Many
have quickly forgotten that not long ago the US Government used chemical
weapons on American citizens, killing more than 70 men, women and children. Ironically, it occurred in 1993, the same year as the FBI involvement in the first World Trade Center bombing. It should be added at this point that while the CIA has been dubbed with the more appropriate term, Cocaine Import Agency or Crooks In Action, in the same manner, the FBI has established a reputation as a `whitewash' agency or more appropriately viewed as, `CIA Janitors'.

The US Government has been involved with many covert operations overseas where they funded groups who used chemical weapons, and propped up dictators who were carrying out genocides.
In the case of Waco, Texas and the Branch Davideans the US Government actually used chemical weapons on families and children.
On February 28, 1993, the BATF raided the church of the Branch Davideans in Waco Texas. This led to an embarrassing stand off which ended when the FBI gassed the church, filled with women and children, with CS gas. CS gas is actually illegal to use on enemy troops in time of war. but the US Government authorized its use against that church. Even worse, the CS gas was mixed with a chemical dispersant, methylene chloride. Methylene chloride is highly toxic. It’s the chemical used to melt plexiglas so that it can be bent into shapes such as the shields over salad bars. And, of course, it also melts lung tissue. The official story is that the Branch Davideans set fire to their church (even though blinded and gasping for breath from the CS and burned themselves alive rather than surrendering). However none of the autopsied remains showed any signs of smoke inhalation in the lungs, meaning they were already dead when the fire started.
The women and children inside that church were gassed to death with a poison gas that is illegal to use on enemy troops.
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