Monday, March 4, 2013

Yesterday CNN rebroadcast “CNN Presents: Waco – Faith, Fear and Fire.” That twenty year old event in Waco, Texas will reverberate in Brooklyn, New York during the 2013 race for District Attorney


That program and many other reports of investigations and hearings about the government’s misfeasance and malfeasance at Waco in 1993  need to be dusted off before Brooklyn voters select their next District Attorney, because one man running for DA, Kenneth Thompson, was instrumental in putting together a report that responsible journalists, commission members and members of the U.S. Congress have described as a “Whitewash” of high officials in the U.S. government, whose faulty actions and/or inaction lead to the violent deaths of eighty-six (86) Americans on American soil, including four (4) U.S. Agents and twenty-six (26) children


Reports like  “...Waco – Faith Fear and Fire” and the general history of the repeated U.S. Government attacks on the scores of Americans surrounded by governmental paramilitary forces gathered at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas is proof to many millions of Americans why the right to keep and bear arms is much more than an arguable  “Constitutionally Protected Privelege” it is a fundamental human right dictated by necessity.

On Feb. 28, 1993, federal ATF agents ( aka "BATF," referring to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) tried to serve search and arrest warrants for allegedly illegal weapons at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas (although later on the U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno, indicated that reports of sexual abuse of children inside the compound also motivated her decisions).  After a botched attempt at a surprise incursion by a heavily armed ATF force, a full-scale gun battle between the ATF invaders and the encircled church followers erupted with heavy casualties on both sides. A cease-fire was negotiated to collect the dead and minister to the wounded. The FBI intervened to negotiate Koresh’s surrender to authorities (and formal authority shifted from Clinton's Secretary of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen to Clinton's Attorney General Janet Reno). However, after David Koresh repeatedly refused to surrender without conditions, the government brought in heavy reinforcements, including military equipment and support personnel.  After a 51-day siege, and a final assault using tanks on the ground and Huey helicopters in the air, 82 people from the Branch Davidians "Cult," including twenty-four children, together with four ATF agents, had lost their lives and scores of civilians and government agents had to be hospitalized with and recover from various war-type wounds, including PTSD.

Neither the CNN report nor the saga of Waco is new.  As told by the American "Right," including many mainstream Republicans, early in the Clinton Administration, paramilitary forces of multiple agencies of the United States Government went to war against U.S. citizens inside the borders of the  United States. Before the end of the first protracted battle of that war, the “Battle of Waco,” which included a 51-day siege and two violent assaults by heavily armed agents in full military gear, eighty-six (86) "Americans" (not everybody was a U.S. citizen, but everybody was lawfully on U.S. soil and entitled to full constitutional protection) had died, including at least twenty-four (24) children; and in addition, four (4) government agents were killed along with a score of injured officers. Make no mistake, the reason the ATF was there was that they had been ordered to forcefully disarm a large group of Americans, without any actual knowledge that any of their weapons were illegal. [It has also been reported that several of the local ATF agents and other local law enforcement officials later indicated that other avenues of inspecting the suspected "illegal" weapons were being pursued with the Davidians.]

Kenneth Thompson is running as the candidate of a large segment of the Brooklyn Democratic establishment who are now opposed to the incumbent Kings County DA, Charles Hynes, who still enjoys the support of most mainstream Democrats ( and who has consistently run with the endorsement of the Republican and Conservative Parties since 1997) and against another declared candidate for the Democratic nomination. The people of Brooklyn should not consider Kenneth Thompson as the possible chief law enforcement official in Brooklyn without knowing that he had once been an agent of the U.S. government with a hand in trying to bury actual wrong-doing by high U.S. government officials in authorizing and directing the attacks by Americans on Americans at the Waco compound in 1993.

Mr. Thompson’s campaign website  repeatedly boasts about his part in preparing a report on Waco that limited the blame for the fiasco that claimed eighty-two (82) civilians' lives on  low level law enforcement officers, while exonerating higher governmental officials, like Thompson’s immediate supervisors. That report, signed by Thompson’s immediate boss and long-time patron Ronald Noble, has repeatedly been called nothing but a “Whitewash” by witnesses, reporters, law enforcement officials and congressional chairmen.

I am gathering source material for several items about Mr. Thompson’s part in the aftermath of Waco, including several reports of the journalistic and governmental investigations, commission and congressional hearings, and the legal cases and proceedings directly involving the immediate victims of the government's 51-day war on its people. That job is still in its early stages. In the mean time, if you get an opportunity to do so, make every effort to see “CNN Presents: Waco - Faith, Fear and Fire” if it is rebroadcast (perhaps next weekend) on CNN or another cable station. It is also available on the internet via video link (see “What Happened in Waco –
‘CNN Presents – Waco: Faith, Fear, and Fire’” 4/11/11, CNN Pressroom [http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/11/what-happened-in-waco/]).

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your link is only for a 2:45 minute clip that shows the final tank and helicopter assault and doesn't mention any reports of cover ups

Galewyn Massey said...

Reply to 3/5/13 comment, “Anonymous – Your link is...”:

Sorry, my bad ! I listened to one of my Baker Street Irregulars without checking out the link.

There are a few available segments of “CNN Presents: Waco - Faith, Fear and Fire” if you do a Google search of: “YouTube Waco: Faith, Fear and Fire” (the total is about 20 minutes, with several repeated segments in the array) — there are also plenty of other documentary videos of the ATF-FBI attacks and siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco.

In addition, there are full transcripts of “CNN Presents: Waco - Faith, Fear and Fire” available immediately and for free at [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1211/25/cp.01.html]; and for purchase at [http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/voxanttv/2013cn03020103v79].

Galewyn Massey said...

UPDATE: The March 5, 2013 New York Law Journal article, “Rivals Argue That Six-Term Brooklyn D.A. Has Lost His Credibility” by Andrew Keshner is largely about the three candidates for Brooklyn DA arguing over the incumbent’s record, with the two challengers laying out what they would do differently if elected. Along with the main article is a shaded sidebox containing profiles of the three announced candidates in the race for District Attorney of Kings County, “Charles Hynes, 77 – District attorney since 1990 .... Abraham George, 34 – Full-time candidate.... Kenneth Thompson, 46 – Partner, Thompson Wigdor, Since January 2003....” ( “Rivals Argue That Six-Term Brooklyn D.A. Has Lost His Credibility” by Andrew Keshner, 3/5/13, NYLJ [http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/PubArticleNY.jsp?id=1202590845345&thepage=3]).

Interestingly, in the VERY BRIEF profile of “Kenneth Thompson, 46 – Partner, Thompson Wigdor...” is the following datum, “Other Legal Experience: .... Special assistant to Ronald Noble, former Treasury Department undersecretary for enforcement, 1993 to 1995”; but what is not reflected is Thompson’s relationship with Mr. Nobel, as teacher and mentor, prior to his 1993 employment at Treasury as a “Special assistant...” to Noble; or that Thompson’s initial assignment at Treasury was to help prepare Undersecretary Noble’s much criticized report about the ATF’s killer raid at/on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco; or that Thompson’s sudden appointment as Noble’s “Special assistant...” required Thompson, recently graduated from law school, to prematurely interrupt an important clerkship.

Anonymous said...

Waco-schmaco!

What about the strange case of Nafissatou Diallo, who was a maid in a NYC hotel, and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was head of the IMF, who gets to play with lots of $$$$$$ and even could’ve been the next president of France ... suddenly the maid in NYC cries “Rape !” ... Strauss-Kahn is stopped at Kennedy airport, even though he has the status of an international diplomat ... another sex case pops up in France ... and the very fine Mr. Strauss-Kahn is quickly a “has been” who said from day one the sex was all consensual and that he was set-up... but also in the end Strauss-Kahn says that was all his own fault... there is no follow-through on the rape charges and supposedly $6 mil gets turned over to the maid and her lawyer... nice work if you can get it...

Completely unrelated to all that, Ron Noble is the top cop of Europe ... and his former right hand guy, Ken Thompson, is the lawyer representing Ms. Diallo ... and none of it has the look of a honey-pot set-up in NYC ... and Strauss-Kahn couldn’t possibly be guilty of anything worse than this sex stuff, but if he was, how would anybody ever get to hear about it...? Besides, Strauss-Kahn is OUT and that’s all that matters! Get the idea?

Galewyn Massey said...

UPDATE: Kenneth Thompson IN HIS OWN WORDS about Waco, etc.:

1) “... Mr. Thompson has participated in some of the country’s most prominent, high-profile investigations. For example, he was a member of the Treasury Department’s Waco Administrative Review, which conducted the investigation ordered by then President Bill Clinton of the raid on the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas by federal agents, in which four federal agents were killed and 20 others shot and seriously wounded. As a member of the Waco Administrative Review, Mr. Thompson was one of the attorneys who drafted the official report on the Waco incident, known as the “Waco Report,” which was submitted to President Clinton. Many have praised the Waco Report as a model for government investigations. The Washington Post called it “[a] thorough and candid account of a… law enforcement disaster.” The New York Times also weighed in, describing the Waco Report as “brutally detailed.... Mr. Thompson also assisted in preparing the Secretary of the Treasury for his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee concerning alleged improper contacts between Treasury officials and White House counsel over the Whitewater Investigation. *** Mr. Thompson also served as Special Assistant to former Treasury Department Undersecretary for Enforcement Ronald K. Noble, who is now the Secretary General of Interpol, the international police organization based in Lyon, France....” (See “Kenneth P. Thompson is a founding partner of Thompson Wigdor LLP” , Homepage ThompsonWigdor LLP, 3-8-13 [http://thompsonwigdor.com/attorneys/partners/kenneth-p-thompson/]).

2) “... Ken was an attorney in the United States Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., where he served as Special Assistant to former Treasury Department Undersecretary for Enforcement Ronald K. Noble, who is now the Secretary General of Interpol, the international police organization based in Lyon, France. Ken then went on to work in the Treasury Department's General Counsel's Office under Robert McNamara, Jr., who himself would go on to become General Counsel to the C.I.A. *** Ken also played a key role on the team of lawyers and federal agents, which investigated the raid on the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas by federal ATF agents. As part of the Waco Investigation, Ken drafted a section of the official report submitted to President Bill Clinton, which described the events that led to the murder of four AFT agents and the shooting of twenty other federal agents.” (“KEN STARTED HIS CAREER in public service WORKING CLOSELY WITH OUTSTANDING, HIGH-LEVEL APPOINTEES IN PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TREASURY DEPARTMENT”; "Biography" Tab, “Ken Thompson 2013 for Brooklyn District Attorney...”, 3/8/13 [http://kenthompson4da.com/ken-thompson-biography.html]).

3) “...At the United States Treasury Department, Ken was one of the government attorneys charged by then-President Bill Clinton to investigate the murder of four ATF agents and the shooting of twenty other federal agents by David Koresh and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas. The Waco report has been described as: *** ‘Brutally detailed.’ New York Times ***
‘A thorough and candid account of a... law enforcement disaster.’ Washington Post *** ‘Courageous, candid evaluation.’ Los Angeles Times ....” ( “INVESTIGATED THE MURDER AND ASSAULT OF FEDERAL AGENTS BY DAVID KORESH AND THE BRANCH DAVIDIANS”; “Experience that Matters” Tab, “Ken Thompson 2013 for Brooklyn District Attorney...”, 3/8/13 [http://kenthompson4da.com/experience-that-matters.html]).

PLEASE REMEMBER all that’s posted above in this comment is in Kenneth Thompson’s own words, or quotes selected by him. Many others have said his “Waco” work was part of a high level “Whitewash” of the summary execution of scores of Americans along with their children. You should note that in none of Mr. Thompson’s descriptions of his work on the Waco Report does he mention that eighty-two (82) civilian men, women and children were killed at Waco in the combined raids by the ATF and FBI.

Galewyn Massey said...

BACKFILL: By July 1995 there was sworn testimony by Dan Hartnett, the former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Director for Enforcement critical of the Department of the Treasury's report on Waco. According to Hartnett’s testimony before congress, the secret villain of Waco was the principal author and editor of the Treasury Department's report on Waco, Assistant Treasury Secretary for enforcement, Ronald K. Noble. In addition, Mr. Hartnett testified that the report itself was a cover-up of the responsibility of the entire chain of command at Treasury ( See e.g. “Agent Says His Warnings Over Waco Were Ignored,” by Tim Weiner, NY Times, 7/25/95 [http://www.nytimes.com/1995/07/25/us/agent-says-his-warnings-over-waco-were-ignored.html] also [www.nytimes.com › COLLECTIONS › RAID...]