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Waco, the Big Lie

''Waco, the Big Lie'' is a 1993 American documentary film directed by Linda Thompson that presents conspiracy theories regarding the Waco siege. The first film made about the Waco siege, ''Waco, the Big Lie'' gained significant notoriety when it was viewed during the trial of American domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh. As part of the defense, McVeigh's lawyers showed ''Waco, the Big Lie'' to the jury.〔("People in the News: Timothy McVeigh: The Path to Death Row" ), transcript of program broadcast on CNN, June 9, 2001, 11:30 p.m. ET.〕
In 1994, the film was followed by a feature-length sequel, titled ''Waco II, the Big Lie Continues''. ''Waco II, the Big Lie Continues'' was made to address criticism of ''Waco, the Big Lie''.
Thompson's films made a number of controversial allegations, the most famous of which was her claim that footage of an armored vehicle breaking through the outer walls of the compound, with an appearance of orange light on its front,〔(Passage of ''Waco, the Big Lie'' showing the tank scene )〕 was showing a flamethrower attached to the vehicle, setting fire to the building. As a response to Thompson, Michael McNulty released footage to support his counter-claim that the appearance of light was a reflection on aluminized insulation that was torn from the wall and snagged on the vehicle. (The vehicle is an M728 CEV, which is not normally equipped with a flamethrower.) McNulty accused Thompson of "creative editing" in his film ''Waco: An Apparent Deviation''. Thompson worked from a VHS copy of the surveillance tape; McNulty was given access to a beta original. However, McNulty in turn was later accused of having digitally altered his footage, an allegation he denied.〔()〕
John Young of the ''Waco Tribune-Herald'' criticized the film, questioning the evidence behind Thompson's claims.
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