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Waco type events described by John Titor
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonynez" data-source="post: 63144" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Ive always been perplexed by his Waco reference. Waco must have been a relatively strong talking point in the future, because it is barely a talking point as we approach its 20th anniversary. Maybe his father spoke about it, being that he was from W. Texas. Thats not out of the question. However, let us for a moment assume that he was referring to a different 'Waco Type Event". The public lynchings that took place in Waco from the late 19th well into the early 20th century, perhaps. These lynchings were violent, they were public, they were not subjective to race, and they were very controversial. In fact, some of the most controversial and ideological changes made in that area, came from these public lynchings and the distaste that the locals developed after pictures of these acts were nationally published. </p><p> </p><p>The Branch Davidian event is the easiest to point to, but JT didnt make a direct correlation to it. He simply said "A Waco Type Event". Although a police state, or federal authority (JANET RENO), invading American property and murdering women and children is most likely the cryptic culprit here, IT IS conceivable (even if only for thinking out of the boxes sake) to think that the image of nearly sixty years of consistent public lynchings would have stood the test of time over the story of David Koresh....with regard to the study of American History of course. If you research the city of Waco, you will actually find more information on these public displays of hatred and violence, and how they changed the community as a whole (which was kind of JT's MO). In the city of Waco, the Branch Davidian incident is actually reduced to a by-line or a reference to a wiki article. Tis easier to forget one incident in 1993. Tis not so easy to erase sixty years of innocent killings. Merely pointing out that the Branch Davidian incident wasnt the only life altering Waco Event in our history. </p><p> </p><p>I could TOTALLY be thinking too farrr out of the box on this one, but I like to look deeper than the obvious when it comes to JT. Have to cover all of the basis with him. You just never know. He was a clever dude, and he wanted you to think. </p><p> </p><p>Then again, I am still at work on Christmas eve and I could be suffering from Cabin Fever. I should probably go home and drink some small batch bourbon by the tree. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p> </p><p>Merry Christmas Everyone! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite45" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonynez, post: 63144, member: 3528"] Ive always been perplexed by his Waco reference. Waco must have been a relatively strong talking point in the future, because it is barely a talking point as we approach its 20th anniversary. Maybe his father spoke about it, being that he was from W. Texas. Thats not out of the question. However, let us for a moment assume that he was referring to a different 'Waco Type Event". The public lynchings that took place in Waco from the late 19th well into the early 20th century, perhaps. These lynchings were violent, they were public, they were not subjective to race, and they were very controversial. In fact, some of the most controversial and ideological changes made in that area, came from these public lynchings and the distaste that the locals developed after pictures of these acts were nationally published. The Branch Davidian event is the easiest to point to, but JT didnt make a direct correlation to it. He simply said "A Waco Type Event". Although a police state, or federal authority (JANET RENO), invading American property and murdering women and children is most likely the cryptic culprit here, IT IS conceivable (even if only for thinking out of the boxes sake) to think that the image of nearly sixty years of consistent public lynchings would have stood the test of time over the story of David Koresh....with regard to the study of American History of course. If you research the city of Waco, you will actually find more information on these public displays of hatred and violence, and how they changed the community as a whole (which was kind of JT's MO). In the city of Waco, the Branch Davidian incident is actually reduced to a by-line or a reference to a wiki article. Tis easier to forget one incident in 1993. Tis not so easy to erase sixty years of innocent killings. Merely pointing out that the Branch Davidian incident wasnt the only life altering Waco Event in our history. I could TOTALLY be thinking too farrr out of the box on this one, but I like to look deeper than the obvious when it comes to JT. Have to cover all of the basis with him. You just never know. He was a clever dude, and he wanted you to think. Then again, I am still at work on Christmas eve and I could be suffering from Cabin Fever. I should probably go home and drink some small batch bourbon by the tree. ;) Merry Christmas Everyone! :D [/QUOTE]
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