Topic: Batf

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America: Wake Up Or Waco [23kt7eJedBo]

America: Wake Up Or Waco [23kt7eJedBo]

David Koresh and the Mount Carmel Center Raid

Bonnie Haldeman and other survivors describe David Koresh as a kind person who previously invited the BATF to visit the Mount Carmel Center. Witnesses recount the initial moments of the 1993 raid, alleging that helicopters in a V-formation fired upon the building's south side. Infrared footage is cited as evidence that occupants were killed by gunfire before the fire consumed the structure.

The Freedom Report   Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]
4:22 - 5:16

The Freedom Report Alex Jones, Steve Lane, & Rusty Fields July 6th 1998 [V4E4ZiVGfYA]

Federal Agency Criticism and FBI Whistleblowers

The discussion characterizes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) and the FBI as corrupt organizations that suppress internal dissent. Former senior agent Ted Gunnarson and Frederick Weihurst are cited as examples of individuals who claim the federal government is manipulating the public and overseeing the de-industrialization of America.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
10:09 - 13:29

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3 E9Lg]

Legal Exemptions, Waco Siege, and Media Brainwashing

The theory that society needs more laws is challenged by pointing out that the ruling elite and their agencies, such as the Rockefeller Foundation and the BATF, are largely exempt from the laws they impose. The 1993 siege in Waco, Texas, is cited as an example of state violence that would result in life imprisonment for an average citizen. Furthermore, the narrative suggests that the elite control the population through the AMA, fluoridated water, and a media diet of "pablum" established since J.P. Morgan purchased influential newspapers in 1910.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
22:00 - 26:17

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3 E9Lg]

Ron Paul C-SPAN Appearance, National Police Force, and Chet Edwards

Congressman Ron Paul recently appeared on C-SPAN to discuss the unconstitutionality of a national police force and the public's fear of federal agencies like the IRS and BATF. Paul's comments regarding the 1993 Waco siege drew a sharp rebuke from Congressman Chet Edwards, who represented the Waco area. Edwards criticized Paul's rhetoric, comparing it to that of a Montana militiaman, and defended the government's actions by citing allegations against the Branch Davidians.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3  E9Lg]
26:17 - 28:57

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 1 [ 8Fr3 E9Lg]

Waco Siege Legal Double Standards, David Koresh, and State Accountability

The argument is made that the government's actions at Mount Carmel in Waco, which resulted in over 80 deaths, represent a massive legal double standard. Critics of the raid argue that allegations of child abuse do not justify the use of tanks and CS gas that led to the deaths of children. Despite the passage of four years since the 1993 incident, no indictments have been brought against the BATF agents involved, while the surviving Davidians faced the full weight of the law.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
8:46 - 10:26

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]

BATF Funding Allegations, Military Involvement in the Waco Siege

Claims surfaced regarding the motivations behind the 1993 raid, suggesting the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) initiated the assault to secure increased funding. Evidence cited from Freedom of Information Act memos suggests that Army Special Operations Delta Force and FBI hostage rescue teams were involved in a "take out" mission rather than a standard arrest. Reports from the Texas Rangers are referenced to support allegations of psychological warfare and the use of flashbang grenades against those attempting to flee.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
7:06 - 8:46

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Waco Siege Analysis, BATF Tactics and Delta Force Involvement

An analysis of the 1993 Waco siege alleges that the BATF initiated the assault to secure increased funding, using a 100-man force despite having only an arrest warrant for David Koresh. Claims are made regarding the use of helicopter gunships and psychological warfare during the 51-day standoff. Internal Delta Force memos, reportedly obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, are cited to suggest the military intended to "take out" the occupants rather than resolve a hostage situation.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
11:07 - 14:25

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]

Religious Freedom, Volunteer Mobilization and the Joe Campana Project

The rebuilding effort is framed as a defense of religious freedom against a modern police state. Organizers mention their previous success in building a home for veteran Joe Campana in Austin in 14 days as proof of their mobilization capability. Volunteers from across Texas are participating to support the surviving Branch Davidians whose constitutional rights they believe were violated.

Black Helicopters   Alex Jones Show(Classic) [Z06LYNW9oGY]
27:18 - 31:48

Black Helicopters Alex Jones Show(Classic) [Z06LYNW9oGY]

Constitutional Crisis, Intelligence Agencies, UN Rights of the Child

The speaker outlines the enforcement arm of the "supernational government," naming the FBI, BATF, NSA, and various military intelligence branches. He warns of the upcoming ratification of the UN Rights of the Child treaty and a global ban on guns, citing Australia as a precedent. The segment characterizes modern media as "viruses of the mind" designed to make the public dysfunctional.

Jeff Davis(Classic) Murder At Ruby Ridge, Idaho [IiB9k9jyebA]
8:10 - 10:44

Jeff Davis(Classic) Murder At Ruby Ridge, Idaho [IiB9k9jyebA]

Ruby Ridge Atrocities, Federal Law Enforcement Indictments

Jeff Davis introduces a segment on the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff in Idaho involving Randy Weaver and his family. The discussion highlights the shooting deaths of 14-year-old Samuel Weaver and Vicki Weaver by federal agents from the BATF and FBI. Davis notes the lack of indictments against officials in the Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Gordon Kahl cases, characterizing these events as evidence of a dangerous government policy regarding the use of lethal force.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
1:02:12 - 1:05:10

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Moral Courage in Law Enforcement and Military

Jeff Davis recounts a story from former FBI agent Ted Gunnarsson regarding the time it takes for agents to realize they are "working on the wrong side." The discussion criticizes the actions of the BATF at Waco and suggests that the elite prefer an all-volunteer military so their own children are not drafted. A caller named Patrick asks a question about the gold standard and the medium of exchange.

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]
6:34 - 9:05

Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Interview [Alex Jones Mike Hanson Mt. Carmel Feb. 20, 2000] [bV6k3FYjaHM]

Disputed Use of Fifty Caliber Weapons During Raid

The discussion centers on government claims that Branch Davidians used a .50 caliber machine gun against agents on February 28th. Clive Doyle asserts the group possessed a semi-automatic Barrett that was non-functional and argues that bullet holes in ATF vehicles originated from directions inconsistent with the Davidian building.

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]
40:09 - 44:32

River City Talk(Classic 1995) Host Mike Hanson & Jeff Davis Expose Ruby Ridge Murders [k6Grgz 2WHc]

Lon Horiuchi, Weaver Settlement, Federal Agency Accountability

Jeff Davis criticizes the $3.1 million settlement paid to the Weaver family, labeling it "blood money" funded by taxpayers while the responsible agents, including sniper Lon Horiuchi, avoid criminal indictments. He questions the constitutional authority of the BATF to maintain a "private army" equipped with Apache gunships and A-10 tank killers. Davis argues that federal agents should not be allowed to wear ski masks to hide their identities during raids.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:10:36 - 1:12:38

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Federal Agency Criticism, Ted Gunnarson and Fourth of July Defiance

The hosts label the BATF and FBI as "enforcers of slavery" and "packs of liars," citing former senior agent Ted Gunnarson as a source for internal corruption. They frame the Fourth of July as a holiday of defiance against tyranny rather than just a celebration. The discussion also touches on the "de-industrialization" of America and the need for citizens to stop acting like "jellyfish."

A critique of the media's portrayal of the 1993 Waco siege argues that the deaths of children were overshadowed by focus on David Koresh's leadership. The narrative claims the BATF and Bill Clinton initiated the 51-day standoff and subsequent fire to secure funding and flex political power.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
2:50:36 - 2:53:40

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Religion as a Tool for State Dogma

The hosts warn against "organized religion" and the World Council of Churches, claiming they are used to inject state dogma into the public. They also criticize the BATF for allegedly recruiting former gang members to serve as "sandbags" for raids on citizens' homes. The segment concludes with a call for police officers to wake up and refuse unconstitutional orders, noting that even the elite are "expendable" in the long run.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
2:11:36 - 2:15:19

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Disputing the Presence of Illegal Weaponry

A former resident explains that the Branch Davidians were not "riffraff," noting the group included Harvard graduates and UN linguists. She claims that most of their firearms had been moved to a gun show for sale prior to the raid and that David Koresh had previously invited the ATF to inspect their inventory, an offer she says the agency declined.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
2:15:19 - 2:20:25

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Survivor Calls for Reconciliation and Truth

A survivor expresses sadness over the deaths of federal agents but maintains that the government's narrative is one-sided and relies on covered-up evidence. She argues that individuals in both the church and the government often sacrifice principles to climb "corporate ladders" and calls for a balanced disclosure of facts to the American people.

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]
14:24 - 18:44

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]

Ophelia Santoyo, Branch Davidian Family Loss and Siege Damage

Ophelia Santoyo, a surviving Branch Davidian, describes the loss of six family members, including her daughter Julie Martinez and five grandchildren, during the 1993 Waco siege. She details the physical destruction caused by federal tanks, which crushed children's toys, go-karts, and personal vehicles. Santoyo explains that the residents were too afraid of the ongoing military damage to exit the compound.

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]
18:45 - 22:34

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]

Waco Siege, Police State Training and Military Tactics

Ophelia Santoyo and the interviewer discuss the motivations behind the federal government's actions at Mount Carmel, suggesting the siege was a training exercise to make Americans accept police state tactics. Santoyo notes that David Koresh was easily accessible in town prior to the raid and that local law enforcement previously visited the property peacefully to fish. They discuss the upcoming February 28th anniversary and the construction of a new church.