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Let us not forget what the Government can do to us. The lies they tell us. |
Bill Clinton has the audacity to impune the intentions of the Tea
Party? It was he who commenced this unholy action by the Government
against its citizenry. Surly there was a better way than to slaughter
men, women and children- more than 80. And he managed to get by without
any MSM condemnation, blaming it all on his Attorney General who got by
without a nick and later ran for Governor of Florida. Waco and Ruby
Ridge are what were the sentinel moments in our nation’s conscience. A
Government could turn on its people. This spawned McVeigh.Thanks to
Truthseeker for the following story, and the story of the shadowy figure
called Hillary Clinton.
According to Linda Tripp it was Hillary and not Bill Clinton who directed the final assault on Waco.
During an interview in early February 2001 the former White House
aide alleged that Hillary Clinton pressured the late Vincent Foster to
resolve the Waco standoff. As a result more than eighty men, women and
children were killed. Appearing on CNN’s “Larry King Live” Tripp
suggested that Foster, at Mrs Clinton’s direction, transmitted the order
to move on the Branch Davidian’s Waco compound, which culminated in a
military style attack on the wooden building.
Her accusations lend weight to charges made previously by Special
Forces expert and Waco investigator, Steve Barry. According to the
former Special Forces member, Hillary set up a special “crises centre”
in the White House to deal with Waco. Serving with her in the centre was
Vincent Foster who, according to his widow was subsequently: “fuelled
by horror at the carnage at Waco for which the White House had
ultimately been responsible.”
Foster himself was found dead, from a gun-shot wound to the head, in a
Virginia park three months later. Could he have known too much about
Waco?
Journalist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard maintains that Foster had been
“drafting a letter involving Waco” on the very day of his death.
Moreover Evans-Pritchard says that Foster kept a Waco file in a locked
cabinet that was off limits to everyone, including his secretary.
Prior to Waco, Foster was “dignified, decent, caring, smart” says
Linda Tripp; in its aftermath though, she said: “…Vince was falling
apart.”
She was with the former White House deputy counsel when the news
about Waco broke on television. “A special bulletin came on showing the
atrocity at Waco and the children. And his face, his whole body slumped,
and his face turned white, and he was absolutely crushed – knowing the
part he had played.”
“And he had played the part at Mrs Clinton direction,” said Tripp.
Moreover there was a marked contrast between Foster’s heartfelt
emotion at the Waco tragedy and Hillary Clinton’s, Tripp insists: “Her
reaction was heartless”.
Her accusations give further weight to allegations first levelled in
the 1999 documentary on the deadly confrontation, “Waco: A New
Revelation.” The film featured the account of former House Waco
investigator T. March Bell. “One of the interesting things that happens
in an investigation is that you get anonymous phone calls,” Bell
explained in the film. “And we in fact received anonymous phone calls
from Justice Department managers and attorneys who believe that pressure
was placed on Janet Reno by Webb Hubbel, pressure that came from the
first lady of the United States.”
Mrs Clinton grew more and more impatient as the Waco stand-off came
to dominate the headlines during the early months of the Clinton
administration, said Bell. It was she, according to Bell’s sources, who
pressured a reluctant Janet Reno to act.
“Give me a reason not to do this,” Reno is said to have begged aides shortly before orders were issued for the final assault.
A Great History can be found at:
http://littlealexinwonderland.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/waco-and-the-new-brown-scare/
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