The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 2: Seeking Legal Counsel
The latest research on the Sarah Branham investigation is live!
The latest research on the Sarah Branham investigation is live!
The full set of documentation for Sarah's investigation will be published over time, as we carefully examine each of the 93 exhibits and the full text of the Intent To Sue documentation created by Sarah's legal team. Documents, images, newspaper articles, and more can be found at the bottom of each page under the video.
Episode 2: Seeking Legal Counsel:
https://william-branham.org/site/topics/the_sarah_branham_investigation_part_2_seeking_legal_counsel
The Series Landing Page and Series Overview:
https://william-branham.org/site/topics/the_sarah_branham_investigation
Newly Introduced Pages, with new photos, government documents, newspaper articles, and more:
https://william-branham.org/site/research-updates
Episode 2 Overview:
This episode examines Sarah Branham's quest to find legal counsel through a network of supporters in other countries. It begins by examining the version of Sarah Branham's letter entitled "Take It With You" that had been made available to the public, and alterations to that letter that did not exist in the original. It also examines a handwritten letter that Sarah sent to Orland Walker and his wife, describing her desperate situation and how leaders in Branham's "Message" cult were behaving. According to Sarah, ministers in the "Message" cult had banded together to pray that "Satan would destroy her flesh".
It also examines a letter sent from Sarah Branham to Ray Thompson in New Zealand wherein Sarah describes the lifestyle of her brother, Billy Paul Branham when Billy Paul was not on stage. According to Sarah, Billy Paul smoked during the services and drank alcohol, which was strictly condemned by William Branham and other cult leaders. As a result, William Branham did not want Billy Paul to participate in the revival meetings. The letter goes on to describe the unethical practices of Pearry Green, "Message" cult leader of the Tucson Tabernacle and close personal friend of William Branham. According to Sarah, Green had amassed millions of dollars while destroying marriages and finances of both her and her sister, Rebekah Branham Smith. At the end of her letter, Sarah accused Billy Paul Branham of forgery, which is a felony in all fifty states of the U.S. According to Sarah, Billy Paul had forged William Branham's signature and added "Jr" to the signature to get access to all assets of the William Branham Evangelistic Association. (Billy Paul Branham is not a "Jr", and became a "Sr" when he named his son "William Paul Branham, Jr". Billy Paul's son is technically the one named on the document though according to Sarah it was signed by Billy Paul, intended to be William Branham, Billy Paul's father.)
Last, it examines the credibility of Gerald Lee Walker, whom Sarah connected with to begin the legal process of suing her brothers for the things she felt were either unethical or criminal with regards to the business operating underneath the "Message" cult. It examines the relationship of the Walker family to the cult, including William Branham's usage of Orland Walker's "spiritual dream" stating "I'll ride this trail once more". It compares Sarah's accusations of Billy Paul drinking to that of Howard Branham, who operated a bar and nightclub in Jeffersonville, IN while touring with William Branham in the revival meetings, and compares Walker's conversion to that of Matthew Carapella and Steven Ravbar.
Names mentioned in this video:
- Ewald Frank
- WMB1 (A William Branham Archive Data Website)
- Ray Thompson (Sarah's letter can be found here)
- Billy Paul Branham
- Orland Walker
- Gerald Lee Walker
- Harold Waaka
- Leon Long
- Gwen Noad
- Pearry Green
- Matthew Carapella
- Steven Ravbar