'll just get... | ||
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Not necessarily guaranteed you to save either. | |
Yes. | ||
It'll just pack you together and then you might, you know, you might be able to ignore the group psychology that dominates society. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But you're not going to escape it. | ||
You're not going to change it. | ||
You have to become part of society and actively fight against its lies. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And against this propaganda. | ||
I am for staying part of society, trying to reform it like a good cancer from within. | ||
It's actually the cancer. | ||
We're the few little spots of human tissue that are still left. | ||
And so, you know, it's real primitive and real enjoyable to get in bands and cults or whatever, groups, and come together. | ||
I'm not saying that's bad. | ||
Do whatever you want. | ||
I'm just saying that's not going to save you from this. | ||
And we're not going to save you from this. | ||
Everybody working together is going to save us. | ||
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That's right. | |
The Zendix, actually, I've listened to them. | ||
They actually have some decent ideas, but, you know, getting 300 people over here in Bastrop is not going to stop what's beating down on the door. | ||
Talking to thousands every night when Action Television's here. | ||
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I mean, they potentially could have a Waco done on them. | |
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, hello, Mr. Davis. | |
I have a friend of mine who watches your program regularly, and I was just, we were out, he's a good fishing buddy of mine, and he's got some viewpoints that he agrees with and doesn't, but I was wondering if you could respond to the accusations of being a rat boy. | ||
And did you know you sit next to Jarhead? | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Are you a rat? | ||
Tell me now, Jeff, are you a rat boy? | ||
Okay, rat boy. | ||
Thanks for your call. | ||
We gave you three rat boys. | ||
Hello, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah. | ||
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I just wanted to know what you think about this whole issue with Saddam Hussein right now. | |
It's a huge diversion. | ||
Bill Clinton may be impeached. | ||
They're trying to pass this, or decree this deal with the UN, restricts our fossil fuels. | ||
No one else has to follow it. | ||
They're taking down our sovereignty. | ||
So it's a huge diversion. | ||
While they pass this big U.N. resolution to restrict our fossil fuels and a U.N. resolution to ban guns worldwide. | ||
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Very basic. | |
They have to create enemies for you to see. | ||
You get your focus off. | ||
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Yeah, so you don't see how you're being pleased. | |
Well, really, it's all going on right here. | ||
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Right. | |
That's pretty basic strategy, the enemy. | ||
Create enemies abroad so you don't see. | ||
They've got to have a diversion. | ||
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So you don't see how you're being pleased. | |
You don't think there's going to be like another conflict again? | ||
Well, it could be. | ||
If the one-worlders want it, that's what it'll be. | ||
CNN's already started up a fight again with instructors and things, and there's going to be probably a two-week bombing campaign. | ||
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Whatever the international bankers want, what they'll do. | |
While Al Gore goes off and says, yes, we'll restrict our fossil fuels, and you don't have to restrict yours. | ||
That'll de-industrialize us. | ||
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Whatever the international bankers are going to do, that's what they're going to do. | |
Clinton's strictly a puppet in this whole thing. | ||
Transnational banks now. | ||
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Well, who do you think that Iraq would attack, though? | |
Iraq, we funded, we created Saddam Hussein for the Iran. | ||
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Let me tell you another possible theory. | |
I have no evidence of this at all. | ||
But I have talked to a couple of Iraqi people over the years who have stated to me that many of the Iraqi people are on to this world order business. | ||
So it could be maybe that Iraq, not Saddam, he could be a CIA operative or he could be actually fairly good. | ||
But regardless about Hussein, The Iraqi people themselves, I think, are largely educated as to what this world order says. | ||
It could just be that the world order boys perceive Iraq as a threat to... | ||
Let's get one more call. | ||
Hello? | ||
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I was wondering if they're making a U.S. government police force? | |
Yes, they are. | ||
They've already made it. | ||
Lair News Hour, the piece we showed in the last hour about 30 minutes ago. | ||
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Had for a long time. | |
There's a surveillance network in our immediate... | ||
It's not a cult. | ||
It's not even an organization. | ||
Friends that we go over and eat dinner with are being pulled over and asked questions on the highway right here in Austin. | ||
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We've had that for a long time. | |
Let's thank Bo Henry. | ||
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Oh, yeah, Bo. | |
Hey, that was excellent. | ||
I really enjoyed that, Bo and Alex. | ||
That was fun, man. | ||
A lot of good callers. | ||
I enjoy it. | ||
I appreciate y'all coming on. | ||
What did you want to say? | ||
Well, Jeff's show is Monday night from 7 to 8.30. | ||
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He's going to be the guest. | |
I'm going to be the guest Monday night, 7 to 8.30. | ||
And you can catch me Tuesday nights, 8.30 to 11 p.m. | ||
God granted my show. | ||
Thank you both. | ||
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God bless you, brother. | |
Good job. | ||
Take your shoes off. | ||
Y'all come back now. | ||
All right, appreciate all the callers and appreciate Jeff and Alex. | ||
It's such a good feeling. | ||
I'm an absolute believer in democracy, so whatever you want to see on this program from 10 to 11.30, I'm stuck with y'all for the rest of the year until next October. | ||
So, write to me and tell me what you want. | ||
See y'all. |