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THE VILLAGE VOICE
". . . a fresh, intriguing look at Waco . . . In a riveting two hours of documentary footage, taken largely from the government's own archives, the filmmakers make a strong case that the government—far from practicing defensive measures to protect unarmed women and children—mounted an attack using military operators to squash the Davidians. . . . it ought to air on national TV. Politicians and entertainment industry moguls who babble on about violence should see the real stuff."

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
"Your typical movie premiere doesn't include allegations of homicide by the federal government"

THE WASHINGTON TIMES
"If Judge Smith lets the evidence out in the wrongful death suits, be prepared to learn that neither political party can be trusted to protect us against the federal government's unlawful use of deadly force. In the meantime, the best publicly available evidence is the film, "Waco: A New Revelation." Watch it and make up your own mind."

THE COLORADOAN
" . . . definitely worth seeing. It is powerful, well-made and deeply troubling. See it and you may never look upon the federal government and law enforcement the same way again."

SPECIAL AWARD
33rd Houston International Film Festival
Theatrical Feature Film Award - Documentary
Gold Special Jury Award

I have the tape waco :the big lie is this a remake of that film or is it some government propaganda to fend off the wolves?

3 posted on 03/27/2002 3:48:03 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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By the way i seen the movie hollyweird made on a&e it was full of lies holes and halftruths as well as portraying all of those at waco as killers or willing to kill for koresh
4 posted on 03/27/2002 3:50:46 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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