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The Waco Siege: An American Tragedy

di Jack Rosewood, Dwayne Walker (Autore)

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During fifty one days in early 1993 one of the most tragic events in American crime history unfolded on the plains outside Waco, Texas. An obscure and heavily armed religious sect called the Branch Davidians was barricaded inside their commune and outside were hundreds of law enforcement angry because the former had killed four ATF agents in a botched raid. Open the pages of this book and go on an engaging and captivating ride to examine one of the most important true crime stories in recent decades. Read the shocking true story of how a man the government considered a psychopath, but whose followers believed to be a prophet, led a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventist Church into infamy. You will follow the meteoric rise of the Branch Davidians' charismatic leader, David Koresh, as he went from an awkward kid in remedial classes to one of the most infamous cult leaders in world history. But the story of the Waco Siege begins long before the events of 1993. At the core of the conflict between the Branch Davidians and the United States government were ideas and interpretations of religious freedom and gun ownership, which as will be revealed in the pages of this book, a considerable philosophical gulf existed between the two sides. David Koresh and the Branch Davidians carried on a long tradition in American and Texas history of religious dissent, but in 1993 that dissent turned tragically violent. You will find that beyond the standard media portrayals of the Waco Siege was an event comprised of complex human characters on both sides of the firing line and that perhaps the most tragic aspect of the event was that the extreme bloodshed could have been avoided. The pages of this book will make you angry, sad, and bewildered; but no matter the emotions evoke, you will be truly moved by the events of the Waco Siege.… (altro)
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The Waco Siege is a quick, almost bullet-point account of the Waco siege and the facts and circumstances that led up to that event. Starting with the formation and rise of Mormonism, the author then narrows down his focus on how the Branch Davidians separated from the Seventh Day Adventist Church and how a young man named Vernon Howell rose to prominence within that group to become David Koresh. The book also covered how the siege started and progressed, before explaining the dramatic effect it had on the general public as a whole.

It's a good quick overview of the Waco Siege, perfect for those who don't know much about it and are looking for a short, comprehensive explanation. ( )
  ERose207 | Jun 1, 2016 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per gli Omaggi dei Membri di LibraryThing .
This is a great overview of the tragic event of Waco ( )
  mlabradore | Apr 12, 2016 |
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The Waco Siege: An American Tragedy could not be anymore relevant to public discussion than it is right now, what with the current occupation of a Federal property in Oregon by an armed militia. The author does an excellent job of describing what happened at the Branch Davidian's complex. He does an adequate description of David Koresh, his beliefs and actions. I wish that he would have covered more thoroughly the law enforcement agencies side; rather than concentrating on his perceived schism between two factions of the FBI. That being said, the book does a good job of pointing out that mistakes were made on both sides, that of Koresh and of the government. And that the tragedy might have been avoided with taking more time to try to reach a resolution. Finally, the author does a great job of connecting the Waco tragedy with the rise of today's militias. And that a more open process of releasing information by the government might lead to a lessening of the paranoia of today's militia groups.
This is a very quick read, coming in at about 20,000 words. The pacing is smooth, the writing style good.
Let's hope that we have all learned from what occurred in Waco, and that the current occupation will end peacefully, with no loss of life. ( )
  1Randal | Jan 11, 2016 |
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The Waco Siege is an overview of the incident at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco. The author tells the story in an easy-to-read format. The book seemed short to me. I was not very familiar with the entire story, so it held my interest and made me want to learn more. I do think some of the information could have been fleshed out a little more. Go more in-depth and give us more details from all sides. The book contained very few typos. If you want more background and depth, I'd recommend using other sources. However, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it as an overview of the story of what happened in Waco.
  Beartracker | Jan 5, 2016 |
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During fifty one days in early 1993 one of the most tragic events in American crime history unfolded on the plains outside Waco, Texas. An obscure and heavily armed religious sect called the Branch Davidians was barricaded inside their commune and outside were hundreds of law enforcement angry because the former had killed four ATF agents in a botched raid. Open the pages of this book and go on an engaging and captivating ride to examine one of the most important true crime stories in recent decades. Read the shocking true story of how a man the government considered a psychopath, but whose followers believed to be a prophet, led a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventist Church into infamy. You will follow the meteoric rise of the Branch Davidians' charismatic leader, David Koresh, as he went from an awkward kid in remedial classes to one of the most infamous cult leaders in world history. But the story of the Waco Siege begins long before the events of 1993. At the core of the conflict between the Branch Davidians and the United States government were ideas and interpretations of religious freedom and gun ownership, which as will be revealed in the pages of this book, a considerable philosophical gulf existed between the two sides. David Koresh and the Branch Davidians carried on a long tradition in American and Texas history of religious dissent, but in 1993 that dissent turned tragically violent. You will find that beyond the standard media portrayals of the Waco Siege was an event comprised of complex human characters on both sides of the firing line and that perhaps the most tragic aspect of the event was that the extreme bloodshed could have been avoided. The pages of this book will make you angry, sad, and bewildered; but no matter the emotions evoke, you will be truly moved by the events of the Waco Siege.

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