"The Waco siege was the siege of a compound belonging to the Branch Davidians, carried out by American federal and Texas state law enforcement, as well as the U.S. military, between February 28 and April 19, 1993. The Branch Davidians were led by David Koresh and were headquartered at Mount Carmel Center ranch in the community of Axtell, Texas, 13 miles (21 kilometers) east-northeast of Waco. Suspecting the group of stockpiling illegal weapons, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) obtained a search warrant for the compound and arrest warrants for Koresh and a select few of the group's members.
The incident began when the ATF attempted to raid the ranch. An intense gun battle erupted, resulting in the deaths of four government agents and six Branch Davidians. Upon the ATF's failure to raid the compound, a siege lasting 51 days was initiated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Eventually, the FBI launched an assault and initiated a tear gas attack in an attempt to force the Branch Davidians out of the ranch. During the attack, a fire caused by Federal agents engulfed Mount Carmel Center. In total, 86 people, 82 of which were innocent died, including David Koresh. "
Daily reminder that you're living in a nightmarish police state.
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All of this was caused by the ATF, who was facing massive budget cuts, looking for a quick and easy way to seem relevant to the public. They thought they were going to go in there and serve a warrant, find some illegal guns, and get some good play in the media. Instead they found resistance and botched the entire thing. After that the Clintons, FBI, Janet Reno, and various other people in the Government like Chuck Schumer got involved and attempted to clean up the mess. In a bid to save face they murdered tons of innocents on live television and spun it as
It it any wonder that a man that witnessed all this go down that had military training himself and saw through the bullshit bombed a Government building two short years later? Waco and Ruby Ridge represent the start of the war against free men in this country. Waco is the first time tanks and the military was used against citizens of this country. Ruby Ridge, instigated by Government agents who took advantage of a poor man that just needed some cash to feed his family, who shot his dog, child, and wife lit a fuse. The man's only crime was rejection of modern society and attempting to raise a family outside of that society. The Government attempted to justify all those actions simply because he sawed off a shotgun for them. All because he visited his neighbors in an attempt to get some socialization for his children, all because those neighbors were white separatists.
This all boils down to the Government's fear that if people stop watching television, using the "smart" devices, and actually come together as a community that they'll get fed up living in this evil society and doing something about it. They use these same tactics on any potential uprising. That's why they kill black leaders, that's why they kill people like GLR, that's why they constantly shill here and attempt to shut down any platform outside of their control that names the kikes and allows freedom of speech. Free thinking people can simply not be allowed to have free thought if their plans are going to come to fruition. If you aren't a total normalfag you become they enemy.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But the sword is required to defend the pen. If you aren't well armed and prepared to die for what you believe in they'll win. They'll roll tanks in on you just like they've done countless times. They'll set the building you're in on fire and claim you lit that fire yourself. They'll run 24/7 shilling campaigns on every media outlet to paint you as crazy. They'll kill you, your family, your children, your dogs and claim it had to be done because you brainwashed everyone around you. They'll put things you said on the internet and the books you read on full display and claim you peddled hate and lies. They'll bring out armies of normalfag niggers, muslims, and women to cry about how they don't feel safe because people like you still exist in the current year.
Educate everyone you know about the true story of Waco and Ruby Ridge. It's a massive redpill and that's why even 25 years later the Government shills against the true so much. They're playing the long game hoping that the truth will get buried under their lies. Don't let the innocent children of Waco and Ruby Ridge be forgotten. It's our duty to keep their memory alive and make sure this never happens again.
[–] 16383235? ago
>>12433034
Not one tear is ever shed for dead alphabets. Dirty Cops get flushed.
[–] 16383132? ago
Well, a wise anon said it:
>>12433035
Now, let's see what slime oozed up here:
>>12517180
<self-righteous apologetics for mass-murder
<the jewsmedia labeled you a "whacko" and a "cult"; so I think it's a-ok for the fedgov to roll up tanks and helicopter gunships, pump your house full of poison gas, and then light you all on fire!
For those with attention spans typical of the Twitter Generation, I will put this up front: According to a764ff, if in his judgment you are "a whacko" or "a cult", then it is acceptable for the United States Federal government to gas and burn you alive together with your women and children. "Pure and simple." According to him, mass-murder of "whackos" is justifiable. "Pure and simple."'
Now, I'm not sure whether you're one of the "responsible conservatives" (i.e. moral cowards) who bear the primary onus for the mess we're in now, or my obscure /pol/ post said something so dangerous that it merited a professionally written glownigger propaganda reply. Either way, you are the enemy. But to avoid getting my ego inadvertently stroked by the latter possibility, I will assume the former.
<GenPop
As I pointed out above, >>12442950 that's a prison-slang term, suitable for an American who is institutionally acclimated to the enormous prison called the "United States". (Or who wants others to be so acclimated.)
<the militia and citizens movement GREW THE FUCK UP AFTER WACO.
No, they ran like scared little boys to hide under their beds or to kiss the feet of their enemies — just as America's "responsible conservatives" did after the assassination of Jack Kennedy, at a time when the country still may have been reclaimed without bloodshed, and at every other fatal hour of decision in the past century.
Your kind are more worried about safety and comfort than about freedom and posterity — and worse than you fear violence, you most of all fear being called "wackos", "fascists", "domestic terrorists", or other nasty names by the jewsmedia's semi-literate mouthpieces.
<After Waco, it was "Oh yeah, those wackos down in Texas
After Waco, it was, "Oh yeah, maybe the (((ADL))) might say that I'm a bad goy, and then I might get hurt, or (gasp! faint!) I may not be considered 'respectable'."
<[Ruby Ridge] would be a defeat for the government, the best way: by their own devices in Court.
"The System works, goy!" Good to know that your Holy Court brought Vicki and Sammy Weaver back to life. Also that it sent Lon Horiuchi and the whole murder-gang to the gallows. Oh, what's that? Horiuchi went on to play more live-fire target practice on Americans at Waco, while your precious court immunized him against state charges for homicide? You don't say.
(Continued…)
[–] 16383133? ago
>>12517180
<wacko
<cult
<wacko cult
<[ad nauseam]
Before Waco, one of the only shreds of the United States Constitution which had not yet been totally abrogated was its protection of religious freedom. What Waco showed was that if your religion is deemed sufficiently heretical by the high priests of B’nai B’rith, the System needn't even take the trouble of an Inquisition: It needs only to declare you a "wacko cult" before consigning you to a holy bonfire.
Lest my sympathies be somehow misconstrued, I should point out that the publication from which I took my primary departure, Liberty Bell, was a militantly anti-Christian magazine which regularly ran articles by such men as Ben Klassen, Nicholas Carter, and Dr. Revilo P. Oliver, to whose article on Waco I referred. In my considered opinion, all of Christianity is a "cult" — "pure and simple". Objectively, the Davidians' brand of Jesus-juice was no more "wacko" than the supercilious superstitions of other Christians. Moreover, because they did not actively proselytize, the Davidians were far less annoying than Evangelical Christians from mainline ((("social gospel"))) churches. By your standards, Janet Reno should have sent some Delta Force to burn every church in the country, with all parishioners inside. Lenin would be proud.
Fortunately, unlike you, I have moral standards which prohibit me from gloating over the mass-incineration of innocent Aryan men, women, and children, however disagreeable I may find their silly superstitions.
<but the problematic nature of the Waco Cult meant that you could never go far to defend them before someone pointed out they were a wacko cult. Just like I am doing to you now.
The deeper lesson of Waco is that if the jewsmedia decide that you're a "cult", real wackos like this anon will go so far as to defend massacring you until someone points out that this was a mass-murder of Americans by "their" government. "Just like I am doing to you now."
<>197/yr
<>20/yr
<>15/yr
<>academic journals 20,000/yr
<I would hardly count this as a wide availability of alternative information.
Ah, the world of gimme free in current year. No wonder "alternative media" has so much trouble surviving without porn ads.
Your "20,000/yr" is a strawman: I did not list any academic journals, at that price or otherwise. Excepting the outlier of Criminal Politics, all of the publications I listed or referred to >>12443148 were affordable to the average American in 1993 dollars. My primary reference above, Liberty Bell, stated a base subscription price of $40.00 per year in the September, 1993 issue which I quoted. George Dietz卐 could barely keep his press running at that rate, because however surprising you may find this, it costs money to run a publication — at least, at any reasonable standard of quality. A mimeograph machine in somebody's basement does not make for a quality publication (and even that would require some money to run).
Befuddling as the concept must be to some people nowadays, the practice of charging money for a print publication was by no means exclusive to "alternative media". For example, although I do not recollect its price, I know that the Time magazine issue I vividly recall from circa April of 1993 charged shekels to inform its readers that members of a wacko cult led by a sadistic paedophile who claimed to be Jesus had torched themselves whilst their kindly Federal saviors wept in desperation.
<EASILY ACCESIBLE [sic] AND WIDELY AVAILABLE FORM OF ALMOST-FREE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
But in your book, if it doesn't (((magically))) show up for "almost-free" on the boob-tube or today's Internet equivalent, it may as well not exist. Well, I suppose it doesn't — not for apathetic couch potatoes who don't matter, anyway.
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>>12433034
excellent post
[–] 16383070? ago
>>12433034
I hope I capped good
[–] 16383188? ago
Too wide next time go for a column so it's more scannable