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Malicious Media Propaganda

July 20, 2010

It’s absolutely irresponsible for this news report to compare David Koresh to Jim Jones and Charles Manson.
David Koresh didn’t murder anyone, nor did he ask his members to commit suicide. Only the uninformed would believe that David Koresh is of the same ilk as Jones or Manson.
The Branch Davidians were needlessly assaulted and murdered by the FBI. There were many women and children in the compound who became victims of this brutal assault. Most of them were burned alive, some were shot.
Anyone that has researched the details of this story, knows that the FBI set the fire with their tanks after demolishing sections of the compound in such a manner that the Davidians would not be able to escape when they set the fire.
Irresponsible news reports, such as these, do no justice to the victims of the Davidian compound in Waco; one of the largest mass murder scenes in American history. Although David Koresh was not the main subject of this report, these are the very kind of subtle comments the major media pundits use to disseminate their propaganda.

Take a look at this cover page image from Time magazine, America’s propaganda periodical. The quoted text on the cover of the “Special Report” is from Revelations 6:8 “His name was death, and hell followed with him.”
The photo of David is one that would suggest that he is laughing at the tragic outcome of the Waco massacre–as if he wanted this to happen to them–depicting him as a mass murdering mad man. The text suggests to the casual viewer that he is guilty of murder, a sadomasochist from the depths of hell. Nothing could be further from the truth.
What evidence do they have to support this sort of slanderous accusation? They have none. In fact, the evidence clearly shows that it was the FBI-BATF who were the demonic individuals that brought death and hell with them as they made siege against the peaceful Branch Davidians, not David Koresh.
Whether the “50 day siege” was a staged event, or a Federal “mishap”, the damaging effect was to condition Americans into accepting Federal authority and dominance into local matters. Had the Federal Government stayed out of it, allowing Texas authorities to “handle it”, the Branch Davidians would most likely still be alive and well today.
If Americans could be duped into believing that the Federal Government was not guilty of mass-murdering the Branch Davidians, then they could be duped into believing just about anything.

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