The following evidence forms a permanent part of the Museum collection
for the War Gallery, and is fully referenced from appropriate points in
the exhibit pages.
Documents
Doc 1, Dallas Morning News, April 22,
1993: Frank X. Leahy's "prediction" of a Davidian fiery suicide
Doc 3, Dallas Morning News, April 15,
1993: "No easy answers: Law authorities puzzle over methods to end Branch
Davidian siege"
Doc 4, Department of Justice Report: Active
duty military personnel and equipment involved
Doc 5, Washington Post, May 6, 1996,
page 1A: Public Honors for Secret Combat
Fig 26A, Army Times, July 10, 1995: Close-up
of helmet figure from cover
Fig 26B, Army Times, July 10, 1995: MH-60
Black Hawk helicopter dropping soldiers
Fig 26C, Army Times, July 10, 1995: Soldiers
saluting MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter
Fig 26D, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 160th
Airborne organization chart
Fig 26E, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 1st
Battalion Nightstalker crest
Fig 26F, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 2d
Battalion Nightstalker crest
Fig 27, NCO Journal (Non-Commissioned
Officers), Volume XX, No. 8: Ad for the "Army National Guard," showing
soldiers launching raid from black helicopter
Fig 28, Mt. Carmel before the February
28, 1993 raid
Fig 29, Washington Times, May 10, 1995
(headline): Pentagon plans to use troops for community service
Many people who distrust the mainstream media have turned to alternate
news sources, some of which are Internet based. Unfortunately, many
of these alternate sources of news simply promote an alternate series
of lies. These alternate lies are of course dressed up as "exposés."
But you can easily tell the phonies from the real thing. The information
in the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum is an acid test.
Does your news source promote Mike McNulty's video, Waco: The Rules
of Engagement or wring its hands because the Davidian law suit against
the government failed? (See Waco
Documentary Is A Hoax! and Waco
Suits for Waco Suckers.)
Does your alternate news source carry promotional pieces about rebuilding
the Davidian church in Waco and mouth nice words about "healing"?
(See The Cover-up Church.)
Remember, since ancient times, inquiries into questionable deaths have
started with the bodies of the victims. If your news source won't
give you an honest and full account of the forensic information on Waco,
or if it does not have a link to the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum ...
your alternate news has failed a fundamental acid test.
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