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The Waco Siege began on February 28, 1993 when the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to execute a search warrant at the Branch Davidian ranch at Mount Carmel, a ...
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The Branch Davidian Seventh Day Adventists (also known as "The Branch") are a Protestant sect that originated in 1955 from a schism in the Davidian Seventh Day Adventists ("Davidians"), a reform mov...
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After the February raid by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) of David Koresh's dissident religious community at Waco, Texas, the FBI and the U.S. Army took over, mounting a 51-day siege.
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Apr 20, 1993 ... DEATH IN WACO: The Lost Cause; Texas Cult Membership: Many Lives, Shared Fate. By MICHAEL deCOURCY HINDS,. Published: Tuesday, April 20, ...
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David Koresh -- high school dropout, rock musician, polygamist preacher -- built his church on a simple message: ''If the Bible is true, then I'm Christ.'' It was enough to draw more than a hundred people to join him at an armed fortress near Waco, Texas, ... The Waco cult is the product of an apocalyptic theology,
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At least 70 people are feared to have died in a fire at the besieged headquarters of the Branch Davidian sect near Waco, Texas. ... At least 70 people are feared to have died in a fire at the besieged headquarters of the Branch Davidian sect near Waco, Texas. ... The fate of the cult's leader, David Koresh, is still unknown.
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David Koresh (originally named Vernon Howell) and his followers and some children had set up a base in Waco, Texas. ... After negotiating to send in milk, magazines and a typewriter, they tucked in tiny listening devices as well to monitor Koresh's moods. But cult members were said to have found the bugs and destroyed them.
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The assault on an apocalyptic religious sect calling themselves the Branch Davidians, in the tumbleweed flatlands of Waco, Texas, on April 19, 1993, followed in the grand tradition of American law enforcement mayhem. ... The FBI immediately announced that two survivors of the cremated cult had confessed to sparking the fires.
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Headline: Waco, Texas / Cult Standoff / Day 51: The End ... (Waco: Vicki Mabrey) Hour-by-hour account of the ending of the standoff between federal agents and the Branch Davidians religious cult featured; scenes shown from near Waco, Texas, of the compound that was gassed by tanks and then set on fire from inside.
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Headline: Waco, Texas / Cult Fire / Investigation ... (Studio: Dan Rather) The nine days of investigation of the fire in Waco, Texas, reviewed. ... (Washington: Rita Braver) House Judiciary Committee hearings on what went wrong at the standoff at the cult compound featured. [Representative John CONYERS - calls it a...
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