From Waco To Belgrade: Wesley K. Clark


Tuesday, 26-Dec-00 12:51:55

    24.14.28.77 writes:

    June 14, 1999

    *** Special Brasscheck Report ***

    - Did the tactics of NATO's commander Wesley Clark
    in the war against Yugoslavia seem oddly familiar?
    There's a good reason for that -

    From Waco To Belgrade: Wesley K. Clark and America's
    "Army of the Future"

    By Ken McCarthy - Brasscheck
    http://www.brasscheck.com/clarkatwaco.html
    Copyright: Ken McCarthy, 1999

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    "I knew we would win it. I knew you would win it,
    Mr. President."
    - Gen. Wesley Clark, NATO Supreme Commander to Bill Clinton,
    fellow 50-something Rhodes Scholar and Arkansan, after
    NATO agreed to stop bombing Yugoslavia

    Source: "Clinton Claims Victory in Air War" - Terence Hunt,
    AP White House Correspondent, June 10, 1999
    =============================================================

    General Wesley Clark was involved in the siege and
    final assault near Waco, Texas that killed, by a combination
    of toxic gas and fire, at least 82 people including
    some three dozen women, children and infants.

    As outlandish as this claim may seem, it's a reasonable
    conclusion that can be drawn by any fair minded person
    who takes the time to examine the evidence. Further,
    there is substantial circumstantial evidence that, Clark,
    in addition to acting as a tactical consultant, may, in
    fact, have been the prime architect and commander of the
    entire operation.

    If this is true, why is it important?

    First, it represents a clear violation of US law. The
    military is banned from involvement in the enforcement
    of US civil law except under certain carefully defined
    circumstances. The incident at Waco did not come even
    close to legally qualifying.

    Second, it casts light on some of the more outrageous
    tactics used in the war against Yugoslavia, in
    particular the bombing attacks on Yugoslavian news
    media, essential life support services, and on civilians,
    the latter which were sometimes, but not always, described
    as "accidents."

    Third, President Clinton began the year with the
    statement that he is considering a Pentagon
    proposal to create a new US military command,
    commander-in-chief for the defense of the
    continental U.S., a first in peace time and
    an alarming move for reasons described in
    "Bombing 'suspended' - and now, the future"
    http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/directory/61099a.html

    One of the officers most likely to receive this
    appointment would be, as the result of his
    "success" in Yugoslavia, General Wesley K. Clark.

    Fourth, US military leadership must be well aware of
    Clark's role in Waco, yet they have rewarded him
    with significant promotions ever since.

    * The US military was at Waco

    The initial reaction of virtually every
    person who hears about Clark's involvement
    in the attack on the Mt. Carmel Center of the
    Branch Davidians outside of Waco, Texas is
    surprise and/or disbelief: "I thought it
    was an ATF/FBI operation that went wrong
    and all the military did was lend a few
    tanks."

    Let's start by dispelling that myth. Here
    is the list of US military personnel and
    equipment that the US Justice Department
    admits were used at Mt. Carmel:

    "Military Personnel and Equipment

    - Personnel

    Active Duty Personnel - 15
    Texas National Guard Personnel - 13

    - Track vehicles

    Bradley fighting vehicle (OMZ) - 9
    Combat Engineer Vehicle (M728) - 5
    Tank Retrieval vehicle (M88) - 1
    Abrams Tanks (M1A1) - 2

    Source: Department of the Treasury, Report of
    the Department of the Treasury on the Bureau of
    Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Investigation of
    Vernon Wayne Howell also known as David Koresh,
    U.S. Government Printing Office, September 1993

    If you'd like to see a photocopy of the
    original document, it's here at:
    http://www.monumental.com/SkyWriter/WacoMuseum/war/doc/w_doc04.gif

    The Justice Department list has some very
    important deliberate omissions as will become
    clear later in the section on the final assault.

    * The real command structure at Waco

    Since the recent bombing campaign against
    Yugoslavia started, "NATO commanders" (i.e.
    General Wesley Clark) have insisted that
    that NATO, not the UN, would be the
    commanding force in Kosovo and everyone
    else, like the Russians, would have
    to submit to NATO orders. Epic ineptitude
    on Clark's part may has thwarted NATO's
    designs, but the lesson is of critical
    importance for understanding Waco.

    It is this: No military commander "lends"
    17 pieces of armor and 15 active service
    personnel under his command to anybody,
    let alone the FBI or any other law
    enforcement agency, willingly. The principle is
    very simple: my men, my arms, my show.

    In a lawful operation, the command
    structure would have been publicly
    announced, but since the involvement
    of the military in Waco was entirely
    illegal and indefensible, it was necessary
    to paint the situation as an FBI operation.
    The obviously substantial presence of US
    military equipment used in the operation
    was dismissed as being equivalent to a
    "rent a car" service.

    The US news media which received all of its
    information on Waco by dutifully attending
    FBI press conference briefings and then
    repeating them uncritically swallowed the
    "FBI in charge" story hook, line and sinker.

    Still not convinced Waco was a military
    operation? There's more.

    * The key role of the Fort Hood, Texas army base

    The military equipment and personnel
    used at Waco came from the US Army base
    at Ft. Hood,Texas, headquarters of
    III Corps.

    Here's an succinct account of the initial
    raid that caused the standoff submitted by
    David T. Hardy, an attorney who battled to
    force the government to release evidence
    in the case. Take special note of the passages
    I've marked with ***

    "The incident originated in an attempt by the Bureau of
    Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to serve search and arrest
    warrants on a building, known to its residents as Mount
    Carmel, located in a rural area a few miles outside of
    Waco, Texas. The operation required mustering approximately
    a hundred agents (flown in from sites around the country),
    and who ***received military training*** at Ft. Hood. They
    traveled in a convoy of sixty vehicles and were supported
    by three National Guard helicopters and one fixed-wing
    aircraft, ***with armored vehicles in reserve***."
    http://www.indirect.com/www/dhardy/waco.html

    The personnel, described as ATF employees, received military
    training at Ft. Hood in preparation for the raid. Why?

    The reason is that the original charges against the
    Branch Davidians included drug violations. On the
    strength of these charges - which later were found to
    be absolutely false - the ATF qualified to receive
    military training and other assistance for the raid.

    Given that the training was customized for this
    particular raid, the assistance in all likelihood
    included intelligence support. In other words, military
    personnel looked the compound over, drew up attack plans,
    created a training program for the ATF agents, and then,
    one would assume, were there on the day of the raid -
    along with the local news cameras which had been tipped
    off in advance - to watch the thing go down. (The
    Department of Justice reports that the code word used
    to launch the raid was "Showtime.")

    Note too that armored vehicles were held "in reserve"
    on the day of the raid as well. There are at least two
    published local press photographs that show armored
    military vehicles at and on their way to the Mt. Carmel
    center on the very day of the raid.You can see them here:

    http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/mil1.jpg

    http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/mil2.jpg

    There is another press photograph taken the day
    after the raid which shows at least nine military
    vehicles stationed at nearby Texas State Technical
    College which very soon after the raid was
    completely taken over as a command center.

    http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/mil3.jpg

    The presence of so much military owned equipment
    on the scene, along with the documented fact that the
    raid was prepared for at Ft. Hood by military
    trainers seems to me to be all the evidence needed
    to show heavy military involvement preceding the
    initial raid.

    Perhaps equally significant is the amount of dissembling
    that surrounded the undeniable fact of pre-raid military
    involvement. For example, the governor of Texas claimed
    to the press that she requested National Guard presence
    after the raid.

    President Clinton was quoted as saying:

    "The first thing I did after the ATF agents
    were killed, once we knew that the FBI was going
    to go in, was to ask that the military be consulted
    because of the quasi-military nature of the conflict."
    (Washington Times, April 24, 1993)

    Attorney General Janet Reno attempted to explain away
    the "FBI" use of US Army tanks as being equivalent to
    an innocuous "rent a car" arrangement.

    The statements of these three individuals obscure
    the simple fact that the military vehicles, and personnel
    who operated and maintained them, were part of the
    initial raid - and therefore in clear violation of US law.

    Also, government statements relayed to the public
    by the US news media made much of the fact that one of
    the tanks was operated by an FBI agent. It's interesting
    to note that no reference was ever made to the operators
    of the other 16 military vehicles used in the operation.

    * Showtime

    As I mentioned earlier, the code word that launched
    the raid was "showtime." The name of the operation
    itself, according to the aforementioned Department
    of Justice report, was "Operation Trojan Horse."

    Early in the siege, "Operation Trojan Horse"
    became a popular destination for special forces officers
    both from around the United States and from its closest ally,
    the UK. They came to observe the effectiveness of various
    high tech devices and tactics that were being tested against
    the Branch Davidians.

    Source: London Sunday Times, March 21, 1993: "FBI brings out
    secret electronic weapons as Waco Siege drags on"
    You can see a photocopy of the original article at:
    http://www.monumental.com/SkyWriter/WacoMuseum/war/fig/w_fig01.jpg

    The raid was on February 28. The London Times article ran on
    March 21. It's noteworthy that Waco became a focus for
    US and UK special forces officers so quickly. The 3/21
    London Times report states that "observer teams from
    the American Delta Force and British SAS have *already*
    visited Waco." (Emphasis mine.)

    Organizing groups of officers to make a field trip normally
    takes far more lead time than a couple of weeks. This is the
    military, not a group of freewheeling bohemians who can pile in
    a van and travel across the country, or the globe, on a whim.
    Yet, there they were, with plane and hotel reservations,
    briefings, tours and the like, all arranged. Such organization
    implies pre-planning or at least very strong pre-existing
    relationships with Delta Force and SAS on the part of
    the officer in charge. It would have taken an officer with
    unusual connections and motivations to pull off this level of
    "show and tell."

    By the way, the notion that Delta Force and SAS officers
    would make such a trip to observe the *FBI* using various
    secret high tech warfare devices is laughable. Who in the FBI
    would know how to operate them? In any event, the equipment
    and tactics used came from the military, not any law
    enforcement agency.

    In reality, the FBI was not in charge of the Waco siege.
    Its role instead was twofold: 1) to keep up fruitless
    negotiations with the Branch Davidians and 2) to act as the
    front for the real operation which was under military
    command and therefore entirely illegal.

    * Cold blooded murder

    Based on the claim that Branch Davidian leader David
    Koresh was abusing the children in the compound - a
    lie according to survivors - and sympathy for
    the "tired" FBI agents, Attorney General Janet
    Reno signed off on the plan for the final assault
    which resulted in the death by toxic gas and fire
    of over 80 civilians. Who presented the plan to
    her?

    An article in CounterPunch relates the essential
    facts:

    "Two senior Army officers subsequently travelled to
    a crucial April 14 meeting in Washington, D.C. with
    Attorney General Janet Reno and Justice Department
    and FBI officials in which the impending April 19
    attack on the compound was reviewed. The 186-page
    "Investigation into the Activities of Federal Law
    Enforcement Agencies Towards the Branch Davidians",
    prepared by the Committee on Government Reform and
    Oversight and lodged in 1996 (CR 104 749) does not
    name these two officers..."

    Source: http://www.counterpunch.org/waco.html

    From the sound of this, it appears clear that
    the final solution to the growing political
    problem of Waco came directly from the US
    military. How odd if, in fact, Waco was an
    FBI operation.

    * The final solution

    The final assault on the Mt. Carmel complex
    occurred in three stages:

    1) armored military vehicles punched holes
    in both ends of the main building of the
    complex,
    2) "crowd control" gas was sprayed in, and
    3) a fire started which destroyed the complex

    Witnesses expected that the gas would drive the
    inhabitants out. Instead, no one came out and
    the complex was engulfed in fire.

    Why didn't the residents come out? The
    cover story as related by the FBI and
    the Department of Justice is that the
    Branch Davidians killed their own children
    and then themselves and simultaneneously
    set the complex on fire rather than surrender.
    There is no forensic evidence to support
    this claim.

    Here's what a Failure Analysis Associates' study
    found about the nature of the "crowd control"
    gas that was used:

    "1. The first assault started at approximately 6:00 A.M. ....

    CS concentrations in the rooms directly injected by the M5
    delivery alone ranged from 2 to 90 times that required to
    deter trained soldiers.

    Methylene chloride concentrations in the rooms directly
    injected by gas were as high as 1.8 times the IDLH
    (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) concentration
    and nearly to the concentration that would render a person
    unconscious.

    2. The second assault started at approximately 7:30 A.M.

    CS concentrations in the rooms directly injected by gas
    from M5 delivery alone ranged from 2 to 80 times that
    required to deter trained soldiers.

    Methylene chloride concentrations ... were as high as
    1.6 times the IDLH...."

    All in all, nearly 400 gas filled projectiles were fired
    into the building, and CS was sprayed from four tank
    rack dispensers on the armored vehicles. As Failure Analysis
    Associates concluded in it report, this was the most intensive
    use of crowd control chemicals in the history of the United
    States.

    Methylene chloride is even more dangerous than CS--and five
    pounds of MeCl were injected for every ounce of CS. MeCl is
    an industrial solvent, with powerful anesthetic properties.
    It was once used as paint remover before being banned
    for that purpose for being too dangerous to handle.
    Both gases are flammable.

    In other words, the gases used and the quantities they
    were used in were sufficient to kill many of the inhabitants
    on contact, especially the young children, and would have been
    more or less capable of instantly incapacitating the rest.

    Finally, there is the issue of the fire which
    destroyed most of the evidence. Edward Allard, a leading
    expert in FLIR (forward looking infrared recorder)
    stated his conclusions in a court document after
    reviewing the official FLIR footage of the final
    assault:

    "11. At 12:08:32, the FLIR depicts events at the rear
    of the building, where the large "gymnasium" structure
    has largely been demolished. Two very bright thermal
    flashes are visible near to or in the window at the
    center, in front of and to one side of the (armored
    vehicle) which is stopped there. I see no natural
    explanation for these flashes. They would not, for
    instance, be reflections of sunlight off glass...

    I declare under penalty of perjury that the above is
    true and correct."

    Source: http://www.indirect.com/www/dhardy/allard.html

    Less than one minute after this hot, bright
    sustained flash occurred "in front of and to one
    side of the (armored vehicle)", the Mt. Carmel
    complex began the process of burning down
    Fire department personnel on the scene were told
    they could not move forward to put out the fire
    until "the danger had passed." The FBI determined
    the danger had passed well after the building had
    burned to the ground.

    * Who commanded "Operation Trojan Horse"?

    Let's review the evidence that the US military
    was involved in the raid, siege and final
    assault on the Branch Davidian complex outside
    of Waco, Texas:

    1. The training, and probably the tactics, for the raid
    were designed by the Army and provided at its base in Ft.
    Hood, Texas.
    2. At least some military vehicles were at or near
    the scene of the initial raid the day it occurred and
    nine or more were stationed nearby no later than the day
    after.
    3. Advanced "non-lethal" military tactics and technologies
    were used to surveil and harass the Branch Davidians
    in the complex and, as a result, the Mt. Carmel center
    quickly became a study destination for special forces
    officers from both the US and the UK.
    4. The Justice Department admits at least 15 active
    duty personnel and 16 armored vehicles (and one
    tank retrieval vehicle) were involved in the
    operation.
    5. Lethal quantities of toxic gas were used in the
    final assault and FLIR video documentation shows
    that there was a bright flash in the front of one
    of the tanks used for spraying the gas less than
    one minute before the fire began.
    6. Two unnamed high ranking Army officers
    personally presented Attorney General Janet
    Reno with the final assault tactics for her,
    as chief law enforcement officer of the
    US, to sign off on.

    It sure sounds like a military operation to me.
    If so, then who was the military commander behind
    Waco?

    You can learn a lot from reading a man's resume
    which may explain why the US news media has gone
    to such great pains to avoid even the suggestion
    that General Wesley K. Clark, Supreme Commander
    of NATO, had a life before his current exalted
    position. But he did and here's his official bio
    from the NATO web site:

    http://www.shape.nato.int/Biographies/gen_CLARK/GEN_CLAR.htm

    Clark was the Commander 1st Cavalry Division, Fort
    Hood, Texas from August 1992 to April 1994. The
    Mt. Carmel raid was on February 29, 1993. The
    arson-murders occurred April 19.

    This means he would have been the officer who
    authorized and commanded the armored vehicles
    used in the raid, the siege, and the final
    assault. This alone is sufficient to make Clark
    a prime suspect, but there is much more.

    Clark came to Fort Hood with an unusual background.
    He had been Commander of the National Training Center
    (October 1989-October 1991) and Deputy Chief of Staff
    for Concepts, Doctrine and Developments, US Army Training
    and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Fort Monroe, Virginia
    (October 1991-August 1992) See: http://www-tradoc.army.mil

    He was not your typical armor officer. If there were a
    high profile, cutting edge training exercise to be conducted
    at Ft. Hood, it probably would have been handled, if not
    initiated, by him. Here's why:

    TRADOC, where Clark was Deputy Chief right before becoming
    an armor commander at Ft Hood, has as its primary mission to
    "prepare soldiers for war and design the army of the future."
    And what will that army look like?

    Item number one from the TRADOC vision statement: "...enable
    America's Army to operate with joint, multinational and
    interagency partners across the full range of operations."
    This would include working the ATF and FBI which would have
    put Clark in touch with the high ranking officials in both
    agencies long before Waco.

    Further, Clark's resume explains the mystery of the
    quick appearance of special forces study groups at
    Waco. His background - was there another officer at
    Ft. Hood with similar credentials? - gave him exactly
    the kind of clout and professional relationships
    needed to arrange for the hosting of special forces
    officers from the US and UK at the Mt. Carmel siege
    on such short notice.

    * Clark's tactics re-emerge in Yugoslavia

    There are many similarities between the
    war in Yugoslavia and "Operation Trojan Horse"
    at Waco, but most of them are part of the conduct
    of any US war. Here's a quick short list of
    seven:

    1. Exert tight information control over a mostly
    cooperative US news media
    2. Attribute civilian casualty reports to
    "propaganda"
    3. Declare that the attacks are for humanitarian
    purposes, to "stop the bad guy."
    4. Break numerous agreements then call
    the other side unreliable
    5. Offer absurd terms in negotiation
    sessions, hide these terms from the public,
    then punish the other side for its
    recalcitrance in failing to accept a
    "reasonable" settlement.
    6. Coordinate a propaganda effort against the
    other side before the assault (The Waco Tribune-Herald
    ran a two part smear piece against Koresh on
    Feb 27, 1993, the day before the raid, and on the
    morning of entitled, "The Sinful Messiah")
    7. Accuse the other side of being responsible
    for crimes they did not commit.

    In addition to these commonly used tactics,
    there are a few unique similarities in tactics
    between Waco and Yugoslavia that show Clark's
    unique stamp:

    1. Symbolic destruction of property
    dear to the "bad guy"

    Yugoslavia: Milosevic's private home was bombed
    repeatedly in spite of the fact that it was not a
    military target and was located in a residential
    neighborhood.

    Waco: Tank operators repeatedly rolled over and
    destroyed numerous vehicles belonging to the
    church which Karesh, an avid car mechanic, had
    personally worked on.

    2. Obsession with silencing the victim's "propaganda"

    Yugoslavia: Clark repeatedly bombed Yugoslavian
    television and radio transmitters and stations,
    even though NATO had promised in writing not to
    attack stations. Several workers were killed
    in these attacks. Clark declared them
    "legitimate military targets" though their
    only function was news reporting and entertainment.

    Waco: One of the first acts of post-raid Waco was
    cutting off the complex's phone system to anyone
    but the FBI and disabling its short wave radio
    system. As the siege wore on, the electricity was
    also cut off, turned back on, then cut off again.

    3. Mislabeling the nature of the attacking force

    Yugoslavia: The war was painted as a NATO operation.
    In reality, the vast majority of funding, manpower,
    aircraft, targeting and munitions were provided by
    the US and the operation was commanded by a US general.
    The entire operation was in violation of the
    NATO charter, US law, and the UN Charter.

    Waco: The assault was painted as an ATF, then FBI
    operation. In reality, the training, tactics,
    equipment and essential manpower were provided by
    the US military and the operation was commanded
    by a US general. The entire operation was in violation
    of US law.

    4. Failure to plan for obvious contingencies

    Yugoslavia: No meaningful preparations were
    made for the likelihood of large numbers of
    refugees, who, after all, the war was
    supposedly being fought on behalf of.
    However, immense military power was arranged
    for.

    Waco: No ambulance was on call during the
    initial raid in spite of the fact that over
    100 armed agents were involved and the complex
    housed numerous women and children as well
    as men who were thought to be armed. However,
    a convoy of armored vehicles was provided
    as a "backup."

    5. Assuming the victims would "fold"
    immediately to a massive show of force

    Yugoslavia: It took over 70 days
    of terror bombing and attacks on
    basic life support services to win
    a surrender. Clark initially predicted
    settlement in a matter of days.

    Waco: Mr. Carmel residents, who, in
    keeping with rural Texas culture,
    were well armed, (they were also
    legally licensed gun dealers),
    returned fire on the attacking ATF
    agents killing four of them. They
    then held out for another 50 days
    until being gassed and burned alive.

    (It's important to note that the ATF
    agents continued firing until they
    completely ran out of ammunition.
    They then had to retreat one mile
    across an open field. Not a single
    shot was fired by the Branch Davidians
    during their retreat.)

    6. Non-combatants were killed in large numbers
    "by accident" using the most vicious of weapons.
    Video evidence of assaults was "lost" due to
    unlikely technical problems

    Yugoslavia: Clark's PR people claim the
    flight camera malfunctioned in the US warplane
    that killed 87 Albanian refugees in Korisa in
    Kosovo. Clark's extensive use of cluster bombs and
    his targeting of hospitals and other health care
    facilities, including old age homes and maternity
    wards, is well documented

    Waco: Key video taken during the initial raid was
    declared "not shot" because, say ATF officials,
    the Branch Davidians "jammed" their video camera
    operations with "radio signals." (Video people
    know this is ridiculous.) The footage from other
    videos and still pictures, official and unofficial,
    taken during the raid also "disappeared."
    The gas attack on the residents of Mt. Carmel
    was sheer savagery.

    7. And last but not least, tactical incompetence on
    an epic scale driven by Clark's desire to have his
    accomplishments recorded for posterity on
    video.

    Yugoslavia: Clark stopped the movement of British troops into
    Kosovo to give unprepared US troops a chance to get in
    place for a triumphant televised liberation scene. Meanwhile,
    the Russian army, which Clark was trying to keep out of
    the Kosovo "peacekeeping" mission, marched in and secured
    the province's key strategic area, the airport at Pristina.

    Waco: Local television news media were informed of
    the Mt. Carmel raid the day before and by showing up
    at the scene (one news van got lost and reportedly
    asked neighbors where the raid was), removed the
    surprise element and completely undermined the raid.
    CLICK HERE FOR THE REST OF THE STORY:
    http://www.brasscheck.com/clarkatwaco.html

    envax

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