Topic: Religious Freedom

10 chapters across the catalog

The Gray Standoff On ABC 20⧸20 Part 2 Of 2 [WX78CRXdBlU]
2:48 - 4:24

The Gray Standoff On ABC 20⧸20 Part 2 Of 2 [WX78CRXdBlU]

Alex Jones and Michael Trice Support the Gray Family

Radio host Alex Jones and Louisiana preacher Michael Trice have traveled to the compound to support John Joe Gray against what they characterize as government tyranny. Jones argues the family has a right to defend their property, while Trice claims his presence as a minister is necessary to protect a Christian family from a potential bloodbath. The family has reportedly stockpiled two years of food to sustain a long-term standoff.

1999 Pat Robertson Interview With Mike McNulty On His Film "Waco: A New Revelation" [clxIrH40NTM]
13:20 - 14:57

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

Constitutional Rights and the Precedent of Government Violence

A concluding commentary emphasizes that regardless of David Koresh's theology, citizens in a free society have the right to express differing points of view without facing government assassination. The events at Waco are characterized as a dangerous precedent where the administration allegedly scoffed at the law and engaged in a cover-up. The segment reiterates that the death of innocent civilians at Mount Carmel should be viewed as a grave violation of American liberty that requires accountability.

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX  The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]
29:59 - 33:10

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]

Davidian Children, Janet Reno and Religious Freedom

The program disputes Attorney General Janet Reno's claims of child abuse within the compound, citing earlier Child Protective Services investigations that found the children to be well-cared for and educated. FBI negotiations are characterized as stall tactics while the government allegedly prepared for further action. The segment emphasizes the right to religious freedom and criticizes government officials for prejudging the Davidians before any trial.

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]
14:33 - 16:49

ABC 20⧸20 Interviews Mike Hanson For Waco 25 Year Anniversary Special [u51Jk3rN3UM]

Alex Jones Career Fallout, Personal Ties to Waco Survivors

Mike Hanson explains that Alex Jones was fired from his radio show due to his involvement in rebuilding the Branch Davidian church. Hanson describes how his interest in Waco evolved from a political rallying cry into deep personal friendships with survivors like Clive Doyle. He claims the rebuilding project was his original idea, which he then convinced Jones to promote to a national audience to provide a memorial for the 82 victims.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]
28:47 - 30:00

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Gun Rights, Religious Freedom and Biometric Scanning

The Branch Davidians are described as a spiritual group exercising their legal rights to own firearms, which the hosts claim were all licensed and legal. The segment warns that the New World Order intends to disarm the American public, a process they believe began in the 1960s. The ongoing implementation of thumb scanning for identification is cited as a precursor to further loss of civil liberties.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
1:56:26 - 1:58:58

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Alabama School Prayer Ban, Court-Appointed Monitors

A federal court order in Alabama has permanently enjoined students from engaging in vocal prayer or religious discussions on school property, even during times of crisis. The court has also authorized the appointment of monitors with the power to enter any classroom or sporting event to ensure compliance. This level of federal oversight is viewed as a pivotal point in the censorship of religious expression in America.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
1:31:26 - 1:36:16

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

Ramsey Clark on the Right to Be Let Alone

Ramsey Clark addresses the crowd, citing Justice Louis Brandeis on the "right to be let alone" as the most cherished of civilized rights. He compares the Branch Davidians to the pilgrims on the Mayflower, arguing they were a religious people who were persecuted simply for wanting to live according to their faith in isolation.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:46:43 - 1:48:46

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

Phoenix Project, Rebuilding the Mount Carmel Church

Alex Jones and Mike Hanson organize "The Phoenix Project" to rebuild the church sanctuary at Mount Carmel. Volunteers from across Central Texas gather to construct a 50-by-50 foot white frame building intended to serve as a church, memorial, and museum.

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]
16:57 - 19:42

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]

Constitutional Rights Advocacy, Memorial for Waco Siege Victims

An address is given regarding the deaths of children and teenagers during the 1993 Waco siege, framing the event as a violation of constitutional rights and religious freedom. The speaker challenges the audience to consider how they would feel if their own religious beliefs were deemed demented by the government. The segment concludes with a call for citizens to take heed of government actions.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
1:58:41 - 2:02:54

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Phoenix Project Launch, Austin Volunteer Convoy

The "Phoenix Project," organized by Alex Jones, involves dozens of volunteers from Austin and Central Texas traveling to Waco to rebuild the Branch Davidian church. The project is framed as a symbol of religious freedom and a memorial to the 80 people who died in 1993. Volunteers, including contractor Mike Hanson, provide labor and materials to construct a 30 by 40 foot white frame chapel on the original sanctuary site.