
Episode 411: Waco and Accountability- What Really Happened April 19, 1993
22.04.2026
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The 1993 Waco siege unfolded as a 51-day confrontation between federal authorities and the Branch Davidians, beginning with a failed ATF raid on February 28 and escalating into a full FBI-controlled standoff at the Mount Carmel compound. This podcast frames the event not as a simple law enforcement action, but as a deliberate and aggressive operation that intensified over time, involving armored vehicles, psychological pressure, and ultimately a decision to force an end through tear gas insertion. On April 19, that plan was executed, and within hours the compound was engulfed in flames, leaving more than 70 people dead, including women and children. While official accounts have long maintained that the fire was started by those inside, critics and alternative investigations argue that the tactics used—particularly the use of gas and the manner of the assault—played a direct role in the outcome. The result is an event that remains deeply disputed, with competing narratives over responsibility, use of force, and decision-making at the highest levels, ensuring that Waco is still viewed not as a closed case, but as a defining moment in the debate over government authority and accountability
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