Saturday, February 28, 2015

Mike McNulty, Waco Hero, R.I.P.

Via WRSA

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One of the heroes of the Waco fights of the 1990s has passed away.  Mike McNulty did more than any other single person to doggedly pursue the truth about Waco.  And he produced or co-produced a number of superb films that vividly and compelling explained why the feds were lying about the carnage they unleashed in Texas.  And he fed great information to me and other journalists – as well as sometimes impatiently pushing us forward, urging us to turn over more rocks. (I think my sense of humor puzzled or irked him at times during our phone calls, but I came out on the right side of the issue, so he usually tolerated me pretty well.)  Mike was never cowed by official bullshit or by the strutting and intimidation attempts by lawmen or political appointee poohbahs.  Mike helped Janet Reno get the legacy she deserved.

I quoted Mike at length on an article on the Waco coverup that came out in the Washington Times on the morning of the Oklahoma City bombing, April 19, 1995:

2 comments:

  1. A massacre on US soil by the US. Gen. Wesley Clark was also involved.
    All the evidence from Waco was in the OKC fed building when it was blown up.
    The Branch Davidians who did make it to the so called Bar of Justice were acquitted by the jury, after which the judge, in an act of absolute treasonous sedition and with zero authority to do so, on his own initiative, overturned the jury verdict and sentenced the innocent Davidians to prison. Several agents whom were killed,
    it was suspected they were killed by friendly fire as they were against the slaughter.
    The attack was called Operation Trojan Horse. How fitting.

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