Topic: Mga Films

2 chapters across the catalog

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.

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]
5:19 - 7:49

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

Michael McNulty on Infrared Evidence of Gunfire at Waco

Investigative researcher Michael McNulty discusses Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) footage that allegedly shows human figures firing automatic weapons into the Branch Davidian compound. McNulty explains that the shapes appear as dark objects due to the temperature difference between the air-conditioned vehicles and the warm environment. The documentary team, including expert Dr. Edward Allard, identified distinctive muzzle flashes occurring at a rate of 600 rounds per minute, suggesting active engagement by government forces.