ATF’s History on Waco is Full of Misinformation and Coverup
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives posted a “history” of the botched service of a search warrant on the residence and buildings of the Branch Davidian religious sect on unincorporated property near Waco, Texas, on February 28, 1993.
This correspondent closely followed news of the botched raid and siege as current events. The research on this assignment refreshed emotions from three decades ago when the nation reeled under a situation that exposed the Clinton administration’s use of naked force and its disdain for the Constitution and the rule of law. The events of the raid, it’s planning, botched execution, and the horrific handling of the aftermath by the FBI have come to be known as “Waco.”
Many books have been written about the events that resulted in over 84 deaths, most caused by a combination of governmental agency arrogance, incompetence, and lies, with heaping helpings of coverup in the aftermath.
The botched FBI response led directly to an FBI armored assault on the Branch Davidian buildings after a 51-day siege. The assault resulted in the destruction by fire of the buildings and the death of 76 Branch Davidians, including 25 children. There is ample evidence the FBI deliberately used…
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