>
Waco Archive - The articles
I am compiling an archive of articles found on the internet - hopefully when
enough material is archived a comprehensive view of this disaster can be established.
Threats Made On Former
CIA Agent Over Delta
Force Disclosure
**World Exclusive**
http://www.drudgereport.com/matt.htm
**Must Credit DRUDGE REPORT**
9-7-99


A former CIA agent who claims knowledge of a Delta Force
shoot-out at Waco has been promised protection by investigators for
a Senate committee after threats were made on the former agent and
his son by federal law enforcement officers.

The intimidation of the witness occurred last week when FBI agents
warned the witness -- face to face -- that he was in violation of his
CIA confidentiality oath and could be charged with "risking national
security."

According to congressional sources, investigators for Sen. Chuck
Grassley, R-Iowa, who heads a Senate Judiciary subcommittee with
FBI oversight, have promised protection to former CIA Special
Agent Gene Cullen -- if his bona fides check out.

[A spokeswoman for Grassley says a vote by the full committee
would be required to grant immunity; the process of checking
Cullen's story is in the early stages.]

Questions have been raised throughout official Washington about the
nature of the threats made against the whistleblower and if FBI
Director Louis Freeh was directly aware of the intimidation.

"I don't know how Waco, Texas could possibly be a threat to
'national security,'" one alarmed congressional chairman told the
DRUDGE REPORT.

"Cullen was 'politely' reminded that he signed confidentiality papers
when he was hired at the CIA," says one source.

Cullen has told investigators that he was visited by agents after he
granted an interview to the DALLAS MORNING NEWS two weeks
ago.

Cullen told the paper that he learned from Delta Force commandos
that up to 10 members of the secret Army unit were "present, up
front and close" in helping the FBI in the final assault on the Branch
Davidian compound.

But the DRUDGE REPORT has learned that Cullen did not tell the
paper everything he knew.

In the interview with the NEWS, Cullen stopped short of stating that
Delta Force members admitted to him that they were involved in
combat at Waco -- information Cullen plans to reveal under oath
before Congress!

This much is now known:

Cullen was served a subpoena by congressional investigators last
week.

Cullen has moved to a secret location and could not be reached for
comment.

Cullen has given an interview for the new film, WACO: A NEW
REVELATION.

On camera, the former CIA Special Agent, who was in charge of
coordinating intelligence in Somalia, states: Delta Force members
said they participated in a shoot-out during the final assault on the
Branch Davidian compound in Waco.

FILED BY MATT DRUDGE

______________

GOVERNMENT INFORMANT: DELTA FORCE INVOLVED IN
WACO SHOOT-OUT


**World Exclusive** **Must Credit DRUDGE REPORT** 9-6-99


WASHINGTON -- A former government officer has told
investigators that members of the secret Army unit Delta Force said
they participated in a shoot-out during the final assault on the
Branch Davidian compound in Waco, the DRUDGE REPORT has
learned.

The witness, according to congressional sources, has already named
names -- and will soon offer his account under oath!

The development caused panic and confusion at the top levels of the
Justice Department and the FBI over the holiday weekend, leaving
one top official scrambling for details.

FBI Director Freeh has demanded a full briefing, one agency source
divulged late Monday.

Developing...

Meanwhile, congressional investigators are growing convinced that
infrared film taken by an FBI surveillance aircraft at 9,000 feet on
the final day of the Waco standoff does appear to show U.S. armed
forces firing into the church compound.

"We are looking at the footage frame-by-frame... most of us have
grown convinced that it does show snipers unloading from the rear
of a tank," an investigator for the House Government Reform
Committee told the DRUDGE REPORT.

Former FBI agent Richard Schwein, a supervisor at Waco, said
charges of government gunfire were "absolutely false."

"False, absolutely false," he said on FOX NEWS SUNDAY. "No
FBI agent fired any rounds from their weapons at Waco. There
were no Delta Forces or special operations soldiers in an operational
capacity at Waco.

"And everyone on our side, and the FBI's side, were in armored
vehicles, so I don't know how you'd have films of anybody firing
into the back of the building. No one was on foot, because we had
no body armor that would stop the rounds they were firing."

WAIVER WONDER

Use of active military personnel against civilians without presidential
decree is a violation of federal law.

Late last month White House spokesman Joe Lockhart first told
reporters that he had no information on the waiver issue.

[August 26, 1999; Thursday]

Q Joe, why was the Army's Delta Force present on the scene the
day that Waco burned?

MR. LOCKHART: I would refer you to the Justice Department. I
don't have information on the Delta Force one way or the other.

Q The reason I asked is because since the law prohibits the military
being used against civilians, I wondered whether the White House
either, A, requested it or, B, President Clinton signed a waiver for it.

MR. LOCKHART: I don't have any information on that. Again, I'd
refer you to Justice. I don't have any independent information on
their role, if any.

The next day, when asked again about any possible waiver,
Lockhart offered more details.

[August 27, 1999; Friday]

Q What did the White House know about the potential operational
involvement of Delta Force in the Waco siege?

MR. LOCKHART: I think that's an issue that was dealt with at the
time. And as we said yesterday, the president was not asked to sign
a waiver, nor were we aware of any activity that would have
required a waiver.

But, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned, Lockhart may still not
have the full story.


One witness has told congressional investigators that in April of
1993, in response to a press inquiry, a White House spokesman
stated privately that a "waiver is on the president's desk" that would
have authorized military intervention.

A development that will cause battle during fresh rounds of
congressional hearings.

FILED BY MATT DRUDGE