1.13.00 CIA Officer: Delta Force At Waco To Shoot Davidians!! *W*O*W*!! CIA case officer Gene Cullen has stated that members of the Special Operations troops involved in the government siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Mt. Carmel, which ended in a bloodbath and massive conflagration, told him to his face that the Delta Force personnel were sent to Waco with the deliberate, calculated intent of using them DIRECTLY in LETHAL "tactical operations" against unarmed, defenseless American citizens there. A semantic loophole let Special Forces personnel be used without technically violating the strictures of the Posse Comitatus Act. Supposedly. (Not that it MATTERS.) Delta Force was sent to Waco to KILL people, period. NewsHawk® Inc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Subject: Military fired weapons at Waco Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:34:44 -0500 From: Brasscheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> January 13, 2000 Film maker claims CIA case officer admitted Special Operations troops sent to Waco were involved in shooting Source: World Net Daily http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_bresnahan/20000113_xex_fbi_machineg.shtml Excerpt: "Former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, who is now a convicted felon, called a meeting to discuss strategies for Waco on April 14, 1993. Government documents revealed by McNulty in his new documentary show that Special Forces Brig. Gen. Peter J. Shoomaker and Col. Gerald Boykin of Delta Force were brought in to the planning session. The purpose of the meeting was to convince Janet Reno to authorize a final assault at Waco. Popularly known as Delta Force, the Combat Applications Group was established by presidential order and is actually a separate branch of the military, making it exempt from the posse comitatis laws. The Army told Congress that the posse comitatis law was not broken, a law that prohibits the military from being used as a police force domestically. Since CAG is technically not a part of the military as described in the posse comitatis law, that claim by the Army is true. In March 1993, there was a secret meeting at CIA headquarters dealing with CAG participation in the WACO operation, according to Gene Cullen, senior case officer, Special Operations Group of the CIA. Cullen was present at the meeting and was interviewed in the Waco documentary. McNulty obtained previously classified documents, which are shown in the documentary. Those documents clearly indicate that CAG was authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to assist in the Waco operation. Cullen said he was first told that only a few of the CAG soldiers would be present at Waco, but then was later told at least 10 were present "to participate in any tactical operations against the Branch Davidians." Cullen told McNulty that he met and spoke with CAG/Delta Force soldiers about a year after Waco, when they admitted to him that they had been actively involved in a gun battle with the Branch Davidians." If you are really interested in this subject, you should check out Carol valentine who had all this nailed down *years* ago: http://www.public-action.com/SkyWriter/WacoMuseum/ She has written a recent piece on the whole subject that *really* stirs things up, but given how right she was and how early she was right, her comments merit a reading for serious students of the case. http://www.zolatimes.com/V4.2/waco_suckers.html </XMP>
1.13.00 CIA Officer: Delta Force At Waco To Shoot Davidians!! *W*O*W*!! CIA case officer Gene Cullen has stated that members of the Special Operations troops involved in the government siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Mt. Carmel, which ended in a bloodbath and massive conflagration, told him to his face that the Delta Force personnel were sent to Waco with the deliberate, calculated intent of using them DIRECTLY in LETHAL "tactical operations" against unarmed, defenseless American citizens there. A semantic loophole let Special Forces personnel be used without technically violating the strictures of the Posse Comitatus Act. Supposedly. (Not that it MATTERS.) Delta Force was sent to Waco to KILL people, period. NewsHawk® Inc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Subject: Military fired weapons at Waco Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:34:44 -0500 From: Brasscheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> January 13, 2000 Film maker claims CIA case officer admitted Special Operations troops sent to Waco were involved in shooting Source: World Net Daily http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_bresnahan/20000113_xex_fbi_machineg.shtml Excerpt: "Former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, who is now a convicted felon, called a meeting to discuss strategies for Waco on April 14, 1993. Government documents revealed by McNulty in his new documentary show that Special Forces Brig. Gen. Peter J. Shoomaker and Col. Gerald Boykin of Delta Force were brought in to the planning session. The purpose of the meeting was to convince Janet Reno to authorize a final assault at Waco. Popularly known as Delta Force, the Combat Applications Group was established by presidential order and is actually a separate branch of the military, making it exempt from the posse comitatis laws. The Army told Congress that the posse comitatis law was not broken, a law that prohibits the military from being used as a police force domestically. Since CAG is technically not a part of the military as described in the posse comitatis law, that claim by the Army is true. In March 1993, there was a secret meeting at CIA headquarters dealing with CAG participation in the WACO operation, according to Gene Cullen, senior case officer, Special Operations Group of the CIA. Cullen was present at the meeting and was interviewed in the Waco documentary. McNulty obtained previously classified documents, which are shown in the documentary. Those documents clearly indicate that CAG was authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to assist in the Waco operation. Cullen said he was first told that only a few of the CAG soldiers would be present at Waco, but then was later told at least 10 were present "to participate in any tactical operations against the Branch Davidians." Cullen told McNulty that he met and spoke with CAG/Delta Force soldiers about a year after Waco, when they admitted to him that they had been actively involved in a gun battle with the Branch Davidians." If you are really interested in this subject, you should check out Carol valentine who had all this nailed down *years* ago: http://www.public-action.com/SkyWriter/WacoMuseum/ She has written a recent piece on the whole subject that *really* stirs things up, but given how right she was and how early she was right, her comments merit a reading for serious students of the case. http://www.zolatimes.com/V4.2/waco_suckers.html