Waco Rising: David Koresh, The Fbi, And The Birth Of America'S Modern Militias
A news-making account of the war between David Koreshās Branch Davidians and the FBI, and how their standoff launched todayās militias
For readers of cult books like Helter Skelter, fans of Netflixās documentary Wild Wild Country or the miniseries Waco, and anyone who wants to understand the mindset of the Proud Boys and similar groups
In 1993, David Koresh and a band of heavily armed evangelical Christians took on the might of the US government. A two-month siege of their compound in Waco, Texas, ended in a firefight that killed seventy-six, including twenty-five children. America is still picking up the pieces, and we still havenāt heard the full story.
Kevin Cook, who revealed the truth behind a mythic, misunderstood murder in his 2014 Kitty Genovese, finally provides the full story of what happened at Waco. He gives readers a taste of Koreshās deadly charisma and takes us behind the scenes at the Branch Davidiansā compound, where āthe new Christā turned his followers into servants and sired seventeen children by a dozen āwives.ā In vivid accounts packed with human drama, Cook harnesses never-reported material to reconstruct the FBIās fifty-one-day siege of the Waco compound in minute-to-minute detail. He sheds new light on the Clinton administrationās approval of a lethal governmental assault in a new, definitive account of the firefight that ended so many lives and triggered the rise of todayās militia movement. Waco drew the battle lines for American extremistsāin Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeighās words, āWaco started this war.ā With help from sources as diverse as Branch Davidian survivors and the FBIās lead negotiator during the siege, Cook draws a straight line from Wacoās ashes to the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol and insurrections yet to come.
Unmissable reading for anyone interested in the truth of what happened in Texas three decades ago, Waco Rising is chillingly relevant today. Here is the spark that ignited todayās antigovernment militias.