Massacre at Waco: Shocking True Story of Cult Leader David Koresh and the Branch
by Clifford L. Linedecker | Nonfiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0863697135 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0863697135 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Pumphouse of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on 9/29/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by Pumphouse from Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Thursday, September 29, 2005
The blurb reads:
"He promised them Heaven...
With his rock-star good looks and dark sexual charisma he wooed hundreds of followers from Britain, America and all over the world to a desolate spot in Texas, where he preached Armageddon and lived like a king, with a harem of nineteen 'wives' and girls as young as twelve to share his bed.
He gave them Purgatory...
Like a deranged warrior-prophet, he subjected even the children to savage beatings, demented ravings and near-starvation. Then, arming his followers with an arsenal of lethal weapons, he ordered them to prepare for the final battle...
And he delivered them to Hell.
When Federal agents stormed David Koresh's compound on 28 February 1993, his Promised Land exploded in a bloodbath, and fifty-one days later the world watched in horror as scores of men, women and children were lost in the flames.
Massacre at Waco gives a startling insight into how a guitar-playing Seventh Day Adventist called Vernon Howell transformed himself into David Koresh, Messiah, convincing hundreds of followers to join him in the coming Apocalypse. But were the 87 horrifying deaths at Waco the result of a mass suicide by God's chosen people, or the avoidable outcome of a siege bungled by government agents too eager for fast results?"
"He promised them Heaven...
With his rock-star good looks and dark sexual charisma he wooed hundreds of followers from Britain, America and all over the world to a desolate spot in Texas, where he preached Armageddon and lived like a king, with a harem of nineteen 'wives' and girls as young as twelve to share his bed.
He gave them Purgatory...
Like a deranged warrior-prophet, he subjected even the children to savage beatings, demented ravings and near-starvation. Then, arming his followers with an arsenal of lethal weapons, he ordered them to prepare for the final battle...
And he delivered them to Hell.
When Federal agents stormed David Koresh's compound on 28 February 1993, his Promised Land exploded in a bloodbath, and fifty-one days later the world watched in horror as scores of men, women and children were lost in the flames.
Massacre at Waco gives a startling insight into how a guitar-playing Seventh Day Adventist called Vernon Howell transformed himself into David Koresh, Messiah, convincing hundreds of followers to join him in the coming Apocalypse. But were the 87 horrifying deaths at Waco the result of a mass suicide by God's chosen people, or the avoidable outcome of a siege bungled by government agents too eager for fast results?"
Journal Entry 2 by Pumphouse at The Pumphouse pub, Market Street in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Saturday, October 1, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (10/1/2005 UTC) at The Pumphouse pub, Market Street in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom
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