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When Alex and Mike went out to a Governor Bush rally and Alex was falsely imprisoned for about 45 minutes and Mike was assaulted, to which both of them have... | ||
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So that's coming up. | |
Hang on. | ||
You're about to see a rally in mid-September 1998 at the DuPont masking plant, a public meeting where I simply asked a few basic questions about real issues. | ||
They took me into custody and were going to arrest me for disturbing a public meeting, but the governor then requested, as I was being transported to the Williamson County Jail, to have me released because they had nothing to hold me on. | ||
This is a very frightening trend here in our country. | ||
But let's go back first. | ||
And let me show you how staged this entire event was. | ||
They were literally handing out signs. | ||
For the children to hold up that were drawn as if children had made them. | ||
And again, I'm not a Republican or a Democrat. | ||
I confront both Democrats and Republicans with the facts, the real issues like the Federal Reserve and the Council on Foreign Relations, the most powerful institutions in this nation and in the world. | ||
They also tell my cameraman to turn his camera off. | ||
They tell him to back off. | ||
When he does that, they then say, shut the camera off. | ||
That's the main issue. | ||
Here with this story today. | ||
I guess they would have told them to turn the camera off with the Rodney King incident. | ||
Do they have the right to do that? | ||
I think not. | ||
Now you see the crowd assembling. | ||
They made us wait about an hour while they played marching music. | ||
And there you have it. | ||
Stacks of signs. | ||
I was at the front at this time and Mike the camera guy was up on the media raised area. | ||
And they began handing out signs to people. | ||
I didn't see this happening. | ||
I saw them bring signs to the kids at the front. | ||
And they were literally pushing the kids at the front. | ||
And they had cameramen staging the kids and asking parents, can we have your kids hold these signs? | ||
And giving them signs. | ||
And there were cameramen from the Bush campaign getting photos. | ||
And, of course, this is just standard operating procedure. | ||
But to be there and to see it going on was just unbelievable. | ||
It just shows the mentality. | ||
You see, if they'd have been handing out normal Bush signs that were mass-manufactured and produced, it wouldn't have been a big deal. | ||
But they had pre-made signs, stacks of them, that I saw handing out to children. | ||
Now, these look like UT students. | ||
I'm talking about five- and six- and three-year-old children at the front. | ||
We'll try to show some video of those kids holding up those signs that they were given to hold up. | ||
It just shows the mentality, the staged mentality. | ||
If they'll stage this, what else will they stage? | ||
Both the major parties do this. | ||
They want to look grassroots. | ||
But it's not grassroots, guys. | ||
It just has the flavor of it. | ||
It's big money interest. | ||
Old money interest. | ||
I'm free market. | ||
But the Republican and the Democratic parties are not. | ||
They are absolutely laughing at you right here. | ||
We take our money. | ||
Pose as conservatives. | ||
Pose as fiscal conservatives. | ||
Oh, please, we want Bush for president and governor. | ||
Oh, my gosh, he'll raise taxes like his father did. | ||
Oh, my boy, just love it. | ||
And they were so arrogant when they came out on stage. | ||
I mean, the congressmen and the senators and the judges and people. | ||
They're just full of themselves. | ||
These are the people that wanted to be cool. | ||
Back in high school and would do anything to do it. | ||
And now they're up there running your country, sucking off you. | ||
Look at Phil Graham up there, not even a real Texan. | ||
A carpetbagger. | ||
Just like Governor Bush. | ||
Yeah, they're from Maine. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
They sure pose as Texans good. | ||
They do a great job. | ||
There's Kay Bailey, a cheerleader. | ||
That's what she is, a cheerleader for big government. | ||
Now, I'll admit, she stood up on a few things like speaking out against Clinton vetoing Our anti-missile defense system, but other than that, same old traitor. | ||
We're in deep trouble. | ||
I mean, look at Graham. | ||
That guy is on such a sickening power trip. | ||
A government that is small enough that the states can do their jobs without interference, and an America and a Texas that promote small business and education for our people. | ||
They sure talk the talk, but they don't walk the walk. | ||
Under President Bush, we had giant tax increases. | ||
We had more and more expansion of federal power. | ||
And what did George Bush's father call for? | ||
I'm not talking about the grandfather Prescott that funded the Nazis. | ||
No, no, I'm not talking about Brown and Harriman brothers. | ||
I'm talking about the governor's father, the president. | ||
He called for a new world order. | ||
We have him on tape talking about it. | ||
The New World Order does not mean giving up your national sovereignty. | ||
The New World Order, well, the hell it doesn't. | ||
You were the one calling for UN control worldwide. | ||
It's UN anti-drug forces that are in San Antonio and Dallas right now and all across the country. | ||
That's even in the mainstream papers. | ||
Our country's being taken over. | ||
We're losing our sovereignty. | ||
And this guy right here, this phony Texan's got you all sucked in. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm not being sucked in by the pretty packaging. | ||
I'm standing up for America. | ||
You better do it too. | ||
Now they're trotting out their candidates. | ||
And I saw the faces of the people. | ||
They were just awe-inspired to be around these people. | ||
They feel like their power is manifest in these politicians. | ||
They're good Republicans. | ||
They love America. | ||
Well, you're looking at a bunch of CFR, Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
And the Council on Foreign Relations is controlled by European banks. | ||
Research it for yourselves. | ||
You see, we can't have solutions until we realize the problems. | ||
And we get out of this rat maze where the political paradigm is set for us. | ||
We have to shine a light on who controls the situation, educate the public, and then move forward with abolishing the Federal Reserve, abolishing the IRS, instituting... | ||
Monetary reform, constitutional money, having major investigations of our voting systems as they stand today. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
Until we do those basic things, there is no way that we can turn this country around. | ||
There's no way that we can get the foreign corporations out of our banking system, out of our industrial system. | ||
Then we can stop the de-industrialization. | ||
It's the Third World War, my friends, and it's silent. | ||
It's cold. | ||
Alright, here's Governor Bush as he's called to the front. | ||
Let's go back to the stage signs again, which they had stacks of they were handing out. | ||
Stage signs again that they were handwritten like they were done personally with different little sayings. | ||
But look, same signs, see? | ||
See the victory signs? | ||
Same handwriting, same everything. | ||
They were passing out all these different signs of the people, handing them to the children. | ||
And he gets up there and talks about how he's going to save. | ||
Texas and how good everything's gonna be and a lot of little funny little jokes. | ||
He has a good rapport with people and he's a friendly guy like his dad, like his grandfather and his grandfather. | ||
Very powerful British forces and they basically get up there and begin to Talk about the problems of Texas and how he's going to solve them. | ||
Well, you know, I wanted to ask him the real questions. | ||
And I was told the governor was going to stay and answer questions, but he was behind schedule. | ||
He wasn't going to be able to do that. | ||
So what looked like at the end of his speech is he was winding down. | ||
They all gave pretty short speeches. | ||
I asked him about the Federal Reserve and the CFR, the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
And they didn't like that too much, and I was drug away. | ||
People were actually asking him questions. | ||
He would kind of laugh and say things. | ||
When I did, they didn't like the question. | ||
He froze, and you'll see him wave, kind of nod towards the Secret Service, which is Texas Rangers in this case. | ||
It didn't look like the Texas Rangers I've heard of. | ||
It looked pretty soft. | ||
About as soft as I am, I guess. | ||
And then suddenly, they come over and grab me and take me off or slam me around, as you'll see, and they say, I'm going to jail. | ||
until they come over to the squad car and say, release him, the governor says we have no reason to hold him. | ||
But they sure got me out of there, didn't they? | ||
I was kidnapped for a short period of time. | ||
And they also go after my cameraman. | ||
We'll get to that coming up right now. | ||
And come November 3rd, with your help, we all intend to win. - Okay. | ||
And it's going to be good politically. | ||
For those of you who have toiled in the Republican vineyards for years, you're going to be able to say this was a landmark year. | ||
But the victory will be more than just politics as far as I'm concerned. | ||
The victory will be an endorsement of a philosophy. | ||
I believe in my heart of hearts, the victory in 1998 is going to be good for Texas. | ||
And that's the most important thing about the campaign. | ||
Sir, shouldn't we abolish the Federal Reserve and the CFR? That's the real reality that none of you will talk about, and most of you are members. | ||
That's what's destroying this country, Governor. | ||
Don't you stand for America, sir? | ||
What about the Federal Reserve and the CFR? You people are being lied to. | ||
This country's been taken over by Europe, and I'm being drug out. | ||
laugh at it Let's grab an arm Grab him, dude. | ||
You want the last beat? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Get her for it. | ||
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Public assembly? | |
Okay. | ||
Where's the car? | ||
I got some cuffs. | ||
Let's take him right here up against his glass. | ||
Let's trap him on the glass. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take care of the sand. | ||
The governor's protective detail repeatedly went after Mike's camera. | ||
And then Mike said, I'll back off. | ||
And they said, no, you turn the camera off or you're going to jail. | ||
That's what they were screaming from where I was at, but they already had the microphone, so that's hard to pick up. | ||
But they repeatedly go after the camera. | ||
Why didn't they want the camera on? | ||
Hmm, is it illegal to have a camera on in a public area? | ||
I guess it is. | ||
But it's perfectly legal for them. | ||
To have cameras all up and down, 183 and 35 now, and all over the country. | ||
They're going to watch you, but you're not going to watch them. | ||
You got it? | ||
That's the new rules. | ||
Big Brother's rules. | ||
The victory will be an endorsement of a philosophy. | ||
I believe in my heart of hearts, the victory in 1998 is going to be good for Texas, and that's the most important thing about the campaign. | ||
Wouldn't, sir, shouldn't we abolish the Federal Reserve and the CFR? That's the real reality. | ||
That none of you will talk about. | ||
Most of you are members. | ||
That's what's destroying this country, Governor. | ||
Don't you stand for America, sir? | ||
What about the Federal Reserve and the CFR? I | ||
got some cuss. | ||
Let's take him right here up against this glass. | ||
Let's trap him on the glass. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take care. | ||
See ya. | ||
Is it what the ball is? | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Alex is going to go over here. | ||
I'm ready to pull this. | ||
No, I'm going to get to bring you up. | ||
Hey, J.F.N. | ||
Not even. | ||
Not even. | ||
Sir, hi. | ||
I'm going to ask you one more time and then I'm going to tell you to step back. | ||
I need to repress. | ||
How far do you want me back? | ||
I'll go as far as you want me to. | ||
Hey, get the guy from DuPont out here for me. | ||
I'll go as far as you want me to. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and go. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and go. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
I got it. | ||
No, no. | ||
You will. | ||
Get it for you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
You will get it for you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Go ahead and go. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and go. | ||
Mike tried to get some footage and they didn't want him to. | ||
They continually told him to turn the camera off. | ||
Again, they can have their cameras on the highways and in the police cars, but we can't have our cameras. | ||
He was threatened with arrest. | ||
He kept trying to get footage. | ||
They put me in the squad car. | ||
They were taking me to jail. | ||
I was almost down to the Williamson County's facility. | ||
When the call came over, the governor said to release me. | ||
This is the power of the king. | ||
And they're acting just like kings. | ||
And they send their hordes of bureaucrats to eat out our substance. | ||
Just like of old. | ||
Look at them. | ||
Swarms of them coming onto the podium. | ||
And we just lavishly beg and choff like the little serfs that we are. | ||
Oh, please let us be your slaves. | ||
Let us be manipulated by the sports and the pap. | ||
It's so unbelievable. | ||
We're supposed to be a modern society and we buy all this hook, line and sinker? | ||
But take heart. | ||
There is a way to stand up against this. | ||
Again, abolish the Federal Reserve. | ||
Have monetary reform. | ||
There's been far too much secrecy from the Federal Reserve to the CIA with its drug running. | ||
You give people unlimited power and limited secrecy, all they've got to do is con you, and they keep staying in power. | ||
And they want more. | ||
They're running roughshod over us. | ||
All right, there you see it, folks. | ||
We're going to hammer through a few closing comments, maybe get a quick call or two. | ||
Listen, the important point to make here, here's how this goes. | ||
If Alex Jones was, in fact, say, out of order, if the worst thing he did was be a little bit rude, the way you handle that is very simple. | ||
If you're part of this Secret Service detail, the first thing they should have done, these guys, total morons, the first thing they should have done was put They should have immediately placed themselves between Alex and the stage, just because you never know. | ||
The next thing they should have done is said, Mr. Jones, you're out of order. | ||
Please, we'd like you to leave. | ||
If he refuses to leave, then you can use some physical force, grab him by the arm, that sort of thing. | ||
But no, they never ask him to leave. | ||
They immediately grab him by the arms. | ||
And of course, as soon as they get out of sight, I'm not going to say completely out of sight of the crowd, but once they get to the back of the room instead of the front of the room, that's where the arm twisting begins. | ||
That's where, oh, what are we going to arrest him for? | ||
And it's important to note that Alex was placed into custody, driven around for about 30 to 45 minutes. | ||
And they never officially arrested him. | ||
There was no, it's called an affidavit of Warren, I want to say. | ||
I can't remember the exact terminology. | ||
In other words, basically no paperwork. | ||
He was abducted for about 45 minutes and released based on Governor Bush calling the police unit there. | ||
Actually, it was a constable unit that they was handed over to and then released. | ||
That's false imprisonment, folks. | ||
He's got an excellent civil lawsuit on his hands, if you ask me. | ||
Alex and Mike, who was assaulted as you saw from the video, did file charges in... | ||
The city of Round Rock, admittedly it's a municipality, but we were just talking earlier. | ||
I think you'll get more of a fair shake there because of the greater chance for disconnect between the city of Round Rock and the bush camp. | ||
I'm not going to get to these calls after all, except I'll go to them off the air. | ||
Any comments? | ||
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The fact is that the Republican Party in the state of Texas has voted to get out of the United Nations, to stop the IRS, and to stop the Federal Reserve Board. | |
The grassroots Republican Party. | ||
We need to listen. |