WACO: The Rules of Engagement
We know that you are capable, and it is not your power, to do anything, such as erase all evidence. Why did you let the media come back so early? You can give me whatever you want, I know, you know, the reason we don’t talk to the media is because you guys have to protect your ass from what you’ve done, and that’s what’s going on here.
Waco: Rules of Engagement is the first complete picture to document the events in 1993 outside Waco, Texas, that resulted in the shooting of four federal agents and the deaths of 86 men, women and children. Branch Davidians.
Waco: ROE examines in great detail the interactions between David Koresh, his members, and the federal police. It demonstrates how the FBI has misled the public and America’s political leaders by concentrating overwhelming power on a group whose racial diversity, national origin, and apocalyptic religious beliefs make its members vulnerable to deadly violations of citizens goals of rights and human rights.
Compelling and thought-provoking, this film gives America what it really needs — a chance to review the historical record of events in Waco. The findings cast doubt on the FBI’s version of the story and its larger role in similar law enforcement cases.



