I've watched my copy already, and it's powerful. New revelation, indeed! This is the film that inspired new congressional investigations into Waco in 1999. New players identified: Delta Force, Hillary Clinton, Vince Foster. New evidence: Too much to mention (but including pyrotechnic rounds, more damning FLIR footage, whistle-blowing, and stuff you won't even want to THINK about). Order your copy at
NOMINATED FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY 70th ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS | WINNER OF 1999 EMMY AWARD FOR ITS PRESENTATION ON HBO |
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Since its premiere at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, this remarkable documentary film has been winning converts from all parts of the political spectrum. From glowing reviews in major metropolitan newspapers (including the likes of the Washington Post) to a very respectful "Two Thumbs Up" review by Siskel and Ebert, this film makes it absolutely clear that the government agencies at Waco presided over a horrendous, inexcusable holocaust.
This film, perhaps the most important one made in several decades, is now available on video. It is modestly priced ($29.95 plus p&h) to encourage the widest possible distribution.
There is some likelihood that it will not be available this way for long. A legal challenge appears to be in the works.
To learn more about the video, or to order your copy, you can follow this
link to
Waco: The Rules of Engagement.
This famed TV journalist (ABC's "20/20") has become one of the leading heroes of the libertarian movement, with hard-hitting documentaries that you can hardly believe would be tolerated by the liberal media moguls. Absolutely great for opening the minds of ordimary Americans to the power of liberty and the evils of big government. Here are three favorites, linked to Laissez Faire Books, where you can order them.
Is America #One? Stossel travels the world, comparing the role of government in places of prosperity and pits of poverty. Surprise! People flourish when government gets out of the way.
Greed. Did Wall Street bad boy Michael Milken really do more good for people than Mother Theresa ever did? This very provocative documentary includes wonderful interview segments with objectivist philosopher David Kelley.
Sex, Drugs, & Consenting Adults. This is a great way to show your conservative and liberal friends why we don't need no steenkin' Nanny State.
Here are two books that, together, yank open closed minds and teach the importance of liberty. One explains what it is and how it came to America. The other shows how much of it we've lost.
A fabulously successful writer, world traveler, friend and confidant to world leaders, and an astoundingly insightful thinker, Rose Wilder Lane may have started the revolution in libertarian thought, writing this short but powerful book before Ayn Rand or F.A. Hayek made their important contributions. Guarantee: You'll never think of history in the same way. Tracing human activity from the time of the Biblical Abraham to present day, the author shows vividly how the difference between prosperity and poverty, and between burgeoning science and static ignorance, comes down to one thing: men's beliefs about who controls individual action -- individuals themselves or some higher authority. Buy a case and start giving them away. You can even order it from http://laissezfaire.org.
Syndicated columnist ("The Libertarian") Suprynowicz offers here a collection of essays from his columns, written between 1984 and 1999. You'll love his wit, his power, and his ability to cut right to the heart of the matter. Here, chronicled in careful detail, are stories of government abuse right here in the United States that touch the heart, open the eyes, and instill the moral outrage we desperately need to rage across this nation if we are ever to regain our liberty.
SEND IN THE WACO KILLERS has been selected as Freedom Book of the Year by Free-Market.Net. Their review is located at http://www.free-market.net/features/bookofthemonth/.
This is the best libertarian outreach tool in years. If you haven't read it -- you're missing something important.
Copies of "Send in the Waco Killers" are in stock for immediate shipment and can be ordered by mailing check or money order for $21.95 for each copy plus $3 shipping for the first copy ($6 Priority; $2 shipping per each additional copy) to Mountain Media, P.O. Box 271122, Las Vegas, Nev. 89127. Orders can also be placed (with credit card orders welcome) by dialing Huntington Press at
Inquire about volume discounts. On the
Internet, go to http://www.thespiritof76.com/wacokillers.html, where credit
card and bulk orders are also accepted, as is payment in silver,
gold, and other hard currencies.
This great little book became famous thanks to its spot-on, pithy synopsis of the State of the Union, offered right at the beginning of the Foreword:
"America is at that awkward stage.
"It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the
bastards."
But there ARE things you can do -- count 'em. This little gem is not only informative, it's a barrel of laughs, too. Order from Claire's publisher, Loompanics.
You can also visit Claire's new website, Wolfe's Lodge.
Maybe you've been waiting for it to happen -- a book published, not on the pulp of dead trees, but in bits and bytes alone. Koman's wildly libertarian story of a private space program is published by Pulpless.com
Many of these books are available online from http://laissezfaire.org.
NON-FICTION | |
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The Declaration of Independence | |
U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights | |
Reason magazine | |
Libertarianism in One Lesson | David Bergland |
The Law | Frederic Bastiat |
Restoring the American Dream | Robert Ringer |
For a New Liberty | Murray Rothbard |
Race and Culture | Thomas Sowell |
The Vision of the Anointed | Thomas Sowell |
Losing Ground | Charles Murray |
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal | Ayn Rand |
The Fatal Conceit | F.A. Hayek |
Free to Choose | Milton and Rose Friedman |
Do the Right Thing | Walter E. Williams |
Anarchy, State and Utopia | Robert Nozick |
A Call for Revolution | Martin Gross |
The Government Racket | Martin Gross |
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch | Milton Friedman |
Lost Rights | James Bovard |
Shakedown | James Bovard |
Separating School and State | Sheldon Richman |
The Discovery of Freedom | Rose Wilder Lane |
Economics In One Lesson | Henry Hazlett |
Takings | Richard Epstein |
Simple Rules for a Complex World | Richard Epstein |
The Armchair Economist | Steven E. Landsburg |
Population Matters | Julian Simon |
Environmental Phonies | P.J. ORourke |
Trashing the Planet | Dixy Lee Ray |
XXX | Wendy McElroy |
101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution | Claire Wolfe |
Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet) | Claire Wolfe |
I Am Not a Number | Claire Wolfe |
FICTION | |
Atlas Shrugged | Ayn Rand |
The Fountainhead | Ayn Rand |
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress | Robert A. Heinlein |
The Probability Broach | L. Neil Smith |
Pallas | L. Neil Smith |
Tom Paine Maru | L. Neil Smith |
Kings of the High Frontier | Victor Koman |
Harvest of Stars | Poul Anderson |
Mirror Maze | James P. Hogan |
Paths to Otherwhere | James P. Hogan |
Free Space | Linaweaver & Kramer, eds. |
Unintended Consequences | John Ross |
Term Limits | Vince Flynn |
The Stone Canal | Ken McLeod |
Masque | F. Paul Wilson & Matthew Costello |
Updated 1/22/00.
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