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Ed Ward MD
05-24-2006, 01:15 PM
UNO UPDATE: Waco Conspirator Freed From Prison Speaks Out
I just watched a Freed Branch Davidian just released from Prison do an interview on MSNBC. I recorded the segment and he is not happy from the argument he is making. This is a Must see interview. You better watch what all these Davidians start telling the things they knwo, because you will be shaken your head about the things you will be hearing about the New World Order.
I had to split it it to 2 sections so I could put it on youtube.com.
I am uploading Clip1 right now and should be live shortly so be patient.
Clip 1 Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dFPh-qsXcw
Clip 2 Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9rngEDNul4
Ed Ward, MD
Shelbay
05-24-2006, 01:18 PM
Why do you keep doing clips?
Bong30
05-24-2006, 01:42 PM
The Branch Davidians are a religious group originating from the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From its inception, the group inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Christian prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass.Sound like they wanted to poice to come in...it make david "right" They are best known for the 1993 siege of their Mount Carmel Center near Waco, Texas, by the FBI and the BATF, which resulted in the deaths of eighty-two of the church's members, including head figure David Koresh. However, by the time of the siege, Koresh had encouraged his followers to think of themselves as "students of the Seven Seals" rather than Branch Davidians, while other Branch Davidian factions never accepted his leadership.
History
In 1929, Victor Houteff, a Bulgarian immigrant, claimed that he had a new message for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It was submitted in the form of a book entitled "The Shepherd's Rod". His claims were not accepted and were considered divisive by the leadership because he pointed out what he saw as their departures from basic church teachings and standards. Therefore, he was disfellowshipped (excommunicated) from the church.
In 1935, Houteff established his headquarters outside Waco, Texas. Up to 1942, his movement was known as the Shepherd's Rod, but when Houteff found it necessary to formally incorporate so members could claim conscientous objector status, he named his association the Davidian Seventh-day Adventists. The term "Davidian" refers to the restoration of the Davidic kingdom. Houteff directed Davidians to focus exclusively on converting Adventists. Under Houteff's heavily typological system, Davidians believed prophesy to foretell a cyclic series of events, described as a spiral, with history returning to prophetically foretell events but each time, advance in terms of cosmological progress.
In 1955, after Houteff's death, a split of this movement formed the Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, headed initially by Benjamin L. Roden. "Branch" refers to the new name of Christ. The group established a settlement outside of Waco, Texas, on the property previously occupied by the Davidian group. In 1977, Benjamin Roden's wife Lois claimed to have a message of her own, one element of which was that the Holy Spirit is feminine in gender, causing much controversy in the group. When Ben Roden died the next year, their son George tried to assume leadership, claiming that he was the rightful prophet of the group, but she beat back his attempt.
In 1981 Vernon Wayne Howell (later renamed David Koresh) joined the group as a regular member. In 1983 Lois Roden allowed Howell to begin to teach his own message, opening the door for him to build a following before their split in early 1984. Lois also faced dissent from Canadian Charles Pace. There was a general meeting at Mt. Carmel of all Branch Davidians over Passover 1984 and the end result was that the group split into several factions, one of which was loyal to Howell. At this time George Roden forced Howell and Pace to leave the property.(He is forced out once. do you think he wanted to go through that again?
Howell took his followers to Palestine, Texas, while Pace went to Gadsden, Alabama. But by 1988, George Roden's support had dwindled, and while he was in jail for contempt of court, Howell took charge of the disputed land in his absence. Meanwhile, Lois Roden had died in 1986, and her will appointed Irmine Sampson, Teresa Moore, and the New York group to republish her literature.
In 1990 Howell changed his name to David Koresh, invoking the biblical Kings David and Cyrus. Koresh centered his teachings around the Seven Seals and his ability as the "Lamb" to open them. Koresh supported his beliefs with detailed biblical interpretation, using the Book of Revelation as the lens through which the entire Bible was viewed
Whaco religious cults are as bad when they are here, or in the middle east.
Ed Ward MD
05-24-2006, 01:44 PM
their children in head.
http://www.impeachbush.org
Ed Ward, MD
Shelbay
05-24-2006, 01:56 PM
Gadsden,Alabama?!
GreenKing11
05-24-2006, 11:36 PM
Whaco religious cults are as bad when they are here, or in the middle east.
Yeah, that sure does justify the FBI and ATF gassing and killing women and children in coldblood.
Bong30
05-24-2006, 11:46 PM
Yeah, that sure does justify the FBI and ATF gassing and killing women and children in coldblood.
Thanks for quoting me word for word.......thaty is exactly what i said.... thanks again...
eg420ne
05-24-2006, 11:53 PM
Waco was just another tempset to control Americans...Saying Resistance is Futile, sooooo fuking true......But we still have our guns, i got mind clean n ready
Psycho4Bud
05-24-2006, 11:57 PM
Waco was just another tempset to control Americans...Saying Resistance is Futile, sooooo fuking true......But we still have our guns, i got mind clean n ready
The one time we kind of agree. That was considered a religious order and if there is really freedom of religion in the U.S. they shouldn't have been messed with.
Welcome back!:D
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Bong30
05-24-2006, 11:58 PM
Nice guns eg.........
eg420ne
05-25-2006, 12:01 AM
The one time we kind of agree. That was considered a religious order and if there is really freedom of religion in the U.S. they shouldn't have been messed with.
Welcome back!:D
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
thanks psy.....im locked n loaded waitin for dem to come across the border..I hate livin on the border everybody here has a bad feeling about the future....
eg420ne
05-25-2006, 12:04 AM
Nice guns eg.........
Thanks My gramps was a gun collector and let me have a few b4 he passed on
Psycho4Bud
05-25-2006, 12:09 AM
thanks psy.....im locked n loaded waitin for dem to come across the border..I hate livin on the border everybody here has a bad feeling about the future....
As you should be! I got the same feeling dude.....best wishes to all the folks down there!!
Have a safe one!:thumbsup:
Shelbay
05-25-2006, 12:44 AM
What kind of bad feeling? Bad Trouble? Like an invasion or something like that? Why haven't you guys said something about that sooner? I have a neighbor going to AK to train and then he will be on Border Patrol..he is the reserves:confused: I thought he would be safe?
Psycho4Bud
05-25-2006, 12:48 AM
What kind of bad feeling? Bad Trouble? Like an invasion or something like that? Why haven't you guys said something about that sooner? I have a neighbor going to AK to train and then he will be on Border Patrol..he is the reserves:confused: I thought he would be safe?
You already have the Mexican military on the border because of the corruption in the border towns.......cops/cities controlled by drug king pins. Now you put the National Guard on our side and it looks like the ingredients to something else.
It has been said that the Mexican military actually assists illegals to cross, if they run into some of our people...who knows?
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Bong30
05-25-2006, 12:55 AM
NO shit all its going to take is some mexican (nothing aginst them they are just there) para milatary group running drugs for the super labs across the boarder. They will shot some grandma in a lawn chair, or a nat gaurd guy changing the oil in his truck, and it will be ON.
dont you guys think its wierd that you cant find 7.62x39 (NATO rounds for sks carbine, and ak-47), rounds any where? they used to be stacked hip high all over now they are gone.... still get .223 though
i found a place that had them and ordered 1000.
eg420ne
05-25-2006, 01:12 AM
It means war! any invasion by an foreign army is a declaration of war...The mexican army is out in force they letting everyone across into U.S. even Arabs, yes i have seen arabs at the border waitin to cross, even more asians.. and the BP cant do shit about it, the NG will be on the border BUT unarmed what kind of shit is that.....We Are Armed-and No One Will Take This Country Without a Fight!--I can get extreme at times and this border issue is top of my list & should be for ALL AMERICANS........
Me my cousins be out on the rio grand just watching them, and if we were to fire on them we be the ones to go to jail..ask anyone who lives on the border they will tell you the same thing unless they are in on it....
eg420ne
05-25-2006, 01:20 AM
NO shit all its going to take is some mexican (nothing aginst them they are just there) para milatary group running drugs for the super labs across the boarder. They will shot some grandma in a lawn chair, or a nat gaurd guy changing the oil in his truck, and it will be ON.
dont you guys think its wierd that you cant find 7.62x39 (NATO rounds for sks carbine, and ak-47), rounds any where? they used to be stacked hip high all over now they are gone.... still get .223 though
i found a place that had them and ordered 1000.You cant find them no where now, maybe going to swap meets you'll be able to find some, i have enuff and what i used up, im hoping my enemies have extra on them, since they wont be needing them.....:thumbsup:
Bong30
05-25-2006, 01:28 AM
Shit happens EG ill come down and fight with ya.............
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