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21. JANET RENO, THE FBI, AND THE WACO WHACKO LIES! LIES!! LIES!!!
It is hard to believe that the slaughter at (waco) took place a regular military stylesiege of a rightwing religious cult known as the branch davidians.
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JANET RENO, THE FBI, AND THE WACO WHACKO
LIES! LIES!! LIES!!!
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It is hard to believe that the slaughter at Waco took place more than a decade ago.
For those who may not know it, in 1993, during the early months of the Clinton Administration, new-to-office Janet Reno, U.S. Attorney General presided over a regular military style siege of a right-wing religious cult known as the Branch Davidians.
Now Ms Reno wasn’t on site in Texas as the tragic fiasco wound down, but she did, on the day of the final slaughter, accept full responsibility. ‘The buck stops here’. Later on, as investigations were being conducted, Reno switched tactics, hopping from buck stopping to pure CYA, covering her own behind. The buck, in this case has never really stopped. It is still somewhere out in cyberspace, presumably.
On February 28, 1993 the BATF attempted to serve warrants on David Koresh, the head limb of the so-called Branch Davidians. This group was known as a ‘Doomsday Cult’, a gathering of the brainwashed and brain dead faithful, fully expecting an Armageddon-style end of the world, themselves, the faithful, perishing along with everybody else in the world. The Bible tells us so, doesn’t it?
Koresh was many things: self-styled preacher and leader, a ruthless dictator who brooked no challenge to his personal interpretation of scripture, a sexual predator, and a child abuser. Was he deluded or just plain evil? We shall never know. He died of a gunshot wound in the conflagration that wiped out the sect except for a very few survivors.

22. PE174
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) and a religious cult with a lunatic leader in (waco),Texas and children who call themselves the branch davidians. The agents
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Penpoint Vol. IV:3 (April, 1993) © Covenant Media Foundation, 800/553-3938 The Wacko in Waco
By Dr. Greg Bahnsen
Grit your teeth and prepare for another round of witless polemics in the broadcast and print media - secular polemics against "fundamentalist" religion, liberal polemics in favor of stricter gun control, dispensational polemics about "signs of the times," etc. etc. The occasion for this polemical outpouring is the violent confrontation and subsequent stand-off between government police forces (particularly the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) and a religious cult with a lunatic leader in Waco, Texas. By the time this Penpoint is printed and circulated, the stand-off will most likely be resolved; that is my hope and prayer - and that the resolution will have been peaceful. Some lessons and commentary may be apropos even in advance. On Saturday, February 28, a small army of federal agents surrounded and began an assault on a large compound which was home and church to approximately 100 men, women and children who call themselves the "Branch Davidians." The agents purposed to serve a search warrant and then seize illegal firearms being stored in the compound. Dreadful proof that the compound was indeed heavily armed - and prepared to fight back - was provided by the ensuing, bloody shoot-out, which left both sides with their wounded and dead. A tense stand-off has followed for at least twelve days. BATF, FBI, and other police personnel have swelled to over 400; more powerful guns, armored vehicles, and helicopters were brought in for serious combat, if necessary, although the federal agents planned to hold siege and wait for the Branch Davidians to surrender.

23. Waco
Group Resources. (waco). manipulation, cult groups, sects, and new religiousmovements. Group aka branch davidians. Mount Carmel. David Koresh.
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Armageddon in Waco; Investigator Warned Authorities
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Other Wacos?
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Waco Now A Symbol for the Disaffected
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Congress Calls for Cult-Related Research; Cult Education Groups Offer Advice to Waco Hearings
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branch davidians, (waco), and the FBI news archive and Aftereffects Of Coming OutOf A cult; Definitions Religious cults, Sects, Alternative Religious Movements
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25. WashingtonPost.com: The Cult Controversy
The headquarters of the branch davidians in (waco), Tex and meaning is cited as a contributingfactor in the rise of thousands of new religious, political and
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The Debate: Free Will vs. Mind Control
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Questions and answers about high-control groups.
One Man's Opinion

Religious belief systems should not be dismissed as "cults." From the Inside A 1979 account from a member of the Hare Krishna. mericans call them "cults." Europeans call them "sects." Both are loaded words in cultures that have been shocked repeatedly by the mass suicides and terrorist acts of fringe groups. This special report brings together 50 years of Post photographs and news clips about some of the religious and other movements whose techniques have drawn criticism. It includes an annotated chronology tracing trends among these groups, along with analysis and opinion about methods used by many of these groups. The intense media focus on the extreme acts of a few groups overshadows a deeper controversy over tactics employed by many, including methods used to win and hold converts. Critics charge that a growing number of religious, political and commercial groups are using deceptive psychological techniques to control and exploit members.

26. WACO: THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
(waco) The Rules of Engagement, I am more inclined to use the words religion than cult, and church center than compound. Yes, the branch davidians had
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WACO: THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
by Roger Ebert Somford Entertainment presents a documentary directed and edited by William Gazecki. Produced by Gazecki and Michael McNulty. Photographed by Gazecki and Rick Nyburg. Music by David Hamilton. Running time: 135 minutes. No MPAA rating (scenes of violence and corpses; unsuitable for younger viewers). Like many news-drenched Americans, I paid only casual attention to the standoff at Waco between the Branch Davidians and two agencies of the federal government. I came away with the vague impression that the "cult," as it was always styled, was a group of gun-toting crackpots, that they killed several U.S. agents, refused to negotiate, and finally shot themselves and burned down their "compound" after the feds tried to end the siege peacefully with tear gas. Watching William Gazecki's remarkable documentary "Waco: The Rules of Engagement," I am more inclined to use the words "religion" than "cult," and "church center" than "compound." Yes, the Branch Davidians had some strange beliefs, but no weirder than those held by many other religions. And it is pretty clear, on the basis of this film, that the original raid was staged as a publicity stunt, and the final raid was a government riot a tragedy caused by uniformed boys with toys. Of course, I am aware that "Waco" argues its point of view, and that there is, no doubt, another case to be made. What is remarkable, watching the film, is to realize that the federal case has not been made. Evidence has been "lost," files and reports have disappeared," tapes have been returned blank, participants have not testified, and the "crime scene," as a Texas Ranger indignantly testifies, was not preserved for investigation, but razed to the ground by the FBI presumably to destroy evidence.

27. Waco: The Rules Of Engagement
William Gazecki s remarkable documentary ``(waco) The Rules of to use the words ``religion than ``cult than ``compound. Yes, the branch davidians had some
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*** 1/2 (Not rated) A documentary directed and edited by William Gazecki . Running time: 135 minutes. No MPAA rating (scenes of violence and corpses; unsuitable for younger viewers). BY ROGER EBERT Like many news-drenched Americans, I paid only casual attention to the standoff at Waco, Texas, between the Branch Davidians and two agencies of the federal government. I came away with the vague impression that the ``cult,'' as it was always styled, was a group of gun-toting crackpots, that they killed several U.S. agents, refused to negotiate and finally shot themselves and burned down their ``compound'' after the feds tried to end the siege peacefully with tear gas. Watching William Gazecki's remarkable documentary ``Waco: The Rules of Engagement,'' I am more inclined to use the words ``religion'' than ``cult,'' and ``church center'' than ``compound.'' Yes, the Branch Davidians had some strange beliefs, but no weirder than those held by many other religions. And it is pretty clear, on the basis of this film, that the original raid was staged as a publicity stunt, and the final raid was a government riota tragedy caused by uniformed boys with toys. Of course I am aware that ``Waco'' argues its point of view, and that there is no doubt another case to be made. What is remarkable, watching the film, is to realize that the federal case has not been made. Evidence has been ``lost,'' files and reports have ``disappeared,'' tapes have been returned blank, participants have not testified and the ``crime scene,'' as a Texas Ranger indignantly testifies, was not preserved for investigation, but razed to the ground by the FBIpresumably to destroy evidence.

28. The Waco Scandal Just Won't Go Away -- Phyllis Schlafly September 8, 1999 Column
The (waco) fire burned up 86 members of a religious cult called branch davidians (including24 children, 17 of whom were younger than age 10), and has kept eight
http://www.eagleforum.org/column/1999/sept99/99-09-08.html
by: Phyllis Schlafly COLUMNS PS REPORTS ED REPORTER WHAT'S NEW ... HOME The Waco Scandal Just Won't Go Away
September 8, 1999 Janet Reno is shocked, shocked to discover that the FBI has been lying for six years about the 1993 Waco debacle. The Waco fire burned up 86 members of a religious cult called Branch Davidians (including 24 children, 17 of whom were younger than age 10), and has kept eight survivors rotting in prison ever since, serving long sentences denounced by the jury that heard the evidence. But it was a career-enhancer for Janet Reno, who at that time was President Clinton's most controversial Cabinet appointment, widely criticized by both right and left. Immediately after the Waco fire, she starred in an Academy Award- worthy performance before a Congressional committee, defending the FBI's actions to the hilt, confidently taking personal responsibility for all of the government's actions, and asserting that she would make the same decisions if she had the chance to do it all over again. Suddenly, the same people who were criticizing her began to praise her. Now, after six years of categorical denials that the FBI fired potentially flammable tear gas canisters at the Branch Davidians on their final day, Janet Reno has ordered the FBI to investigate itself. That's like asking the Clinton White House staff to investigate Bill Clinton's lies about Monica Lewinski.

29. Waco. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
28, 1993, a deadly shootout near (waco) between federal officers and branch davidians,a Christian religious cult headed by David Koresh, led to a 51day siege
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30. Branch Davidians, Waco, And The FBI - Religious Cults And Sects
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Introduction Many Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh , died in a controversial, ill-advised U.S. government operation. Several survivors are serving time in prison. Currently, there are a number of Branch Davidian factions , such as the ones led by Clive Doyle and Renos Avraam
Surviving Branch Davidians have testitied that they considered David Koresh to be God incarnate
The Branch Davidians are a sect (in the sense of "splinter group") of the Seventh-Day Adventists movement. Theologically, the various Davidian groups, of which Branch Davidians is best known, are considered cults of Christianity
The Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventists are basically Millerites . They are historical and doctrinal descendents of the Seventh-Day Adventist and a break-off group of reformers, the Davidian Seventh-Day Adventists. Source: James Trimm

31. Religious Cults And Sects - News About Branch Davidians, Waco, And The FBI
Check the latest issue(s) of Religion News Report 8, 1998) Exbranch Davidian FoundDead (Dec. 7, 1998) Ousted (waco) sect leader dead after escape bid (Oct.
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More about Branch Davidians Back to A-Z Index About The Color Key Additional Information about Branch Davidians Up-To-Date News About The Branch Davidians Wire Services Reports, newspaper coverage, etcetera November 8, 2000 - Final Report John Danforth's ''Final Report to the Deputy Attorney General'' July 21, 2000 - Interim Report Investigator Absolves U.S. Government in Waco Siege
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - An outside investigator on Friday completely absolved Attorney General Janet Reno and the U.S. government of wrongdoing in the 1993 siege and fire at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, saying the group's leaders set the blaze and shot at their own people. ''There is no evidence of any wrongdoing on the part of Attorney General Reno, the present and former director of the FBI, other high officials of the United States or members of the FBI hostage team who fired pyrotechnic tear gas on April 19, 1993,'' former Sen. John Danforth, a Republican from Missouri, told a news conference.
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32. By James Tabor
He is author of Expectation and ExperienceExplaining Religious Converson Total Listof branch davidians. The Role of Biblical Scholarship at WacoOne Attempt to
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by J ames T E ugene G allagher Read the entire first chapter - What Might Have Been Why Waco? now on-line, or order a copy of the book from the University of California Press. You can purchase Why Waco? now from UCPress Even before the fire that engulfed David Koresh and his followers at the Mt. Carmel complex in Waco, Texas, a handfull of people were working diligently to break through the media sensationalism, and religious criticism, to try and find out who David Koresh really was and what he believed. The tragedy of April 19, 1993 did not deter them from their quest , but rather caused them to dig even deeper. Why Waco? written by James Tabor and Eugene Gallagher is the result of over two years of research. It is a concise analysis of the theology of David Koresh that provides the answers to many questions that have lingered in the minds of free thinking people. Why Waco? will not only inform you, but will also challenge you about the way you view religious groups, especially those who subscribe to belief systems considered outside the norm of mainstream religion. Why Waco?

33. BRANCH DAVIDIANS (STUDENTS OF THE SEVEN SEALS)
The branch davidians today. Books and Internet sites about (waco). 1995, 1996, 1998,2000 2001 by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Originally published
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This is a sect that split away from the Seventh-Day Adventist church. Under their now deceased leader, David Koresh, it became a destructive, doomsday cult . Many of their members died during a standoff with federal authorities in Waco, TX. Fragments of the original group survive. In 1999-AUG, an ex-FBI agent released to the press some long-suppressed information about the use of explosive tear-gas grenades at Waco. An investigation has been ordered. More revelations about what really happened at Waco are expected as time passes.
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34. BRANCH DAVIDIANS (STUDENTS OF THE SEVEN SEALS)
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What is Known about Waco
A major tragedy happened at Waco in the Spring of 1993. There is a general consensus that the sequence of events included: The ATF decided to arrest David Koresh on firearms violations. He could have been easily arrested away from the compound while jogging or while visiting Waco. But apparently it was necessary for them to arrest him at the compound near the guns in order to have a chance of winning a court case. A group of 76 armed ATF agents entered the compound on 1993-FEB-28 and attempted to serve a search warrant A shot was heard; it is unclear whether it was an accidental firing by an ATF agent, or an intentional or accidental discharge from within the buildings. In the resultant firefight, 6 Davidians and 4 ATF agents died; at least one Davidian and 24 agents were wounded. The ATF withdrew. The FBI took charge; a 51 day siege followed.

35. The Massacre Of The Branch Davidians
THE MASSACRE AT (waco). Last Updated 26Apr-00. This page is dedicated to exposing the unbelievable atrocities committed near (waco) by government agencies as they raided, laid siege to, and ultimately
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THE MASSACRE AT WACO
Last Updated 26-Apr-00 This page is dedicated to exposing the unbelievable atrocities committed near Waco by government agencies as they raided, laid siege to, and ultimately massacred the Branch Davidians. May God grant that those who perpetrated this holocaust, and those who have covered it up, may be brought to justice, either by earthly tribunal, or by the Great Arbitrator Himself.
By Carol Moore, (c) 1994
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  • The Public Must Know the Truth
  • Justice Must Be Done
  • Past Wacos: Government's "Historic Interest in Breaking Up Armed Groups"
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  • Diagram and Drawing of Mount Carmel Center
  • White House, Justice Department and FBI Chains of Command
  • 36. David Koresh
    In (waco) he became a member of the branch Davidian SeventhDay Adventistreligious cult, led by 67-year-old Lois Roden. Vernon enjoyed
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    Vernon Wayne Howell was pretty much your average Houston teenager. "Vernie," as the other kids called him, was a dyslexic high school dropout born to an unwed teenaged mother. Pretty typical. In 1979, he went to Hollywood to make it as a rock guitarist, but after only two years gave up and moved to Waco. In Waco he became a member of the Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist religious cult, led by 67-year-old Lois Roden. Vernon enjoyed a sexual relationship with the charismatic senior citizen. When Lois died in 1986, a bitter power struggle ensued between Vernon and Roden's son George. When a majority of congregants sided with George Roden, Vernon's followers were forced off the Mount Carmel complex at gunpoint. They relocated to Palestine, Texas. It seemed to have been basically a peaceful schism, as far as your crazy religious cults go. But truth be told, nobody was all that surprised when Vernon returned to Mount Carmel in 1987 dressed in camoflauge with seven trusted acolytes. They had two shotguns, seven rifles, and 400 rounds of ammo. George Roden wound up with gunshot wounds in his hands and chest. Vernon and his squad were brought up on attempted murder charges, but none were ever convicted. After the trials, Vernon was the undisputed leader of the Branch Davidians, but the whole experience had made him sort of paranoid. It attracted the attention of the

    37. Religious Movements: Branch Davidians
    1995. Why (waco)? Cults and the Battle for Religious Freedom in America. Armageddonin (waco) Critical Perspective on the branch Davidian Conflict.
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  • Name: Branch Davidians The Branch Davidians were earlier known as The Shepherds Rod, the Branch Seventh-Day Adventist or Branch SDA's.
  • Founder: Victor Tasho Houteff
  • Date of Birth: March 2, 1885
  • Birth Place: Raikovo, Bulgaria
  • Year Founded:
  • Brief History Victor Houteff first heard the teachings of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in 1918 at a revival meeting. He soon became an active and committed member. In 1929, he publicly announced his personal interpretation of the Bible which pivots on Micah 6:9 and the phrase "Hear ye the rod." Houteff believed Seventh-Day Adventist doctrines and teachings were inacurate and he called for reform. The church isolated Houteff and his followers with the result that Houteff broke from SDA and founded The Shepherd's Rod. Houteff saw himself as a divine messenger sent by God to reveal the secret information in the scroll mentioned in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 5. The scroll is protected by seven seals and within it reveals the events which are to occur prior to Christ's return and how the world will end. In addition, Houteff believed his task was to assembly a group of 144,000 Christians, as symbolized in the Book of Revelation 7:4. The group would travel to Palestine where they would establish the Davidic kingdom, which would lead to the second coming of Christ and the downfall of Babylon (i.e. the end of the world). Houteff compiled his beliefs in his book "The Shepherd's Rod."
  • 38. Texas Religous Group In Armed Standoff 70 Miles From Waco! [Free Republic]
    Disclaimer Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. Gun siege as liberty cult defies
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    Posted on 08/30/2000 21:36:34 PDT by Mike from California A BAND of ultra-religious paramilitary zealots have barricaded themselves into a dusty Texas compound with several children and an arsenal of guns, vowing to die before they will surrender to police..... Click here for link to article Here we go again. Posted on 08/30/2000 21:36:34 PDT by Mike from California
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    Mike from California the most dangerous sort of course. hope janet has all arms of the government ready for the expected onslaught from these crazies who dare believe in God. sad quidam Posted on 08/30/2000 21:44:37 PDT by quidam
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    Mike from California A BAND of ultra-religious paramilitary zealots have barricaded themselves into a dusty Texas compound with several children and an arsenal of guns, vowing to die before they will surrender to police. Note BAND in caps ultra-religious paramilitary zealots barricaded themselves Texas compound several children arsenal of guns vowing to die before they will surrender to police this passes for reporting?

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  • Special Counsel Clears US Govt, Blames Davidians - CNN
    Read the report of an independent counsel who cleared the government of wrongdoing in the 1993 Branch Davidian siege near Waco, Texas.
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    Research the group founded by David Koresh, and embattled by federal authorities in the winter of 1993.
    Cato Institute - Unofficial Account of Waco

    Report on the violent incident in Waco Texas from a nonpartisan public research foundation.
    CENSUR - Updates: Waco, FBI, and Branch Davidians

    Center for Studies on New Religions furnishes regularly updated news articles about the 1993 Waco tragedy and the ensuing conspiracy theories the event has spawned.
    CNN.com - 911 Tape Played on Third Day of Waco Trial
    Prosecuting attorneys played excerpts of a 911 call made by a Branch Davidian sect member during the 1993 raid by federal agents. CNN.com - Jailed Branch Davidians Wait, Hope
  • 40. The Branch Davidian Trial
    a handicap as the surviving branch davidians had to not just by Constitutionalistsand Davidian supporters but of the wrongfulness of the (waco) Massacre before
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      E.R. Tausch was a court observer during the Waco trial. This article is a description of what events he witnessed during the trial.
    The Branch Davidian Trial
    by Egon Richard Tausch
    Nancy Kerrigan never staggered under such a handicap as the surviving Branch Davidians had to overcome in their murder and conspiracy trial, one year after the bloody attack, siege, and final assault on their communal home. At the last, they prevailed. The result was anything but foreordained. The trial, however, seemed to be over before it started. In a virtually unprecedented move, U.S. District Judge Walter Smith decided to choose an initial jury panel of 84, which he personally selected out of an original "jury wheel" of 300, basing his selections entirely on answers supplied by the potential jurors to a lengthy questionnaire concerning their attitudes toward gun control, religion, government, and federal agencies. Judge Smith overruled separate trials for several defendants, increasing the chance of conflicting, and therefore ineffectual, defenses. Finally, throughout the evidentiary portion of the trial, the court refused to permit any direct or indirect hint of the issue of self-defense on the Davidians' part neither in cross- examination of prosecution witnesses, nor in testimony or other evidence put on by the defense.

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