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Subj:    [waco-group] WTH - FBI employees: Video shows 'glint' not gunfire
Date:   1/25/00 10:41:19 AM Central Standard Time
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Oh boy, we've got some real ace pilot here.  Blah-blah-blah.  Janice
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http://www.accesswaco.com/auto/feed/news/local/2000/01/24/948775839.08003.1122
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FBI employees: Video shows 'glint' not gunfire
By MARK ENGLAND Tribune-Herald staff writer

Although most admit never seeing as many multiple flashes before, FBI agents
and technicians are adamant that the flashes seen on an infrared video of
Mount Carmel on April 19, 1993, are "glint" and not gunfire, according to
depositions for the upcoming wrongful-death lawsuit filed against the
government by surviving Branch Davidians.

The Tribune-Herald reviewed the depositions of 20 FBI employees, including
technicians, pilots and Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) operators. None of
the FBI employees were members of the Hostage Rescue Team, the tactical unit
accused by some critics of firing shots at the Davidians on the final day of
the 51-day siege, which ended in a fire that led to the deaths of David
Koresh and 75 followers.

FBI employee No. 15 � the identities of the agents are sealed on the order of
U.S. Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of Waco � testified during his deposition that
he reviewed at least 10 FLIR tapes looking for flashes similar to those on
the Waco FLIR tape.

He told plaintiffs' attorney Mike Caddell of Houston that he found examples
of flashes on other FLIR tapes.

"The one that sticks out in my mind is a surveillance that was being done on
a vehicle in the daytime," said the FBI employee, who was the FLIR operator
when Mount Carmel caught fire. "And you could see a flash off of the fender
and the hood of the car at one point in the orbit."

Caddell asked the FLIR operator if he had ever seen multiple flashes like
those present on the Mount Carmel FLIR tape. The FLIR operator maintained
circumstances are different every time the camera is used.

"It's different," the FLIR operator said. "Different circumstances, different
temperatures, different scenery. You are not looking at the same thing."

Asked if he had considered the possibility that some of the flashes on the
Waco FLIR tape were weapons fired by the Davidians, the FLIR operator said,
"I think it's glint."

Caddell asked why the FLIR tape doesn't show flashes on both sides of Mount
Carmel.

"You don't recall there being an unusual condition where the sun was blocked
from the front of Mount Carmel but shone on the back, do you?" Caddell asked.

After wrangling, which involved Justice Department attorneys, the FLIR
operator answered, "I still think it's glint."

One of the pilots of Night Stalker, the plane carrying the FLIR camera, also
told Caddell that he believes the flashes seen on the Mount Carmel FLIR tape
were caused by glint.

"There are certain things that the FLIR tape picks up that can't be
explained," said the pilot, a co-pilot when Night Stalker flew during the
morning of April 19, 1993. "I think it's often referred to as glint. It's an
unexplained phenomenon that appears on a FLIR tape primarily in the daytime."

Caddell showed the pilot a condensed version of the Mount Carmel FLIR tape
highlighting the flashes, according to the deposition. One involved a flash
seen to the left of a Combat Engineering Vehicle (CEV) on the back of the
compound.

"I would call that a glint," the pilot said.

"And how did we distinguish between a glint and something else?" Caddell
asked. "Is it a glint when it might have otherwise been gunfire from an FBI
agent?"

The pilot later explained his reasoning.

"In my opinion, I do not believe that there was an individual on that tank
firing a weapon," the pilot said. "Therefore, the fact the flash occurs is an
unexplained anomaly."

Caddell pointed out that Carlos Ghigliotti, an expert in thermal imaging and
videotape, told The Washington Post that he believes FBI agents fired shots
on April 19, 1993. Ghigliotti is one of the FLIR experts working for the
congressional committee investigating Mount Carmel.

However, FBI agent No. 7, who rode inside CEV2 on the final day of the siege,
was among the FBI employees not agreeing with Ghigliotti's conclusion.

"I have no idea what may or may not cause flashes on this video, but if you
are asking about the flashes that came from directly behind my CEV, I believe
I would be aware if there had been anything back there," the agent said. "And
I saw nothing but ground and junk."

Another FBI employee, a Night Stalker pilot, said the FLIR camera wasn't
designed to pick up small arms fire.

"The type of FLIR utilized, the collimation of the FLIR in relation to the
gunfire, distances involved, and other parameters would lead me to believe
this is not gunfire, based on what I know," said the pilot, who was flying
when Mount Carmel caught fire.

By collimation, the pilot said he meant the FLIR camera in the plane would
have been at a right angle to the direction of any muzzle blast on the
ground.

Caddell asked if the FLIR could detect smoke and hot gases. The pilot said it
could under certain conditions.

"But it's your belief that there's something special about hot gases from the
muzzle of a gun, that it wouldn't detect those, but it would detect the hot
gases from a Davidian starting a fire, right?"

"There is a difference in the spectrum," the pilot said.

Later, Caddell pressed the FBI pilot on whether the FLIR would pick up any
type of gunfire.

"Well, that . . . suggests to me that under certain circumstances, you
believe this FLIR would pick up gunfire," Caddell said. "Correct?"

"I believe it could pick up a battleship firing its gun, yes," the pilot
said. "I believe it could pick up large cannons. I believe it could do
several things. I do not believe what I saw you show me is gunfire."

Mark England can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 757-5744.



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