4,420 for Linda Thompson - fake Waco film.....
Waco "Documentary" Is A Hoax!
Wed Apr 20, 2005 20:35
64.140.158.65

Waco "Documentary" Is A Hoax!
... Would the killers not fake Waco evidence too ... discussing the contents of the Waco
Holocaust Electronic ... Some time after that, Linda Thompson, the Waco researcher ...

... Linda Thompson's video set the Waco Truth Movement back ... I never fall for those fake
pictures that show planes flying straight up in the air, like rockets. ...

Results 1 - 10 of about 4,420 for Linda Thompson - fake Waco film.....
MORE:>>

Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 4 Num. 03
... is that it has a fake barrel extension ... In reaction to Attorney Linda Thompson's first
video, Waco, The Big Lie, there have been numerous Waco protest rallies ...
HTTP://www.theconspiracy.us/9502/0029.html

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

CONSPIRACY:
THE INVISIBLE SECOND RUNG OF GOVERNMENT

An Investigation and Discussion of that Part of the United
States Government Which We Did Not Elect, Which Is Not
Accountable, Which Is Unconstitutional, Which Is Engaged In
Unlawful and Unconstitutional Activity, and Then Hides Behind
the National Security Act of 1947


PART I :
CITATION AND SUMMARY OF SOURCES

(continued)


39. Thompson, Linda, Waco, The Big Lie Continues (aka Waco II),
American Justice Federation, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1994. Thompson is an
attorney and researcher into government corruption. Summary: Documents
government complicity in the murder of the people at Waco, Texas and
examines why the government lied in their official independent
investigations of Waco.
A photograph of the front door of Waco the morning ATF arrived
shows there is a child outside, close to the front door as the ATF began
wildly firing. The facial "features of the child were deliberately
blurred by someone" in order to prevent recognition. The child has been
identified as probably David Koresh's eight-year-old little boy. "After
the raid these agents were captured on film running with a small body to
an ambulance."
"Other children were killed that day, too, as a helicopter fired
down into the house." One of the grandmothers testified to this.
Children who lived through the raid drew pictures for the psychiatrists
showing many bullets coming through the roof.
Dick De Guerin, the attorney who had entered during the siege,
said he had seen the room and bullet holes where the helicopter had fired
down, killing a nursing mother and children. But he, nor his former
college classmate, FBI Director William Sessions, shared any of this with
the publi...il after Mr. Carmel had been destroyed with fire and
bulldozed over.
The 911 recordings between the Branch Davidians and Sheriff's
Deputy are evidence of the Branch Davidian's frequent references to the
helicopter firing in on them. "They are clearly terrified of them." In
these 911 tapes and in a radio interview, David Koresh said that "the ATF
killed his children."
A photo of one of the helicopters used in the raid clearly shows
a 308 machine gun mounted in the doorway. The words "United States Army"
are marked on the helicopter tail. The government said that the three
helicopters used in the raid "were unarmed National Guard helicopters."
"The [Treasury Department] report admits that Janet Reno lied
when she told us that David Koresh had refused to send out video tapes
showing the condition of the children." The report also admits Koresh
did send out a tape and the government was concerned that if the public
saw this tape that "Koresh would gain much sympathy."
Two men from Indiana drove day and night to bring baby food and
chicken feed requested by the Branch Davidians. Despite their peaceful
mission, they were arrested. "Their crime? Bringing baby food to Mt.
Carmel. This occurred only three days before Janet Reno claimed that the
government assault with tanks was out of 'concern for the children.'"
A tank, which had been stationed over the outdoor underground
tunnel, had "agents getting in and out over the underground
bunker....Smoke was pouring from the underground bunker less than five
minutes before a tank smashed the end of the house," collapsing it down
over the trap door to the bunker. "Anyone in the bunker was trapped. No
one in the house would be able to run to the safety of the bunker to
escape the deadly gas and flame."
Autopsies of the children showed that many of them died from
blunt trauma. Coroner Rodney Crowe said that large chunks of concrete
from the bunker had fallen on these people. Twenty-one died from gunshot
wounds and the rest died of smoke inhalation and suffocation from being
buried in debris when the bunker collapsed.
"So now we know why the Treasury Department, the White House, the
ATF, and the Justice Department were so desperately lying to us all
along." The government repeatedly claimed that their attack on Mt.
Carmel, the gassing, the raid, and the destruction of evidence was all
because of their "concerns for the children."
Lloyd Bentson is head of the Treasury Department, which is
responsible for the ATF. This is the same man who chose three supposedly
independent investigators to analyze what happened in the "police
firebombing of the headquarters of a group called Move in Philadelphia."
Yet the three investigators he chose had each been directly involved in
either the planning, execution, or cover-up of this disaster which ended
in a fiery situation similar to Waco.
Similarly, his investigation of Waco also contains flaws. He had
promised a report that would be a thorough and vigorous investigation of
events leading up to Waco. Instead the title of his report is
"Investigation of Vernon Wayne Howell."
Within this report, they persist in calling the Davidian home "'a
heavily armed, fortresslike compound' even though we've all seen by now
that the house was a simply constructed masonite exterior frame home."
The report begins with a page devoted to the memory of the four
deceased ATF agents. This is clearly biased reporting.
In an internal Treasury Department memo the government's
perspective is that the "'agents will be raiding a Branch Davidian Seventh
Day Adventist Church.' It doesn't get any plainer than this....The
military set out to conduct an assault on a church." The memo goes on to
say they will be assisted by "local, state, and military authorities" in
their military terroristic assault on one hundred forty men, women, and
children in a church.
The Treasury Department report berated ATF for not cancelling the
raid once they lost the element of surprise. ATF Director and others
were forced to resign, with full pensions.
The ATF tried to make it seem as if they were admitting to error
by losing the surprise element. But, in fact, they had had the Branch
Davidians under surveillance for a month from the house across the street
and knew the land surrounding the Branch Davidians was totally flat.
Having hundreds of ATF agents arriving in cattle cars visible for miles
away was a plan that held no possibility of surprise.
Also, the report admits that ATF's own public relations person
contacted several TV stations several days before the raid. So, the
claim that they lost the element of surprise seems ridiculous when it
appears they never wanted it in the first place.
The lie that the element of surprise was lost was aided by the
media repeatedly playing a very edited piece of film showing an ATF agent
being fired upon. But later it was evident that he was fired upon by his
own men.
Within a week after Mt. Carmel was burned to the ground, NBC
aired the government's official propaganda as a film, depicting Branch
Davidians waiting at the windows for the ATF and greeting them with a
hail of bullets. Yet the report admits that U.S. Special Forces planned
the raid and trained the agents. And, the Army's Psychological
Operations Training Manual, "a how-to on propaganda, says that making a
movie is an important element of military occupation."
Another lie in this report is that the ATF rescheduled its raid
from March 1 to February 28. But the warrants weren't signed until
February 25, expired on February 28, and were not even filed until March
1. The raid was never moved up a day. "The ATF is lying when they say
they moved the raid up a day so as not to lose the element of surprise."
A TV reporter, a cameraman, and an initial Associated Press
release all reported that one hundred ATF agents stormed the front door
at Waco throwing grenades, with no mention of any hail of bullets being
sprayed at them or Branch Davidians waiting for them at the windows in
any of these first reports.
The Branch Davidians reacted in the normal way any American
citizen would react if their home was invaded by armed terrorists - they
called 911. Eyewitnesses and the 911 recording show the terror of these
Branch Davidians. The Treasury Report itself admits David Koresh came to
the front door, opened it, and yelled, "What's going on?" The report
claims agents knocked at the door, told him they had a warrant, and
yelled, "Freeze. Get down." Yet the plan for the raid shows nothing
with this in the plan. Instead, it outlines "dynamic entry," wherein ATF
teams were to burst through doors and windows with no announcement
whatsoever.
The report claims that gunfire from the Branch Davidians "was so
great that the door bowed outward." Yet photographs at the time show no
bowing in the door and bullet holes going inward only, not outward.
"There are no Branch Davidians at any of the windows" either.
A TV station's video shows scenes of the raid when ATF claims
Branch Davidians were supposedly creating a barrage of gunfire from all
the windows at the agents. Yet the video shows no bullets hitting any
agents, kicking up dust near the agents, nor breaking any windows of the
cars the agents were hiding behind.
Another piece of video shows many agents climbing ladders onto
the roof of the home. Many agents are carrying sub-machine guns and no
one is shooting at them, nor are there any Branch Davidians at the
windows here either. According to the ATF plan this event was to have
happened within thirty-three seconds of the beginning of the raid. Once
on the roof, several agents take quite some time breaking into a second
story window. During the entire break-in, no Branch Davidians came to
the window or shot at them.
The ATF claims no helicopter had guns during the raid. But in
each segment of film wherein a helicopter approaches the house, "we also
found a cut in the tape footage," as well as many signs of heavy sound
altering at crucial places on the tape. "The sounds do not coincide with
what can be seen." Despite the fact that six different kinds of fire
arms are shot from so many different directions, the sound of each bullet
is virtually the same, background sounds cut in and out, and there are
places on the tape with total silence, "all signs of heavy editing."
The trajectory of some of these bullets prove they came from
almost directly above the roof, straight down, evidence that helicopters
did fire down through the roof.
Individual agents' stories do not coincide with the official ATF
story. And the official ATF story keeps changing.
One agent was probably shot by his own men. Three of the four
agents shot that day had been presidential body guards, admitted by
Clinton. All these agents killed were never treated at a hospital, but
by a private physician. Not only did they all have multiple wounds, "but
three of them had virtually identical wounds, a shot to the left temple
that exited through the rear of the head, professional execution-style."
In addition, the autopsy on one of them recovered a bullet fragment
consistent with the kind of bullet used by the helicopter machine guns.
The coroner in charge of the autopsies of these agents, Dr.
Peerwani, has been sued numerous times, once for leaving someone on the
table an hour and a half before realizing they were still alive, and
another time for losing a portion of the body most crucial for the
strangulation death being investigated at the time. What one doctor
thought was a field tracheotomy hole, Peerwani thought was a bullet
hole. Yet, he was the one chosen that the whole case rests upon and the
one to testify at trial.
The report describes an incident where one ATF agent had
staggered to where three other agents were pinned down behind a shed and
collapsed on them. Then one of the three agents administered first aid
to the collapsed agent's arm until the cease-fire ninety minutes later.
But, video of this incident shows that "these agents are not pinned
down," nor are they dodging bullets. "The agent on the ground is
half-in, half-out of a body bag. He did not stagger to that position
from anywhere wearing a body bag. He is simply laying there stone cold"
with no one attending him, while the other agents attempt to hide him
from the camera.
According to the report, agents were supposed to already be in
the chapel. Then, as video shows, other agents threw grenades and shot
firearms into that chapel. It's no wonder their agents were killed,
shot, and that so many received shrapnel wounds.
Tape recordings of conversations between the police department
and the surveillance house across the street indicate someone named
Starleen Riddle was acting in the role of surveillance at the house
across the street. Two women and one man who had lived at Mt. Carmel
were all named Riddle. What are these connections?
The report lied again when they said the police department
recorded the call when it came in on 911. The recording clearly contains
the sounds of the Branch Davidian punching in the phone number 911 while
they were initiating the call before there was any connection. This
could have only come from a phone tap. But, they had no warrant to do
so, a violation of law.
Two Branch Davidians were gone, but heard about the raid on the
radio, and tried to return home. Troopers, instead of searching them or
arresting them, "allowed them to pass the roadblock and walk towards
home." According to autopsy reports, one of them was killed with seven
bullets in the back, wounds consistent with distant sniper bullets. Yet,
the report claims these Branch Davidians began firing at ATF in an
attempt to escape Mr. Carmel.
Two of these ATF agents were indicted by the government for
conspiracy to commit murder in this case, based on another ATF agent's
statement. But the ATF is still trying to cover it up by staying with
their press releases that say these Branch Davidians opened fire first in
an attempt to shoot their way out of Mt. Carmel. It makes no sense that
Schroeder, one of the Branch Davidians in this case, was trying to shoot
his way out, when, in fact, he was trying to get home to his wife and
child inside Mr. Carmel. Schroeder's body was left right where it fell
for a full five days before a helicopter finally came and carried it off
on a grappling hook "like a side of beef on a meat hook."
"In reading the report, each time the ATF is criticized for
something it did not do but should have done, it appears to be merely a
cover-up of what they did in fact do (i.e., the ATF is criticized for
losing the element of surprise, which is not even an issue; the ATF is
criticized for not using helicopters that had the ability to fire live
rounds, but they did; the ATF is criticized f

Main Page - Wednesday, 04/20/05

Message Board by American Patriot Friends Network [APFN]

APFN MESSAGEBOARD ARCHIVES

messageboard.gif (4314 bytes)