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A funny thing about Waco and conspiracies.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gary Jeffers)
Wed Sep 22 17:16:02 1999

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From: "Gary Jeffers" <jeffersgary@hotmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 14:18:50 CDT
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Reply-To: "Gary Jeffers" <jeffersgary@hotmail.com>

My fellow Cypherpunks,

    I have recently noticed a delightful fact. As we know, when conspiracies 
are done, there must be people and/or organizations to bear false witness to 
support them. Now this is quite depressing
as it makes it very hard to discover the truth.

   However, once the truth has been discovered, then all entities
that bore false witness are then "falsified".

   If we do a lot of drudge work and find out a big lie, then we
have our reference point for finding liars. We can then go
"in reverse" and catch all the liars.

   It is obvious that Waco is a U.S. state atrocity. No amount
of lying is going to bury this fact. But, even better, Waco serves
as a "litmus test" for apologists. That is, we know that anyone who
defends U.S. in this necessarily has something wrong with him or it.
At the very least they are naive. At worst, they are VERY bad.

   While I'm at it, did anybody see a recent network tv movie on
Waco? I did not follow the movie closely, but the BATF came across
as saints. It was based on a true story but fictionalized. That is,
it was a monstrous propaganda piece.

Yours Truly,
Gary Jeffers

BEAT STATE!!!!














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