Topic: Battlefield Museum

3 chapters across the catalog

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
14:25 - 16:27

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

Land Ownership Disputes, Clive Doyle and Ramsey Clark

Clive Doyle, a survivor living on the Mount Carmel property, has reportedly paid back taxes to secure the land, represented by former Attorney General Ramsey Clark. Despite ongoing legal complexities, organizers believe that establishing a church on the site will affirm the property rights of the surviving Branch Davidians. The site is envisioned as a permanent battlefield museum to counter government propaganda.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:59:48 - 2:03:01

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Joe Campana, Legal Standing of the Rebuilt Church

The segment compares the Waco project to a previous 14-day home build for veteran Joe Campana in Austin. It discusses the legal standing of the property, noting that Clive Doyle has paid the back taxes and that the site will serve as a "battlefield museum" regardless of future land disputes.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
2:10:59 - 2:13:57

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Land Dispute Resolution, Ramsey Clark Legal Standing

Clive Doyle has paid the back taxes on the Mount Carmel property, and legal experts suggest that building a church on the site affirms the survivors' claim to the land. Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark continues to represent Doyle in legal matters. The site is described as a "battlefield museum" that will attract visitors indefinitely as they seek to understand the conflict between the Davidians and the federal government.