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« Everytown tries to exploit Brooklyn subway shooting | Main | SAF wins pre-emption lawsuit in Washington state »

Waco, April 19, 1993.

Posted by David Hardy · 19 April 2022 01:10 PM

Here's a link to a webpage I created, with pictures and audio and video, to accompany my book I'm from the Government, and I'm Here to Kill You. At the first link, audio and video links are on the left. David Koresh talking to 911, and sounding entirely reasonable for a man who's been shot and seriously wounded. Radio traffic for the first day's gunfight. FBI radio traffic during the fire, with one FBI leader demanding firetrucks, and a higher commander refusing, quite in cold blood.

Plus an ATF report indicating that (contrary to the official story that Koresh could not be arrested without a raid, since he never left the building), ATF agents had actually gone shooting with him a few days before the raid! Koresh was unarmed until an agent lent him a .38 Super.

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Old Jarhead | April 20, 2022 9:54 AM | Reply

This and Ruby Ridge were my first two wake-up calls. Only later, after much research, did I find the beginnings of the long list of lies we've been fed by our "leaders". Gulf of Tonkin, Iraqi WMDs, Tuskegee Study, NTS Downwinders, and dozens more. "I'm from the government, now bend over".

Windy Wilson | April 21, 2022 2:07 PM | Reply

April 19, of all days.
Much symbolism there?

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