Read David Thibideaux's Waco: A Survivor's Story. I looked up to check out what happened on March 25, and it seems likely that that was the day the decision was made to murder them.
Tell you what? That it was premeditated mass murder with mass media coverup? It was. There is a good documentary on it but I can't remember the name. No one believes they lit themselves on fire, at least not anyone who has come into any contact with any of the actual story. I think it's well established that the tear gas they pumped in there was highly flammable and they knew what would happen. I don't know what they say on the Netflix documentaries these days, probably repeat all the lies they said in the news when it was happening.
There was a drama series on Netflix in March 2020 with one of the Culkin family in it that was based on David Thibideaux's experience. It was disturbing, but enjoyable. I think it was called just "Waco", but I might be wrong.
**I'm watching it right now. It is on Paramount cable channel. Called Waco. Stars Taylor Kitsch as David Koresch. I believe 8 episodes. Sunday nights at 10:00. And then there is a follow up coming out in April, but that is a show you have to pay to see. It is really good and just shows the government has been corrupt forever.
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Read David Thibideaux's Waco: A Survivor's Story. I looked up to check out what happened on March 25, and it seems likely that that was the day the decision was made to murder them.
Can you tell us?
or this: https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/waco-the-rules-of-engagement/
Tell you what? That it was premeditated mass murder with mass media coverup? It was. There is a good documentary on it but I can't remember the name. No one believes they lit themselves on fire, at least not anyone who has come into any contact with any of the actual story. I think it's well established that the tear gas they pumped in there was highly flammable and they knew what would happen. I don't know what they say on the Netflix documentaries these days, probably repeat all the lies they said in the news when it was happening.
Story not to be more clear. I was wondering what, specifically, happened then on March 25. I agree it was murder.
There was a drama series on Netflix in March 2020 with one of the Culkin family in it that was based on David Thibideaux's experience. It was disturbing, but enjoyable. I think it was called just "Waco", but I might be wrong.
**I'm watching it right now. It is on Paramount cable channel. Called Waco. Stars Taylor Kitsch as David Koresch. I believe 8 episodes. Sunday nights at 10:00. And then there is a follow up coming out in April, but that is a show you have to pay to see. It is really good and just shows the government has been corrupt forever.