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Pastimes : The Truth about Waco

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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (1038)9/16/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: Merritt  Read Replies (1) of 1449
 
Jim:

<<(2) The leaders of the raid had orders to abort if the element of surprise was lost . ( they broke orders ) and if we look at those orders, "surprise" then we know this was not a mission to serve a warrant, ( which by the way they didn't have ">>

I read somewhere that because someone in the complex was a registered firearms dealer, the ATF didn't need a warrant to search the property. If that's true, then it seems to me that the only reason for submitting a warrant application would be to mention drugs, and thereby be able to enlist, or legitimize, the use of the National Guard and Army.
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