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Alex Jones Freedom Report w George Humphrey
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alex jones
They had people on Fox News in black ski masks and black helmets called, and Fox News called them, Clinton's dark minions.
I mean, they are unveiling the police state.
Let's take some calls, George.
george humphrey
Okay, great.
alex jones
And then I want to talk about what's going on locally, how Judge Elshire, a Democrat pump, has worked for big-time Democrat campaigns.
In the Chronicle, it was supposedly kind of an ass, but at the same time, he's...
george humphrey
You've got to look at this thing.
alex jones
Yeah, but at the same time, He's kind of against big government, you know.
I mean, you want to see the doublespeak.
And see, not everybody's part of the doublespeak and part of the lies, but we're brought up in a culture of it, so it's a language.
We naturally learn it.
And everything is semantics, everything is words, and we're being manipulated.
We're like a rat in a maze.
They set up corridors for us to go down, and we accept the corridors as reality.
Okay, that's all I'm saying.
The fraud is so out of control.
I mean, it literally is a false reality, my friends.
That is what we're engaging in.
It's total, 100% con artistry.
It is a dog and pony show.
george humphrey
It's called Operation Mockingbird.
It was set up in 1948 by the CIA. And as you know, a mockingbird is a bird that mimics other birds.
And a lot of this mirage of this illusion is being created.
alex jones
Yeah, you watch commercials, you see things.
I mean, look at the movies.
The person who's cool, who gets all the girls, can't hardly spell his name, is a bumbling idiot, is drunk.
You do that in the real world, you're going to be a loser.
That's what they want you.
They want you in substandard compact cities.
In fact, we're going to talk about the city and the county in a second after these calls.
And I'm sure you read it because you read most of the major papers.
Here, the Osprecher-Statesman had Kirk Watson, our mayor of the city, openly saying he wants compact cities just like the eastern U.S. or Europe.
We're Texas.
We're spread out already.
That only works in cities that are 1,000 years old, 200 years old, where the streets are six feet wide.
And it's about control, guys.
They want you under their control.
george humphrey
Well, there's a debt virus, and Kirk Watson and the rest of the city council are going to be proposing...
A $550 million bond issue this November.
Folks, that's a half a billion dollars.
alex jones
And they just passed three props.
One prop for $65 million for our political cash count.
george humphrey
Folks, we have the highest per capita bonding indebtedness.
Even if you take out the general revenue bonds, on general obligation, our per capita debt is out of sight.
alex jones
We'll explain the fraud here in a second.
george humphrey
Yes, we will.
alex jones
Hello, caller.
unidentified
Yeah, uh...
alex jones
I can't hear you in here.
unidentified
Hello, yeah, Alex, uh, George.
alex jones
Let me put you on hold.
We're going to need to wiggle the wiring behind in here.
george humphrey
Mike, you might want to come in and turn this up for us.
alex jones
Yeah.
It's turned up.
It's just having a problem behind it.
Mike, if you just wiggle the wires behind some of the equipment.
Again, this is not staged BS. This is not pre-taped teleprompter reading.
This is people in here trying to do a public service.
george humphrey
And this is something that's really incredible.
The city of Boston, we are very, very fortunate.
we have one of the best public access systems in the whole country and for that we're very very fortunate absolutely very very few cities have this talk are yeah alex george thanks for having me on uh...
unidentified
i have my question about the federal reserve and i understand it uh...
fairly really good at this point but i have the question of without go ahead with we can't really hear you but keep talking about what we're in the other room go ahead question is for george is uh...
If Congress prints the money, then how would that be any better?
Because all the people right now that own the Federal Reserve, because it is private, I mean, I can own part of the Federal Reserve if I want, if I've got money, right?
george humphrey
Okay, I can't hear everything, but the one thing I did hear is, if Congress prints the money, how would that make that better?
unidentified
Well, can't people still milk it?
george humphrey
We can't hear exactly what you're saying, but I think I hear your question.
Our founding fathers...
I wrote up in the first article of the Constitution, in Article 1, Section 8, and Article 1, Section 10, that we would have a publicly owned, decentralized bank with a hard currency.
And the fact is, is that if we have a decentralized bank that has a hard currency, we can issue currency with no debt.
It is backed by gold.
This has been done four times in the history of this country.
From 1782 through 1792, we created no debt.
And then when Jackson came in in 1832 for seven years, we had constitutional money.
And he took us out of debt because they paid off the bills without creating Federal Reserve Board notes.
In other words, we paid using a hard currency.
In 1861, Abraham Lincoln went to Lincoln Greenbacks.
He issued $430 million of Lincoln Greenbacks during the Civil War.
England was trying to lend us money at 19%, and Lincoln knew that we would go bankrupt if we ever took this loan.
But his Secretary of State and his Secretary of Treasury said, read the Constitution, and we paid our Union soldiers and vendors.
Using Lincoln greenbacks backed by gold.
We almost got out of debt during that period of time, and after he was killed, after Lincoln was assassinated, his granddaughter wrote a book called This One Mad Act, in which she said John Wilkes Booth, even though he was a Confederate sympathizer, was actually hired by the Bank of England to assassinate Lincoln because they didn't want interest-free banking to spread to Europe.
With both McKinley and Garfield, they both issued statements opposed to debt created in non-constitutional money.
Both were murdered within three weeks.
Lewis McFadden, a Democrat from Pennsylvania between 1926 to 1936, made dozens and dozens of impassioned and very articulate speeches about having Well, look, it's very historical.
alex jones
Kennedy issued the same thing.
This is the source of their power.
This is the great delusion.
This is their mama cow.
This is the milk cow.
Call her.
unidentified
The phone's fixed.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hey, Alex.
alex jones
Yeah.
unidentified
I got another question for George.
But the thing that seems to me, at the state of our economy, it's so vast.
There's so many...
alex jones
You hit something on the head.
unidentified
Does gold have to go up in value tremendously to cover all the extra currency needed to barter?
george humphrey
No, it doesn't.
Because between 1796 and 1913, when the population of the United States increased many, many-fold, and the industrial might of this country increased even greater...
The total inflation between that period of time was only 21.5%.
Between 1913 to today, with the Federal Reserve Board, we have had 1,450% inflation, and it's going to get a heck of a lot worse.
alex jones
Well, look, I'm going to explain the caller's question.
Now, most of you have gone to the government training centers, as did I, okay?
And there's a lot of stuff that's a lot flashier and will tantalize your brain a little bit better.
But this is what it comes down to, okay?
And I'm fixing to tell you.
The modes of production have come up.
To the point soon that the government will be able to take 90% of what you make of your labor.
But there'll be so many trappings of success, trappings of power, decent vehicles, nice clothes, decent housing.
Okay, but the problem is that cycle goes down because there's no incentive for the establishment once they have you fully dumbed under their control to take good care of you.
And besides, it squelches, it squashes the human spirit.
Don't you want some control over your own destiny?
That's why America's had more patents, more innovations than any other nation in the world, because we had some modicum of freedom.
We've never been perfect.
Nobody's perfect.
It's the human fault.
Also, the human's greatest gift is that we have free will.
So it just comes down to this.
Give up the cheeseburgers.
Give it all up and get involved.
What I mean by give up the cheeseburgers is just realize that all the pettiness, the baubles, the jewelry, the crap doesn't matter.
Family matters.
Strength matters.
And having at least some real information in your life matters.
And who cares what your friends think if they have been sucked in by the group think?
It doesn't matter.
And, you know, the government's got you so indoctrinated that nobody has the answer and nobody has it right, nobody has it wrong.
I said this so many times.
There's no cult compound.
There's no follow Alex or follow George.
It's get involved with yourself.
Realize that you have a capacity to be a creative entity here on this planet, and you don't have to only react to everything you see and hear.
You can be proactive and be involved.
Let's take some calls.
Thanks for holding, caller.
unidentified
Hello.
alex jones
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hello?
alex jones
Yes.
unidentified
Two quick questions.
About five or six months ago, I don't know if it was on your program, there was a great three or four hour video on the Money Changers and the IMF. Yeah, that's Capital Crimes.
alex jones
I've run it.
George has run it.
We've all run it.
george humphrey
It was on this morning, as a matter of fact.
unidentified
Is there any way to get a copy of that video?
alex jones
We can't discuss that.
I'll tell you this, we do not sell that video.
We just play it here for you.
We bust our butts to transfer it over.
You know, to put a show on down here, you don't...
george humphrey
There's a fellow who did it.
His name is William Still.
He's a great guy.
alex jones
Yeah.
To put on a show, you just don't come down and throw a tape in a pile.
We go through a lot of trouble to bring you this information.
unidentified
Last question.
Do you feel like the people should be getting out of the stock market now?
Do you feel like a depression's coming?
alex jones
Well, now it's a little late.
george humphrey
No, no.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
alex jones
Well, it's going to keep plummeting.
You've had some losses now, but I was telling people a year ago.
george humphrey
Folks, the average stock on...
The average stock today, after the drop, is still at a price-earnings ratio of 22 to 1. The average high-tech stocks that we're talking about are 60 to 1. That means that you would have to have 60 years of profits and earnings just to pay for your stock.
Folks, this is looney tunes.
At 22 to 1, you're talking about a 4% We can tell them this all day.
alex jones
I know people are smart and understand it.
The point is when it crashes, they'll just say stock market crash.
They won't connect that it was done intentionally to consolidate wealth.
Wealth is not destroyed.
It's merely transferred.
george humphrey
And that is the most important point.
What is happening right now is an international set of events.
By escalating the money supply, especially from Japan, to increase what's called M3, that money is coming here, pumping up our stock market.
The people of the United States, the middle income, are putting their money into it, and then they're going to be fleeced.
They're going to constrict the money supply.
alex jones
Any more questions, caller?
george humphrey
The market will go down.
People will be bankrupt.
Bankruptcies this year are at the highest level we've ever had, and what they want to create is what's called Hegelian theory.
Thesis, synthesis, or problem, reaction, solution.
They create a problem.
alex jones
Create fear.
george humphrey
Create fear.
Everybody gets scared.
They want a solution.
They want security.
They want big daddy government to take care of it.
Folks, we are being set up in the stock market right now.
alex jones
It's a way to confiscate wealth.
george humphrey
It is.
And folks, learn from history.
Just look at who is creating the money.
Greenspan and Reuben, the guy who's head of the Treasury, Reuben was a former head of Goldman Sachs.
He's a bad guy.
His allegiance is not with the United States of America.
He is for a one-world government.
He said so.
Look at history.
Do a little bit of reading in the non-establishment papers.
unidentified
Appreciate the information, and y'all are doing a great job.
alex jones
Hey, thank you.
george humphrey
Thank you.
alex jones
I know for a lot of people it's hard to grasp and understand because it's so big.
george humphrey
Folks...
I was a Keynesian economist.
I was taught the whole stuff about how if you had deficit spending, it was good for the economy.
When I was taught about fractional reserve banking, I became almost physically and emotionally sick for days because it burst the whole dream, the whole bubble.
Folks, what we're saying, again, we're saying don't necessarily believe us, but go and do your own.
Listen to what we're saying and do your research.
alex jones
Let's take a few more calls.
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Two good questions for George.
On the video, Capital Crimes, William still warns about going back to gold-backed currency.
alex jones
That's because it's 14 times less plentiful, and silver is something that people can't corner easily.
george humphrey
Another reason is that Fort Knox has not been audited.
Since 1952, this is the gold supply of the United States.
alex jones
It's been transferred.
george humphrey
We have been robbed, folks.
alex jones
In 1933, your illustrious big government president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, after they'd brought you to your knees from 39 to 33 for four years, came in and said the solution is to take the gold up from people.
They took the gold up, gave us paper back that they printed.
Oh, there's a nice man.
Now, there's J.P. Morgan.
That's J.P. Morgan, a friendly fellow, loving fellow, a British agent.
He was supposedly worth billions when he died.
george humphrey
He absolutely worked for the Rothschilds.
alex jones
Well, when he died, the British Rothschilds Bank in England, whenever he died, he had almost no money.
george humphrey
Yeah, because, anyway, the fact is that 60% of all the gold that is created in the United States in gold coins, you know who buys it?
Chinese.
The Chinese who live in Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines.
Internationalists are buying our gold.
All the gold is leaving our country.
alex jones
Warren Buffett bought half of the 1998 market of silver.
And he's the second, supposedly second-wrenching market.
george humphrey
And today, both the gold and silver markets went down tremendously.
In the last couple days, gold has gone from 285 down to 276. And the reason is because the Russians, who have the largest stockpile of gold in the world, they are totally broke.
They are wiped out, and they're trying to get cash.
They're dumping like crazy.
alex jones
And see, for paper money, they print, caller, and they send out all over and get these idiots in a policy scheme.
It doesn't mean anything to them.
They're charging us interest and scamming us.
And I don't mean interest on a car or a house.
That's free market.
george humphrey
I have nothing against that.
alex jones
We're talking about me printing this, charging the citizen just to use it.
I mean, that's what we're talking about.
Before I take it and loan it to you.
So it's just the ultimate scam.
And then everybody's gold, their houses, their silver, their intellectual properties, it all goes down the tubes.
Answer your question?
unidentified
Yes.
Now, if most of the gold is in the hands of these people now, or if we would be against the wall...
By going back to a gold currency, what do we do?
What do we back the money on?
george humphrey
Gold is not the only reason.
What we need talking about is a hard currency.
alex jones
Monetary reform.
george humphrey
Monetary reform based upon a Constitution.
alex jones
I have a new idea.
Our federal government controlling the coining and printing of money.
That's one of the few things that it is expressly by the Constitution said to do.
unidentified
It said it's only supposed to be gold and silver.
george humphrey
And we do have enough silver in this country to back it.
And that's why in 1962 is that they put so much pressure on Nixon.
unidentified
Now, George, are you familiar with this British buyout of Amoco oil?
george humphrey
I'm not.
alex jones
Everything's being bought, sir.
unidentified
Yeah, it looks like every single thing from lease to oil to gold to everything is being consolidated in the hands of just a few people.
Are they just robbing us before they come to kill us?
george humphrey
Folks, the biggest buyout in the history of this world is going to happen in the next two and three months.
You know where it's going to take place?
In Russia.
They are buying all of their utilities, their gold, their silver, their hydro, their gas.
alex jones
And we just did that to Mexico.
It's not we.
It's the enemy that is centralized here in the U.S. and Europe.
george humphrey
The big money is going into Russia right now.
alex jones
Look, here's the point.
This is the fraud.
I'm going to go over it one more time.
They take the money.
They charge us to print it.
They charge us for the right for the banks just to loan it out if you're not member banks.
I don't mean FDIC federally insured.
That's your money insuring that for other scams.
We're talking about a set group of banks, 1913 banks.
We may read some out on the air later.
Who has a set deal where they are licensed to print the money, make the profits off the printing of the money.
They charge you for the right to even have the paper money, and then it's passed out to be charged in interest.
george humphrey
Remember, Federal Reserve notes are not money according to the Constitution.
They are credit notes.
They have no value, zero value.
alex jones
Well, to create a dollar, they create a dollar of debt.
Let's talk to somebody else.
What's going on, caller?
unidentified
One of the biggest companies here in Austin issues stock incentives as part of one of their, to get them to work for you.
And he's also one of the richest men in the world at the moment.
What do you think about that?
alex jones
You think Dell's one of the richest people in the world?
unidentified
He's one of the richest people in the United States.
alex jones
Is that what they put in Forbes for you to read?
I'm not being patronizing.
unidentified
Yes, it is in Forbes.
alex jones
Yeah, it's a load of crap.
Bill Gates is starting to get up there.
They're threatened by him because he's new money.
Dell is no big deal.
I'm telling you, guys, there's old money that was openly...
Just the Rockefeller interest alone had up to two to four billion dollars turn of the century.
Four billion dollars?
That's what they said they had?
And people think their wealth just went away?
No, they have been petting and creating and conjoling us to think that they've just disappeared.
Now they're just congressmen and senators and now they just chair 20 corporations, every grandson and son.
I mean, it's all interlocked evil.
It's aristocracy.
It's a con game, guys, and that's their big secret.
And to talk about what's being consolidated, to talk about what's being bought and what's being taken over.
This is what's being taken, okay?
Everything's being transferred.
Chrysler was bought.
Most of our pharmaceutical companies that were privately owned or owned by U.S. stockholders are being purchased by Britain and Germany.
Britain and Germany, not Japan, are buying everything.
george humphrey
Well, in answer to your question, Michael Dell clearly is very wealthy, but just like Alex said, he's small potatoes in comparison to big guys.
Folks, even if he's worth a billion, two, three, four, five billion dollars, he's small potatoes.
Now, if you work for Dell, I think it's a great idea that the employees have stock.
I think that participation in the company is a great thing.
alex jones
And that's a good company.
That's why technology stocks, Intel, reportedly makes the best microprocessors for people that are in the industry, even outside of Intel.
They're under attack by the Justice Department.
Bill Gates, new money, last 20 years, under full-scale attack.
They cannot stand new money!
Get it together!
It's us, the middle class, the new money!
Against them, the old degenerate inbred filth!
Now that's what it comes down to.
Did you answer your question?
unidentified
Yes, I did.
I appreciate it.
alex jones
Take care.
They make their money out of fraud.
Let's take two more calls and then...
Mike, what's the next piece we're going to?
He'll come tell us.
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Yes, I just wanted to know what your suggestion would be on having a 401k.
george humphrey
Well, I say get out of it first of all.
First of all, the mutual funds, the 401Ks, the IRAs, in the history of the United States is that traditionally Americans have put about 27 to 30 percent of their disposable resources into paper, either stocks and bonds.
Today in the United States, in the last five years, that number has gone up from about 35 percent to 72 percent.
Everything goes...
In cycles, and the fact is that we're putting twice as much of our money, relatively, into these stocks and bonds.
And folks, the market not only is inflated, but if you put your money into mutual funds or IRAs or 401ks, they have a nasty little mechanism.
A derivative is a new funding mechanism in which you have...
alex jones
It's betting on a stock.
george humphrey
It is.
alex jones
It's betting on a mutual fund.
george humphrey
When you buy a stock, you get a share of the company.
With a derivative, it is a derived index based upon a piece of paper.
alex jones
You're betting on the horses.
george humphrey
And instead of being leveraged at 2 to 1, the average derivative is leveraged at 35 to 1. So if it goes up, you're making a heck of a lot of money.
But because it's a zero-sum game, it has to come back to zero.
When the money supply stops, It will go down at 35 to 1. And if you have a mutual fund in every major mutual fund company that I'm aware of, get out of it.
alex jones
We know there's fraud involved.
george humphrey
And not only will it take your equity of the derivatives, it will swallow up your whole mutual fund.
Folks, when the derivatives hit, such as what happened in Orange County last year or in Singapore with a 28-year-old investor for Barclays Bank, he lost $8 billion in two days.
Folks, the derivative market, when it starts going, it will fall so fast, so hard, and any of you that have your mutual funds, have any of those, you're gone.
alex jones
Ma'am, does that answer your question?
unidentified
Actually, I had one more.
alex jones
Okay, because we're getting behind.
We have to get to some local issues.
unidentified
I'll make it real quick.
Between taxes and penalties, we lose a bunch, like from $5,000 to $1,300 just trying to get out of it.
george humphrey
Absolutely.
The mutual funds, the 401ks are set up so that the people who invest in them are penalized if they try and get out.
Folks, it's just like Social Security.
It's a racket.
They get your money and they don't want to let you go.
They don't tell you that when you start putting your money in there, but if you try and get your money out.
The penalties are significant, but it's better to have your money than it is to get wiped out.
alex jones
But in a way, it's even more of a fraud, because then they'll just jack up inflation and bring it back, and that robs you even of your...
That's why so much money chases the stocks.
A lot of people know this stuff.
It's because at least there might be something of value there.
george humphrey
Well, Vladimir Lenin said the best way to destroy the United States was through a series of inflations.
So that the government could privately steal the money of the middle class.
Folks, this is not something new.
This is a planned event.
unidentified
I just want to interject real quick so your advice is to just cut my losses and get out.
george humphrey
Well, you've got to make your own decision on that.
But just look and see if you've got any derivatives in your 401ks or mutual funds if you do.
Be very wary.
alex jones
And George is a former city council member.
He has a degree in economics, and he has also been forecasting this, as many others have.
It's just history.
It's not that hard.
Ma'am, thanks for your call.
unidentified
Thank you.
alex jones
Take care.
Okay, we have got to get to some local issues right now for about five minutes.
We play that at the first.
I want to talk about Judge Elshire for a second, and then we're going to go to some different clips.
Judge Elshire is a fraud.
In this Chronicle article, can we get a close-up, guys?
This Chronicle, this issue of the Chronicle, the August 28th, 1998 issue.
This will be back on later, I have to say that.
Right here, Judge Elshire, you know, how long has he been up there at the county court?
george humphrey
Twelve years.
alex jones
Twelve years.
And he's been judge for how long?
george humphrey
Twelve years.
He's been head of the county commissioners for twelve years.
alex jones
And this guy, who I've been on his tail for quite a while, because he's a liar.
He's a consummate liar.
And he sits up there and licks his lips and picks his nose and thinks he acts like a rodent.
He acts like a grade-A rat.
That's not a personal attack.
This man is a living snake.
And he's worked for all the big Democrat campaigns.
He's been installed.
And George is fixing to give you the numbers.
He's got the draft FY99 county budget.
He also has the other...
Let's get a close-up, please.
He also has a lot of other information.
Let me give you a few examples of his lies to me first off.
They, a year and a half ago, had a bond package for $2,031,000 just for the three acres under the roof for a helicopter base.
And I believe $8 million more just for the two new helicopters for Starflight.
They already had two other helicopters.
And it's for Starflight.
Well, my God, I could die in a car wreck.
I actually want Starflight.
It's pretty cool.
Everybody goes out and votes for Starflight.
And I brought you the actual county purchase orders.
I had them on the air many times here.
You can call that and find out for yourself.
It's for the Sheriff's Department's Command Complex.
We had Margo Fraser on tape admitting it with flair.
They can see through your walls.
If you doubt that, the Sony Handycam just got recalled because a little cheap camera can see through your clothes if you use the night vision attribute during the day.
They can see right through your walls and see heat sources.
Total invasion of privacy.
You'll say, what do you have to hide?
Guys, it's the government that has the greatest license and the greatest will to exert force in history.
You need to fear them, not the local thug.
They're the consolidated thugs.
And most of them are just dupe bureaucrats that think they're doing good.
They're part of the system.
That's the best kind of servant is one that thinks they're doing something good.
LCR lied about that, so they told you it was for Starfly.
It was really for a police state.
And I would even vote against the police having helicopters if they didn't have flair or they had a weakened version.
I want tests done on these.
Where's the FCC checking these suckers out?
The police cars are putting them on top of their police cars.
I mean, this is a big, serious problem.
Elshire lied about ASAP. Elshire, I asked him point blank three weeks ago if the county budget was $13 million over because I had the numbers.
He said, no longer, we've cut the budget.
Well, it came out?
Well, sure.
Sure, they've balanced it because they increased the budget.
He's a consummate liar.
Now to George Humphrey with the actual draft FY99 county budget.
And I'm only just getting started.
Judge Elshare, I don't care if you don't think what I care.
You love to say that to everybody.
I don't care.
People need to know.
People need to know what a piece of filth you are, in my opinion.
A piece of lying, filthy garbage.
Go ahead.
george humphrey
For whatever it's worth.
My adjectives are a little bit different, but I have a very strong...
alex jones
Well, hey, talk about that lady.
You go out and meet people, and they're taking people's houses!
You're supposed to get mad about that!
george humphrey
I am mad.
alex jones
You know, I can go out and yell for the cowboys all day long, and I'm a good American, but I get pissed about women and old people losing their damn houses?
Judge Elshower, how do you sleep at night?
Let's talk about lies real fast, and then we'll get to the budget.
Let's talk about Nelda Wells Spears, Travis County tax assessor and tax collector.
We played the interview.
Now that's not flair, that's just a video camera.
We played the interview with Nelda Wells Spears.
And what did Nelda Wells Spears say?
I asked her about how they take people's houses.
Hundreds of them every couple of months in the paper.
They show them on Channel 17 here on cable all the time every year.
Hundreds of houses that have been taken.
Hundreds of businesses.
Ah, they didn't pay their fair share.
It's like the Soviet Union.
Now let's get back to this.
I asked her point blank.
Why do you put...
Levies and leads on houses to take them.
We don't do that.
I go, you put them on every year.
She goes, oh, yes, we do place a lead on every home at the start of every year, even before it's time to pay the taxes.
But we don't take houses.
I said, yes, you do.
Well, talk to me.
Starts trying to get away from me.
Of course I got in her face.
Not in a rude manner, but I said, how do you sleep at night?
You're taking people's homes.
They don't take rich people's houses usually.
They'll have a few highly televised events every year nationwide that make you think they're going after the rich.
They don't.
They go after middle-class or working-class people because they can't fight it.
They lay down to the mobster behavior, the extortion.
Now, George Humphrey, give them the lies out of the county budget.
Elshower, you liar.
Shame on you!
george humphrey
Yeah, this comes from the draft FY99 Travis County budget.
This is the second paragraph right in the front.
I want to read this to you.
This budget is balanced after implementing approximately $6.8 million in budget cuts and eliminating 51 staff positions.
A few non-property tax sources of revenue from fees were increased, but the county is very limited by the state law and its ability to increase such revenues.
Folks, this is garbage, it's incorrect, and it's lies.
All you have to do is go back and look, which most people don't.
The budget for this year, FY97-98, was $301 million.
For the coming year, they are proposing an increase to $439 million.
alex jones
And how much was it 12 years ago before Elshar got in?
george humphrey
No, the year Elshar, his first budget was $79 million.
In 12 years, the total spending of the budget has gone up 281% or 23% a year.
If you take population and inflation and put them together, the budget has gone up three times faster than those rates.
Folks, this is a rip-off.
This is a concentrated effort.
alex jones
Let me stop you before we get back on this information.
george humphrey
Now, you just saw that 281% was on the $301 million, not on the $439 million.
alex jones
Yeah, oh, and that's not the debt that we're committed to.
Let's show them this real fast.
There it is, okay?
That is the draft FY1999 Travis County budget adopted by the Travis County Commissions Court on August 20th, 1998. Hot off the press is about 10 days old.
Now, you probably think this is all for you.
Let's take the city budget, which is over a billion now, correct?
george humphrey
Oh, the city budget is about $1.3 billion.
unidentified
Okay, let's talk about what the city did.
alex jones
Now, the county's not even as bad as the city.
george humphrey
Well, actually, the county's worse, relatively.
alex jones
Well, four sides, but, I mean, I'm talking about...
george humphrey
They're both bad.
alex jones
I'm talking about total numbers.
george humphrey
Okay, total numbers.
alex jones
Well, I mean, is the county doing these land grabs for 65 million, 15,000 acres?
Well, let's get into that.
Let's have that debate in a second.
But, I just...
And we need to start going...
george humphrey
You know who's worse?
alex jones
The ISD. Yes, we need to start, what's for the children.
That's a great scapegoat.
george humphrey
For the children.
alex jones
There's Judge Elshire, just a total liar, piece of garbage, in my opinion.
Now, and we've proven that he's a liar here today.
Now, The fact that I'm trying to...
And then the Chronicle, who's a decent paper, I mean, but they're sitting there acting like he's this guy that always stands up for the people in here.
He's a tough guy, but he does it his way.
george humphrey
He's a straight shooter.
alex jones
Yeah, yeah, straight shooter's the word.
george humphrey
Baloney.
alex jones
Big government.
But here's the point.
What do they buy?
I looked at the draft budget that came out about a month ago on the Statesman.
3% for roads and public works.
3% for roads, something we'll all use, and public works, you know, new swimming pools and things.
11% for parks and land buys.
They're not building roads, man!
That's all federal you see coming through here.
george humphrey
They're not filling the pottles!
alex jones
3% of the budget could fill the pottles!
3%!
3% for all the roads!
george humphrey
And that's what they're supposed to be doing, is taking care of roads.
They have become a total social organization.
The bureaucracy itself has built and built and built.
alex jones
It's all going to a $300,000 paycheck.
george humphrey
If you look at the number of employees in the county 12 years ago and today, it has exploded.
It has exploded at a rate far faster than inflation and population put together.
Pay raises.
One of the things we didn't talk about is the county commissioners voted for their own pay raises.
They're making a tremendous amount of money.
alex jones
Was it $160-something?
george humphrey
No, it's not that much.
I think it's about $85,000.
alex jones
No, no, I think it's a...
george humphrey
No, it's not that much, but it's a huge amount.
alex jones
Hold on a second.
george humphrey
It went from $63,000 about four years ago, and the judge is making, I think, about $84,000.
I'm not sure of that.
But the point is, regardless of whatever the number is...
alex jones
I need to check that out, because I actually believe the city council gets paid $32,000, right?
george humphrey
No, the city council...
Council members get paid $30,000 plus perks, and the mayor gets $35,000.
alex jones
Okay, well, I read the paper 32. Okay, whatever.
And then I'm thinking here it's $166,000 or something with the commissioners.
george humphrey
Okay, well, I don't think it's that much, but it doesn't make any difference.
The point is that they voted for large, large increases on their own salary.
alex jones
But I'm not going to argue with you.
I mean, you used to be a city council member.
george humphrey
And folks, the fact is that AISD, the city and the county, especially AISD and the county, have increased their tax levies for the last 15 years at rates so far in excess of what we are getting.
We're not getting our money's worth.
What we're getting is larger bureaucracies.
alex jones
Bigger salaries.
george humphrey
We're bigger salaries, more people on welfare, on government welfare, and the kids...
The schoolteachers.
You know who's getting the worst deal is the schoolteachers.
alex jones
But the superintendent's getting 300 grand.
School planners, don't they get that much?
george humphrey
Folks, what is going on is lunacy.
alex jones
It's lunacy.
Let's take some phone calls, then we'll go to this story.
And again, that's in your face, guys.
In your face.
Judge Elshire, and they say he's out of politics.
What a lie.
I'll bet a million dollars that this guy's going to be back in politics in four years.
He's going to law school now.
george humphrey
Well, and the thing I want to stress is, It's not just Bill.
It's all the other county commissioners, it's all the other AISD board members, and it's all the other city council members who don't have the gumption or the strength or the knowledge to try and live within their financial means.
And it's incredible.
alex jones
No, they just accept it.
See, that's the part of group culture.
Now, we're fixed to go to your calls, but I want to tell you, I'm going to try to be down there tomorrow.
I'm down there almost every week, but be down there at 9 o'clock tomorrow, 10 after 9. You can speak for about 3 1⁄2, 4 minutes.
And it re-airs about 12 times.
And you need to come down.
We only had a few people down.
That's a few months ago.
But we've had up to 40 people that have been there.
We've had about 35 that have spoken before.
And it really annoys the hell out of them.
Plus, we've gotten some programs changed.
We did get the ASAP program cut back.
That's where they send hospitals out to your house.
We got the helicopter base cut down.
We have the sheriff on...
george humphrey
Tell them what the ASAP program is real quick.
A lot of people still don't know what that is.
alex jones
The Absent Student Assistance Program is for elementary only.
They send armed consoles out to your house the first time you miss, but no longer because of us.
They admit that.
george humphrey
A third grader.
alex jones
A third grader.
unidentified
Hold on.
george humphrey
They're an hour late.
alex jones
This is the point.
There's also $500 and something dollar fines.
How much is it, Mike?
Is it $550 or is it $500?
unidentified
$500 after the third time.
alex jones
Okay, $500.
And...
They sit there, and now the state education code that Steve Lane went and got says a truancy is six to ten absences, but they're giving them out.
They're just doing whatever the hell they want.
george humphrey
Folks, a third grader who misses school for whatever reason, and they send an armed constable to your house?
alex jones
That's to teach the parents.
This is loony.
Up to Mike.
Now, I've got reports of nine.
Mike's the one that's really been researching this.
How late do we have these reports?
He's going to run in and tell us.
12.30 at night.
Janie Perez on the east side.
Did you say 12.30 at night?
unidentified
That's what he said.
alex jones
Yeah, Janie Perez on the east side, 12.30 at night.
Now, we're fixing to go to some phone calls and then to some stories, but real fast, I want to tell you.
Tomorrow, 9 o'clock, Stokes Buildings, 314th, West 11th.
And we'll put that up for you.
Be down there.
Speak on the budget.
Speak on Elshire.
Just get in their face.
Exercise.
God, there's so many of you watching.
I run into you at grocery stores, at the movie theater, at the mall, at the lake.
I run into you at work.
I run into you everywhere I go.
Fans everywhere.
People that want to get involved.
Come down.
george humphrey
Folks, we can make a difference because this final budget is not passed.
And the final budget hearing is on September the 29th.
And through persistence and through truth and through numbers, we can change this.
alex jones
Well, we've at least got to stand up.
We've got to break the cycle.
We've got it.
Big things start small.
And I was unable to go to the budget hearing at 5 or 6 at night because I was on the radio.
But, again, I need people down there.
I will probably be there tomorrow morning.
I usually go, but I have a lot of business to take care of tomorrow.
It's your job.
Get down there tomorrow.
Let's take two calls, three calls, then we're going to the first clip.
And, Mike, if you could tell me what clip we're going to.
Now, be there tomorrow.
I know we're ranting and raving, but it's important.
It's common sense.
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Alex.
alex jones
Yeah.
I want to get involved.
Come down tomorrow.
unidentified
Okay, Alex, I'll be there.
alex jones
Okay.
unidentified
Good.
See you there, Alex.
alex jones
I appreciate your call.
Come down tomorrow, and there's a comment line if you want to confer with my producer, Mike.
It does a great job.
Hello on the air.
unidentified
Hello.
Yes.
Yes, sir.
I wanted to make a comment about something I heard.
EMS has been having some controversy as to whether or not it's going county-wide or not, and I heard...
That Karen Sommatner was making derogatory comments about you, Alex, out of the blue, without anyone even bringing you up.
alex jones
I didn't see that, but we have her calling me a conspiracy theorist, calling me a kook.
We've played that.
I mean, she does that openly.
unidentified
Sir, she has been having private meetings with EMS people.
Trying to convince them on what a great idea it is.
She's been taking, like, the supervisors.
alex jones
Well, she's going to be taking over for Elshire because she's shown the rodent-like behavior that they love so much.
george humphrey
Well, what's interesting is I've known Karen for a long time, too.
And five years ago, I used to be with a group called Tax Freeze 92, and Karen came out in 93, and she said that if she was elected county commissioner, she wouldn't vote for any tax increases.
Every year since she's been in...
County tax increases have gone up far faster than the rate of inflation, and now she's voting for the largest tax increase in the history of Central Texas.
alex jones
Yeah, she's on a power trip, ladies and gentlemen.
unidentified
And something else.
I watched your interview with the sheriff.
alex jones
Margo Frazier?
unidentified
Yeah, it was played, I guess, a week ago or so.
And I remember you asking her about the traveling defense, okay, to, you know, if you had a...
A weapon in your car.
A handgun.
Okay.
alex jones
It is to their discretion.
unidentified
Papers, please.
alex jones
We will decide if you can travel or what you can do.
Does it matter if you do not have a criminal record?
unidentified
We decide.
We authorize.
And the comrades are watching you.
Do you understand me?
We're going to watch you very carefully.
Um, let's see.
I actually got arrested for that.
alex jones
What do you have to hide, sir?
unidentified
Uh...
Do you wish to have your property seized in the name of the people?
george humphrey
It's incredible.
We have a Second Amendment, which is as clear as it can be.
alex jones
The Second Amendment is an outdated motion.
unidentified
The Fuhrer, excuse me, I mean, President Clinton, has an excellent policy to protect the children.
alex jones
Are you against the children?
unidentified
Are you against cleanliness and order?
We will use all the water we want, but the peasants will not use the water.
I have had enough of you for now, Mr. Humphrey.
We need order.
alex jones
Yes, it is permitted.
We will do what is permitted.
unidentified
Are you there?
alex jones
Yes, I'm just playing a knocking for you.
unidentified
Yeah, I know you do that.
But, you know, I learned a lot of things about that ordeal since I had to go through it.
And what it boils down to, it used to be a defense against arrest, but now it's a defense against prosecution, which means that on the discretion of the police officer, No matter what condition the handgun is in, he can arrest you for it right there on the spot.
Of course you have a deadly firearm, but we're going to release all the criminals we can.
alex jones
We're going to hire quite a few of them.
unidentified
They are willing to do what it takes.
They have the will!
alex jones
I'm just doing a Dr. Strangelove.
Absolutely, sir.
I'm sorry that happened to you.
unidentified
But it goes on.
alex jones
But it's okay.
You can be licensed to carry one, just like in Germany in 1933. It gets worse.
unidentified
I'm a...
Gun nut.
I mean, I like guns.
I like to read about guns.
I like gun history.
alex jones
Well, I want to say this about guns.
Guns are very dangerous tools, but automobiles kill three to four times guns a year.
Look, you're good people.
You'll follow the law.
You won't have a gun.
You have a green light for the criminals.
New York City, District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. The worst crime in the country, and guns are absolutely illegal.
george humphrey
Just read what Thomas Jefferson had to say about the Second Amendment.
They made the Second Amendment because it was the second most important reason.
And he said it was not about duck hunting.
He didn't say that.
But he said the reason that we want the citizens to have guns is to protect them from the government.
Thanks for the call.
alex jones
Firearms are the teeth and the strength of the Constitution.
Without them, evil men and tyrants flourish.
And that, of course, is our first president.
What's going on?
Oh, okay.
unidentified
We're going to play that again.
alex jones
We're going to play that right now?
Oh, okay.
And, of course, that was George Washington.
We're playing it tomorrow night.
george humphrey
Alex, I've got something right here.
This is an article that I just saw.
It's called Confirm, Banks and Fed in Bed with Drugs.
In America's War on Drugs, Uncle Sam's left hand is unaware what his right hand is doing.
The global narcotics trade, having grossed a record $400 billion last year, owes its prosperity not to face the smugglers or street...
alex jones
Hey, hey, this month, I couldn't believe it, the cover of the Esquire, it's a big feature story in the August issue of Esquire, or maybe it's September, I've got it out in the car.
In fact, during the break, I'll go grab it.
Unbelievable.
They have heads of drug task force, top-level DA people.
Yeah, the CIA flies drugs into airports.
Yeah, we tried to bust them, but for national security reasons, we couldn't.
george humphrey
But it's also not just about drugs.
The Federal Reserve Board is actually behind a lot of the stuff in the $15 billion bailout.
alex jones
$3 billion was caught.
$3 billion was found about a year ago, remember, in the Dallas branch and the San Antonio branch of the Federal Reserve.
george humphrey
Folks, the $50 billion that went down to Mexico about three years ago, it didn't help one single Mexican farmer or businessman.
It went to pay off Citicorp.
Folks, and that's our money.
Mexico is still as much in debt and paying, and all the Mexicans are paying into the IMF. But where's that money going?
To the Rockefeller-owned banks that are controlled, and then Rubin and Greenspan are behind them.
alex jones
So what do we do?
What do we do?
We expose the fraud.
Now, we're fixing to go to this first story, but I want to tell you, every Thursday at 5.30 on Channel 10, you can watch the Freedom Report, but this is just this month.
Next month, we're going to have all new show time, so stay tuned for the Freedom Report, exposing corruption, and all the rest of the stuff.
Right here.
But coming up September 10th, we're going to re-air the water story.
They may have seen that earlier.
The county using all the water, 1.6 million gallons, we find out now, at their leisure.
But coming up next is going to be...
What is the next clip that we're going to play, Mike?
Because I'm not sure.
Okay, we're going to play the General Drago interview.
Okay, this is a comical piece.
It's about two and a half minutes long, and then we'll be right back.
And then a little bit later, when Mike fast-forwards that part, we're going to go to some radio from KVET Radio.
You'll want to stay tuned for that.
But here is General Drago, and it's a comical, but it's not really funny.
General Drago and President Yeltsin discussing how the IMF pays them off and their view on the world and life.
George, thanks for being here tonight, and you're staying with us, right?
george humphrey
Yeah, you bet.
alex jones
Fantastic.
Let's go to that.
Monetary Fund, and what they told Russia about two and a half months ago.
We're in late August right now.
The IMF told Yeltsin, if you'll quadruple your income taxes, we'll give you the $22 billion to supposedly bail out your economy.
No, it was just a payoff to consolidate more wealth through the central banks.
Yes, the IMF pretty much controls the International Bank of Settlements, and the World Bank control our Federal Reserve.
Private, not public, not the people's house.
Now, let's get to this.
Comedy piece, but it's, again, not comedy, of President Yeltsin and General Drago discussing how they wish that they were more like America, a more high-tech police state.
Thanks, Galen.
Thanks, George.
unidentified
General Drago, it is good to see you again, comrade.
Thank you, President Yeltsin, comrade.
You know I am concerned.
I have feelings about the IMF, the kickbacks we are receiving.
Do you think they are going to pay us if we quadruple the income tax?
President Yeltsin, comrade, ever since you ran...
The Central Soviet here from Moscow, we have trusted in you well.
The IMF, which installed our great leader, Lenin, has always paid on time if we guarantee them higher taxes and control of the population.
You know, we can control them with the media, which is what we should do, like the Clinton people over in the United States.
Comrade Clinton has done well.
Do you remember in 1968 when he came over here?
Ah, yes, we drank vodka.
He had such a pretty little beard he looked like.
Who was it that wrote our famous document?
Oh, yes, Karl Marx.
I forget.
Oh, how we beguiled the serfs back into control after we killed the czars for our baker controllers.
Oh, it's so wonderful.
And now they're leading the banks, President Yeltsin.
I just wish we could go back to the old days and kill 50 million.
Like the media used to call him in America, Uncle Joe Stalin.
Yes, Stalin was quite the man.
You know, I think we will have more vodka now with the...
Ah, yes.
From the IMM. I just want to thank you.
Look at the pitifuls out the window as they beg for sausages.
I think we should retire to our villas and our prostitutes.
Communism.
What a joke.
We're just thugs.
We are living the life.
We are living the life.
Oh, Clinton is coming next week.
And they call me President.
They call you General Drago.
Yes, Todd.
And they say that organized crime is taking over Russia.
It's just the KGB. Oh, and America is our friend now, working together.
It is wonderful.
I wish we had it like America, President.
I wish we had all those cameras on all the street corners.
I wish we had the police dressing in black.
They're getting so much better than us.
Ah, the helicopters.
No, so lovely helicopters.
We need many helicopters.
But I guess they will be like us soon.
They would have sucked off the population so far that no one will care.
And the best defense against tyranny once you've been subdued is just to not produce and lay in the gutter.
That is too bad for the peasants, but we will drink lots of vodka.
But there's always IMF money, our friend.
So we took the $22 billion and quadrupled the serfs' taxes.
So we could pay it to them so we would get the gig back.
Exactly.
This is wonderful.
Let us retire.
Thank you, my comrade.
Good to see you.
Good night.
alex jones
All right, now we're fixing to play a quick excerpt from the Sammy and Bob show.
Sammy Allred and Bob Cole of KVET Radio, who have made fun of people that have called in in the past and talked about issues of freedom and liberty.
But now they're starting to copy the act?
And we think that's great.
We want more people to speak out about civil liberties and talk about the growing police state.
So, Sammy Allred, you've even stolen some of my bits, like clips from the network film, and that's great.
We want you to do that.
In fact, you did a damn good job.
Sammy, you did better than me.
My hat's off to you.
Alex Jones, great job.
Join the team.
You're not part of the establishment.
Be part of the people.
Now let's get to this.
Excellent job.
Talking about drug testing in the schools.
This is the Freedom Report.
Random drug testing.
Listen to this.
unidentified
Hello, Kevin.
Hey, yeah.
I just wanted to tell you, Sammy, my kids go to Leander, and I'm with you on that drug testing for the kids.
I don't believe in it.
But let me pick your brain about this.
I don't believe in...
I'm not advocating that the children go out and drink and do drugs.
No, no.
But in our case, it happened to work.
Yeah.
I don't think...
But let me ask you this.
I had a brother who was an anesthetist.
You know, he used to put people to sleep on the operating tables.
And he was addicted.
He even had a hip line going.
He was so addicted.
And then when he went to treatment, there were not only doctors and nurses, but there were airline pilots also who were, you know, flying our planes and stuff.
What do you think about that?
People who are responsible for other people's lives about random drug testing.
I'll go ahead and hang up.
Ma'am, I believe in the...
Don't hang up.
Okay, okay.
I believe in the Constitution of the United States, which says you've got to have probable cause.
About how many airline files do you think walk up to the airport, check in, and they're all doped up and nobody notices?
Well, it's not necessarily that they're doped up to the point where you can tell my sister is also a stewardess and she would...
So you're giving me a bunch of individual cases here like Hitler did.
Hitler started out with a smoking ordinance.
And his big slogan was, if you're not doing anything wrong, it's okay to do this.
If you want a police state, period, that's what you want.
If you don't, you want a free country.
And there ain't no in between.
But now, Sammy, Hitler kept the trains running on time.
Oh, yeah.
And Bart Schott told me that.
And he built some good highways.
He had some great ideas.
It just didn't go for it.
Maybe they should hire him for Capital Metro.
What's wrong?
Oh, he's gone to ditches, grabbed somebody.
You said a mouthful when you talk to him.
No, it's a touchy, but that's how they take over East Germany and Russia and all the other countries.
We'd be slaves before long.
Well, have you ever had surgery?
Pardon?
Have you ever had surgery?
Now, how did you say it?
Oh, yeah, I've had four surgeries, and they all start with an H. Would you like to make sure that the person who's operating...
Ma'am, that doesn't make any difference on Earth.
No, ma'am, you got a very fake, false case.
It sounds good.
I'm going to fly today, ma'am, and whether they randomly test the pilots on Southwest, I don't worry.
I'd rather be dead in a plane crash than live in a police state.
I'd rather die today, ma'am, than to live in a police state.
If that's what you want, you go ahead and you'll have a perfect society to live in.
Do you consider getting drunk anything wrong?
Yeah.
Why don't they ever tell the kids, let's not go out and get drunk?
Yeah, they should.
Oh, they don't.
Why ain't President Clinton up there having a war on alcohol?
He should.
He isn't?
He's worried about smoking cigarettes.
Alcohol costs...
And jazzing 21-year-old interns.
Well, enough of this saving the world.
I don't think worried is the word he's using.
Word ain't enough.
alex jones
Let me run it out.
unidentified
Let me rephrase that.
alex jones
I'm really glad that they've decided...
george humphrey
All right!
All right.
I'll tell you what, Samuel Allred is a good guy, and he really is not a part of the establishment.
He's a part of Texas, and those words from him are very important.
Good going.
And those tapes are incredible.
alex jones
Mike did a great job taping that.
george humphrey
Yeah, he did.
He really did.
alex jones
All right.
Let's go ahead and take some calls, and then you've got some stuff you want to get into.
We've talked about a lot tonight.
What's going on globally and these New York and Boston bond houses.
Installing people like this who vote for more and more debt.
george humphrey
Debt.
The debt virus to enslave us.
We've got the highest per capita debt of any place in the country.
alex jones
Hello on the air.
The age of big government has just begun.
It is not over.
That's the big scam.
Clinton draws a big zero.
george humphrey
The relative size of government in the United States is...
The federal, state, and local has gone from 23% in 1967 to 42%.
That is almost an 80% increase in 20 years.
Folks, while the manufacturing has gone down, the way we make our wealth, the service industry and government has gone up.
That's why we're going bankrupt.
alex jones
This country is being de-industrialized except for our microchips and things.
You're on the air, caller.
unidentified
I ask the commissioner's court that you only have three and a half to four minutes to speak.
That doesn't seem to me to be enough time to get your pointer from.
alex jones
No, if you're succinct and pointed and there's enough people coming down, and again, that's tomorrow at 9 o'clock at the Stokes Building, 314th West 11th.
unidentified
So you have to have a certain amount of people to get a certain amount of time?
alex jones
No, no, I'm just saying it's good to have a lot of people down there bitching.
It takes up a lot of their time, and they think about it.
We've changed a few things.
It's only been about probably 100 people that have gone down there altogether.
unidentified
But they only give you three and a half to four minutes to speak to state your mind?
Is that what you said?
I'm sorry.
I thought that's what you said earlier.
alex jones
Well, pardon me, ma'am.
unidentified
I thought that's what you said earlier, is you only got like three and a half to four minutes to speak your mind?
alex jones
Yep, each person.
But if you have a lot of people coming down...
unidentified
Oh, they each get their time.
alex jones
Yes, they do.
unidentified
Okay, thank you.
george humphrey
And I'd like to say...
alex jones
Please come down.
george humphrey
...what Alex and Rusty...
Fields and Mike have done.
The first time in years and years people have gone down and spoken down in the county, and they really deserve a lot of credit for this.
It's a lot of their time and their energy.
alex jones
Usually it's people there begging for something.
george humphrey
Oh, everybody down there is a lobbyist.
I tell you what, and the biggest lobbyist of all is the staff.
The staff lobbied them for more government, more government, more money.
alex jones
And they're there every day.
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi.
I'm just wondering if you could repeat your schedule again.
Channel surfing.
Saw you guys on and was riveted.
Couldn't keep going.
alex jones
Okay, there's a problem.
It's not a big problem.
Every year we get new show times.
Okay, this show's been here for two years at this time.
What you can do is just look in your show world in the Statesman at the end of every week and look in the ACTV areas.
Look for shows like Exposing Corruption, The Freedom Report, Transcending Control, Common Sense.
Look for names like that, and you'll get a lot of good information from those programs.
unidentified
Okay, super.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks for watching.
More like you two on the air, I think.
alex jones
Well, we're trying to push this guy up here and get him on more.
unidentified
That's great.
Thanks.
alex jones
Thank you for your call, sir.
How are you on the air?
unidentified
Hey, guys.
I just thought I'd put something a little more perspective when you're talking about the Rockefellers.
alex jones
Well, that's just one group.
I don't want to get focused on individuals.
unidentified
Well, let me just put it this way.
alex jones
It's the system.
unidentified
I know it's the system, but when I went back to college in the early 70s, one of my professors, in an hour-and-a-half class, his entire class was nothing more than reading a list of companies owned and controlled by the Rockefellers.
alex jones
They broke Standard Oil up into eight companies.
They still all controlled all of them.
unidentified
But he talked for, he listed an hour and a half, and he was still talking and listing company names when he walked out of the classroom.
That was an hour and a half.
alex jones
There's a lot of companies.
Sir, where's the CFR chart?
george humphrey
They've got that.
David Rockefeller is the chairman of the CFR. He is the founder of the Trilateral Commission, and he has been a major member of the Bilderbergers.
These are the three most important political organizations in the world, and David Rockefeller and his family is head of the North American part of the Illuminati.
unidentified
Well, my point was, if people could, if they put it in perspective, if people could realize that to speak for an hour and a half and do nothing but read companies and controlling...
alex jones
And how did he do this?
Through alliances with government.
It's socialism for the elite, because they can't deal with competitiveness, so they use regulators.
To go in like the Mafia.
Now, there's a list of some of the shows that are like-minded programs in a lot of respects here on AXIS TV. And it's just all different individual producers.
And they come up and put out a lot of good information.
Some shows come on once a month.
Some shows come on every single week.
george humphrey
Here, let me give you a quote from David Rockefeller not too long ago.
Quote, it would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright light of publicity during those years.
But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march toward a world government.
David Rockefeller is head of the power elite here in North America.
alex jones
Let's take just a few more calls, and then we'll go ahead and wind up with closing statements.
Hello, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Eric.
Hey, um...
alex jones
There's nobody named Eric here.
My name's Alex.
unidentified
- Thanks, this is George Humphrey. - I'm sorry, hey, I just went to Municipal Airport and saw 14 Apache helicopters and five Black Hawk helicopters.
alex jones
- Yeah, there's a lot of maneuvers going on.
A lot of that's out in the open military.
Then there's CIA, then there's Delta, then there's Special Marine Task Force.
unidentified
Let me tell you something.
A brother-in-law is a member of the Army SWAT team.
Yeah, I know.
alex jones
They're all special units.
unidentified
You know why the Army has an own SWAT team?
alex jones
Yeah.
They've all got it.
unidentified
Because they can overcome everybody else's county and city SWAT team.
alex jones
Sir, this is all very, very serious.
Everybody's creating their own.
unidentified
If you go out to the airport right now, you want...
alex jones
Everyone is creating their own?
unidentified
That's why they want that 13-acre hangar sitting out there and put it together with...
EMS and Brackenridge sit there and make that 13-acre hangar.
So they sit there and keep these undercover.
If you go at the airport right now, there's 14 Apache helicopters and five Blackhawks.
alex jones
Sir, I've seen them flying in.
A lot of good information.
Thank you for your call.
george humphrey
The Fourth Amendment of the United States, one of the major foundational points of the foundation of the United States is posse comatose, in which our founding fathers said that federal forces...
We should not get involved with local law enforcement.
That has kept our country strong.
Austinites can take care of Austinites' problems.
We don't need these folks from Washington, D.C. to come in.
alex jones
Tell them about Delta.
george humphrey
Well, the Delta Force, which is part of the...
alex jones
Secret government.
george humphrey
It's unbelievable that the United States government this year has a $78 billion, not million, billion dollar black budget in which our money goes into the FEMA... The CIA and the NSA in which not only we can't find out where that money goes, but our representatives can't find it.
alex jones
$78 billion.
CIA gets $23 billion alone.
Now let's talk, and that's not counting their drug profits.
Things we don't know about.
Child pornography, other things that we've run documentaries on.
I know it's unbelievable, but it's the history of the world if you face it.
Let me go through this real fast.
Six and a half months ago, William Cohen announced on national television the creation of ten secret regional teams.
He announces that it's secret, it's here, but he didn't announce the details.
Just in the paper several weeks ago, I read it here on the air, the statesman, 50 new National Guard teams.
Then they've created, the CIA has its own teams, and I've shown it here, the statesman admitting it's CIA black helicopter bases, and they made it like a big joke and had the townsfolk up in North Carolina, yeah, North Carolina, saying how much they loved it.
In fact, we can queue that up, Mike, if you have the LA Philippus Delta Force tape, it's at the first.
If we have time to get that on in the last few minutes, I'd love to get that up.
You're doing a great job.
FEMA has nothing to do with disasters.
Only 7% of their funding is for disasters.
The other 93% is black budget.
george humphrey
Right, absolutely.
It's terrible.
And lo and behold, two days after the Oklahoma City bombing, President Clinton, through his lackey, Charles Schumer, out of New York, introduced the anti-terrorist bill.
In the anti-terrorist bill, they can tap your telephone without a warrant.
They can use the CIA, the FBI. And the Delta Force to come in and arrest people and get involved in local law enforcement and override a constitutional...
alex jones
Delta tried to come to San Antonio and tried to bribe people.
And there's Henry B. Gonzalez talking about the concentration camps.
george humphrey
Good guy.
alex jones
He came out and admitted it.
Congressman Ron Paul, a Republican, has admitted it, Republicans and Democrats.
But we played those clips at nauseam.
Let's take two more calls.
Hello, caller.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Alex.
alex jones
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah, Schumer should definitely burn in hell.
Schumer was a very sad guy.
I was calling to see if you can run that list again of those shows that you just ran because I want to record it so I can make notes of the shows.
alex jones
Mike's trying to get us a Delta Force deal right now, but there's some concentration camp facilities, according to Congressman.
Thanks for your call.
Hello, caller.
You're on the air.
Hello, caller.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Hello, Alex.
Hello, George.
alex jones
Hey, what's going on, Rusty Field?
unidentified
I just got back from my son's back-to-school night at Bowie High School.
Boy, that was great.
alex jones
I got to meet his economics teacher.
What an interesting guy.
unidentified
We had a very short conversation, but I could tell it's going to be a lot longer.
I just wanted to call in, and I missed the entire show.
Hey, I've got to tell you, you guys look good together down there.
george humphrey
You guys look good together.
unidentified
And there's one other thing I just wanted to bring up real quick.
alex jones
I know you're about out.
Today I checked.
unidentified
I lost 20% of my 401k.
20% this week.
alex jones
I think that's something people should think about.
unidentified
I hope some people call and check on theirs and find out what's going on with that.
george humphrey
Rusty Fields, I'll tell you what, this is a guy that I've known for a while, and not too long ago he left his job so that he could work to let people know that the Constitutional Republic of the United States is under attack and that the police state is taking over.
alex jones
And Rusty's well off.
Good guy.
unidentified
That's how he was able to do this.
george humphrey
He's a great guy, and he is dedicating his life for this right now.
And folks, all of this, you can have all the information in the world, but if you don't get inspired and if you don't get involved, if you don't get educated, if you don't tell other people, The momentum is going to continue.
alex jones
And Rusty will be back Monday night hosting this show from 7 to 8, 30 p.m.
Rusty, we've got to go.
We've only got two minutes left.
Okay, guys.
unidentified
See you soon.
alex jones
Take care.
That is Rusty Fields, an excellent guy.
In fact, we're talking about starting some steering committees and trying to get people together and figure out real political action, not grandstanding, which most of us are guilty of.
And also, there's a new South Austin station.
It is...
They're coming in to tell me right as I did it.
That's great.
I love it.
That way they could say I wasn't going to do it until they told me.
It is 95.9.
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