Topic: Raid

19 chapters across the catalog

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 2⧸2 [9XGkx0sdKQA]
0:00 - 1:40

The War On Drugs Is A War On You! PT 2⧸2 [9XGkx0sdKQA]

Mrs. Smith Describes Aggressive Police Conduct During Property Raid

Mrs. Smith details an aggressive law enforcement raid on her property involving approximately 15 to 20 officers armed with M16 rifles. She describes being denied a drink of water under threat of handcuffs while a low-flying black helicopter circled 30 feet above the trees. The encounter began with officers suiting up at a nearby BBQ restaurant before descending on the neighborhood.

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
36:48 - 41:02

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

Alex Jones on Averting a Second Waco

Alex Jones joins the program to discuss his role in publicizing the impending raid on the Gray family farm, which he claims averted a "blood bath." Jones reports that a multi-jurisdictional task force was prepared to move in but retreated after his broadcast drew national attention and patriot groups to the site. He characterizes the situation as a standoff between a criminal bureaucracy and citizens defending their constitutional rights.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
1:46 - 3:29

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]

Branch Davidian Account of the Initial ATF Raid

Clive Doyle describes the morning of the initial raid, noting that the community was caught by surprise while having breakfast. He claims that David Koresh attempted to speak with authorities at the front door before gunfire erupted from the outside. Doyle highlights testimony from the San Antonio trial suggesting agents failed to bring the search warrant they were purportedly there to serve.

Paul Fatta recalls being at a gun and trade show in Austin, Texas, on February 28, 1993, the day the ATF raid began. Upon returning to Waco, he found the perimeter sealed by federal agents and was unable to reach the Mount Carmel property. He describes monitoring the situation via radio, speaking to the media, and eventually being featured on America's Most Wanted.

Branch Davidian Paul Fatta Imprisoned For 12 Years Speaks For The First Time After Gag Order [wOc VVbLmJU]
9:35 - 11:56

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

Paul Fatta, Clive Doyle, February 28th Birthday Raid

Paul Fatta reflects on the loss of friends like Clive Doyle and his desire to maintain a positive outlook regarding the afterlife. He answers a question from an audience member named Laura regarding when he first heard about the raid. Fatta reveals that the raid occurred on his birthday and he only learned the details, including reports of deaths, late that evening from a woman named Maribel.

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]
10:20 - 12:31

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]

Government Overreach, Home Drug Raids and Paul Fatta Conviction

The conversation shifts to broader patterns of government violence, comparing the Waco incident to contemporary no-knock drug raids where agents wear masks and open fire on citizens. The case of Paul Fatta is highlighted; Fatta served 12 years in prison for conspiracy to kill a federal agent despite allegedly not being present at the Mount Carmel site during the 1993 shootout.

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]
3:19 - 10:09

Gonzales Texas Family Terrorized By Secret Black Ski Masked Fed Raid [Ln0AWtGFnIs]

Tony Castillo Describes No-Knock Raid and Family Trauma

Oil field worker Tony Castillo and his family recount a violent early-morning raid on their home involving flashbangs and masked agents. Castillo alleges that unidentified individuals in black ski masks broke windows, used grenades, and held his children at gunpoint with AR-15s despite finding no drugs on the premises. The family describes the psychological trauma of the event, including being cursed at by agents and the physical injuries sustained during the forced entry.

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]
12:31 - 15:07

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]

ATF Raid and Helicopter Fire at Mount Carmel

Catherine Madison provides a first-hand account of the initial ATF raid, describing the arrival of two large cattle trailers and three helicopters in V-formation. She recounts seeing the helicopters firing at the north side of the building and David Koresh's room. Madison describes the terror of being on the second floor as the aircraft circled the building, forcing her to take cover on the floor to avoid being hit.

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]
3:52 - 6:03

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]

Sheriff Margo Frazier and Law Enforcement Misconduct Allegations

Travis County Sheriff Margo Frazier faces criticism over aggressive law enforcement tactics, including a helicopter-assisted raid on the home of Sandy Schmidt. Reports indicate that officers held residents at gunpoint over non-illicit plants and conducted searches without warrants. Critics demand greater accountability for the sheriff's department, citing jail deaths and the violation of constitutional rights during drug raids.

Jack DeVault reiterates his claim that the raid's timing was dictated by media needs rather than tactical necessity. He begins to detail the use of CS gas on April 19, 1993, noting that the manufacturer's warnings explicitly state it should not be used in enclosed buildings. He criticizes Janet Reno's claim that the gas was used to protect children, given its incapacitating effects.

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]
36:29 - 43:47

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]

Free Radio Austin Raid and US Marshal Intervention

A broadcaster known as Reckless reports live on a raid of Free Radio Austin by US Marshals and FCC agents. The authorities dismantled a 70-foot tower and seized broadcasting equipment, despite the station's attempt to hide its transmitter underground to buy time for media coverage. Alex Jones joins the conversation to support the station, framing the raid as an attempt to silence independent media ahead of a major corporate summit.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
46:03 - 50:04

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

Military Involvement and the Major Philip Lindley Memo

James Pate reveals a classified Army document from Major Philip W. Lindley, a JAG officer, which characterized the ATF's plan as a mission against "civilian targets" rather than a standard warrant service. He names four Green Berets present during the raid—Chris Dunn, Warren Ackley, Bob Morland, and John Wilson—and alleges that military lawyers warned the involvement crossed legal lines.

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]
0:00 - 2:40

AJ Interviews Travis County Sheriff Margo Frasier [cbFirgKJ1es]

Sandy Smith Mulberry Weed Drug Raid Mistake

Travis County Task Force agents conducted a high-stakes drug raid on the home of 56-year-old Sandy Smith after helicopter surveillance misidentified mulberry weeds as marijuana plants. Smith was held at gunpoint and handcuffed before officers realized the error and apologized for the inconvenience. Sheriff Margo Fraser confirmed the officers lacked a search warrant and initiated an investigation into whether the conduct was proper under warrant requirement exceptions.

Ophelia Santoyo provides an eyewitness account of the initial BATF raid on February 28, 1993. She describes seeing agents emerge from trailers with guns drawn and asserts that the federal agents fired first at David Koresh and Perry Jones. She recalls Koresh standing at the door without a weapon, telling the agents to wait because women and children were inside.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
19:21 - 25:17

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

February 28 ATF Raid, Firsthand Accounts of the Shootout

Catherine Madison recounts the initial ATF raid on February 28, 1993, describing the arrival of vehicles and the subsequent firing from helicopters. She details the deaths of Winston Blake and Jaydean Wendel, who were reportedly shot while in their beds or tending to children. The account emphasizes the terror of the residents as bullets penetrated the building's walls and ceilings while women shielded their children on the floor.

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]
7:50 - 10:21

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]

February 28 Raid, Media Tip-off, Initial ATF Confrontation

On February 28, 1993, David Jones encountered media members who revealed that a major police action was imminent at Mount Carmel. This information was relayed to David Koresh while he was with undercover agent Robert Rodriguez. Contrary to reports of a 45-minute armed ambush, Koresh reportedly instructed followers to remain calm and stay in their rooms while he attempted to speak with the arriving agents at the front door.

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]
1:01:00 - 1:03:43

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]

Commencement of the February 28 Raid

On the morning of February 28, 1993, David Koresh informed the community that a raid was imminent and instructed everyone to remain calm in their rooms. Koresh attempted to speak with agents at the front door, shouting that women and children were present before gunfire erupted. Perry Jones was among the first wounded, crawling up the hallway and informing others that Koresh had also been shot during the opening moments of the conflict.

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]
24:44 - 26:36

Alex Jones Really Cares About Your Childrens' Clean Water(Dogs Too) [6GpVgH5kRfI]

Sandy Smith, Police Raid Recovery and Constitutional Protection

Sandy Smith shares her story of being raided the previous year and credits Mike Hanson with providing essential support during her recovery. She endorses Hanson for Commissioner of Precinct 3 (later corrected to Precinct 4), arguing that he will protect innocent people and uphold the Constitution. The segment ends with a patriotic call to stand against the New World Order and preserve the Republic.