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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 14
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[From an interview with Linda Thompson on the *For the People*
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radio show, Feb. 11, 1994. Host is Chuck Harder.]
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[Continued...]
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CHUCK HARDER: Linda Thompson is with us. And we're talking about
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the Waco trial. So what we've got right now is the government not
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looking so good.
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Go ahead, where we left off.
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LINDA THOMPSON: Well we were with them throwing the trial, I
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think.
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HARDER: Yep.
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THOMPSON: What we have got, and what should have been available
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to the defense, is a whole lot of things that are absolute proof
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that when the government says that they "lost the element of
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surprise," *that* is a lie within a lie. Because they're not...
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They give you the impression that they're admitting something by
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saying that and admitting their guys are boobs. But what they're
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doing is they're saying, "Well, yeah, we're incompetent, we're
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stupid, we screwed up." There's a big difference between making
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an honest mistake and intentional murder. And that's what they're
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doing. They're getting out of intentional murder by appearing to
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admit to stupidity.
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But what they did *was* intentional murder. There's not anything
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in their plan that had any provision for somebody to go up to
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that front door and knock on the front door. There's no provision
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in the battle plan, originally, at all. None. And they pretty
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much have admitted *that* in court, too.
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But they... And they also admitted that David Koresh *did* come
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to the front door, he *did* open the door, he *did* say, "What's
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goin' on?" -- and they began firing at him! Now they've
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*admitted* these things.
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HARDER: Now, has it been admitted in court that the helicopter
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gunships fired first?
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THOMPSON: No. That has not and I doubt it will be, because, you
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see, this is what they're covering up.
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HARDER: All right. How can that be proven?
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THOMPSON: That can be proven by several things. First of all, in
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the ATF final report, the investigators (of that final report) do
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several deceitful things. One is that they criticize the ATF for
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not using customs helicopters that would have had firepower. Now
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that creates the impression that ATF had helicopters that
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*didn't* have firepower, right? And that's the purpose of the
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"critique," is to give you the impression they did not have
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firepower in those helicopters. Fact is, they did. We have a
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picture of one of the helicopters that has a .308 machine gun
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mounted in it. And that is going to be... that *is* in "Waco II."
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It's a close-up of the helicopter with the .308 machine gun in
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it.
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Twelve of the rounds that were recovered from the upstairs room,
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where two of the agents were killed, were .308 rounds, just like
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the caliber of that weapon in the helicopter.
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In the footage that we have -- and some of that is in "Waco I" --
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when you see edits in the film, *we* didn't make those edits.
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They were made before they were released to the public. We found
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footage by getting it through sources such as England, where they
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got 'em before the government had time to do as much editing as
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they did later. You can hear the original machine gun fire sound.
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And that footage is in "Waco II," too. When those guys are
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running up the ladder, there's a *lot* of machine gun fire. When
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they're on the roof, you can hear the helicopter very close by --
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then there's that glitch. What they edited out was the sound of
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the machine gun in the helicopter firing down into the roof.
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Dick DeGuerin, the attorney that they let go in and out, said he
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*saw* the roof. It looked like swiss cheese.
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Of the children that were allowed out, one of the kids drew a
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picture of a house, her house, and dotted it with bullet holes in
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the roof and explained to the psychiatrist that this was bullet
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holes in the roof. We've got footage of that.
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Um, and the lady, Annetta Richards, that was in there with the
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children and came out with the children, was one of the people
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that said that helicopters fired in on 'em, into the roof.
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On the 911 tapes, when the Branch Davidians called the police...
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Now that's another little bit of proof, all by itself. The fact
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that they were not firing for 20 minutes into that tape. They
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called the police and said, "There's a bunch of guys out here
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climbing in our windows and they're shooting at us!" They called
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the police. And in that tape, we've got all of the 911 tapes now
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and we've had the first seven transcribed...
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HARDER: All right, hang on... Linda Thompson... You'll stay
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another hour?
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THOMPSON: Sure.
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HARDER: O.K. Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna continue this
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conversation.
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Linda Thompson is an attorney. [Harder gives info on how to get
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"Waco II."]
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Thanks everybody. All the best. May God bless.
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(to be continued)
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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