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Analysis of a Fiasco

The incident began on February 28th, 1993 when more than 100 agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) attempted to storm the 77-acre compound that served as home to self-proclaimed messiah David Koresh and his small band of followers. Four agents were killed and 16 wounded in the shoot-out, while six sect members (according to Koresh) died and an unknown number were injured. Supposedly, the raid was undertaken because the Davidians were storing illegal weapons, but BATF Director Stephen E. Higgins has said that there may have been nothing illegal about their owning the "scores if not hundreds" of weapons, but that it was suspected they were planning to convert some from semiautomatic to automatic fire.


     No More Wacos            volume 1 // number 1           1998

Waco articles:
Waco Deception Up in Smoke
by William Norman Grigg
Waco Whitewash,
by Robert W. Lee
The Wounds of Waco,
by William Norman Grigg
Documentary Reveals Truth About Waco,
by Jay Banks
Documenting The Disturbing Truth,
by William Norman Grigg
Exposing the Web of Deceit,
William F. Jasper
Waco: An Unnecessary Tragedy,
by Robert W. Lee
Congressman Too Truthful About Waco,
by Congressman Ron Paul (R) Texas

Waco: The Rules of Engagement Official Homepage
Waco: The Rules of Engagement Official Homepage

"[It] is absurd to think that the federal government has to set aside a special bureau to police booze, tobacco and guns [when we] already have federal, state and local police forces to oversee the misuse of such items. The BATF, could be closed down with no loss to the citizenry whatsoever."

R. Emmett Tyrrell
Editor-In-Chief, American Spectator

 

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