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Waco: A New Revelation - INTRODUCTION
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FBI officials claim the Branch Davidians and their children committed mass suicide.
Since 1993, former members of the FBI, former Special Forces and CIA operatives have come forward with new evidence to suggest that the FBI's claim is inaccurate.
In the spring of 1998, under the Freedom of Information Act, investigators from MGA Films became the first private citizens to gain access to the Waco investigation evidence lockers. What they found was shocking.
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THE FILM AND FILM MAKERS
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Narrated by former FBI Special Agent Dr. Frederic Whitehurst, the film opens with aerial footage of the smoldering Davidian compound. The blackened rubble resembles a war zone; a somber voice declares, "my life would change forever as I came to know what failure means."
Featuring video and audio clips from the film.
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THE INVESTIGATION AND EVIDENCE
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• A brief history of the Waco tragedy, indexed by date and topic.
• An overview of the investigators, the investigation and the sources of evidence.
• A three part behind the scenes interview with Emmy Award winning Waco investigator Mike McNulty. What evidence was missing and what evidence was found in the government evidence lockers, and what was the Justice Department's reaction?
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS
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News briefs and articles following the Branch Davidian's wrongful death suit against the Federal government and the Justice Department's investigation into the 1993 siege of the Davidian compound.
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REVIEWS AND AWARDS
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Read what the press is saying about Waco: A New Revelation.
THE VILLAGE VOICE
". . . . it ought to air on national TV. Politicians and entertainment industry moguls who babble on about violence should see the real stuff."
THE COLORADOAN ". . . powerful, well-made and deeply troubling."
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ORDER INFORMATION
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Waco: A New Revelation is now available on VHS.
Order your copy online or call our 800 number.
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