Last Updated:
Oct-11-2008
 
 
The Waco Incident - David Koresh vs. Janet Reno Waco Siege Documentary - Video on DVD $29.95 Free Shipping!

HEADLINES
  • London mosque row highlights Muslims' struggle for status
  • Video Excerpts

  • It`s not clear why, but a lot of bad things seem to happen in mid-April. This week also includes the anniversaries of the Columbine massacre in Colorado, the Oklahoma City bombing and the raid of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. (April 16)




  • See Wiki here.

    Only Available here:
    The Waco Incident

    If we don't remember, we will forget.

    After Nearly 15 years of seclusion, two of the most compelling privately investigated and produced documentaries surrounding the U.S. Governments involvement in the Waco and Ruby Ridge Randy Weaver Fiascoes are back!

    On DVD for $29.95
    Including S&H anywhere in the continental USA.

    BONUS!
    One of the Original Video Covers will be shipped with every order. Available while quantities last.

    BRAND NEW DVD MADE FROM ORIGINAL MASTER 3/4" Broadcast Video!

    After nearly 15 years this video has been brought out of our archives and preserved, now on DVD, is being made available again to the public by the original and only exclusive distributor.

    On February 28, 1993, the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) attempted to execute a search warrant at the Branch Davidian ranch at Mount Carmel, a property located nine miles (14 km) east-northeast of Waco, Texas. An exchange of gunfire resulted in the deaths of four agents and six Davidians. A subsequent 51-day siege by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ended on April 19 when the complex was destroyed by fire. Seventy-nine people, including 21 children and Davidian leader David Koresh, died in the incident. This has come to be known as the Waco Siege, Battle of Mt. Carmel, or the Waco Massacre.

    The Waco Incident Investigative reporter, Kristina King reveals startling facts about the autopsy reports, the clandestine plan and live interviews revealing a shocking story!

    This video was featured in Penthouse magazine and it rocked the nation with crucial issues we all must face.

    Judge for yourself if the Constitutional Right to Bear Arms and the Right to Religious Assembly was violated.

    Running time 98 minutes.

    Controversies

    In the aftermath of the initial raid, the ATF drew heavy criticism for proceeding, despite being aware that the Davidians knew of the offensive and of the months-long surveillance of Mount Carmel. Some critics also continue to ask why the ATF agents turned down a direct invitation given months before the initial assault, in which Koresh spoke with the agents by phone and asked that they come talk with him about their concerns. There is also controversy over what the exact content of the original search warrants were.

    Some critics claim that ATF documentation from their observations of Mount Carmel proved that they knew that Koresh left the property every day for a run. The ATF has so far not responded to questions about why they did not wait for Koresh to leave his property on the day of the raid and then arrest him instead of staging a raid.




    Gunfire

    Several documentaries[specify] suggest that the FBI fired weapons into the building, which the FBI denies. The main evidence for gunfire is bright flashes in aerial infra-red recordings from Forward looking infrared (FLIR) cameras on government aircraft flying overhead. Edward Allard, a former government specialist on infra-red imagery, submitted an affidavit in which he declared that the video revealed bursts of automatic gunfire coming from government agents. Another independent FLIR expert, Carlos Ghigliotti, also confirms gunfire, when shown the original video kept by government officials.

    International experts hired by the Office of Special Counsel claimed that the flashes were not gunfire because (1) they lasted too long, (2) there were no guns or people on the tapes anywhere near the flashes; and (3) the flashes were consistent with reflections of debris and other materials near the building. Edward Allard commented on the reflection theory, saying that it was impossible for the flashes on the FLIR film to be reflections, because FLIR does not record light, it records heat, and reflections do not produce enough heat to be noticeable on tape. Actually, FLIR records infrared radiation, which can be reflected or absorbed by different materials. Maurice Cox, a former analyst from the US intelligence community, tested the reflection theory using the principles of solar geometry. Cox's Sun Reflection Report concluded that the flashes seen on the FLIR footage could only be from gunfire.

    In January, 1999 Mr Cox challenged FBI director Louis Freeh and FBI scientists to dispute his findings. There was no response.

    Autopsies

    Autopsies of the dead revealed that some women and children found beneath a fallen concrete wall of a storage room died of skull injuries. Photographs taken after the fire show that the M728 CEV that penetrated the building while injecting CS gas did not come close enough to cause the collapse, which was more likely the result of the fire; photographs show signs of spalling on the concrete, which suggests that it was damaged by the intense heat. Some claim that the cooking off of some of the ammunition stored in the bank vault damaged the walls.

    Autopsy photographs of other children locked in what appear to be spasmic death poses have been attributed by some to cyanide poisoning produced by burning CS gas.

    Autopsy records indicate that at least 20 Davidians were shot, including five children under the age of 14, and three-year-old Dayland Gent was stabbed in the chest. The expert retained by the Office of Special Counsel concluded that many of the gunshot wounds "support self-destruction either by overt suicide, consensual execution (suicide by proxy), or less likely, forced execution."

    Waco Siege

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Waco Siege or Battle of Mt. Carmel

    The Mount Carmel Center in flames on
    April 19, 1993.
    Date

    February 28 - April 19, 1993

    Location

    Mount Carmel Center, Waco, Texas, (Flag of the United States United States)

    Result

    Assault: Compound attacked resulting in the ATF retreat
    Siege: Compound burned resulting in the mass number of deaths

    Combatants

    ATF, FBI, U.S. Army

    Branch Davidians

    Commanders

    Assault: Phil Chojnacki
    Siege: Many

    David Koresh?

    Strength

    Assault: 75 ATF agents
    Siege: Hundreds of federal agents and soldiers

    50+ men,
    75+ women and children

    Casualties

    4 dead, 21 wounded in assault

    6 dead and 3+ wounded in assault, 79 dead in fire

    Secondary proof was a summary of a statement made by FBI sniper Charles Riley several weeks after the incident to an FBI investigator. Riley stated that he had heard shots fired from a nearby sniper position, Sierra 1. This sniper team included Lon Horiuchi, who had killed the unarmed Vicki Weaver in the Ruby Ridge incident the preceding August, and Christopher Curran, who had also been at Ruby Ridge.

    In 1995, when attorneys submitted the summary of Riley's statement as evidence to Judge Smith, the FBI produced an additional interview in which Riley clarified that he had heard the statement "shots fired" from Sierra 1, which meant that agents at Sierra 1 had observed shots being fired at FBI vehicles by the Davidians.

    Finally, .308 cartridge cases found at Sierra 1 were examined by ballistics experts hired by the Branch Davidians. They agreed with government experts that the casings matched guns used by the ATF during the first raid on February 28, and the Davidians dropped the Sierra 1 shooting claim from their lawsuit against the government.

    See also:

    Atrocities at Ruby Ridge....The Randy Weaver Story

    This incident may well prove to be the most compelling reason Americans must reassess their commitment to maintain our personal freedoms!

    Running time 100 minutes.

    Only Available here:
    The Waco Incident and Ruby Ridge Combo On DVD for $49.95
    Including S&H anywhere in the continental USA.


    Click Here To Shop Our Exclusive & Patriotic Products
    or use the button below to PAY your respects!

    Mass Opinion History and Events News

     



    Join the The Waco Incident discussion.
    Tell US what's on your mind partner....
    Be the first to start the discussion.
    Recent Discussion Entries


    Do you blame Janet Reno for the Masacre?
    Yes
    No






     


    HOME | NEWS | VIDEOS | PHOTOS | BLOGS | POLLS | STORE | LINKS
    Is this site promoting Hate, Racism, Pornography or Trademark Infringement? Please report abuse to New Net Profits for review.