David Koresh
90 deaths
On February 28, 1993, when the Storm Troopers of the ATF tried
to enter the Branch Davidian compound in the outskirts of Waco,
Texas, Dave and the gang answered with a rain of lead killing four
ATF agents. Koresh, a failed rock'n roller turned doomsday prophet
and poster boy for the NRA resisted the ATF siege that followed
for fifty-one days. He also promised to bring forth a fiery apocalypse
for all those with him in the compound.
On April 19, 1993, he delivered. As the Federal Bureau of Investigation
agents, under the lead of Bob Ricks launched their assault, the
compound broke out in flames killing eighty-six people inside. The
government claimed that Koresh ignited the flames and had the compound
booby-trapped so it would go up in a fireball. Some, like the recently
infamous Michigan Militia, believe the Feds and Attorney General
Janet Reno were completely responsible for the deaths of Koresh
and his fellow charred Branch Davidians.
It is said that Webster Hubbell, Vince Foster and Hillary Clinton
ran the whole Waco siege from the White House. Many think Waco was
behind the death of Vince Foster. Then there is the FBI director
William Sessions who was fired the day after Vince Foster is dead.
Davidian lawyer Dick Degarrin was a law school friend of Sessions.
William Sessions said on ABC Barbara Walters show that Dick called
him and convinced him to come down and talk to Koresh directly to
end the siege. As soon as the White House found out he was put under
"House arrest" in his office and fired and Vince Foster
died all in the same couple of days. This all sounds a little to
connected for me. |