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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, David Thibodeau.

Twenty-five years ago, the FBI staged a deadly raid on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco. Texas. David Thibodeau survived to tell the story.

When he first met the man who called himself David Koresh, David Thibodeau was a drummer in a local a rock band. Though he had never been religious in the sli


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Waco by David Thibodeau Book Review

Name: Darth Dragonetti
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Compelling Account of a Disaster
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022
Review: Up next from Darth's Colossal Stack of Stuff is "Waco: A Survivor's Story," written by Waco siege survivor David Thibodeau, along with Leon Whiteson and Aviva Layton. Originally published in 1999 as "A Place Called Waco," the book was updated in 2018 to coincide with the release of the Waco television miniseries. David Thibodeau's book serves as partial inspiration for the miniseries, along with "Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator," penned by former FBI agent Gary Noesner--also an excellent read.

Only two years old at the time of the standoff between the Branch Davidians and the FBI/ATF, I had no idea this lengthy ordeal had ever taken place until well into my twenties. Having seen advertisements for the miniseries and references to the standoff at the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial, I began to look closer into this important chapter in American history that still has ramifications for today. A central figure in spreading Waco awareness is David Thibodeau, one of the relatively few Branch Davidian survivors. In this tell-all book, Thibodeau recounts his early life, how he became involved with David Koresh and the Davidians, the siege itself, and life afterward.

"Waco: A Survivor's Story" is nothing if not exhaustive. I learned practically everything I could ever want to know about the event, and even more besides. Thibodeau leaves no stone unturned as he recounts not only his personal experiences, but also many behind-the-scenes events that were an integral part of the Waco saga. Thibodeau is very opinionated, and waxes eloquent (often at length) about a great many topics. Though not unwelcome, these monologues made the book seem quite a bit longer than it really is. Thibodeau certainly sticks up for the Branch Davidians. Though he admits some wrongdoing by David Koresh, he makes the convincing case that the response by federal law enforcement was absurdly heavy-handed. I do have to question where the author got some of his information. There are some fascinating references to conversations and documents that paint the FBI/ATF/Janet Reno in a very unflattering light, but I don't know how Thibodeau had access to this information.

"Waco: A Survivor's Story" is well-written, and the author (or co-authors) write with a compelling voice. I did find the author's profanity unnecessary, but perhaps this is just his true voice coming through. The book is also a touching tribute to those whom Thibodeau came to know at Mt. Carmel.

With information and opinions you'll hear nowhere else, "Waco: A Survivor's Story" is required reading for all Americans. With a waning awareness amongst America's younger generations, the story of the Waco standoff is a cautionary tale we forget at our peril.

Name: Bryan Carey
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tragedy at Mt. Carmel
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2004
Review: Most everyone knows about the federal government's disastrous debacle at Waco, Texas back in 1993. We have watched the testimonies, the congressional investigations, and the flames engulfing the building that housed the Branch Davidian religious sect. Some of us have even read books on the event, and many have been written. This book, written by survivor David Thibodeau, is one of the best yet.

Thibodeau was right there, in the middle of the standoff with ATF and FBI agents, so his perspective is unique from others who have written about the event from the outside. Starting with the time when he first met David Koresh while playing in various bands in Los Angeles, Thibodeau talks about his interest in the Branch Davidians and explains what got him involved in the group; why he became interested in religion after never having much interest or instruction during his youth; why he decided to follow Koresh and his teachings; why he decided to stay at Mt. Carmel during the siege; how he handled the media and press following his escape from the fire; and his post- Mt. Carmel life, touring the country as an informational speaker.

Thibodeau has a lot of anger to share in this book, not toward Koresh or the other members of the religious group, but toward the press and the U.S. government. He fully admits that Koresh wasn't perfect and that certain actions taken by Koresh (like sleeping with young girls) wasn't right and should have landed him in jail. But above all, he is most scornful of the media and the U.S. government. The members of the media acted like lap dogs during the siege, reporting on anything told to them by the ATF and FBI as if it were absolute truth. Thibodeau and the other members of the Davidians were saddened and angered by, for example, the reference to their group as a cult and the reference to their building as a compound. The various government reporting agencies promoted these terms to turn the public against the Davidians. Thibodeau is correct in his assertions about the government's actions in this area, and he makes some good points about this. It is true that Koresh himself was a little strange, but he was no real threat and the things he taught were hardly radical. If his teachings qualify the Branch Davidians as a cult, then many mainstream Protestant groups would also be cults. It is known, too, that the FBI deliberately prevented the release of a video tape that featured the different members of the group talking to the camera about their families and lives because the FBI was worried that, once the public saw this tape, they would see that these people were pretty ordinary and it would sway public opinion over to the Davidian's side.

The government's handling of the investigation was purely political, with Democrats taking the side of the ATF and FBI, in order to protect the Clinton administration, and the Republicans taking the side of religious freedom in order to make Clinton and his administration look bad. Thibodeau talks about how sickening it was to watch this unfold. No one really seemed to care about truth or justice. All they cared about was protecting their own fellow politicians or making the opposing politicians look bad.

The writing in this book is excellent, and Thisbodeau was very wise in making the decision to hire a professional editor to help with the work. Other victims of well- publicized tragedies have also written books, but many of them rely on their own amateurish writing skills to carry them through, often resulting in a book that is sub-par at best and that often fails to be as effective as it could have been. The writing in this book, thanks to the assistance of Leon Whiteson, is nearly flawless and it kept my attention throughout the reading.

Thibodeau spends his time touring the nation now, giving speeches to different groups around the country about what happened and what needs to be done in the future to prevent any more Wacos. He shows some strong courage in writing this book, openly admitting that certain actions taken by his own friends were wrong and were deserving of punishment. But he places the bulk of the blame on the ATF and FBI for starting all the trouble in the first place. Like Ruby Ridge, Waco is yet another example of what can happen when government power goes unchecked. And Thibodeau makes a strong case for reigning in the power of government in this well- written, personal book about the tragedy at Waco that killed more than eighty people.

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