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On Friday May 2, 1997, San Diego police attempted to serve a warrant at a house in the suburb of<br />

National City and were greeted by automatic gunfire. Police exchanged gunfire with the suspected criminals<br />

inside. The confrontation lasted over an hour and was videotaped. CS gas, the same type used in<br />

Waco, was shot into the house. According to the Union Tribune newspaper, as the CS gas filled the<br />

house it ignited and caused the entire structure and surrounding palm trees to be engulfed in flames. Two<br />

people inside the house died of either gunshot or incineration.<br />

The recent Los Angeles bank robbery shoot-out gathered hours of national media attention. Yet the San<br />

Diego shoot-out, every bit as “exciting” as Los Angeles, has been completely ignored. Why would national<br />

and major media ignore a story that has all the notorious visual elements so attractive to media<br />

sensationalists?<br />

During the Waco hearings 3 years ago the federal government maintained that CS gas was not flammable.<br />

This formed the basis of the mass suicide charge against the Branch Davidians. The Branch Davidian<br />

ranch burst into flames after the FBI and other federal police pumped CS gas into the occupied buildings.<br />

Attorney General Janet Reno approved the use of CS gas.<br />

This recent incident with CS gas affirms the conclusions of earlier reports, which stated CS gas to be<br />

flammable and its use restricted to out-of-doors. The CS gas explosion knocks the legs from under the<br />

Branch Davidian mass suicide theory.<br />

America is facing the very ugly reality that Federal Police, under the direction of Attorney General Reno,<br />

used a flammable gas on the Davidian ranch and then concealed the resultant incineration of approximately<br />

60 adults and 20 children.<br />

Congressional hearings, held in the wake of the Davidian incident, whitewashed Federal actions. The<br />

national media did yeoman’s work in perpetrating the mass suicide theory on the public. [End quoting]<br />

The local police are copying the Federal “police”—”Like daddy, like son.”<br />

When are we going to stop these blatant acts of terrorism and murders?<br />

From THE JUBILEE, May/June 1997, [quoting:]<br />

FBI DIRECTOR SPEAKS STRAIGHT?<br />

FBI Director, Louis Freeh, seemingly buried the hatchet against militias while testifying before the Senate<br />

Subcommittee on Terrorism June 4, 1997. “We’ve worked very hard to try to evaluate and analyze the<br />

activity (of the militias). Most of the militia organizations throughout the country are not, in our view,<br />

threatening or dangerous.” Mr Freeh went on to explain that the instances with the Republic of Texas, the<br />

Freemen and OKC were not representative of what the county sheriffs around the nation were feeding<br />

back to the FBI concerning militia behavior and activities.<br />

This story, under a news blackout by the national media, was contributed by PIML (Patriot Information<br />

Mailing List). [End quoting]<br />

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