Peter Quinones on the Branch Davidian Massacre
Pete Quinones returns to the show to discuss his research regarding the BATF raid and FBI siege of the Branch Davidian compound that ended in the fiery massacre of the sect on April 19, 1993. We talk about the significance of the Waco massacre and how it relates to other Deep State events like the OKC bombing and today’s federal war on domestic extremism.
Pete has hosted his show since July 2017 and has concentrated on topics pertaining to liberation from tyrannical government. He is also the executive producer and writer of the documentary, “The Monopoly On Violence,”. His work can be followed on his substack page.
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You can hear countless shows about Waco, Ruby ridge, And other instances, where “patriots” stood up and were slaughtered, but the one time people like us came together and actually WON something, has been memory holed, never to be spoken of again. April 12th 2014 should be an unofficial holiday for all of us. It is the day a bunch of surly American badasses came together and sent the tyrants packing at Bundy ranch Nevada. Yeah, we don’t talk about that, do we? That’s because our side hates to win, we would rather bitch at each other and call each other names. It isn’t just Jews and blacks that cling tightly to their victim cards, yeah?
True but after Bundy Ranch the feds hit back at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge
This was an excellent review, there are only one or two omissions or pieces to the puzzle that I can recall off the top of my head most notably the reports of a massive static electricity event immediately preceding the Murrah Federal Building explosion.
Merrick Garland prosecuted the OKC patsys, Eric Holder ran the Jesse Trentadue government defense, Sen Biden put forth the first "Patriot Act" prepared before OKC. From this arose two AGs and a President. Talk about a ticket punch.
Going straight to the podomatic activates Key Chain
You don’t win every battle in a war, panzi- win some, lose some,yeah? I think malhuer was a total psyop, based on being there (in a skeptical capacity) Nothing but a media circus. Maybe bundy ranch was too, but there was real (good) people there, at least.
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