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Is it true that a recent Freedom of Information Act request has yielded some shocking information about Waco?

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Is it true that a recent Freedom of Information Act request has yielded some shocking information about Waco?

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Yes. This is the most recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) material about the Waco tragedy posted by civil rights attorney David Hardy at http://www.indirect.com/www/dhardy/waco.html. Mr. Hardy deserves every bit of praise and gratitude that can be mustered for his intellectual honesty and tenacity. Read more from Hardy about the ATF and FBI (I & II) involvement. A helpful bit of information as you read Mr. Hardy’s comments: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) had mounted an undercover operation which fooled none of the Davidians. The agents claimed to be college students in their 20s, but were obviously in their 40s. They claimed not to have money, but owned items like expensive wrist watches, clothes and cars that someone without funds could not afford. They claimed to be enrolled in a local college, but the school did not offer the courses they claimed to be taking and they were not, in fact, enrolled. Etc. As evangelical Christians, the Davidians invited them int

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