http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UqZ-Ph1PqE It's been 20 years since that day when America stood by and watched the Military torch the Branch Davidians... I'm wiping off the dust and posting on my 4th youtube channel.... These are must see documentaries since the parallels of the rouge cop in L.A. was torched this month. It'sa continuation from the Clinton era when he took power after the Election. The bunker siege in Alabama reminded me of Randy Weaver and the L.A. cop killer reminded me of Waco when they ordered the cabin burned using CS gas. Available again from my personal Suppressed VHS Militia Training Video Library collection.. 'America Under Siege' was one of the first underground suppressed documentaries that has finally surfaced in the MSM and showed footage of black helicopters at U.S. military bases such as Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Before Alex Jones and his Videos was Linda Thompson an American attorney, filmmaker, and the founder of the American Justice Federation. In 1993, she quit her job as a lawyer in Indianapolis, Indiana...to start the American Justice Federation The AJF is "a for-profit group that promotes NWO issues, pro-gun causes and various conspiracy theories through a shortwave radio program, a computer bulletin board and sales of its newsletter and videos." In about June 1993, Linda Thompson produced a videotape entitled Waco: The Big Lie, which contained footage of the siege of the Branch Davidian a religious group originating from in the 1950s from the Shepherd's Rod, themselves former members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who were excommunicated during the 1930s.... Most remarkably, despite the bushels of press and hundreds of hours of news coverage, Thompson was the first to put a human face on the incident. Thompson pointed out many inconsistencies in the official story and the government reports, and the hypocrisy of using deadly weapons to "rescue" children from their parents. Some of her video's allegations have since been vindicated by professionally produced films such as Waco: The Rules of Engagement Waco: The Final Prophecy Waco: The Rules of Engagement A 1997 documentary directed by William Gazecki about the conflict in 1993 between the Branch Davidians, an unorthodox Christian group, and the Federal Bureau of Investigations....and Waco: A New Revelation. Specifically, Linda Thompson showed a split second of footage of a tank with what appeared to be fire emitting from it into Mt. Carmel and she claimed it was a flamethrower a mechanical device designed to project a long, controllable stream of fire, hence the metaphor "to throw flames"....used to start the fire that consumed the church. When the full footage was acquired by Michael McNulty, the "fire" was shown to be sunlight reflecting off sheetrock insulation on a wall panel that had fallen on the tank. Adding a sense of surety to her flamethrower claim, Thompson claimed that the tank backed out twice and each time the flame was clearly visible, but in fact she just ran the same split-second clip twice. Thompson herself has pointed to the fact that Mike McNulty claimed to be an insurance salesman and not a producer of commercial films in any capacity. Linda also argued that sheetrock reflects light about as well as a slice of bread. While claiming to debunk Linda's documentary, McNulty made unsupported claims of his own that were contradicted by the autopsy evidence. Thompson also claimed that three BATF agents killed by friendly fire and were Bill Clinton's Body Guards that added to the Dead Body Count surounding the Former POTUS. neverknwo nln |
