Twenty Years Since Waco
Twenty Years Since Waco
Twenty
years ago, the Waco Massacre siege began on Sunday, February 28, 1993, and
ended violently 50 days later on April 19. It was today that the
people inside the Waco Church & Home fought off the government agents
after they were unjustly attacked. Patriots should know that the
Branch Davidians were attacked with full automatic weapons and won today.
They didn't fire the first shot, but they did successfully defend
themselves. Click
here to watch Waco Rules of Engagement Video
Many
people believe that David Koresh (or the Branch Davidians) were responsible
for the deaths of the 74 men, women and children who died in the inferno at
Waco on April 19, 1993.
This
is the story that the FBI put out. It is a lie. The guns they had were
legal. The local sheriff investigated and found no basis for complaints
against them.
These
were law-abiding American citizens, even if they thought differently to
most other folks. They trusted the U.S. Constitution to ensure their
political rights, but they were murdered by agents acting under the
authority of the U.S. government. Read this page if you believe otherwise.
If you still have doubts, get the video Rules of Engagement for visual
evidence. Or read the book Armageddon in Waco. Or see the film Waco: A New
Revelation.
After the February raid by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
(BATF) of David Koresh's dissident religious community at Waco, Texas, the
FBI and the U.S. Army took over, mounting a 51-day siege. This included
such psy-war tactics as sleep deprivation of the inhabitants of the
community by means of all-night broadcasts of recordings of the screams of
rabbits being slaughtered.
Finally, despite David Koresh's pledge to surrender upon completion of his
written explanation of the meaning of the Seven Seals, the FBI and the Army
attacked. At dawn on April 19, 1993, and throughout the morning, tanks
rammed holes in the main building and pumped (in the FBI's words)
"massive amounts" of CS gas into the building, despite knowing
that inside were more than a dozen children. The tanks demolished parts of
the compound and created tunnels for the wind to blow through. The
buildings at this point were saturated with inflammable CS gas and spilled
kerosene.
Around midday two U.S. military pyrotechnic devices were fired into the
main building, igniting a fire which (because of the holes in the walls
allowing the wind to gust through) spread rapidly through the complex of
buildings and became an inferno. 74 men, women and children died —
including twelve children younger than five years of age. Fire trucks were
prevented by the FBI from approaching the inferno. After the compound had
burned down the BATF flag was hoisted aloft to signify 'victory'.
Subsequently the burned-out ruin was razed in an attempt to remove all
evidence of this premeditated murder of innocent civilians by agents of the
U.S. government. Thus occurred an atrocity which many Americans
believe could never happen in their country. A look at the evidence presented
in the film Waco: Rules of Engagement (and in the BBC documentary broadcast
in the U.K. on November 28, 1998) shows that it did happen.
The lawyer for one of the survivors said at one of the U.S. government
'investigations' (or rather, whitewashes): In this country when people are
accused of a crime they are arrested and given a trial — that's 'due
process'. If found guilty of murder then maybe they are killed. We don't
just kill them first — which is what happened at Waco.
A
public which would appear to consist mostly of gullible idiots, with no
sense of injustice (except when it affects themselves), believing what they
were told (with the help of a willing media) by their ill-informed,
ill-advised and violence-obsessed (and, as it turned out, murderous) government,
a public which overwhelming approved of a shameful instance of
government-sanctioned slaughter of people who had broken no law (it is
legal to protect oneself against attack), including twenty-one children
under the age of 16.
Lisa
Martin
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13
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Sheila
Martin, Jr.
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15
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Rachel
Sylvia
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12
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Hollywood
Sylvia
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1
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Joseph
Martinez
|
8
|
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Abigail
Martinez
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11
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Crystal
Martinez
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3
|
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Isaiah
Martinez
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4
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Audrey
Martinez
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13
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Melissa
Morrison
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6
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Chanel
Andrade
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1
|
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Cyrus
Koresh
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8
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Star
Koresh
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6
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Bobbie
Lane Koresh
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2
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Dayland
Gent
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3
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Page
Gent
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1
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Mayanah
Schneider
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2
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Startle
Summers
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1
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Serenity
Jones
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4
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Chica
Jones
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2
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Little
One Jones
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2
|
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Click here for the complete list of Branch
Davidian victims.
The cover-up of this crime continues to this day. The FBI stonewalled
investigations into the Waco massacre. A supposedly independent
investigation led by former senator John Danforth, a Republican from Missouri,
led to a whitewash of the government’s actions. Even Danforth, however, was
forced to protest the FBI’s obstruction of efforts to obtain evidence
related to Waco.
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