To: new cruelty
This morning on one of the cable channels, I believe MSNBC, a senior FBI agent said he worked on that project in 1994, and because there was a "religious" connection, the previous administration would not let them follow up. He specifically said that they could get no help at all from the justice department. Was it not on April 19, 2003 that the same administration incinerated men, women and children in another Texas location, who also professed to be a religion?
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12/18/2002 1:26:13 PM PST by
billhilly
To: billhilly
Was it not on April 19, 2003 that the same administration incinerated men, women and children in another Texas location, who also professed to be a religion?I think you meant April 19, 1993 :)
Waco was certainly a travesty and proof that different standards apply for dealing with white men than for others; but, in view of what we know now (OKC on the 2-year anniversary, and all the other terrorist acts that were covered up), I wonder now if Koresh was involved with muslim terrorists--or maybe just knew about them--which is why the FBI murdered them? I think there's a good possibility that Waco was somehow connected in some way to terrorism--or the coverup thereof.
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