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| I just watched Waco: The Rules of Engagement on Netflix a couple weeks ago. An amazing documentary about the incident. It was nominated for an Oscar. The government totally F'ed that thing up; the media was horrible, too; portraying the Branch Davidians as a bunch of crazies. It's a very sad story. Especially hearing about what the gas did to the children.
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| I long time ago I read a book by a biblical scholar* that the FBI used (he volunteered his services the day he heard about the event, after listening to a negotiator/Koresh phone call on CNN) in the preliminary negotiations with Koresh. I am pretty sure this is it: Why Waco? : James D. Tabor and Eugene V. Gallagher Tabor actually met with Koresh after talking to him on the FBI phone, because Koresh said Tabor understood him whereas the other FBI negotiators did not (so the FBI let him do it, since he said that would be exactly what would happen). At their meeting, Koresh gave him his magnum opus in progress, an unfinished manuscript on the Seven Seals, and the entire thing is published in the book. I'm not religious, but I would still agree with Tabor that there is nothing particularly crazy about it or Koresh, comparatively speaking, and that it was the FBI's complete lack of expertise (or interest) in dealing with Christian cults that led to the problem. When the ATF used CX nerve gas on all those little kids and their bodies were found with their backs broken from the resulting muscle spasms -- wow, that must have been a great day in the history of American "law enforcement". I bet those guys are still out there "enforcing the law". They probably even got medals. Who are the real sociopaths? *actually I think there are two of them Last edited by MK27; 06-18-2009 at 05:58 AM. |
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