Take a look at the following two photos. | ||
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These two photos, one from a video tape, the other from a film camera, show the first moments of the BATF raid at the Mt. Carmel church. Note the bullet holes in the walls of the church. None of the glass in any of the vehicles the BATF are hiding behind show any signs of being cracked or broken. | ||
Now, examine this photo. Click for full size image
The wounded BATF man has been tentatively identified as
BATF gent who shot himself in the leg while climbing a ladder. Note that
he is being assisted from the area in full view of the upper
floor
windows of the church, apparently unconcerned with the possibility of
gunfire from the occupants of the church.
The vehicle at the right is the horse trailer in which
the BATF agents arrived for the raid. The top of it is canvas. It also
shows no signs of any bullet holes, even though the Branch Davidians,
had the been so inclined, would have been well advised to shoot through
it to the BATF agents inside, and later, hiding behind.
The public has been told that the members of the church
had .50 caliber rifles. Had they used them, the cars and trucks would
have not stopped the bullets and there would be bullet holes on the
sides of the vehicles facing the cameras where the rounds exited.
In short, there is nothing in these photos to support
the suggestion that the members of the church were actually firing on
the BATF at this point in the raid, let alone that the members of the
church fired first.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
WACO - Who Shot First?
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