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    Davidian Compound

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    On February 28, 1993, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms launched a raid on the Davidian Compound just outside of Waco, Texas, not knowing that it would lead to a 51 day standoff, the compound burning to the ground, and the loss of many lives, including four ATF agents. The Branch Davidians are a religious group that resulted from a breakoff in the Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1955. As the group gained members, the leaders decided to move the church just outside of Waco, Texas

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    However, the closest church nearby was very, VERY strange. The Branch Davidians of the Seventh Day Adventist Church were not your traditional pastors, and/or believers. These people’s sole belief, was in the end of times, and the return of Jesus Christ. It wasn’t until I went to a service that I understood that though, and

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    Sacrificing: A Case Study

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    In 1993, a standoff arose between the federal government and the Branch Davidians. The Branch Davidians were a right-wing extremist group who focused on the book of revelations within the Bible. The conflict began with ATF attempting to raid the compound resulting in four agents and six compound members being killed. The conflict escalated and roughly 900 law-enforcement officers made their way to the complex. Negotiations failed and the order was given for the FBI to storm the compound. This violent

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    The Waco Siege Ended 22

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    Firearms (ATF) attempted to execute a search warrant at Mount Carmel Center ranch, a property held by religious group Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas (leppard, 2013). The government suspected a radical religious leader David Koresh of stock piling firearms and manufacturing drugs. The raid rose into an intense gun fight that last lasted two hours with the result four agents and six Davidians killed in action. The FBI then launched a long-term assault while attempting to negotiate with Koresh and force

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    February 28, 1993 would haunt the nation’s government for what they have done. For 51 grueling days, the Waco, Texas siege would confuse our nation on who to defend; the Branch Davidians at Mount Carmel or the FBI. In this essay, I will argue that the FBI had to be the main culprit in this event by ending the standoff in flames from the tear gas used. But first, I want to discuss how David Koresh got sealed in the world of religion. David Koresh was born in 1959 as Vernon Wayne Howell in the city

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    agents from the ATF launched a morning raid against the Branch Davidian compound as part of an investigation involving the group and the illegal possession of firearms and explosives. The Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh were a splinter sect of the Seventh-day Adventist. As the agents attempted to breach the complex, gunfire erupted, that begin a fierce bun fight that ultimately left four ATF agents dead and 15 others wounded. The Branch Davidians had six mortally wounded, and many others injured

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    The Waco Incident Essay

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    The Waco Incident My name is Jim, just Jim it’s easier this way, and I was one of the nine survivors in the Waco compound standoff. Before I go into what I think went wrong to our religious sanctuary, let me tell you how I met David and a little about our great deciple.      Back in the early 90’s I had been drumming in a nowhere rock band when I met and befriended David Koresh. I needed some new drum sticks, and on the way to a gig stopped in at a local music shop. Seeing the sticks in my hand

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    called Mt. Carmel. There had been a 51 day siege where the ATF and the FBI tried to gain control of the compound and capture the leader, David Koresh. David Koresh was a self-proclaimed prophet and preached a version of Christianity called the Branch Davidians. They were very primitive, in almost all aspects. They had no electronic devices, no plumbing and followed a very strict regime instructed by David Koresh himself. To put it plainly, they were a part of a religious cult. Whether this cult was

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    David Koresh Essay

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    David Koresh came to power after marrying the previous leaders wife, after leaving the Waco group for a year he came back and in order to reclaim his position he shot the man fighting against him (the dude actually lived through it all). Along with the attempted murder of George Roden Koresh was also said to have relations with many women, some of those being teenagers (Biography). In the eyes of the public Koresh was a horrible person and some like Brad compare him to Jim Jones and willingly call

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    Graham Gercken is an artist from Australia and lives in a place called ‘Blue Mountains’. A lot of his artwork is based on locations and landscapes on where he lives. He then moved to China for four years where he learned the technique of ink washing and practicing using oil paints which is the material he mainly uses. This piece is called “Autumn Delight”. This piece is landscape art and explores the themes of nature, and natural forms. In the middle of the painting, there is a grey, stone like

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