Topic: Clive Doyle

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Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
0:00 - 1:45

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Waco Siege 18th Anniversary, Clive Doyle Interview Introduction

Jeff Davis introduces Clive Doyle, a survivor of the 51-day Waco siege in 1993, to mark the 18th anniversary of the event. Davis criticizes a recent report by the Austin CBS affiliate, KI, which he characterizes as a biased portrayal of the Branch Davidians as cultists. Doyle joins the call to provide his first-hand perspective on the initial raid and the subsequent trauma.

Charlie Waits   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]
44:47 - 49:05

Charlie Waits The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]

Mount Carmel Fire, Proposed Spending Caps on Education

The segment briefly mentions new footage of a fire at the Mount Carmel site involving structures occupied by squatters before returning to the topic of education. Charlie Waits proposes a legislative solution to cap education spending at $5,200 per student to force the system to conform to a budget. The discussion concludes with a sarcastic exchange regarding the performance of Bill Clinton and Governor George W. Bush in managing government systems.

Clive Doyle, one of nine survivors of the 1993 inferno, has returned to live on the original Branch Davidian property in a mobile home. Doyle maintains that federal agents systematically demolished the building and sprayed gas, leading to the death of his 18-year-old daughter, Sherry. Despite the new evidence regarding flammable canisters, the Attorney General continues to assert that David Koresh and his followers started the fire.

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]
1:16 - 3:58

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]

Waco A New Revelation Documentary and Pyrotechnic Evidence

The documentary "Waco: A New Revelation" by MGA Films presents evidence that the FBI used flammable pyrotechnic rounds during the 1993 siege, a claim the bureau denied for six years. Survivor Clive Doyle recounts his escape from the burning building while his daughter Sherry perished, contradicting FBI negotiator Clint Van Zandt’s assertion that the Davidians intentionally set the fire. Infrared footage from an FBI plane is cited as showing heat sources that the government claims prove internal arson, while survivors point to ruptured kerosene cans.

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]
9:35 - 11:56

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]

Paul Fatta, Clive Doyle, February 28th Birthday Raid

Paul Fatta reflects on the loss of friends like Clive Doyle and his desire to maintain a positive outlook regarding the afterlife. He answers a question from an audience member named Laura regarding when he first heard about the raid. Fatta reveals that the raid occurred on his birthday and he only learned the details, including reports of deaths, late that evening from a woman named Maribel.

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]
33:18 - 39:13

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]

Fire Outbreak, SIOC Real-Time Monitoring, Delta Force Allegations

FBI logs from the afternoon of April 19, 1993, claim the fire was started by the Branch Davidians, a point survivors and legal experts have contested. The SIOC in Washington D.C. monitored the events in real-time via video and audio surveillance as the building burned. A participant questions whether the logs mention Delta Force personnel, suggesting that incendiaries used during the assault did not match standard issue equipment.

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]
50:46 - 56:02

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]

Survivor Roll Call, Prison Sentences, Victor Barreto Passing

The speaker lists the survivors of the Waco siege, categorized by their nationality, including those who served prison time such as Brad Branch and Kevin Moore. Several survivors have passed away in the years since the event, including Mary Jones and James Lauder. The segment concludes with a tribute to Victor Barreto, an early follower of David Koresh's message, who died in January of the current year.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
10:26 - 13:13

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

Mount Carmel Construction Logistics, Foundation Pouring and Material Donations

Construction at the Mount Carmel site progressed as volunteers surveyed the land and prepared to pour the concrete foundation for the new sanctuary. Organizers estimate the superstructure will be completed within three months, providing a functional space for surviving Davidians like Clive Doyle and David Thibodeau. The project relies entirely on donated time, labor, and materials from citizens across Central Texas who oppose the government's historical narrative of the siege.

The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church (Day One) Sept. 19, 1999 [ESeM8Ppom60]
16:05 - 18:09

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

Land Ownership Disputes, Clive Doyle and Attorney Ramsey Clark

Clive Doyle has reportedly paid back taxes on the Mount Carmel property to secure the site for the new church and memorial. Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark is representing the interests of the surviving Branch Davidians in ongoing land disputes. Legal experts suggest that once the church is established, ownership will be affirmed through the church trustees, effectively turning the site into a permanent historical museum and place of worship.

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]
8:19 - 10:19

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]

Waco Memorial Events, Helen Marie Taylor Museum and Baylor University

A 20th-anniversary memorial service for the Waco siege is scheduled for Friday, April 19, at the Helen Marie Taylor Museum in Waco, Texas. Organized by survivors Clive Doyle and Sheila Martin, the event runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Additionally, Baylor University's Truett Seminary will host a symposium titled "Reflecting on An American Tragedy: The Branch Davidians 20 Years Later" on Thursday, April 18.

Rebuilding The Branch Davidian Church September 19th, 1999 Day One [nzqsu1izXIA]
8:46 - 10:59

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

Mount Carmel Foundation, Media Restrictions and Evidence of Gunfire

Volunteers at Mount Carmel have begun surveying the land and pouring the foundation for the new sanctuary, with a completion goal of three months. Critics of the 1993 operation compare the government's media restrictions to tactics used in Nazi Germany, noting that news cameras were kept miles away. Claims are made that infrared flare footage proves federal teams fired on individuals attempting to exit the burning building.

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.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle With Gary Johnson About 20th Anniversary Memorial On April19, 2013 [roVdnw9umYE]
0:00 - 3:56

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle With Gary Johnson About 20th Anniversary Memorial On April19, 2013 [roVdnw9umYE]

Waco Siege 20th Anniversary Memorial, Helen Marie Taylor Museum

Clive Doyle, a survivor of the 1993 Waco siege, announces a memorial service marking the 20th anniversary of the federal assault on Mount Carmel. The event is scheduled for Friday, April 19, at the Helen Marie Taylor Museum in Waco, Texas. Helen Marie Taylor, a Virginia resident and constitutional rights advocate, is reopening her museum to host the rededication and tribute to the 80 people who died during the 51-day siege.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
14:33 - 16:49

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]

Alex Jones Career Fallout, Personal Ties to Waco Survivors

Mike Hanson explains that Alex Jones was fired from his radio show due to his involvement in rebuilding the Branch Davidian church. Hanson describes how his interest in Waco evolved from a political rallying cry into deep personal friendships with survivors like Clive Doyle. He claims the rebuilding project was his original idea, which he then convinced Jones to promote to a national audience to provide a memorial for the 82 victims.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
20:27 - 23:40

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]

Waco Siege Allegations, Delta Force and Murder Cover-up Claims

Mike Hanson characterizes the Waco siege as a premeditated murder and cover-up orchestrated by the "Clinton crime family" and the global elite. He cites the use of tanks against a building containing children and alleges that Delta Force snipers shot Davidians attempting to flee the fire. Hanson references Mike Minolte's documentary, "Waco: The Rules of Engagement," and the testimony of survivors Clive Doyle and David Thibodeau to support his claims.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
37:16 - 40:28

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]

Rebuilding the Waco Church, KKK Threats and Alex Jones Promotion

Mike Hanson reveals that he was the primary driver behind the project to rebuild the Branch Davidian church, eventually convincing Alex Jones to use his platform for promotion. He describes the 1999-2000 reconstruction as a memorial and a "thumb in the eye" of the government. Hanson recounts how the KKK threatened Alex Jones' life on the Waco courthouse steps and later attacked the construction site because of the church's racially integrated membership.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]
46:39 - 49:48

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

Survivor Testimony, Government Cover-Up Allegations

Survivors Clive Doyle and Sheila Martin provide testimony regarding the 1993 inferno, contradicting Attorney General Janet Reno's claim that the Davidians started the fire. The report mentions the FBI's use of flammable tear gas canisters and features Alex Jones decrying a government cover-up. The segment notes that several federal prosecutors were relieved from the case following complaints of suppressed evidence.

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]
2:04 - 3:50

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]

Mount Carmel Survivors Catherine Madison and Clive Doyle

The program introduces two survivors of the Mount Carmel center, Catherine Madison and Clive Doyle. Madison is identified as the individual who brought out the tape from David Koresh to be played on primetime radio, while Doyle is noted for spending the full 51 days inside the facility during the siege. Both guests express a desire to share the truth about the people living at the New Mount Carmel Center and to advocate for those they believe are being held unjustly in prison.

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]
25:15 - 29:13

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]

25th Anniversary Memorial and the Death of Karen Doyle

Footage from the 25th anniversary memorial service in Waco features Mike Hanson interviewing Clive Doyle. Doyle reveals the recent tragic death of his oldest daughter, Karen, who was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver while traveling to the memorial. The segment mentions guest speakers for the event, including Phil Arnold and James Tabor, and provides the address for the service at 701 Jefferson in Waco.

Jeff Davis(Classic) Murder At Ruby Ridge, Idaho [IiB9k9jyebA]
3:25 - 8:09

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

Waco Remembrance 25th Anniversary, Clive Doyle Interview

Mike Hanson interviews Branch Davidian survivor Clive Doyle during the 25th anniversary memorial service at Mount Carmel in Waco, Texas. Doyle discusses the recent death of his oldest daughter in a car accident and reflects on the lack of lessons learned by the government since the 1993 siege. The segment includes details about the memorial service schedule, guest speakers like Phil Arnold and James Tabor, and an invitation for the public to attend the event on April 19, 2018.