Topic: Federal Prison

4 chapters across the catalog

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]
11:57 - 13:46

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

Paul Fatta, Federal Charges, Prison Inmate Respect

Paul Fatta lists the federal charges brought against him, including conspiracy to murder federal agents and manufacturing automatic weapons. He describes his experience in county jail, noting that other inmates initially feared the Branch Davidians due to media coverage. However, he claims many prisoners eventually showed respect for the group because they stood up against the government system.

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]
16:13 - 18:03

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

Paul Fatta, Federal Transfer Center, Branch Davidian Identification

Paul Fatta describes a tense moment at the El Reno transfer center where guards identified the Branch Davidians as "cop killers" to a room of approximately one hundred prisoners. Fatta initially feared a violent reaction from the other inmates. Instead, he claims the prisoners approached the group to shake hands in a show of solidarity against the authorities.

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]
8:16 - 11:39

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]

The Waco Whitewash, Branch Davidian Trial Discrepancies

Jack DeVault argues that the federal government rigged the Waco trial to secure convictions despite the jury finding defendants not guilty of murder and conspiracy. He highlights that nine survivors received sentences totaling 248 years for minor charges. DeVault asserts the 1993 raid was unconstitutional and that the government is using imprisonment to justify the deaths of 82 people.

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]
44:09 - 57:17

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]

Bastrop Federal Prison, UN Vehicle Sign Allegations

Alex Jones conducts field reporting outside a facility in Bastrop, investigating claims that inmates are being used to manufacture United Nations signs for a fleet of white vehicles. Jones interviews individuals near the prison who suggest the vehicles might be for the Border Patrol, though he remains skeptical. The segment highlights the presence of a large number of white trucks and the perceived militarization of the area.