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  • Waco
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  • Η ονομασία " " σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "[[ ]]".
  • Many people believe that David Koresh (or the Branch Davidians) were responsible for the deaths of the 74 men, women and children who died in the inferno at Waco on April 19, 1993. This is the story that the FBI put out. It is a lie. The guns they had were legal. The local sheriff investigated and found no basis for complaints against them. These were law-abiding American citizens, even if they thought differently to most other folks. They trusted the U.S. Constitution to ensure their political rights, but they were murdered by agents acting under the authority of the U.S. government. Read this page if you believe otherwise. If you still have doubts, get the video Rules of Engagement for visual evidence. Or read the book Armageddon in Waco. Or see the film Waco: A New Revelation.
  • Waco was an American city in the state of Texas. The Branch Davidians were a group based out of a compound in Waco, which was infamously raided by the FBI in an ill-fated siege. Using CS gas grenades, the FBI's attack resulted in the deaths of eighty people within the compound, including twelve children whom the FBI had been trying to rescue. According to a classified report, the highly flammable CS gas had contributed to a fire that swept through the compound during the attack. (Operation Hell Gate)
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  • Η ονομασία " " σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "[[ ]]".
  • Many people believe that David Koresh (or the Branch Davidians) were responsible for the deaths of the 74 men, women and children who died in the inferno at Waco on April 19, 1993. This is the story that the FBI put out. It is a lie. The guns they had were legal. The local sheriff investigated and found no basis for complaints against them. These were law-abiding American citizens, even if they thought differently to most other folks. They trusted the U.S. Constitution to ensure their political rights, but they were murdered by agents acting under the authority of the U.S. government. Read this page if you believe otherwise. If you still have doubts, get the video Rules of Engagement for visual evidence. Or read the book Armageddon in Waco. Or see the film Waco: A New Revelation. Waco occurred under the presidency of Bill Clinton, with Janet Reno and Wesley Clark in supporting roles. Already back in 1993 the US government demonstrated its contempt for the American people by carrying out a massacre in order to "demonstrate" (on prime time TV) its supposed "authority" (a tactic favored by fascist governments). Following the usurpation of the presidency in 2000 by the psychopath George W. Bush, and the subsequent installation of the insane John Ashcroft as Bush's Himmler, things became much worse. On 9/11 about forty times as many people were murdered as at Waco. In both cases the murderers have so far gone unpunished. (by johntitor.eu)
  • Waco was an American city in the state of Texas. The Branch Davidians were a group based out of a compound in Waco, which was infamously raided by the FBI in an ill-fated siege. Using CS gas grenades, the FBI's attack resulted in the deaths of eighty people within the compound, including twelve children whom the FBI had been trying to rescue. According to a classified report, the highly flammable CS gas had contributed to a fire that swept through the compound during the attack. (Operation Hell Gate) Jack Bauer referenced the Waco siege while preparing to rescue his family from Ira Gaines' compound, telling Nina Myers that he didn't want to risk bringing in the authorities and causing a similar situation. ("Day 1: 11:00am-12:00pm")
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