New 'Waco' Dramatized TV Series Attempts to Strike a Balanced Narrative

Does it show clearly illegal activity like Alabama military craft overhead and Army Special Forces at the scene ?

No, I'm pretty sure the tanks that were there were owned by the local police department
 
Ya ok sure.

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Looks like somebody really messed up the landscaping.
 
Does it show clearly illegal activity like Alabama military craft overhead and Army Special Forces at the scene ?

I think there are 30 days or so left to cover in the last two episodes that haven't been released yet, but they have the tanks there and they had a scene showing a military helicopter circling the compound like 30 or 40 feet overhead, trying to mess with them.

The militarization of the police is a huge theme.
 
We'll see what the last two episodes have to bring, but it's interesting that they tie in Ruby Ridge at the beginning. Also interesting that this is based on two books from both sides: one from the Waco survivors, and one from the head FBI negotiator for both Ruby Ridge and Waco.
 
Oh and so far there is no evidence that the Davidian's had any illegal weapons,...


CBS did a Waco special a few weeks ago. Fairly crappy, but they did get a couple things right. They didn't say any weapons were illegal. If they were illegal, then I assume the CBS libtards would have been all over that.
 
If they had cast James Franco as David Koresh they could have put this on Netflix or made it into a feature film.

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5th episode..

The negotiator goes to see the kids who were released from a previous episode, they are playing in the playground.

"These kids were not abused. I've seen abused kids. These kids were loved."
 
Wow, 5th episode was pretty solid.

I hear the season finale is gonna be a doozy...
 
Last episode aired, they got it pretty much all right.

The negotiator had an agreement that they would all come out after David finished a manuscript, so they gave them a week. The woman who was typing the manuscript's finger had been shot by the ATF and so she was having difficulty typing, but he was working on it that week and while that was going on the head FBI guys were getting an attack order authorized by Janet Reno (and President C.) and they believed Koresh was just stalling and not writing a manuscript.

The episode made the whole thing out to be very preventable, they were all planning on coming out soon.

The FBI secured CS gas and they decided to go in before the Davidians were ready to come out, and they filled the building with gas and they messed up the building so bad all the women and children got trapped.

A fire started, and the FBI claimed the Davidians started it which was the official story, but the movie pretty much said that was bullshit because they also admitted to using flash bang grenades. They also documented a dozen previous cases where CS gas was used and it started building fires and killed everybody inside as it is incendiary.

No reason there shouldn't have been some murder charges.
 
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This is worth watching, posted on ScrewTube today by Black Pilled

The Waco Lie

https://youtu.be/Cg16CXxD0j4


Wow I missed that, that is exactly what I was looking for.. can't believe it's been this long since this thread was bumped..

I was impressed how many gems they threw the public about the deception that they had perpetrated previously, what I don't understand is what makes them so believable this time around?
 
I've only seen the Waco footage, and the commitee footage, but maybe the show was convincing, because we still don't want to believe the ATF and FBI are institutionally corrupt. If Hollywood reenacted Waco, instead of just dramatizing and covering ass, their viewers would be enraged, unsatisfied, and likely sick at their stomachs. Even so, Americans can't just kill Americans! Government might hide some Moriarty super villain, but surely our FBI don't mete out murder with the approval of people on CSPAN so expressly! Oh no, the villain has to be penitent; they need to have a nice, fat character arc.
 
Wow I missed that, that is exactly what I was looking for.. can't believe it's been this long since this thread was bumped..

I was impressed how many gems they threw the public about the deception that they had perpetrated previously, what I don't understand is what makes them so believable this time around?

nothing makes them more believable nowadays,

many people still see through it,

but the lies are repeated by more than just news anchors and political lackeys now,

and repeated so often. . .
 
That video has been removed.

More headlines today:

[h=1]Former Waco cult member opens up about escaping David Koresh in new documentary[/h]
Breault, 54, fled the cult before its fiery demise, and is now coming forward with his wife, Elizabeth Baranyai to share their experiences in a new special on the Smithsonian Channel titled “Waco: The Longest Siege.”
The documentary features previously unseen footage and firsthand accounts from survivors, law enforcement agents and eyewitnesses.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...ertainment+(Internal+-+Entertainment+-+Mixed)
 
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