Waco: what really happened? For 51 days the world was gripped by the siege at Mt. Carmel, home to a community of devout Christians. Global media held the world spellbound spinning the tale of a deranged cult leader, David Koresh, and his seduced followers, who they claimed committed mass suicide, with 76 men women and children perishing in a fiery blaze on the Texas plains. David Thibodeau walked ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
Today we meet Stewart A. Wright who is a Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas who has served as a legal expert in several high profile trials in the U... more
We are speaking to Dick DeGuerin a highly respected Texan lawyer who represented David Koresh the leader of the Branch Davidians. He is one of the few eyewitnesses to enter the building to see what was happening inside, and saw firsthand evidence bri... more
We are speaking with John Dowdle, writer and director of ‘Waco’ the Paramount 6 part TV series which is based upon David Thibodeau’s book ‘A Place Called Waco: A Survivor’s Story’. A theme through his work is to challenge the mainstream narratives fe... more
We are speaking with David Thibodeau, Waco Survivor, author, drummer, seeker of the truth. David is one of only 9 people to walk out of the howling inferno that engulfed and killed 76 of his close friends and fellow Christians. He has been challengin... more
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Very informative with episodes featuring those who were actually there. Thirty years later the Waco tragedy still resonates.
That old man host who keeps countering all the answers these survivors are giving, can eat a meat. Dude literally ruins this entire podcast. I’d slap him around if I could meet him. Shut up and be grateful these people are reliving this history for you. Dudes a clown
The guests and and the information and insight provided by them is enough on its own to captivate the listener. Unfortunately the host interrupts at key speaking points and then asks stupid demeaning questions that were answered in the guests narrative just seconds before. An example was a guest speaking about a thermal video he watched of members being shot etc and his description of how horrible that was to watch, he’s then interrupted by the host to ask the question “what about that video bot... more
While it’s cool to get insight into the Waco incident through this podcast, the host is pretty bad.
One of the things that sets great podcasts apart is the hosts’ ability to listen…to let the guest speak at length, and to ask relevant follow-up questions. This host is rude and interrupts the guest on multiple occasions.
Finally something that shows the other side of the story.
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