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About SacredCowProductions

Welcome to Sacred Cow Productions! Founded by Kevin Booth and Bill Hicks in 1984, we started by creating content for Austin Access TV, reaching over 250,000 homes via Time Warner cable. Before Bill's passing in 1994, we shot a video near the Branch Davidian compound during the infamous siege. This event inspired Bill to explore conspiracy theories and led me to collaborate with a young Alex Jones.

Alex was dedicated to fighting the power and helping the Branch Davidians rebuild their church. In 2000, I introduced Alex to Joe Rogan while working on a comedy film. This meeting inspired me to document the failed American drug war, resulting in "American Drug War."

Now, 40 years after buying my first portable color video camera, I've amassed a vast collection of never-before-seen videos. From raw comedy to groundbreaking conspiracy theories, our archive is a treasure trove of unique and provocative content.

If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe– there's more to come!

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Joe Rogan & Alex Jones – behind the scenes of the Belly of the Beast music video. 540p

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Joe Rogan & Alex Jones – behind the scenes of the Belly of the Beast music video. 540p

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