I was simply contacted by one of the investigators that was trying to figure out what happened.
Even then the investigator didn't come right out and say why he was contacting me, in fact he tried to make it appear as if it was just a chance meeting.
He screwed up his “just chance meeting” cover story twice. One he called me by my last name when I hadn't told him my last name.
Then about a year after this clowns screw up letting me know the ATF had an interest in me, I recognized one of the ATF agents at Waco as one that had me under surveillance in the late 80’s.
That's when the pieces rally started falling into place.
Waco was used as a diversion from the second trial of the LA police officers in the R King beating and the reason for Reno firing all the US Attorney's.
Reno fired all the USA’s (except for 1 IIRC)to cover up the facts as to why police weren't being held accountable for their acts of abuse against people.
City govt. which are overwhelmingly controlled by dem, have control of police and will orchestrate a cover up to avoid or lessen their civil liability.
B Clinton also needed the USA’s fired to cover up for his own corruption.
While gov of Ark, Clinton ordered his state troopers to racial profile. He had been sued by the DoJ and the court ordered him to stop racial profiling. He didn't stop and was in violation of a court order.
Hillary directed what went down at Waco.
80 people ended up dead to cover up B Clinton's and the democrat party's corruption.
Now do you understand why Hilly doesn't want Waco brought back up?
Nothing you’ve elucidated here is a surprise to me. I was in middle school when Waco went down, but as I got older and began studying recent political history, it was all too clear to me that Waco and Ruby Ridge weren’t as clear cut or simple as described by the media. Much of the impetus for my becoming a gun owner was to protect myself and my family against a government that I understood as becoming tyrannical.
I joined FR in 2004 and found a family of like-minded individuals, and I see now that Waco was really a tragic display of government tyranny against a religious group of men and women who I’m sure weren’t completely innocent in every aspect of the law but were not in the wrong defending themselves in the way they did.
John Ross’ book “Unintended Consequences” set me straight on a lot of things.