Waco "Documentary" Is A Hoax
Starleen Riddle was acting in the role of surveillance
Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:54

Starleen Riddle was acting in the role of surveillance


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 for not using any automatic
weapons, but they used plenty; and, the ATF is criticized for not using a
Delta Force consultant, but they did).
"Has it come to this in the United States of America, that
federal agents investigating a tax violation are complaining because they
needed machine guns, special forces military training, and tanks to raid
a church?"
Conveniently, the local newspaper began a series of well
organized propaganda to smear and scandalize the church, namely that
Koresh abused children, had many wives, and thought he was God. The
source for all these stories were "always the same handful of people:"
-Victoria Hollingsworth, from England, who was in Mt. Carmel during the
siege, but was allowed to leave with no harm coming to her while the
siege was still happening.
-Lisa and Peter Gent from Australia.
-James Thom and his wife from Australia.
-Robin Bunds, a former Branch Davidian who had a child by David Koresh, a
child who is "Koresh's only known surviving heir, standing to inherit
Koresh's sizable estate."
-Jeanine Bunds, Robin's mother, also claimed to be one of Koresh's
lovers. Robin and her mother are the primary sources that Koresh had
many wives.
-Marc Breault and his wife, "originally from Hawaii but living in
Australia." Marc was the original source claiming child molestation. He
said he had personally seen a young girl leaving Koresh's bedroom. But
Marc Breault has been legally blind for a long time.
-David Jewell became a supporter of child abuse allegations when a child
custody battle came up between he and his wife, a member of the church.
Marc Breault had approached David Jewell and volunteered to help David
get custody of his daughter.
Breault originally called the State Department and the Cult
Awareness Network (CAN) and made his allegations. CAN "targets religious
groups around the country for hate campaigns in the media." Regardless
of which religious group, CAN always has the same allegations to make,
"perverted sex, child abuse, and brain-washing."
The Anti-Defamation League provides funding for CAN. "The
Anti-Defamation League was recently indicted in California and in
Virginia for illegal spying on United States citizens and engaging in
covert information gathering activities in conjunction with law
enforcement personnel. By saying what CAN wants to hear, disgruntled
members quickly enlist CAN's aid and the media's ear."
The County Sheriff of Waco said that child abuse charges are
totally baseless, since he had already investigated them initially.
Rick Ross, a convicted jewel thief and presently under indictment
for kidnapping, is a self-proclaimed expert on deprogramming with no
known credentials. Yet, he had continual access to FBI negotiators, who
allowed him to advise them but ignored "advice from numerous theologians
and genuine psychological counselors."
NBC has had Attorney Linda Thompson's first video, Waco, The Big
Lie, since Thompson mailed it to them the day the video was completed.
Instead of showing it, NBC is committing fraud in an attempt to discredit
the video. "We have a press that cooperates with the government and lies
to us."
During Waco there were three instances uncovered so far where the
government used unlawful force and deadly force to keep the press out.
In one instance, a video shows a reporter being beaten by one government
agent, while another government agent screams, "Get that camera out of
here." In another instance, Attorney Linda Thompson was detained at a
road block when leaving Waco. An ATF agent kept a sub-machine gun
pointed at her head, while he kept his finger on the trigger. Then, her
car was illegally searched with no warrant. These are examples of "how
the government deals with the press that aren't hand-picked to tell you
lies."
If, after having their phones illegally tapped, their home broken
into, grenades thrown at them, their children killed, their families
gassed, their windows broken, their home rammed by tanks, being fired
upon by helicopters, their babies burned, and their pleas for food, help,
and justice go unanswered, "did finally fire back, they have Texas law on
their side." The law says that resisting arrest is justified if done for
self-protection because the arresting officer uses greater force than
necessary in order to make the arrest.
The government cut off all Branch Davidians' communications and
sealed them off from the rest of the world, "making sure the world would
not know the Branch Davidians' side of things." Yet, they had no warrant
to do these things, thereby committing a felony. The only way the rest
of the world knew what was happening was through an FBI agent's selective
telling at a daily press conference, where only the FBI's hand-picked
press were allowed to attend.
FULL REPORT: http://www.theconspiracy.us/9502/0029.html

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Waco "Documentary" Is A Hoax
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 ...


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