Topic: Mount Carmel Church

12 chapters across the catalog

America: Wake Up Or Waco [23kt7eJedBo]
3:53 - 5:22

America: Wake Up Or Waco [23kt7eJedBo]

The Phoenix Project and Rebuilding the Mount Carmel Church

The Phoenix Project is an initiative to rebuild the Branch Davidian church as a memorial and museum on the original 1993 site. Led by contractor Mike Hanson and a team of volunteers, the project aims to provide survivors with a place of worship despite the presence of razor wire and past threats. Survivors express surprise and gratitude that volunteers had the courage to assist in the reconstruction.

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
1:00:10 - 1:02:35

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]

Swat Team Boots and Mount Carmel Rebuilding Project

In the final segments, observers mock a suspected federal agent's "Swat team boots" and challenge him to a discussion. Plans are announced to return to the Mount Carmel complex in Bellmead the following day to continue rebuilding the church as a memorial. The speaker notes that while some groups are barred by the DPS, "good folks" of every race are welcome to assist in the reconstruction.

MtCarmel  24 Years  After Fire   Murders  Quick Report From Mike Hanson [2o9TKmoHK6E]
1:43 - 2:57

MtCarmel 24 Years After Fire Murders Quick Report From Mike Hanson [2o9TKmoHK6E]

Mount Carmel Site Reconstruction and Survivor Testimonials

The original 50-room complex at Mount Carmel, which included a gym and swimming pool, remains mostly cleared of rubble except for the original pool structure. A new church was dedicated to the Branch Davidians on the site between 1999 and 2000 to replace the one destroyed in the 1993 fire. Plans are mentioned to interview survivors of the siege to provide their personal accounts of the events that occurred at the site.

Sheila Martin Waco Survivor – [pDvNKPzfLCc]
1:30 - 2:46

Sheila Martin Waco Survivor – [pDvNKPzfLCc]

Mount Carmel Church Reconstruction and Tornado Damage

A church built at the Mount Carmel site 17 years ago recently sustained damage from a tornado. The structure was originally constructed over a seven-month period starting in September 1999 and was dedicated to the survivors on April 19, 2000. The timeline of the reconstruction is contrasted with the upcoming 25th anniversary of the original Waco siege.

24 Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre Updating [6KiB3xgCWBU]
1:30 - 2:46

24 Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre Updating [6KiB3xgCWBU]

Mount Carmel Church Reconstruction and Tornado Damage

A commemorative church was built at the Mount Carmel site starting in September 1999 and dedicated on April 19, 2000. Despite a recent tornado strike, the structure remains a focal point for survivors and supporters. The timeline marks 17 years since the building's completion and 24 years since the original Waco siege events.

Catherine Matteson Raid Interview[Raw And Uncensored 1999] [uHkTI9muGvQ]
0:00 - 5:38

Catherine Matteson Raid Interview[Raw And Uncensored 1999] [uHkTI9muGvQ]

Mike Hanson Archives, Waco 27th Anniversary and Catherine Madison Interview

Mike Hanson introduces the Waco Archives YouTube channel ahead of the 27th anniversary of the ATF raid on Mount Carmel Church. Hanson previews a raw interview from 20 years ago with Catherine Madison, a Branch Davidian survivor who died in 2009. The introduction includes an anecdote about Madison being kicked off a Christian radio station in 1996 for claiming David Koresh would return.

Individuals arrive at the former site of the Branch Davidian home, clarifying that the location was a church rather than a "compound" as labeled by the media. The group observes the physical remains of the property, including a storage facility and areas where government vehicles were allegedly rammed through buildings.

Raw Footage 1999 Of Patriots Rebuilding Church For Survivors [KJmVLHSo11o]
21:04 - 22:51

Raw Footage 1999 Of Patriots Rebuilding Church For Survivors [KJmVLHSo11o]

Witness Account of Helicopter Assault on David Koresh's Bedroom

A witness describes seeing helicopters approaching the Mount Carmel Center in a V-formation during the 1993 siege. The account details how gunfire was directed specifically at David Koresh's bedroom, a detail the speaker claims was omitted from mainstream television coverage. The conversation shifts to the funding of the new church project, which is reportedly fully paid for through contributions.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
13:37 - 16:33

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Mount Carmel Memorial Church, Volunteer Spirit

Volunteers discuss the progress of the new memorial church at Mount Carmel, expressing excitement for its completion. A survivor shares the personal toll of the tragedy, noting the loss of six family members. The segment emphasizes a "volunteer spirit" aimed at building a community based on understanding rather than government intolerance.

Volunteers continue rebuilding the Branch Davidian church despite a nearby protest by the Ku Klux Klan. The Davidians explicitly reject the Klan's support and refuse to accept any donations from the group. The segment concludes with a call to uphold the Constitution and the Republic of the United States.

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]
2:04:41 - 2:10:42

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]

Rebuilding the Mount Carmel Church, Catherine Madison's Legacy

Alex Jones describes raising $250,000 through his radio show to rebuild the church at Mount Carmel for the survivors, with the groundbreaking occurring in 1999 and dedication in 2000. A posthumous message from survivor Catherine Madison is played, in which she thanks the volunteers and donors. Madison also critiques the 1994 trial, claiming the judge had a predetermined bias toward the government.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
1:51:33 - 1:54:20

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Sheila Martin 24th Anniversary, Church Rebuilding Timeline

Sheila Martin reflects on the 24th anniversary of the Waco tragedy and the significance of the memorial pictures displayed at the site. She recalls the effort required to build the new church, which began in September 1999 and was dedicated in April 2000. Despite a tornado hitting the structure in the intervening years, the church remains a central gathering point for survivors and their families.