Topic: Motel

5 chapters across the catalog

Mike Hanson describes the massive economic shift in Gonzales, Texas, due to the Eagle Ford Shale oil formation. He explains how the area has produced hundreds of new millionaires and discusses his own investments, including building the Wolf Motel to house oil industry workers.

Mike Hanson promotes his business, the Wolf Motel in Gonzales, claiming it features the beds once used by Elvis Presley and the outlaw duo Bonnie and Clyde. He describes the motel as a country-themed establishment named after his grandfather.

Gonzales Association Of Patriots(GAP) Helping Gonzales, Texas People In Need [lDjnh1ubFjI]
1:56 - 3:28

Gonzales Association Of Patriots(GAP) Helping Gonzales, Texas People In Need [lDjnh1ubFjI]

Wolf Motel Management Transition and Donation Information

Mike Hanson announces that he has resumed management of the Wolf Motel and is currently overseeing cleanup efforts at the property. The segment concludes with instructions for the public to support the Gonzales Association of Patriots by sending donations to P.O. Box 481 in Gonzales, Texas. Hanson emphasizes that these public contributions fund the organization's monthly charitable activities.

Hanson issues a plea for technical assistance from anyone skilled in VHS-to-digital transfers, offering free motel lodging in exchange for help. He explains that his book sales currently fund the $600 weekly operational costs of the archive. He expresses a sense of urgency to release the truth about Waco to the public before he passes away, citing the sheer volume of material remaining in storage.

Never Seen 1995 Interview With Waco Survivor Catherine Matteson [Cw1hkGgfK34]
35:30 - 37:40

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

Mark Domingue, Brittany Motel Sanctuary

Mark Domingue, owner of the Brittany Motel in Waco, provided free housing to Branch Davidian survivors who had lost everything in the fire. Despite government pressure to shut him down, Domingue maintained a sanctuary for the displaced residents. The witness expresses deep gratitude for his support when no other local entities would offer assistance.