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I mean, this is America, and this is what's happening. | ||
This is the U.N. murdering people in Africa, and here all the Hollywood stars tell us how great they are, and Ted Turner gives them a billion bucks that we now found out was used for lobbying illegally, as all nonprofit organizations are not supposed to do, but again, he's just allowed to do it with his billion to get more U.N. control and pass the International Criminal Court that will usurp our legislative, excuse me, our judicial system. | ||
It's all historical. | ||
Go to the UN's website, unitednations.org. | ||
Go to it and type in SWAT teams and read the articles about the global SWAT teams they have planned to go into any nation they say. | ||
Read about the International Criminal Court and how they're ratifying it. | ||
And if 60 nations ratify out of 160-something, we are supposed to have to go along with it. | ||
And then Madeline Albright, Secretary of State, former head UN envoy from the U.S., head UN ambassador from the U.S. to the United Nations. | ||
Saying dozens of times in the last year since she's been Secretary of State that you don't need to execute this person. | ||
You don't need to imprison this person because the U.N. says you shouldn't. | ||
And they're only doing that for good publicity. | ||
You know, the evidence is there. | ||
If you'll just pull your heads, maybe you don't have the brains to do it, some of you. | ||
Maybe you've been conditioned into slavery. | ||
But I know a lot of you are smart. | ||
And you don't want to listen to this. | ||
But what happened to Mike Hansen is criminal. | ||
Now, are we going to put Ken Oden's number up there, the county attorney? | ||
For Travis County. | ||
We're going to do that after the video. | ||
Ken Oden, Travis County attorney. | ||
They're trying to make deals with Mike right now. | ||
The county judge, Sam Bisco, might try to help us. | ||
But we're not making a deal to sign some deal that we're not going to litigate. | ||
Okay? | ||
I want to assure everybody of that. | ||
Because they're throwing the book at Mike. | ||
For Class A misdemeanors, two of them. | ||
Evading arrest and resisting arrest. | ||
On the Texas Penal Code, you have to physically resist. | ||
Mike had the keys. | ||
He did not evade. | ||
He simply asked for a warrant. | ||
His constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. | ||
And he was violated. | ||
And we're too busy to sue. | ||
You know, they just leave Mike alone. | ||
We probably wouldn't sue. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
We've got dozens of lawyers coming to us. | ||
But we've got to screen them properly and do all the rest of this. | ||
What's the first piece of tape of Mike Hansen and his daughter being traumatized and brutalized and violated? | ||
for simply standing up. | ||
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Sir, can you step back, please? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
What about behind who? | ||
Behind the side of the vehicle. | ||
They're keeping me well away Let me hide the kids sir | ||
Come here kids! | ||
Come here, kids! | ||
Uh, let me know the kids. | ||
Come here. | ||
I'm not resisting your damn right! | ||
I have my hand down in the back! | ||
Do you relate to them? | ||
Uh, I'm close friends with them. | ||
- You got a phone number? | ||
- Do you have his home phone number or something? | ||
- Yeah, I can get his home phone number. - Yes. | ||
- Can you get his home phone number? - Yeah. - Who? | ||
Y'all are in damn trouble here. | ||
Break the damn window out. | ||
Where does my wife go? | ||
282. Jimmy, I hope you're getting all this. | ||
What's your mom's name? | ||
Melissa Hanson I have no... | ||
Mrs. America Mrs. America Hey, Rob Yes, I do, and I want it on me Is she home right now? | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why don't you come over here with me to the supervisor? | ||
Can I stay with her? | ||
Hey, that's my wife right there in the white. | ||
Can she take the child? | ||
Can she take the child? | ||
That's my wife. | ||
She can take care of the child. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to call mom. | ||
I'm going to call mom. | ||
I'm going to call mom. | ||
I got her number. | ||
I got her number. | ||
Please. | ||
Step behind the line. | ||
I'm behind the line. | ||
Now tell me officer, what is your badge number? | ||
What is your name? | ||
3767. | ||
327? | ||
3767. | ||
3767. | ||
Is that your name officer? | ||
Martina. | ||
Okay. | ||
But I don't like this. | ||
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It's unconstitutional, and you guys should know that. | |
You guys should really know that you can't just do this to me. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
I'll take her home. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, come on. | ||
- Come on, you know my red band. - I think my kids would like to do a car too. | ||
- Yeah. - They think he was shaft lifting or something That's nonsense. | ||
That's not an option? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's what? | ||
You don't know what happened? | ||
I understand he came to his car, just bought some Hollywood video. | ||
Okay, but let me tell you the whole story. | ||
He set off the alarm in there. | ||
They asked him if he could please step back. | ||
He said no and ran out of the store. | ||
Well, he ran out? | ||
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Well, he didn't run, but he just left out of the store without going back. | |
All he had to do was step right back. | ||
Okay, and if he didn't? | ||
I questioned him because it was under suspicion that he had some tickets on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's the only reason he was there. | ||
So he could break into the car? | ||
No, sir. | ||
He can be very lost. | ||
He's been lost. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm, you know, I'm just curious. | ||
Well, I can tell you right now. | ||
Well, I mean, is it lawful to bust in there? | ||
Is it a little girl and everything? | ||
I saw her. | ||
I saw her grab the little girl and drag her out of the truck. | ||
If that ain't doing something, I heard her crying on the radio. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
What you heard is Mike runs in with a tape recorder. | ||
During that, you could hear what was happening inside the vehicle. | ||
You heard a bunch of jabber. | ||
Of course, it wasn't synchronized. | ||
Didn't make any sense. | ||
Now, again, that's just where the story begins. | ||
We don't have footage of what happened once he was in the police car, once he got downtown, them saying, do you know who we are? | ||
And, of course, Mike's been back to Hollywood Video, and they expressly said no. | ||
They gave the police a security tape. | ||
Mike paid for his videos. | ||
Mike went and got a refund because he never got to watch them, by the way. | ||
And Mike walked out of that place. | ||
Hollywood Video, they hand you the tapes after. | ||
The lady walks out as he's being handed his tapes. | ||
They tell him to go. | ||
It's all on the security tape. | ||
And the county won't give it to us. | ||
And, of course, nothing stolen was found in the car, the two videotapes and the receipt. | ||
But that's what you get in America. | ||
Now, I'm told we had... | ||
Now, that, of course, was night vision camera, which gets really good pictures when you've got sunlight, the Ritters. | ||
Now, we've got some other footage from another camera person that was there later. | ||
Questioning the police. | ||
Is that tape ready? | ||
Okay, well. | ||
I love it when you've got about ten people in the control room. | ||
Alright, I'm sure most of y'all think it's a great thing. | ||
Papers, please. | ||
We'll bust out your window if you don't let us in. | ||
No warrant. | ||
They didn't tell him he was under arrest. | ||
Mike says, in fact, we really ought to play the radio clip. | ||
Because that's better from inside the vehicle. | ||
You can actually hear the officers. | ||
They were holding the cameras back. | ||
Mike's saying, well, am I under arrest? | ||
I'll get out if I'm under arrest. | ||
And I actually said, Mike, you might want to get out just because, you know, your daughter's there. | ||
But Mike was standing up for his constitutional rights. | ||
Hadn't done anything wrong. | ||
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Mike said the lawyers have it. | |
Oh, the lawyers have the radio tape? | ||
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Yes. | |
We have about a dozen copies from listeners. | ||
And, you know, Mike needs to make copies before he gives things to lawyers. | ||
All right. | ||
Are we ready for that next clip? | ||
I guess we'll just take some calls right here on InfoWars. | ||
My name's Alex Jones, and most of you guys don't care. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, that was a scary video you just showed. | |
Yeah, we ought to hear the audio from inside the car. | ||
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Yeah, well, hey, Alex, I just have a quick question for you. | |
I've been looking for this on the TV and the newspapers. | ||
I can't seem to find it, but this, over in Kosovo, this fellow Milosevic? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Milosevic? | |
Is he an elected official or is he a dictator? | ||
Well, they say they have elections, but most of the people in those areas are dictators. | ||
Now, they actually had elections about eight months ago, and supposedly Milojevic won, but the U.N. is saying it wasn't a real election. | ||
Who knows? | ||
You've got... | ||
You've got a thug and you've got Satan in the UN, and it's a sovereign nation, and the crisis has gotten much bigger once the bombing began. | ||
There were hardly any refugees until this point, and Iran is attacking Serbia. | ||
Sovereign nation in the UN is standing by while the whole thing happens. | ||
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In your opinion, why are we even over there? | |
What's the deal? | ||
I mean, what's the purpose behind us being there? | ||
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That's the part I don't know. | |
All right. | ||
Yeah, that's a good idea. | ||
I'll go through those points. | ||
You want me to? | ||
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Sure. | |
All right. | ||
Well, point one, it's a massive diversion. | ||
For Bill Clinton with Chinagate blowing wide open on all the major newspapers 14 days ago, and a day later we were bombing a sovereign country in the first aggressive offensive action of NATO in its 50-year history. | ||
Its anniversary comes up next week, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. | ||
Number two, the IMF is making strategic moves via the European Union for a $97 billion a year central tax on top of all the other taxes of Europe. | ||
They've been having a lot of riots the last year and a half from Switzerland to England to Spain to Germany over the EU and the loss of national sovereignty there with those nations. | ||
You also have Russia going into even deeper debt and more tax increases to pay it to the central banks for the right to have printed money that they can float. | ||
To prop up the ruble, so you have that going on. | ||
So it's mainly a global diversion for quite a few systems. | ||
Day two of the event, you have the EU finally go forward with its economic package, not just its banking. | ||
That happened back at the new year in January of 1999, a few months ago, but now to actually set up the taxing mechanisms through those governments and through the International Criminal Court also, which they've ratified. | ||
I don't believe Britain has yet. | ||
And so you have that. | ||
So it's just a major diversionary tactic for the West and for the well-taken care of, generally, serfs of those provinces. | ||
But those times are about to change according to their trends and their plans and their rhetoric. | ||
Point number two is that it's also a way to run our military out to, well, you know that the crude missiles are down to now under 100. They were around 150 last week. | ||
The Air Force cruise missiles. | ||
The Navy is also debilitating its missiles. | ||
Due to a treaty signed with Russia, which is vague about other weapons, these air-launched cruise missiles, when nuclear, the development is not allowed. | ||
But Clinton is interpreting that treaty in a criminal nature, as he always does, even though most of our cruise missiles are non-nuclear. | ||
They're saying that since they can be nuclear, that this weapon is off limits. | ||
Bill Clinton, I remind you, the last four years has transferred the cruise missile technologies, the latest types. | ||
1997 and 96 versions to China, and not to mention our old 80s technology that's being rapidly used up. | ||
So they're running the gas out of our military, plus pinning them down in an overseas operation with all the military war colleges in the U.S., from the Army and the Navy and the Air Force and the Marines, have their own war colleges that say... | ||
And this is not a military inflation statistic. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
I've actually studied the information with the massive attrition of our readiness that we cannot fight a two-front war. | ||
It's also good to season troops and so-called peacekeeping operations. | ||
And lastly, it is about the United Nations setting a world precedent for being able to go into sovereign nations. | ||
You know, that's part of the package of Rambouillet, the last talks we hear about. | ||
They are to give up Kosovo, which is Serbia proper. | ||
Actually, where Serbian civilization started thousands of years ago. | ||
Where the attacks began upon Serbian civilization 600 years ago during the Crusades going back and forth. | ||
So it's also about setting the trend for NATO to be an offensive arm for the United Nations in this type of barbarism and just basically a propaganda system worldwide. | ||
So there you have the different facets of that whole discussion. | ||
Let's go ahead and take your calls and we'll go to the tape. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, Alex. | |
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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How you doing, man? | |
Doing fine. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, I had a few things to talk to you about. | |
It's fun to do one live show every couple weeks. | ||
unidentified
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It's a good thing, man. | |
But I'm kind of out of the groove, and I'm in a bad mood, and the crew's doing a fabulous job. | ||
I haven't eaten since 12, so I'm getting pretty... | ||
I'm kind of hypoglycemic. | ||
If I don't eat, I get pretty obnoxious. | ||
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Low blood sugar's bad for you, man. | |
Well, hey, look, how old are you, Alex? | ||
I am 25 years old. | ||
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Well, me too. | |
I tell you what, we've inherited quite a world, haven't we? | ||
Yes, we have. | ||
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Pretty wild. | |
And, hey, Judge Biscoe's a good guy. | ||
He'll take care of this. | ||
You know, he's on top of things. | ||
He has said he is, and after this next clip of tape, we're going to put up his number and, of course, the county attorney, Ken Oden. | ||
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Well, I was talking to a friend of mine tonight, and she kind of said that, you know, we're kind of helping expedite the exit of the coast of ours out of the whole area over there. | |
You know, we're doing the job for a little slope of dawn. | ||
Well, actually, they say now they're going to seal the borders. | ||
I remember the first two days, the first three or four days, CNN would say, well, how many? | ||
Well, hundreds are coming across the border. | ||
And now it is hundreds of thousands, around 250,000. | ||
They're trying to leave or have already left. | ||
Are you guys aware that it's on the Greek news services that are part of NATO that 19 U.S. servicemen have been shipped out? | ||
That's just what they searched at their customs and accidentally found six Germans. | ||
That's on my website, infowars.com. | ||
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How about that? | |
You know, my grandparents, I spent Easter with them on Sunday, and they had no idea what was going on over there. | ||
They couldn't figure it out, and they figured, you know, it was kind of wild. | ||
They went through World War II and Korea and Vietnam and all this stuff. | ||
Yeah, the Serbs fought Hitler. | ||
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Yeah, you know, they asked me what I thought about having a draft in the United States, and I couldn't even... | |
Well, you know, Clinton, the draft dodger, well, not just the draft dodger, I can understand in some cases not wanting to serve in the military since it's been under European control for these hamburger deals they have going. | ||
But Bill Clinton, the guy that went to Russia, you ever seen photos? | ||
I've run documentaries, big beards, you know, his rape laundry list, not just Juanita Broderick. | ||
We have police reports on him. | ||
Bill Clinton, he likes to bite women in the face. | ||
We're told by psychiatrists and psychologists that that's kind of Ted Bundy and others. | ||
It's a thing they've learned that's very effective. | ||
This is just a real piece of filth. | ||
Actually, it was in the Washington Post a week and a half ago. | ||
They're discussing reinstating the draft. | ||
U.S. troops are already being sent there. | ||
You're going to have a ground war. | ||
I certainly hope we don't. | ||
It's a good chance of it. | ||
Also, Bill Clinton can look presidential going into the election so they can get other minions elected or perhaps even have a national emergency of Y2K substantiates itself like it looks like it may. | ||
Well, it's just a... | ||
Wars bring down the morals of populations. | ||
And people can laugh. | ||
You talk about morals, it's a joke. | ||
But it's morals that you don't like child molesters and child murders. | ||
It's morals that you don't like rapists and killers. | ||
You know, there is not this relativist view. | ||
And wars degradate populations. | ||
They create criminal elements when people come back, especially real wars. | ||
I mean, a real war, trenches, death, killing, that really hurts society. | ||
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Well, it's becoming fodder for the media, and you're doing a good job, sir. | |
No, I'm not, but let me make something clear. | ||
I mean, I am just one little loudmouth Texan. | ||
It's up to y'all. | ||
I want to thank Mike Hansen. | ||
I want to thank all the rest of the folks out there running the show. | ||
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Let me tell you what, I've been enjoying you. | |
I've been listening to you for about a year now, and I work here in the government locally. | ||
Let me just tell you, I haven't been enjoying it. | ||
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Well, I'm sure you haven't been enjoying it, but, you know, it's been enlightening, and hopefully there'll be folks out there that'll listen to you, and we sure do get it. | |
Get a kick out of it. | ||
I think you did a good job in there. | ||
Well, the problem is, sir, if we're just spectators and agree with this, we're not going to be ready for the fake newscast they've got ready with their computer generations. | ||
That's old technology. | ||
We're not going to be ready for the false system that's been set up for us, this intricately woven web of deceit. | ||
While they have a parallel system that's rising of technologies that we're not even being informed of, the elite will soon, within another century, Or even quicker, be like gods, and we'll be domesticated animals down here at this whole spectrum. | ||
And that will breed despotic... | ||
See, in the past... | ||
I appreciate your call, sir. | ||
In the past, despotic systems were unable to stand for extended periods of time because at a certain point... | ||
The basic military or police arms used to subdue the population and to control the borders and deal with enemies from outside become so corrupt they don't care. | ||
They're busy raping and pillaging or double dealing. | ||
You've got a new emperor every six months because this military general takes over. | ||
Then the emperors start killing the good generals because they're worried about those generals rising against them. | ||
Pretty soon you've got ineffective military. | ||
But now they're going to have computers and systems and grids and information control and division of labor and partitioning. | ||
That's not the right word. | ||
You're going to have this honeycomb. | ||
These divided systems in government that will be highly effective. | ||
We're becoming more effective. | ||
And then the periphery moron government that is just red tape and a jello for us to, or a drying concrete for us to swim through. | ||
I mean, this is total dehumanization, the end of the real human species, the rise of a parallel system of evolution. | ||
And I'm trying to be a good futurist here for you. | ||
And I'm warning you out there that truth is stranger than fiction. | ||
And look at movies from just 20 years ago. | ||
Look at the technological difference. | ||
Look at newscasts from 20 years ago, 50 years ago, newsreels. | ||
See how things have changed. | ||
Look at where they're going. | ||
Information doubling every four. | ||
It's really doubling every two. | ||
The massive technologies they have. | ||
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. | ||
A government ready to blow up its own federal buildings like Bill Clinton did in 95. Alfred P. Murrow building. | ||
The evidence I've talked about ad nauseum. | ||
Now, Mike, let's go ahead and go to this last piece of tape. | ||
How long is it? | ||
We'll come back with your calls. | ||
All right, after the tape, we'll put those numbers up and tell you how you can lobby on behalf of Mike Hansen. | ||
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What is he being detained for? | |
A detention for? | ||
What does detention mean? | ||
Detention means that, uh... | ||
Sir, does that justify the police department to break... | ||
This is some of the officers. | ||
What's this person's name? | ||
This is Sergeant what? | ||
Sergeant McFadden, the supervisor, talking about how they can do whatever they want to do. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
They're out here in America. | ||
Is it out of a window? | ||
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I don't know if it does or not. | |
Well, you're a police officer, shouldn't you know that? | ||
So that means that if somebody doesn't get out of their vehicle because they're scared and they're waiting for the appropriate units to come up, that you just break their window out, sir? | ||
Does that justify that? | ||
I'm sorry, the question? | ||
Uh, does that give you the right to go in and just bust out his window? | ||
I thought that we did, yeah. | ||
What does detention mean? | ||
Detention means is that you're not free to leave and... | ||
Was he leaving? | ||
Was he attempting to leave, sir? | ||
No. | ||
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What I had heard is that he was asking for identification and the officer refused to show him identification. | |
He was on the phone on the radio station at the time. | ||
So do you support what you did, sir? | ||
Are you a fan of Stalin? | ||
Do you like Hitler? | ||
Yes, are you a fan of Joseph Stalin? | ||
Do you believe in the New World Order? | ||
Or Harry Clinton with the case. | ||
What I'd like to ask you though, is us contacting our local news and writing our editors about the experience of you wasting our tax-paying money on you? | ||
Is that a question or a comment? | ||
How do you interpret it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Was that English? | |
That was English. | ||
Anna! | ||
Sir, I am a taxing citizen, and you do get paid by our taxes. | ||
Therefore, we have the right to ask questions. | ||
And isn't it correct that we should have a concern about a fellow man as you are representing us? | ||
All right? | ||
So what I'm saying is, isn't it a smart idea for us, since we're not getting any cooperation from our local police, that we contact our own newspapers, talk to our editors, all of us write. | ||
And show what we experienced today and witnessed the harassment of innocent citizens. | ||
Please tell me what detention means again. | ||
Or I'm concerned about it at least. | ||
Or you got concerned about our questions in some sort of manner. | ||
Please answer my questions. | ||
You told me it, man. | ||
He was... | ||
He was resisting being detained. | ||
Yes. | ||
And he wasn't leaving. | ||
He was sitting there with his window rolled up. | ||
All right, there he is. | ||
Now, that's Sergeant McFadden, correct? | ||
Mike, while he was being arrested, saw them going through his cell phone, and then we see it again on the tape going through the cell phone. | ||
All of Mike's numbers were canceled out of his cell phone. | ||
Again, he was beaten once inside for Alex Jones can't help you here. | ||
You know who I am by Officer Whitney, Mike says. | ||
Officer Whitney, badge number 511. While five of their officers held him down, other male officers did choke points on him and grabbed his hair and leered at him. | ||
And then these are the officers on the site. | ||
You heard him, and this will be on replay sometime, saying, Sergeant McFadden saying, yes, we were in our rights to do that for fleeing. | ||
And they said he didn't flee. | ||
He was in the car. | ||
Mike had the keys to the vehicle. | ||
Let's go ahead and go back to the tape and we'll put up those numbers for you to get involved. | ||
We are, what is it, April 3rd or 4th? | ||
I forget here. | ||
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I believe according to the law, unless you're under arrest, you're not supposed to step out of your vehicle. | |
Is that correct, sir? | ||
I believe so. | ||
How can you forcefully go in there and bust his window out and take him from his vehicle? | ||
Can you answer that, sir? | ||
What gave you the right to feel that you needed excessive force to take him out of his vehicle? | ||
Well, we used force to take him out of his vehicle. | ||
Because they refuse to comply. | ||
Sir, could I have your name? | ||
Sergeant McFadden. | ||
Sir? | ||
McFadden? | ||
Would you talk directly to me? | ||
I would like to ask a question for my experience in the future. | ||
If in fact that should happen to me again, what are my rights as a citizen when I know that I'm innocent, I haven't taken anything, and you don't have any authority to arrest me, is this safe for me as a woman to sit into my vehicle? | ||
And not open the door. | ||
I saw a lot of that get out of your car. | ||
I saw you on the ground business on my TV. I think that's out. | ||
Is that a right? | ||
What is the procedure I should take? | ||
What are my rights? | ||
That this happens to me. | ||
And I sit in my vehicle. | ||
And I say... | ||
You don't have a right. | ||
To resist arrest, even if the arrest is unlawful. | ||
Sir, do you have a right? | ||
Sir, do you have a right? | ||
Even if the arrest is unlawful, I have a right to resist? | ||
Sir, do you have a right? | ||
Why don't I have a right to resist? | ||
If it's unlawful. | ||
Sir, I don't know. | ||
That's the way the law is. | ||
What is an unlawful arrest? | ||
What is the protection of the citizen then? | ||
Is it the citizen's right first or is it the police officer's right? | ||
Who has first option here? | ||
Sir, do you believe this? | ||
You don't know. | ||
But if I said sir, I'm not going to leave my vehicle and get a search warrant first and get the right authority to arrest me before I leave. | ||
I have that right. | ||
Don't I? Don't I have that right? | ||
But we also have the responsibility to show who you are to us. | ||
What if I had a concealed weapons license, had a weapon in my car and thought I was being acted on a hostile act? | ||
Would you not consider breaking out a window and coming in after me in a hostile act, sir? | ||
You also said he doesn't have the right to resist arrest even when it is. | ||
An unlawful arrest. | ||
But he asked several times, am I under arrest? | ||
The officer who refused to identify himself, and we all heard this live on the radio, as I'm sure thousands and thousands. | ||
Hundreds of thousands. | ||
He asked him again and again, am I under arrest? | ||
No, sir, you're not. | ||
Show me your ID. He said, you show me your ID. I have the right to ask that. | ||
Sir, I don't have to show you anything. | ||
We all heard this on the radio. | ||
Thousands and thousands of other people. | ||
I don't blame him for sitting there. | ||
He wasn't being cooperative, no doubt, but neither was the officer. | ||
The whole situation could have been diffused, but look what it erupted into, and look how many thousands of people heard this. | ||
Hundreds of thousands. | ||
Well, I mean, I've never actually saw some of another tech There were so many cameras there, but gosh, that head supervisor driving around his new expedition, Sergeant McFadden doesn't know the Constitution, but don't worry, the Supreme Court's right on their side now. | ||
They can search you, search the passengers, throw your stuff out. | ||
Bill Clinton's, we brought it out months ago. | ||
$2.4 billion to set up federal checkpoints for seatbelts for the children. | ||
That's on the National Highway Safety Administration's website. | ||
And they're going to set up these sites. | ||
And at the same time, it says it's going to be good for law enforcement to search the vehicles at the same time. | ||
We're just going to search your vehicle. | ||
What do you have to hire? | ||
Government's always safe. | ||
Well, we got something. | ||
What do you have to hide, government? | ||
You're dangerous. | ||
You're corrupt. | ||
You're evil all through history. | ||
All these governments. | ||
And they're getting bigger and stronger and more monolithic under the central bank's control, the Federal Reserve. | ||
And their IRS isn't kinder and gentler. | ||
Now, there's Judge Biscoe. | ||
Call him in the morning. | ||
Go down to the Stokes building every Tuesday. | ||
That's tomorrow morning. | ||
Every Tuesday, 9 o'clock is Citizens Communication. | ||
You want to drop by? | ||
Or you can call them in the morning. | ||
Other commissioners are... | ||
And the important number to call, call them all. | ||
County Attorney Ken Oden, Viceroy of the area. | ||
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For... ...to call them today. | |
All right. | ||
Always important to do that for your fellow man. | ||
We've done it for countless people in the past via the radio. | ||
And that is funny. | ||
My Saturday evening program, the first two hours are simulcast worldwide on many different mediums, AM, FM. I'm not on shortwave on Saturday. | ||
Monday through Friday I am. | ||
But the only KGFK broadcasting I do that simulcast it is that 7 to 9. That was interesting because they really had a lot of calls, we're told. | ||
Mike's wife that works out at the county said they've had... | ||
Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of calls and hundreds and hundreds of faxes. | ||
Vic Verland tried to send a fax Saturday night. | ||
No, it was Monday when I was in a broadcast. | ||
And the fax machine was busy for like four hours. | ||
So we ought to put that fax up there as well. | ||
But let's go ahead and take your calls. | ||
Again, Mike, I appreciate all the fine work you've done. | ||
Of course, you haven't stolen anything. | ||
You had your two videos and your receipt. | ||
They beat you at the jail and tried to force you to sign stuff that you're drunk and a drug abuser or a family abuser. | ||
Just Nazi criminal crimes torturing people. | ||
I have trouble understanding that. | ||
I mean, I have a lot of trouble understanding how people could put up with that. | ||
I really do. | ||
I mean, we're better than that. | ||
We're Americans. | ||
And they've got us so diverted with, you know, you know, right-wing this, left-wing that, long-haired this, suit and Cadillac that. | ||
It's all a bunch of crap. | ||
You're not going to be on that capstone of evil. | ||
Evil people out there. | ||
You're going to be fed upon. | ||
So you guys better get against this evil that's rising. | ||
It's a bigger serpent than you. | ||
And for the good people, quit being cowards. | ||
Let's take your calls. | ||
Thanks for holding her on the air. | ||
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Yes, I was just going to mention the... | |
I heard on the news today where the Supreme Court said that the police can pull you over on suspicion... | ||
And search the... | ||
And search the passengers. | ||
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Everybody. | ||
Well, there's no illegal search and seizure. | ||
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Just for anything that they think you might be doing wrong. | |
And they trained back Clinton. | ||
First thing he did when he got in in 93, late 92, he made it to where if you're in a project, or even near a project, they can search your house with no search warrant without even knocking all these dynamic entry people in black uniforms. | ||
And they trained the police in that area. | ||
Because most police are like the average citizens. | ||
They're not that smart. | ||
Or they've been conditioned. | ||
Their minds haven't been awoken. | ||
So what you see going on in the black community four or five years ago, six years ago, all the liberals and the conservatives, all these phony political monkeys out here, didn't care what was happening to the poor black people and the poor white people and the poor Hispanics. | ||
But these political monkeys sat up there and made all these excuses for you, and look what they've done. | ||
They've trained the police now to release them into all the communities. | ||
And in a way, I think it's kind of poignant, because I was speaking out against it when it was happening to black people. | ||
And now we all get to enjoy it. | ||
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Yeah, but they could just stop you for any reason. | |
Is that right? | ||
Any damn thing they want. | ||
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Any damn thing they want. | |
Yeah, and they'll just make up, I think a Twitty Bird flew by. | ||
I think I'm going to search your vehicle. | ||
And the system's becoming so corrupt. | ||
And our only hope is to educate the police. | ||
But many of them just want their check and are cowards. | ||
They brainwash them into this thin blue line mentality. | ||
And you don't ask questions and you get along and you get promoted. | ||
It's a military system. | ||
And they're kicking out a lot of the good police and putting in military people. | ||
I'm not saying military are bad, but they're trying to take orders, man. | ||
And I have had police say, get behind the demarcation line. | ||
The civilians behind the line. | ||
You idiots, you're civilians too. | ||
You're not in some martial law crap. | ||
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Right. | |
And I don't hate police. | ||
I got friends that are police. | ||
I was getting threats on the radio a couple months ago. | ||
A month and a half ago, I was getting threats on the air one Saturday night. | ||
And I didn't care. | ||
I mean, I get that all the time. | ||
And I walk out. | ||
And there's some cop cars down there. | ||
Some cops saying, hey, how you doing, Alex? | ||
Yeah, we were in the military. | ||
We saw the foreign troops. | ||
Hey, how you doing? | ||
Yeah, well, we're not all bad. | ||
You know, I know that. | ||
But I've been down at 6th Street before and had my girlfriend grabbed by her arm and girlfriends I had in the past. | ||
You know, good-looking women, man. | ||
They got these young thugs who were on roids and they figured out they'd make more than, you know, being a cop than being a bouncer. | ||
And they walk over and they see her ID and you're with some 25-year-old woman. | ||
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And, you know, breathing at you. | ||
I mean, you know, I've seen this crap. | ||
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Right. | |
I'll never forget. | ||
I don't even go down to 6th Street anymore because I had... | ||
About two or three years ago, I'll never forget this guy, a big bouncer. | ||
I'm walking in this bar, and I'm not saying anything. | ||
I'm just dressed casual, and I wasn't walking around like this. | ||
I'm just going in, and the guy goes, hey, you're part of the bad boy club, aren't you? | ||
And I'm like, huh? | ||
Because I was walking in with some good-looking ladies, and I'm like, huh, what? | ||
Bad boy club? | ||
I go, oh, no, I'm not part of that. | ||
I mean, actually, I was kind of ignorant. | ||
I was like, bad boy club? | ||
I was sitting on the back of the car. | ||
I'll beat your ass. | ||
And I'm just like... | ||
Well, okay, man. | ||
Well, that's good. | ||
I'm glad. | ||
I gave that stuff up a lot of years ago, but that's fine. | ||
And it's like some 260-pound guy. | ||
And I'm coming out, and he starts something with me. | ||
You know, I see this guy. | ||
I swear it was him a year later as a cop. | ||
Running around harassing some good-looking women. | ||
I mean, that guy, I'm sorry you did so much juice that your testicles are the size of raisins. | ||
Okay, I'm sorry your heart's got some dead areas. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You're going to die when you're 40 years old with a massive heart attack, buddy. | ||
I'm going to die a man that stood up against the corruption, that didn't walk around like a bully, and you ever come through my house, B-A-T-F or any of the rest of it, I don't have illegal guns. | ||
I'm an American patriot, and I'll oppose you. | ||
You'll probably shoot me in my bed and use this tape. | ||
You'll probably kill my dog. | ||
You've done that in other places. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
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I protect my nation. | |
I protect my people, and I'm not a coward, and you'll never forget it. | ||
Thank you, Adam. | ||
Appreciate your call. | ||
You understand, you little cowards? | ||
There's such a thing as metal in this world. | ||
I had forefathers that died on foreign shores. | ||
I had a lot of family that fought for this country in the military. | ||
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I know my enemy, and I'll get it up to fight them when the time comes! | |
I want you all to understand that. | ||
Our nation is under massive threat and there's nothing more natural for a mammal when its backs against the wall to have these feelings I do. | ||
I use my cerebral cortex to see the threats and now I've made the analysis. | ||
I'm ready to die for my nation. | ||
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I'm ready to die for my people that are Americans. | |
I am sick and tired of the evil. | ||
I'm sick and tired of seeing you con people. | ||
I'm sick and tired of the phony environmentalists out here stealing property. | ||
Prop 2, 15,000 acres, now they're rolling it over into 50, taking the impervious cover. | ||
Restrictions off, the building restrictions off after they forced people over five years to devalue. | ||
Now they've got it for pennies on the dollar. | ||
And they use your tax money. | ||
Then they hand it over to corporations. | ||
Big government is a movement of the economic elite, not of the downtrodden masses. | ||
And I'll never raise my hand to you, government. | ||
While you run around and engage your evil. | ||
But the moment martial law ever hits in this country, I'm going to be out on the street with a bullhorn opposing you. | ||
And those that aren't cowards will be ready to do it. | ||
I don't know how many people there are out there that think everything is a joke. | ||
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This is not a joke. | |
This is the end of our country. | ||
This is the end of civilization. | ||
Evil has new tools that are incredibly powerful. | ||
I hope you all understand that. | ||
I hope you understand that you see video on SportsCenter on ESPN. I saw a fat guy shaking their bellies, painted green the other day. | ||
And they talked about how normal and cool it is. | ||
But I get excited about my president being an imposter, being an imitator, in there opening us up wide open, having foreign troops in, and all the rest of this, and a bunch of you think it's a joke. | ||
You're going to find out it's not a joke. | ||
And long after the history books are rewritten, you'll never hear Alex Jones' name or a million others. | ||
But let me tell you this. | ||
Human spirit will not go quietly. | ||
Just understand that. | ||
Understand you haven't driven the will to resist tyranny. | ||
Understand you haven't driven the capacity to understand propaganda from all of us. | ||
Understand that there are those that understand that mankind has a destiny to propagate the stars. | ||
Understand that, command and controllers, just because you ancestrally can con and scam and dumb down doesn't give you kings right over us. | ||
understand that. | ||
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We are desensitized. | |
We have been conditioned. | ||
We are drunk on entertainment. | ||
We cannot tell the difference from one diversion to the next. | ||
I know I don't have all the answers, and I'm not a perfect person. | ||
But I am sick of being threatened by the weight of criminals. | ||
The most dangerous criminals are in the establishment. | ||
The smart criminals become part of the system so they can rob and rule. | ||
Understand that if you understand anything. | ||
God bless you guys. | ||
Exposing Corruption is taped. | ||
And it's on Wednesdays from 9 to 10 o'clock. | ||
I'll have some new shows on for you the last two weeks. | ||
I ran the 60 Minutes Deception and some other pieces. | ||
Don't forget the Freedom Reports Mondays 9 to 10. And then I'm here. | ||
This program is from 10.30 to 11.30. | ||
God bless. | ||
We can. | ||
We must prevail. | ||
Now get out there and get motivated. | ||
You're not all slaves. |