‘WACO: The Rules of Engagement’ is a deeply thought-provoking and intriguing account of the complete picture of the series of events outside Waco, Texas during 1993, undertaking a detailed examination of the interaction between David Koresh, his members, and Federal Law Enforcement.
It reviews the historical account of the incident at Waco and raises suspicions on the inconsistencies and discrepancies between FBI’s version of the story and their larger role in similar instances of law enforcement.
The shooting of 4 federal agents and the deaths of 86 men, women, and children of the Branch Davidian religious sect shows how how the FBI misled the public and American political leaders in order to focus overwhelming force on a group whose diversity of race, national origin, and apocalyptic religious beliefs made its members easy targets for lethal abuse of civil and human rights.