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Inside the Cult: A Member's Chilling, Exclusive Account of Madness and Depravity in David Koresh's Compound

Inside the Cult: A Member's Chilling, Exclusive Account of Madness and Depravity in David Koresh's Compound

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The "cult book" of deception
Review: I have had the extreme pleasure of getting to know the survivors over the last couple of years. I have to say I've never met a better bunch of people. My journey to Waco and the road that led me there was bumpy at best, but more importantly it began with Mark Breault.

I started corresponding to him after reading this book and very quickly things began to add up. But not in the way I expected them to. Having detectives in my family and blood, I dug deeper into the events in Waco and found Mark flat wrong and misleading on many occasions. Since then I have dug deeper than most people have and I've seen and heard most all the evidence.

Those people were murdered! I dont care how you want to butter the whole story up. Nothing anyone can say or point out, can justify the slaughter of those beautiful infants and toddlers. Nothing Koresh or the others did, justified the atrocities they were all subjected to. I dont believe Mark even realized what would happen because of his and others actions.

I pray for justice, and I will continue loving the souls left who are STILL being wrongfully demonized by Mark and people of his ilk. Please read Davidian Massacre by Carol Moore and watch Rules of Engagement and Waco A New Revelation... God Bless

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not afraid to tell the truth
Review: I have nothing but admiration for Mr. Breault and his courage from stepping out and telling the truth. His book is honest as well as compassionate, and, unlike Koresh, he shows true love and regard for those trapped in Koresh's dictatorship. Although it is not politically correct for anyone to accept responsibility today for their own actions but rather blame anyone else, especially the government, Mr. Breault places the blame for the mass suicide right where it belongs; David Koresh and his followers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not afraid to tell the truth
Review: I have nothing but admiration for Mr. Breault and his courage from stepping out and telling the truth. His book is honest as well as compassionate, and, unlike Koresh, he shows true love and regard for those trapped in Koresh's dictatorship. Although it is not politically correct for anyone to accept responsibility today for their own actions but rather blame anyone else, especially the government, Mr. Breault places the blame for the mass suicide right where it belongs; David Koresh and his followers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Evil One Koresh!!!
Review: It took a lot of courage for Marc Breault to write this book and to tell the truth about the cult leader David Koresh. I met David Koresh on two occasions and I thought that he was a sociopath with all the charisma of Homer Simpson. Marc details in his book how no female between the ages of 11 to 68 was safe from Koresh's unwanted sexual attentions.Also how the members of the cult became so brainwashed by Koresh that they allowed him to sleep with their wives and father children from mothers as young as 14. Marc was not kicked out of the cult-he left willingly after he discovered that Koresh was a paedophile who was having sex with young girls and robbing them of their childhood and innocence. Thee was no way that Koresh was coming out of that compound alive. He knew fully well what they do to child molesters in prison and instead he set fire to the compound and thereby murdered 86 of his devoted followers including young babies. Marc details all of this in his book and he should be congratulated for having the courage to speak out against the Evil One Koresh.
John Baranyai
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Doesn't explain the behavior of the Feds
Review: One question that isn't answered is why -- if the Feds wanted David Koresh so much, and if they wanted to "protect the children" as they have claimed ad nauseum -- they didn't arrest Koresh when he was in Waco relatively alone, as he traveled there quite often (and without a lot of people with him).

Doesn't make any sense to me . . . If I was going to stop someone that was allegedly as depraved and as dangerous as he is now made out to be, then I would wait for him to leave the "compound." The Sheriff of Waco, among many others, have said that Koresh had traveled into town quite frequently (and no, he didn't surround himself with human shields). He would have been easy to arrest without fanfare.

The Feds instead chose to bring in a whole "battalion" of folks and create a big media event.

Personally, I wouldn't trust what this guy says in the book.


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