Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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espero que no haigan pescado al geriatico nando junto con varios de sus 
parientes en esas redadas de lanchas con coca en el caribe en los ultimos 
dos dias.

en todo caso, ya que se autodenomino el patriota masimo de la red, a ver que 
hace ya que tuito esto paso en tejas  orale mano que te traes ese!  a tirar 
quebradita con los lobos de la frontera o los pumas del norte    sniiiif, 
sniiif que vacan mano!


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"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better 
than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not 
your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May 
your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our 
countrymen."    -- Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia State House, 
August 1, 1776.


If after reading the above quote you believe in being part of the group 
that'll go home in peace, stop reading and discard this document.  It isn't 
for you.

What you're about to read is some of the most disturbing words in the 
history of the United States.  Also, marks the first assault of the United 
States government against its own citizens for no other reason than being 
excentric in their beliefs.

Please read at your  own risk....


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Evidence Uncovered of Massive Clinton Administration Cover-up at Waco

Tons of Evidence Helpful to Davidians was Hidden during Trials

From: Weldon Clark 24 Children Murdered

To anyone who prizes his or her freedom, Waco needs no introduction. But you 
do need to know about recent developments in the investigation of the 
matter. The need is especially clear since most of the national media have 
been working hard to ignore  the story--despite its listing on AP and UPI 
wire services, and discussion in the Washington Times, the Washington Post, 
and other sources.

First, there have been lawsuits filed by families of those killed at Waco 
and by some of the survivors. The suits were transferred to Judge Smith, the 
same judge who sentenced some of the Davidians to long prison terms, and is 
generally thought of as a very pro-government, very anti-Davidian judge. The 
government of course moved to dismiss the cases. To the surprise of many, 
Judge Smith refused, leaving open such claims as the Davidians' assertion 
that the government shot at people leaving the burning building. This, Smith 
stated, had at least some evidence to support it, and if proven would "shock 
the conscience of the court."

Judge Smith must have been startled at the next development. Without 
warning, the Texas Department of Public Safety appeared in his court. TDPS 
announced that the Texas Rangers (which are part of TDPS) had two large 
rooms full of Waco evidence that had never seen the light of day. It 
explained that members of the public--documentary producer Michael McNulty 
and attorney David Hardy--had been asking for copies, but that when it 
offered to make them, federal agencies forbade it. Yet when McNulty and 
Hardy asked the federal agencies for copies, the same agencies claimed that 
they couldn't give them because only the Rangers had control over the 
evidence. TDPS added that it did not want to be responsible for withholding 
the evidence, hinted that it did not trust the federal agencies to have it, 
and offered to file the entire mass (estimated at twelve tons of material) 
in court!

Things became more lively when TDPS explained just what was in the evidence.
TDPS commissioner Jim Francis said that it contained government fired 
rojectiles, which appeared to be pyrotechnic (that is, fire producing). It 
appears to this author that may prove that FBI started the fire that killed 
74 people, including two dozen children. He allowed he was no expert, but 
said the evidence would be at least "problematic" for the FBI's position. 
(The projectiles, fired from the FBI's M- 79 grenade launchers, including 
pyrotechnic CS gas rounds. These expel the CS by burning a mixture similar 
to black powder, and are stamped with warnings that they cause fires and may 
not be used against buildings.) The evidence was so sensitive, Francis 
explained, that he had instructed the Rangers to keep FBI out of the 
evidence locker until it could be secured with the court, and he had ordered 
the Rangers to commence their own investigation.

The revelation of hidden evidence must have shocked Judge Smith, hitherto 
seen as very pro-government. He issued an order accepting the Ranger's 
evidence. Then he issued a second order, which is utterly unprecedented. He 
ordered all federal agencies to turn over to the court all evidence "in any 
way relevant to the events at Mt. Carmel [the Davidian building]." No one 
had even thought to ask for such an order; in a civil case, judges just 
don't order all the evidence turned in, whether it has been subpoenaed or 
not. An anonymous law enforcement authority was quoted in the Dallas Morning 
News as predicting that "The Justice Department is going to have a fit!"

That's a safe prediction. Attorney Hardy's Freedom of Information Act suit 
drove  ATF to admit that it had three and maybe four video cameras filming 
what happened at the Davidians' front door, and likely showing exactly what 
had happened when the first shots were fired--but ATF claimed all copies had 
vanished. So had an infrared tape of the building, which would conclusively 
show if and when the Davidians fired.  We may now know exactly where those 
tapes are sitting, and exactly why they've had to be hidden for six years.

Now for the things we can't talk about--or, at least, things were we can 
only reveal part of the story. Michael McNulty, producer of the documentary 
"Waco: The Rules of Engagement," is producing a second documentary. If the 
first one was stunning--it won an Academy Award nomination--the second one 
makes it look mild. With solid evidence, most of it from the government's 
own files, he shows that the FBI may be guilty of lying, perjury, and 
homicide. He found the 40 mm Pyrotechnic shells, and tied them to the fire. 
Retired FBI and government sources agreed to talk. The picture that emerges 
is even grimmer than we might have thought.

Some Davidians had claimed that FBI fired into the building and shot at 
people who tried to escape. McNulty has uncovered STRONG proof that the 
statements are true. FBI infrared tapes, far better than those shown in his 
first documentary, show not only the FBI gunshots but also the FBI shooters. 
A law enforcement videotape shows the muzzle flashes. Internal FBI reports 
confirm that gunfire was heard from one of their sniper positions. This is 
only a tiny part of the new evidence McNulty has uncovered, but it should 
give you a guess as to what the rest is like.

Here are just some of the indictments, each carefully documented, that 
McNulty's new documentary will level. Yes, there is a reason why 74 people 
burned rather than escape the burning building. Those who came out the back 
way--away from the media cameras--had been shot as they tried to get out. 
Yes, the "brave federal agents" got trigger- happy. Yes, a federal agency 
levied war against American civilians--including two dozen children.

McNulty showed his documentary to Congressional staffs recently, and the 
effect was immediate. Congressmen and Staffers were seen leaving in tears, 
others in angry determination. Now there is talk of new congressional 
hearings- done the right way, for once. The Washington Times carried the 
story under the headlines "The Waco Cover-up Begins to Unravel."

Sources close to the case demanded anonymity to avoid Judicial Reprisals. 
The Waco dam is cracking, and we need your help to break it wide open.

If you value your freedom, and the Republic we have known and loved, sit 
down, right now, and:

1. Write your own Congressman, demanding hearings into the new
   evidence uncovered in Texas and soon to be seen in a disturbing new
   documentary film "Waco: A New Revelation". You can call your
   representatives at the following toll-free numbers US Capitol
   Switchboard 888-449- 3511 You can also call them using the Capitol
   Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

   Here's an e-mail link to Congress:
   http://in-search-of.org/
   http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
   http://www.gunowners.org/mailerx.html

2. Down load this document and make copies to distribute to your
   friends, family and coworkers. Resend this article as far and wide
   as you possibly can. To spread the word call Rush Limbaugh at
   800-282-2882 and callers may call in from 12 noon to 3PM EST, M-F

3. Write Jim Francis, Chairman Texas Dept of Public Safety PO Box 4087
   Austin, TX 78773-0001 thanking him for his integrity and for
   protecting the reputation of his State and that of the Texas
   Rangers. Jim Francis was appointed to this position by Governor
   George W. Bush and we may assume his actions in standing up to the
   feds have the tacit approval of Governor Bush.

4. If you can, contribute to pressing the civil suits brought by the
   Davidians. Most of what they had went up in smoke, and they're now
   faced with the need to finance lawsuits against the
   government--which is defending with your tax dollars. None of this
   money is for attorney fees. The case requires expensive
   depositions.  Contributions can be sent to (and checks made out to)
   WACO JUSTICE FUND
   5847 San Felipe Suite 1450
   Houston, TX 77057.

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