The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives posted a “history” of the botched service of a search warrant on the residence and buildings of the Branch Davidian religious sect on unincorporated property near Waco, Texas, on February 28, 1993.
I remember that the local sheriff said that if the ATF had come to him first he would have served the warrant.
ReplyDeleteA couple of local deputies politely knocking on the door could have averted all the shit that followed
DeleteThis deadly debacle was brought to you by the Clinton-Reno tag team.
ReplyDeleteIt all totally normal for the goobermint to conduct a raid, knowing the element of surprise had been compromised, (as undercover agents reported.)
ReplyDeleteIt’s also completely normal for said goobers to pump gas into a structure full of small children with the intent of torturing those kids “so the maternal instincts to protect them” would kick in. Torturing kids to provide an outcome is all very fine work done by Top Men.
Regardless of the aftermath of the fire, it’s also completely legit that you destroy the crime scene completely, shove vehicles out of the way and roll tanks over all the debris.
Oh, by the way, has anyone seen the evidence of full auto conversions done by the “cult”? A third hole drilled in a receiver for an auto sear doesn’t seal itself back up. I wonder why? Never mind all that - it’s all completely legit and beyond reproach because goobermint loves us to death.
It's always the same game plan with the government, start labeling you with derogatory names, create a crisis while blaming you for it, storm in and kill everyone that is not part of their little gang . Wash and repeat
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If you want to take a deep, disturbing dive check out
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No more Wacos