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Wednesday September 8, 1999


WACO: “CONSPIRACY THEORISTS” VINDICATED

FBI Admits to “Misleading” Congress and Public

WACO, Texas, Sept 8 (LSN) – The tragic death of 86 people including 24 children in the 1993 Waco Branch Davidian church fire has gained renewed focus with new revelations that the Federal Bureau of Investigation did use flammable devices in their assault on the compound along with admissions from the department. Government critics have been making such claims for years, but have been ignored by the media and ridiculed by the Clinton administration as “right-wing-extremist-wacko-loser-conspirators,” to use the words of WorldNetDaily’s investigative journalist, John Dougherty.

After a 51-day siege by the FBI on the Davidian compound and a fire which burned the complex to the ground along with most of its inhabitants, reports of the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, indicated that the fire was most likely the sole responsibility of Davidian leader David Koresh. Testimony by FBI officials in the media and before the US Congress adamantly denied the suspected use of pyrotechnic tear-gas canisters on the day of the blaze, and also the firing of any shots at the compound and the participation of army personnel and equipment as part of the siege.

Analysis of recently released infrared video tapes demonstrated that shots were fired against the compound and that the incendiary devices were used. Photos of FBI agents with military assault weapons, and testimony and evidence that the military’s secretive, brutal Delta Force was involved have all surfaced to the horror of the FBI under the command of Clinton ally Janet Reno. The new revelations have heightened fears about the extreme lengths to which the Clinton administration will go to crush troublemakers and suppress negative information.

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