Letter From Raymond Jackson to Billy Paul Branham
On June 25, 1990, Raymond "Junior" Jackson sent a letter to Billy Paul Branham pleading for Billy Paul and Joseph Branham to come to the aid of their sister. This letter is used in one of the exhibits in the Intent to Sue, described in the Sarah Branham Investigation.
The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 5: The William Branham Evangelistic Association
This episode examines the formation of the William Branham Evangelistic Association, its unusual beginnings, and a glimpse into its unusual activities. According to Sarah Branham's letter, "Take It With You", Billy Paul Branham "appeared before a Notary Public as William Branham transferring the William Branham Evangelistic Association into another corporation. " shortly before his Rev. William Branham's death in 1965. Meda Branham allegedly confirmed that Billy Paul forged the signature in order to "give him power and access over the money". Gerald Lee Walker began collecting government documents to verify Sarah's claim and Meda's alleged claim, which Walker appeared to confirm through the evidence collected.
The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 4: Response From Headquarters
This episode examines the response from headquarters when "Message" cult leaders sent correspondence to Billy Paul Branham asking to help Sarah's dire situation. Upon examination of the various exchanges of letters, Gerald Lee Walker came to the conclusion that the responses from Billy Paul Branham were "self-serving", with "self-evident attributes of dishonesty", "misleading", and written not to the person on the address of the envelope, assumably the court system. It begins by examining copies of letters and dates sent to Billy Paul Branham and how Billy Paul responded. To cult leaders, Billy Paul disclaimed that he was 100% aware of Sarah's desperate situation and had allegedly tried without success to contact her to offer assistance and allegedly received no response. To Sarah, however, the response was quite different.
The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 2: Seeking Legal Counsel
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".
The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 1: A Cry For Help
In this first episode of the series, Sarah Branham sends a letter pleading for help. Sarah, her husband, and their eight children are in a desperate situation due to financial struggles after working as missionaries to Guatemala and spreading the "Message" of William Branham deep into South America. Sarah describes the hardships that she faced after being allegedly taken advantage of by cult leaders back in the United States. At the same time, it appears that "Message" cult leaders were attempting to silence Sarah by praying that Satan would destroy Sarah's flesh.
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