Topic: Survivor

16 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis With Paul Fatta   Davidian Imprisoned For 12 Years After The Waco Siege [A5lY31r4 BM]
1:23 - 3:17

Jeff Davis With Paul Fatta Davidian Imprisoned For 12 Years After The Waco Siege [A5lY31r4 BM]

Legal Responsibility and Political Nature of the Waco Trials

Paul Fatta explains how federal conspiracy laws allowed prosecutors to hold him responsible for the deaths of federal agents despite his physical absence from Mount Carmel. He characterizes the legal proceedings as a political trial where the government sought a "pound of flesh" from survivors to deflect responsibility for the tragedy. Fatta concludes by reflecting on the lack of justice served by the judicial system and his reliance on faith following his release.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
8:32 - 10:53

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

Branch Davidian Survivor Memorial Service, April 19th

Clive Doyle shares details for an upcoming memorial gathering on April 19th to commemorate the anniversary of the siege's end. The event is tentatively planned for the Country Inn and Suites on Interstate 35, involving a service followed by visits to the cemetery and the Mount Carmel site. Jeff Davis and Mike Hanson confirm their intentions to attend the gathering.

Waco Siege Survivor Clive Doyle Calls The Jeff Davis Show Feb 28th 2011 [PEXHkw FbWE]
10:54 - 12:21

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

Legacy and Mortality of the Waco Siege Survivors

Clive Doyle reflects on the aging population of Waco survivors and the importance of maintaining the memory of the 1993 events. He mentions the passing of Katherine Madison in the previous year and expresses hope that future generations will continue to share the story of what happened at Mount Carmel as the original witnesses pass away.

Clive Doyle, one of nine survivors of the 1993 inferno, has returned to live on the original Branch Davidian property in a mobile home. Doyle maintains that federal agents systematically demolished the building and sprayed gas, leading to the death of his 18-year-old daughter, Sherry. Despite the new evidence regarding flammable canisters, the Attorney General continues to assert that David Koresh and his followers started the fire.

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]
50:46 - 56:02

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]

Survivor Roll Call, Prison Sentences, Victor Barreto Passing

The speaker lists the survivors of the Waco siege, categorized by their nationality, including those who served prison time such as Brad Branch and Kevin Moore. Several survivors have passed away in the years since the event, including Mary Jones and James Lauder. The segment concludes with a tribute to Victor Barreto, an early follower of David Koresh's message, who died in January of the current year.

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]

Sheila Martin Waco Survivor – [pDvNKPzfLCc]

Sheila Martin and the Waco Siege 24th Anniversary

Sheila Martin, a survivor of the Waco siege, reflects on the 24th anniversary of the event and the memorial display featuring photos of the deceased. The discussion highlights the diverse nationalities and ages of the victims, noting that approximately one-third of those killed were Black. Criticism is directed toward civil rights leaders like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton for their perceived lack of advocacy for the minority victims at Mount Carmel.

24 Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre Updating [6KiB3xgCWBU]

24 Year Anniversary Of Waco Massacre Updating [6KiB3xgCWBU]

Sheila Martin Reflects on Waco 24th Anniversary Memorial

Sheila Martin, a survivor of the Mount Carmel siege, discusses the 24th anniversary memorial service featuring photos of the victims. The conversation highlights the diverse backgrounds of the deceased, noting that approximately one-third of the victims were Black. Criticism is directed toward civil rights leaders like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton for their perceived lack of advocacy for the victims during the 1993 incident.

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]
8:14 - 9:38

MHARCHIVES 1996: Mike Hanson & Catherine Matteson Branch Davidian Survivor [O1 K4koRYmM]

Child Safety, Surveillance at Mount Carmel

Catherine Madison explains that parents and adults at Mount Carmel kept children under constant surveillance, even while playing in the sandbox, due to fears of government intervention. A caller expresses sympathy for the survivors and the nation's loss, noting that Madison does not fit the public image of a criminal.

4 19 1998 Mt Carmel Waco Trip Raw Footage, Jeff Davis⧸Alex Jones(Before Church Was Rebuilt 1999) [fQc1mdqCT9s]
26:05 - 28:45

4 19 1998 Mt Carmel Waco Trip Raw Footage, Jeff Davis⧸Alex Jones(Before Church Was Rebuilt 1999) [fQc1mdqCT9s]

Continuation of Victim Names and Survivor Memorials

The reading of the deceased continues, including infants and families who perished in the 1993 siege. The segment also acknowledges survivors who have passed away since the event, such as James Lauder and Jamie Martin, for whom memorial stones have been placed.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
13:18 - 15:56

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]

Children's Testimony, Inside Mount Carmel Interviews

Thibodeau discusses drawings by children who survived the siege, which depicted bullet holes in the roof of the building. He references a video titled "Inside Mount Carmel" featuring interviews with 53 people, including a boy named Isaiah who found bullets near his feet. Thibodeau also details the ATF's killing of the group's Alaskan Malamute dogs during the initial raid.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
28:03 - 29:38

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

Annetta Richards, Survivor Account of April 19th

Survivor Annetta Richards reflects on the spiritual and emotional weight of the Waco tragedy. She describes the physical pain and torture associated with the CS gas and the fire on April 19th. Richards emphasizes that while survivors carry the pain of memory, they seek divine justice rather than personal vengeance.

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]
49:25 - 53:10

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

Mount Carmel Survivors Memorial Fund, Donation Scams, Legal Farce

Clive Doyle discusses the Mount Carmel Survivors Memorial Fund in Axtell, Texas, as the only legitimate organization for assisting survivors and their families. He warns of potential scams by other groups claiming to collect money on their behalf. Doyle characterizes the entire legal process, from the trial to the congressional hearings, as a one-sided farce where government agents committed perjury without consequence.

Clive Doyle Fire Survivor Jeff Davis ShowClassic 1995 [e QfEPCHKCc]
58:38 - 1:01:14

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

Psychological Impact, Survivor Guilt, Life After Waco

Clive Doyle reflects on the permanent changes to his life, including physical disabilities in his hands and the mental burden of survivor guilt. He describes the haunting memories of the fire and the recurring questions about why he survived while his daughter and friends did not. Despite the trauma and the ongoing harassment of his friends in prison, he attempts to maintain the peace-loving attitude encouraged by David Koresh.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
38:37 - 42:48

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Financial Exploitation of Survivors and the Cause Foundation

The discussion addresses the financial plight of Waco survivors, noting that several groups claiming to raise money for them have allegedly not delivered any funds to the victims. Catherine Madison is mentioned as a source for tapes of David Koresh's scriptural teachings. The hosts warn against "vultures" and squatters attempting to take the Davidians' land, while providing the address for the Mount Carmel Survivors Memorial Fund in Axtell, Texas.

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.