Topic: Prosecutors

4 chapters across the catalog

Texas radio personality Alex Jones claims the unraveling of government lies regarding Waco proves federal agencies engaged in terrorism against American citizens. Several federal prosecutors in Texas have been relieved from the case, including one official who publicly complained of a potential government cover-up. Surviving Branch Davidians expressed hope that the new investigation will lead to the release of over a dozen sect members currently in prison.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
50:05 - 56:20

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

ATF Internal Whistleblowers and the Reinstatement of Commanders

James Pate reads letters from ATF agents questioning why raid commanders Phil Winoski and Chuck Sarabin were reinstated with back pay after being fired for losing the element of surprise. He alleges that Undersecretary Ron Noble gave the final go-ahead for the raid and calls for a special prosecutor to investigate both federal agents and U.S. attorneys involved in the cover-up.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
1:41:06 - 1:45:02

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Accountability and the Future of the Mount Carmel Site

Ramsey Clark calls for the release of imprisoned survivors and the appointment of a special prosecutor to hold government agents accountable for constitutional violations. He envisions a "living monument" on the Mount Carmel site—a new church filled with music and children—to serve as a reminder for governments to respect the rights of their people.

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]
37:24 - 41:04

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]

Legal Aftermath, Witness Suppression and Prosecution

The discussion shifts to the legal proceedings following the siege, where Santoyo claims she was threatened by a prosecutor for not cooperating with the government's narrative. She notes that she was never allowed to testify on the stand, and the interviewer suggests that the defense was prevented from calling necessary witnesses to challenge the federal version of events.