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Extractions: var nEditorialCatId = 280; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(' Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help A GOD FIGHT for all religions agodfightforallreligions@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now Home page Help : F.A.Q. ... Store David Koresh and the Branch Davidians For a overview please read the info located on the following Brief on : David Koresh and the Davidians WEB LINKS Waco the inside story http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/waco/ a Introduction to the Davidians http://www.fountain.btinternet.co.uk/koresh/index.html Branch Davidians at religous tolerance http://www.religioustolerance.org/dc_branc.htm Branch Davidian.com http://www.branchdavidian.com/ Gospel.com on Waco http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/b10.html Father of cult member speaks http://www.southbendtribune.com/99/sep/091299/local_ar/223823.htm religous movements - Davidians http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/bran.html Shepherds Rod.org http://www.shepherds-rod.org/ WSWS http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/jul2000/waco-j25.shtml web of deciet http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1997/vo13no18/vo13no18_waco.htm
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Extractions: Group Profile Beliefs Issues and Controversies Links ... Bibliography 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."
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Extractions: April 19, 2005 Anniversary of Mt. Carmel Fire Passes Quietly , KWTX-TV News 10, Waco, Texas The deadly fire broke out just after noon on April 19, 1993, after a morning-long tear gas assault by federal agents who were trying to end the 51-day impasse. The standoff began after a shootout on Feb. 28, 1993 in which four federal agents and three Davidians died. More than 20 other federal agents were injured, some seriously. Brisk winds fanned the flames, which spread quickly through the wood-frame structure. Only a handful of Davidians escaped alive... On TV March 19, 2005 David Koresh, Biography on Ever since the Branch Davidian compound burnt down while under siege by federal agents, Americans have wanted to know more about David Koresh... Today In History - February 28, 2005 -CBS 5 In 1993, a gun battle erupted at a compound near Waco, Texas, when Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents tried to serve warrants on the Branch Davidians; four agents and six Davidians were killed as a 51-day standoff began. February 27, 2005
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Extractions: By Susan Schmidt An independent investigation of the 1993 government raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Tex., has exonerated federal agents there and officials in Washington in the events that killed 75 cult members, some of them children, former senator John C. Danforth announced yesterday. Danforth, the special counsel named by Attorney General Janet Reno to review the government's assault, found that federal agents did not fire a single shot at members of the heavily armed religious cult or start the deadly fire that engulfed their compound. Nor was there any "massive cover-up" by the government, Danforth said, but several federal lawyers and an FBI agent did fail to reveal that four hours before the compound caught fire, potentially incendiary tear gas rounds were fired, landing harmlessly 75 feet from the living quarters. "It was important to answer these dark questions for the American people," Danforth said at a St. Louis news conference where he released his report. "I give you these conclusions with 100 percent certainty." "The responsibility for the tragedy rests with certain of the Branch Davidians and their leader, David Koresh," Danforth said, adding: "This is not a close call."
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Extractions: What Happened at Waco by Linda Thompson Most of you have seen our earlier accounts of Waco while the Branch Davidians were under seige and know from the TV news what the conditions were there. The news media was kept 3 miles from the Mt. Carmel Center by armed guards at all roads into the compound. And the media dutifully regurgitated whatever tripe the FBI fed them each day at 10:30, calling it "news" as they slandered the Branch Davidians, spreading lies of "child molesting", "planned mass suicide", and "religious whackos in Waco." No matter, sensationalism sells newspapers, doesn't it? It gets those network ratings up, too. It wouldn't be a story if they told the truth. The FCC might shut down a network or two or yank a permit. Better that 100 people should die in an inferno than expose the depths of the depravity of the leaders of this country. Well, the FBI lied and so have the major media throughout this entire ordeal. Here's the real story: In 1992, Sheri Jewel and her ex-husband were in a custody battle over their daughter, Keri. Sheri was a Branch Davidian and she was killed in the fire Monday.
Extractions: At the time, Reno accepted full responsibility for what happened, and years later, she continued to insist that she tried to do the right thing. "In a way, I'll never know what the right thing to do was," she commented last year. "But people have to live with their judgments," she added.
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Extractions: by Jim Witten The recent tragic events outside Waco, Texas, have caused a flurry of media attention. Parallels with Jim Jones' Peoples Temple and the deaths of 913 souls, mostly by suicide, have been easy to make, especially as reports have come out that many of the Branch Davidians who died in the final conflagration at "Ranch Apocalypse" actually died of gunshot wounds rather than the fire. Among these was cult leader David Koresh himself. The public marvels on the edge of unbelief as to how a group of people could be brought to this disastrous state. Fear is born out of the knowledge that this group had a massive arsenal of powerful weapons, many of which had been rendered automatic and thus illegal for possession by private individuals. The initial raid on the compound by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms demonstrated the readiness of the cult members to use their weapons to their full and violent potential, and the likelihood that they would do so again. Sadness and grief come out of the resulting loss of life on both sides, and most especially the lives of so many innocent children. This tragedy has alarmed the community of Waco and has unsettled our nation much as the horror of Jonestown did 15 years ago. Questions begin to be raised as to whether or not a group similar to this may exist in "our" community.