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Do you think Koresh knew something on the government like plans for NWO? Was that why he was stockpiling weapons and refusing to answer the warrants.

2007-10-05 14:35:19 · 21 answers · asked by Enigma 6 in Politics & Government Politics

21 answers

Waco was solely about the NWO , Koresh knew what the government was planning , he had informants telling him and this was a time when backwoods radio stations would state what the NWO was doing and what is was planning . The Government had to show these people , that if you talk about the NWO - that will equal death . The Oklahoma city bombing soon after was in retaliation for Waco { or so it was told }and in the weeks and months leading up to the Oklahoma City bombing , the American media was constantly talking about how the government was going after these so called militias . The bomb hit and it was blamed on not just a few people but { you guessed it } the whole of the militia movement . What was the governments response ? To use the bomb as an excuse to increase the powers of the F.B.I. to infiltrate and attack these groups and as Bill Clinton put it " to ease restrictions on the involvement of the military in domestic law enforcement " .

In conclusion the Government sent a clear message to the people who were against the NWO , there was organized militias in the US in every state ! before the Oklahoma bombing . Now they are all underground and there numbers total 3000 by most estimates .

2007-10-08 16:19:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

David Koresh was a paranoid wack-job, period. Even if he believed the NWO conspiracy theories, only a selfish, delusional idiot would think that by stockpiling weapons he's somehow be able to stop the American government. All he did is get a lot of innocent children killed.

Only stubborn, foolish people think he got a raw deal or that he was some kind of hero or anything other than an irresponsible IDIOT.

Does that mean Waco was handled well by the FBI and Janet Reno? OF COURSE NOT! But their screw-ups don't excuse the actions of a highly irrational megalomaniac.

2007-10-05 23:22:37 · answer #2 · answered by BOOM 7 · 0 1

I live not very far from were it happened and people in my family know people who live down the road to it, I have read the Texas Rangers report on it and it is much different than what people hear, such as no automatic weapons or illegal weapons for that matter, from what I hear he wasn't threatening anyone but there was a claim he was molesting some kids and it was under investigation, many people have said the guy could have been arrested at Walmart coming and going. What was it really about? who knows but Janet Reno was after a lot of folks she thought were renegades and had a policy of going after them. The Texas Rangers didn't think the Koresh people were a big threat but the feds wanted to send in the Army. Personnely I think they could have shut off their water and food and waited for them too come out.

2007-10-06 14:25:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

We Ain't Coming Out. Plus, a lot of people have forgotten it was 42 days before the government waded in. That happened to be the weekend the Rodney King jury decision was to be handed down. It was delayed until Monday. Meantime, Waco took a lot of news about Rodney King off the front pages. The last time a racial incident like that happened it caused the LA riots and cost insurance companies billions and they were worried about it. Religion, David Koresh, and cults had nothing to do with it.

2007-10-05 21:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Was Koresh Wack?, Yeah, most likely, but it doesn't change the fact that this assault was precedent. I established a basis for the Gov't to assault the first and second amendements and see if the american people would put up with it. We did. Ruby Ridge was about the same thing........

2007-10-06 08:44:52 · answer #5 · answered by Cookies Anyone? 5 · 0 0

Build yourself a building out in the middle of nowhere, that has no phonelines to tap, no on-grid power to monitor, no windows that people can look through, and don't talk about what it is you do there, and you'll find out what waco was all about, even if all you do is use the place to watch looney toons.

Just so happens, that this one time, the government actually had something to be concerned about, but how many child molesters do you see them sending tanks after?

2007-10-05 21:42:16 · answer #6 · answered by Boss H 7 · 2 1

Yeah riiiight. NOT. The guy was a citizen exercising his second amendment rights. Clinton and Reno murdered the guy. The Texas Rangers, Sheriff Department and other local law enforcement said that Koresh nor any of the people on that compound ever bothered anyone.

2007-10-05 21:46:06 · answer #7 · answered by ks 5 · 4 2

I think waco was about a cult which had stockpiled weapons, and im glad it was busted up

2007-10-05 22:09:27 · answer #8 · answered by Spartacus 3 · 1 0

Waco was about federal power and the lack of religious freedom under a democratic government.

2007-10-05 21:45:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

he had weapons stockpiled. the majority if not all of them were legal. That creeped the gun-grabbing Clinton administration out, so they decided to do something about it.

2007-10-05 21:50:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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