Topic: Tstc

4 chapters across the catalog

Catherine Matteson Raid Interview[Raw And Uncensored 1999] [uHkTI9muGvQ]
5:39 - 9:46

Catherine Matteson Raid Interview[Raw And Uncensored 1999] [uHkTI9muGvQ]

Catherine Madison, ATF Sniper Positions and Surveillance at Mount Carmel

Catherine Madison describes the initial ATF attack, noting helicopters approached from the south and targeted David Koresh's room. She identifies a nearby house used by eight snipers who falsely claimed to be students at Texas State Technical College (TSTC). Madison notes that the high-end vehicles driven by these men were inconsistent with the typical student population at that school.

Waco The Final Assault 1995 And 1996 By David Thibodeau [7g4mfU9anAU]
1:31:00 - 1:34:27

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

ATF Incompetence, Carrie Jewell Testimony

Thibodeau mocks the undercover agents for claiming they were studying "philosophy" at a local technical trade college (TSTC). He then addresses the congressional testimony of Carrie Jewell, who claimed she was abused by Koresh. Thibodeau argues her testimony was scripted by her stepmother and contradicts the accounts of other family members.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
39:41 - 43:43

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

Sniper Positions, Surveillance Houses Near Mount Carmel

Catherine Matteson identifies specific houses near the compound used by government snipers and surveillance teams. She claims that individuals posing as students at TSTC were actually federal agents monitoring the Davidians. She also mentions a Greyhound-style bus used by the group that was destroyed after the fire.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
50:16 - 55:10

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Branch Davidian TV Production, Surveillance Observations

A producer for Jeff Davis and Alex Jones describes the process of bringing Branch Davidians onto Austin public access television in the mid-1990s to share their accounts. Catherine Madison recalls observing surveillance teams living in nearby houses prior to the 1993 raid. She notes that the individuals claimed to be students at TSTC, but their expensive vehicles and behavior suggested they were government agents monitoring the compound.