Topic: David Thibodeau

22 chapters across the catalog

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]
24:54 - 29:37

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

Janet Reno Approval, Rules of Engagement, CS Gas Stipulations

Attorney General Janet Reno approved the final assault plan on April 17, 1993. The FBI's internal stipulations for using CS gas included orders to back off if children were threatened, yet also stated that the presence of a child would not stop the insertion of gas. In the days leading up to the fire, the FBI denied the residents batteries for their word processor while delivering typewriter ribbons and, for the first time, unsolicited mail for the children.

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.

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.

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]
16:37 - 18:15

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]

Structural Damage, Concrete Roof Collapse

Madison describes how government tanks rammed the staircases of the building, preventing residents like David Thibodeau from reaching their families. She details the collapse of the "bunker" area, which was actually a refrigeration room with a heavy concrete roof. According to Madison, the ramming caused the roof to fall and crush women and children seeking shelter inside.

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.

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]
4:51 - 6:40

Reflecting On Terry Liberty Parker [QcxF JnhbII]

Branch Davidian Residence Destruction and Structural Collapse

Catherine Matteson provides an eyewitness account of federal tanks ramming the Branch Davidian building, specifically targeting staircases and the refrigeration area, which authorities referred to as a bunker. She explains how the destruction of the staircases prevented David Thibodeau from reaching his family on the upper floors. The structural integrity of the building was compromised by the repeated impacts, leading to its eventual collapse.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]
18:49 - 21:58

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

Legal Charges Against Survivors, Building Ramming Incidents

Katherine Matteson details her experience being charged with conspiracy to murder federal agents before the charges were dismissed and she was held as a material witness. She describes the tactical destruction of the Mount Carmel building, alleging that government tanks rammed staircases and the refrigeration area. Matteson claims that the collapse of the heavy cement roof in the "bunker" area caused the deaths of women and children inside.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Black Helicopters And UFOs [gFYB48dpJTk]
36:34 - 40:17

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Black Helicopters And UFOs [gFYB48dpJTk]

Weekly Resource Plugs and Waco Survivor Outreach

The program reiterates its weekly recommendations, including the Nation of Islam's Final Call and Jack McLamb's Operation Vampire Killer. There is a focus on the survivors of the Waco siege, with plans to host Clive Doyle and David Thibodeau to provide their perspective on the Mount Carmel incident. The hosts argue that media vilification of figures like Farrakhan often indicates that they are providing valuable, suppressed information.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
22:07 - 23:31

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Satellite Dish Communication, White Flag at Mount Carmel

In a moment of high tension, the Branch Davidians used their satellite dish and a white flag to signal to radio host Ron Engelman that they were listening to his broadcasts. David Thibodeau recalls the joy felt inside the compound when they realized someone on the outside was attempting to communicate with them despite the FBI's media blackout. This event provided a brief morale boost for the besieged members.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
0:00 - 2:19

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]

Mike Hanson Archives, David Thibodeau Waco Survivor Speech

Mike Hanson introduces a 1995 speech by David Thibodeau, a survivor of the Waco fire. Hanson explains his acquisition of the Branch Davidian estate archives from Clive Doyle and his mission to publish these materials online. The introduction establishes Hanson's personal involvement with the group and his efforts to rebuild the church at Mount Carmel.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
2:20 - 4:12

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]

David Thibodeau, 1995 Presentation on April 19th Fire

David Thibodeau begins his 1995 presentation focusing on the events of April 19, 1993, and the final assault on the Mount Carmel center. He argues that the fire was a calculated government action rather than a planned suicide by David Koresh and his followers. Thibodeau highlights the use of tanks and CS gas as tactics that prevented communication and safety for those inside.

Mike Hanson describes the massive undertaking of processing "Wyla's Archives," a collection of thousands of videotapes covering Ruby Ridge, Waco, and various public access shows. He highlights the importance of preserving footage of figures like David Thibodeau and Catherine Madison. Hanson notes the high cost and technical difficulty of transferring these aging VHS tapes to digital formats.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
1:23:06 - 1:26:39

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

Escape from the Chapel, Smoke and Heat Intensity

Clive Doyle provides a harrowing account of the fire's onset, describing how he and David Thibodeau stood in the chapel as smoke filled the room. He recounts the decision to move away from the front of the building and the subsequent struggle to breathe as the heat became unbearable. Doyle mentions spending three weeks in a burn ward in Dallas after escaping the inferno.

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]
37:16 - 41:37

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]

Fire Outbreak, Escape from the Chapel, Survival Story

As fire spread through Mount Carmel around noon on April 19, Clive Doyle and others in the chapel attempted to find an exit. Amidst pitch-black smoke and intense heat, Doyle heard the screams of those burning behind him before performing a head-first dive through a hole created by a tank. He slithered out onto the ground, initially believing he was the only survivor of the inferno before learning three others had escaped through the same opening.

28 Year Old  Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]
53:23 - 1:02:36

28 Year Old Revelations Of Jeff Davis & Mike Hanson [4m IN WKIi0]

Catherine Matteson, 1993 Helicopter Assault Testimony

The segment features raw footage of an interview with Catherine Matteson, an elderly survivor who lived in Austin after the siege. Matteson describes seeing helicopters in a V-formation firing at David Koresh's room on February 28, 1993. She also details the presence of snipers in nearby houses and claims that many people who tried to exit the back of the building were shot by experts.

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]
2:03:04 - 2:07:19

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]

George Pulliam Memorial, Final Tributes to Clive Doyle

The program concludes with a tribute to George Pulliam, the architect of the rebuilt church who passed away in 2005. Catherine Madison offers a final thank-you to the volunteers who made the reconstruction possible. The hosts present a collection of photographs featuring Clive Doyle, Grandma Edna, David Thibodeau, and David Koresh, encouraging viewers to send cards and flowers in memory of Clive Doyle's lifelong mission.

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]
5:39 - 8:39

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]

David Thibodeau and Tourist Activity at Waco Site

David Thibodeau and his brother Roger are identified among a steady stream of tourists visiting the Waco site to contribute to the rebuilding fund. The location continues to draw visitors from across the country, including media presence from Court TV. Participants emphasize the act of driving nails as a symbolic blow against the empire.

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]
0:01 - 2:36

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]

Mike Hanson Archives, Fundraising for Book and Motel Remodel

Mike Hanson and David Thibodeau appeal for financial support to maintain the Mike Hanson Archives and office staff in Gonzales, Texas. The fundraising efforts include selling signed copies of Hanson's book on Bohemian Grove for $25 and seeking funds for a motel remodeling project. Viewers are encouraged to donate via a PO Box or by calling the office directly to help cover weekly operating expenses of approximately $1,200.

Never Seen 1995 Interview With Waco Survivor Catherine Matteson [Cw1hkGgfK34]
0:04 - 2:25

Never Seen 1995 Interview With Waco Survivor Catherine Matteson [Cw1hkGgfK34]

Branch Davidian Child Abuse Allegations, Community Relations

David Thibodeau and a witness discuss the lack of child abuse evidence at Mount Carmel during the Branch Davidian siege. The witness recounts how social workers found the children intelligent and polite, while local sheriffs reportedly had no issues with the group. The testimony highlights the community service performed by the men of Mount Carmel, including providing lumber and carpentry work for neighbors.