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September 11, 1999

To RMNews Readers:

Paul Wilcher included in his 100 plus page letter to Janet Reno, the fact
that Parkland Hospital had been alerted that burn victims from the Davidian
church were going to be brought in on April 19th.  Wilcher also noted that
Parkland is the same hospital where President Kennedy was taken.

One of the questions that has been asked many times, is where did Wilcher get
this information, and has this information been corrobrated by anyone else?
The following article  from News Max will answer these questions.

The last paragraph of the article mentions Harry Martin of the Napa Sentinel.
Mr. Martin was in the same loop, when it came to receiving inside
information, that Wilcher was in. It is possible, but I am not certain, that
the same men who gave Wilcher the information, also gave Harry Martin the
information.


 <A
HREF="http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=1999/9/10/214817">NewsMax
.com: America's News Page</A>
Friday September 10, 10:57 PM

FBI Alerted Dallas Hospital Hours Before Waco Fire

Inside Cover has learned that Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas was
warned, by federal agents on the scene in Waco, to prepare for trauma victims
at least six hours before a fiery inferno consumed the Branch Davidian
compound on April 19, 1993.

Contemporaneous reports reviewed by Inside Cover and interviews this week
with hospital staff indicate that the FBI expected their assault on Mt.
Carmel to result in heavy casualties among church members.

But despite the anticipated carnage the attack was executed as planned,
raising serious questions about the motives behind the ill-fated decision to
act.

A news report, broadcast on local Dallas television as the Mt. Carmel church
fire raged out of control, revealed that Parkland Hospital staff had been
called by the FBI just after 6:00 A.M. that day, more than six hours before
fire erupted inside the compound.

The report featured a live interview with Parkland's then-Director of
Emergency Services Jorie Kline by Channel 4's Cynthia Gau, a little more than
an hour after the fire erupted. A tape recording of their exchange obtained
by Inside Cover late on Friday shows that Parkland Memorial had been placed
on full alert status:

UNIDENTIFIED ANCHOR: You bring up a good point here that 25 to 30 people may
have survived. Let's go live now to Parkland Hospital, where Cynthia Gau is
standing by with more on the medical aspect. Cynthia, what can you tell us in
that respect?

GAU: We are in one of the largest and best burn centers in the state of
Texas. And standing with me right now is Jorie Kline. And she is a nurse
administrator here and she was put on alert; the whole hospital was put on
alert, at 6:11 this morning. Now, what's going to be happening here?

KLINE: Well, everyone is on alert because of the potential situation in Waco
and everybody's prepared to take care of any patients that are flown to us
from the Waco area.

GAU: How many doctors will be available?

KLINE: Well, from the general surgery service we can pool our resources of
approximately 50 surgeons. And then we also have our emergency medicine
program as well as internal medicine in case there are any smoke inhalation
victims.

GAU: When we spoke earlier you said that perhaps there might not be a
possibility that all patients could be taken care of here. Is that true?

KLINE: Well, obviously we--our burn unit is almost at its capacity level. I
understand that we can take four to five victims of this situation. And the
burn physicians, Dr. Perdue and Dr. Hahn, who are recognized worldwide, as
well as Cam Walker, the head nurse, are up there evaluating the patients and
deciding how many patients we can take and how many we'll have to decide if
they need to go to other facilites.

On Tuesday Parkland spokesperson April Foran told Inside Cover that its burn
unit ultimately treated three Waco victims.

The 6:11 A.M. alert to Parkland staff came only minutes after the FBI began
it's tank and tear gas assault on the Branch Davidian compound. Less than a
year after the raid, Parkland's director of legal affairs, Tom Cox, told the
Washington Times that there had been at least two early morning calls from
the FBI to the hospital that day.

The same report noted that at 6:06 A.M. FBI microphones hidden inside the
compound picked up comments the government said showed Davidians were
preparing to torch the compound. Five minutes later, according to Director
Kline, the FBI called Parkland.

On Friday, Parkland Communications Director Susan McBee could not determine
the time of the second call reported by Mr. Cox before press time.

But McBee noted that the FBI had been in regular contact with Parkland
Memorial throughout the more than seven-weeks Waco standoff, suggesting that
the April 19 pre-fire tip-off was not particularly sinister by itself.

Still, the FBI's early morning alert to Parkland clearly indicated the
government expected trouble that day. Yet after hearing what they say were
church members preparing to burn Mt. Carmel down, the FBI spent the next six
hours filling the compound with flammable CS gas.

Video, shot minutes after flames and smoke began to belch from the compound's
windows, shows a U.S. military tank continuing to ram the wooden structure.

Parkland lawyer Cox told the Washington Times that the FBI's early morning
heads-up warned that "there was a possibility of something occurring that
day," but he added that agents had called "several previous times" during the
51-day siege.

"As soon as they (the FBI) took over, they made the decision they were going
to bring everybody who needed to come to Parkland. Parkland was the closest
Level One trauma facility to Waco," said Cox (Washington Times--Feb. 16,
1994).

On Tuesday, Harry Martin, editor of California's Napa Sentinel, told Inside
Cover he was informed the day before the FBI's Waco assault that three area
hospitals, including Parkland Memorial, had been warned to set aside beds for
burn victims.












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