Topic: Tornado

6 chapters across the catalog

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.

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]
30:30 - 33:26

1997 Interview With Lt. Beck Commander Travis County Swat Team [ Yx1WBKIG U]

Foreign Troops and MOUT Training Sites

German Air Force units have been training in West Texas and New Mexico for years, utilizing low-level flight paths for Tornado jets. Lieutenant Beck explains that the Southwest provides a unique training environment for Middle Eastern combat scenarios that Europe lacks. He also describes training at Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) sites at Fort Hood, which simulate building complexes for tactical drills.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
26:21 - 29:03

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

KCXL Radio, Kansas City Tornadoes, Alex Jones Popularity

Johnny Santoli of KCXL 1140 AM describes surviving a series of tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas while traveling to a seminar. He discusses the growing popularity of Alex Jones in the Kansas City market following the September 11 attacks. Santoli attributes this growth to the documented nature of Jones's video research and radio broadcasts.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:40:02 - 1:42:49

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

Sheila Martin, 24th Anniversary of the Siege

Survivor Sheila Martin, who lost her husband and four children, reflects on the 24th anniversary of the tragedy. The segment questions why civil rights leaders like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton did not advocate for the minority victims at Waco. It also mentions a tornado that hit the rebuilt church.

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.