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Paperback Waco: A Survivor's Story Book

ISBN: 1602865736

ISBN13: 9781602865730

Waco: A Survivor's Story

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The basis of the celebrated Paramount Network miniseries starring Michael Shannon and Taylor Kitsch -- Waco is the critically-acclaimed, first person account of the siege by Branch Davidian survivor,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Insider's Look at the Waco Tragedy

My hat goes off to David Thibodeau for his riveting rendition of the tragedy at Waco. Thidbodeau has a unique perspective as a member of the religious community that came under seige and also one of the few not imprisoned in the aftermath.Amazingly, Thibodeau does not present an "all or nothing" approach to the the scenario. He deserves high commendation and praise for his willingness to look at himself, his former leader, his friends and family within the group as well as the government officials involved with the tragedy from a critical perspective. He lets no one off (least of all himself) with a simple cursory glance and attempts to help the reader understand the tragedy from a fresh perspective.This was a truly enlightening book and I highly recommend it to anyone with more than a casual interest in religious freedom or the events that occured at Mt. Carmel in 1993. Congratulations Mr. Thibodeau, in spite of the agony you have endured, you have succeeded in applying a vivid human face and a balanced view to a very complex and difficult situation.

A 'Must read' if you love America but hate what's happening

Mr. Thibodeau has written a historic document in this book. He managed to stop the natural urge to preach. This book would never once have interested me but now I realize we are all guilty if we remain apathetic. Well done Mr.Thibodeau! Let's get proactive before WE lose OUR freedoms too! THANK-YOU David!

Waco - An American Tragedy

This book, along with "The Ashes of Waco" by Dick Reavis should be required reading for the American Press, Congress, and all Americans who value Freedom. The inhabitants of Mt. Carmel were not crazy, they were religious. More than 80 Americans died in Waco because they held religious beliefs that differed from the established "norm". If you buy "A Place Called Waco" you won't put it down till you've finished. David's book is straight from the heart. It's a fascinating read, detailing life in Mt.Carmel before,during and after the Fiasco, as experienced by a survivor.

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY

If you believe everything you see and hear on t.v. this book is not for you It is the authors account of his life in Mt. Carmel and the governments, cover up of the fiasco it caused in Waco. Very well written and fair. Koresh didnt always wear a white hat.

The other side of the story

When you finally discover that you have been mislead by the media and the government for six years, only then can you start to realize the real story. This book forced me to see another side of the story that I was not able to see before.
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