The case in my family is one of a domestic dispute turn multiple murder that occurred in the early 1930's in which a jilted husband attempted to wipe out our entire family, which at that time included my grandmother, great aunts and uncles, and great-grandparents. Both my great-grandparents were killed and a great-aunt was severely stabbed but survived. He was caught, convicted, and paroled from prison in the early 1980's. The killer is deceased now.
There was an area at UT Austin that was reserved for student groups, Christians, Krishnas etc who could pass out literature. Koresh and/or the Branch Davidians were fixtures for a time at this "free-speech" mall and they were the run-of-the-mill Christian witnesses who would pass out pamphlets and talk Christ to the passing students. They were 7th Day Adventists and advertised themselves as such. They would invite students to join them for free Sunday meals and worship at Mount Carmel, and were generally friendly, non-pushy, and definitely non-cultlike. Koresh (who called himself Vernon) and the half-dozen of other church members would set up a table and pass out religious pamphlets. They were totally non-threatening.
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Well, no, I didn't suspect he was doing the things he did. But to me, that means the only thing illegal he was caught doing, which was fashioning illegal guns for sale. Although this came as no surprise to me since it was in rural Waco, Texas and the church had to raise money for themselves somehow (after the bank accounts of their members were drained). What I believe you might mean is molesting children and setting them all on fire, which I think are to this day both debatable points.
Let me say this, I could not believe what I was seeing when the standoff and raid went down. That entire month or so was unreal, surreal, and unbelievable.
JM
There was an area at UT Austin that was reserved for student groups, Christians, Krishnas etc who could pass out literature. Koresh and/or the Branch Davidians were fixtures for a time at this "free-speech" mall and they were the run-of-the-mill Christian witnesses who would pass out pamphlets and talk Christ to the passing students. They were 7th Day Adventists and advertised themselves as such. They would invite students to join them for free Sunday meals and worship at Mount Carmel, and were generally friendly, non-pushy, and definitely non-cultlike. Koresh (who called himself Vernon) and the half-dozen of other church members would set up a table and pass out religious pamphlets. They were totally non-threatening.
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Originally posted by Celesta
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Let me say this, I could not believe what I was seeing when the standoff and raid went down. That entire month or so was unreal, surreal, and unbelievable.
JM
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