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Eight years have passed and I continue. | |
Don't need a photograph to lend my thoughts to you. | ||
I wish that I had gone before you. | ||
Oh, take your place beyond the ground and the grave. | ||
These people talk, but they don't know you. | ||
They hear the things they'd say you think we were the same Life's so long When you're waiting to go home And the heart grows now My strength is overcome Belly | ||
holding on I read an old newspaper issue The hand of pilots washed the blood away He came to kill Not to kiss you. | ||
To gas the children as the snipers fire away. | ||
The headlines said they were heroes. | ||
Heroes. | ||
The kind of hero kills the little ones. | ||
They've been controlled throughout the centuries. | ||
They lie to express the truth to rewrite history. | ||
The time has come that they should pay for what they've done. | ||
Cause if the life goes on, then you might be the one. | ||
It's very open up. | ||
I'm never gonna run. | ||
Gotta face what they have done Pray that God is there to sanctify. | ||
If only we could join as one. | ||
We could finish what's begun with the quill 200 years ago. | ||
Would you say the founders of our states will say that it's too late to take the power back? | ||
Into our hands Now there's no time left to waste Is when our leaders kill the saints The sacrifice for public offering And I'm never gonna run We've gotta face what they have done I pray that God is there to sanctify If | ||
only we could be as one We could finish what begun With the quill 200 years ago Do you think the founders of our state Say that it's too late Take the power back into our hands Now there's no time left to waste Cause when our leaders kill saints You'll | ||
People have to ask, is the spirit gone? | ||
April 19th, 1993. | ||
We're wiped out. | ||
We'd be back to where we were April 19th. | ||
86 people. | ||
Once upon a time, they were just a number. | ||
Nobody could fathom it, even though it sounded like a lot of people. | ||
It wasn't until we began to plant trees, people kind of got an idea of how many that was. | ||
You can have a look around today and kind of get an idea of how many it was too, just by who's deer and how many deer. | ||
You can have a look around today and kind of get an idea of how many it was too, just by who's here and how many is here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It was a very good idea of how many deer and deer were in the middle of the street. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
It's backwards. | ||
I want to thank Sheila Martin for her words and allowing us to rebuild this church for all the Davidians. | ||
It was a very good idea of how many deer were in the middle of the street. | ||
The President: It's backwards. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
I want to thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
I want to thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
Thank you for the time I'm here today. | ||
throughout the process of rebuilding the church to some of them the They're out on two boards out here a little bit later after this dedication. | ||
You can go out and look at them. | ||
And it's just a small piece of the different levels of construction that we went through. | ||
And it was just wonderful. | ||
It's just so sad that he and others have been demonized. | ||
And we're just hoping to reverse some of that. | ||
Because if they can surround a group of people, murder them, Never again! | ||
No more Wacos in America. | ||
Never again! | ||
It has never been seen from the worst-off ghetto of the Nazis, the black uniforms, the helmets, all of them. | ||
And believe you, the next time a Waco cranks up, if I can get there, we're not going to be building churches. | ||
Even without being known, Christians don't walk! | ||
All right. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and talk. | ||
I'm flailing here. | ||
I get so angry. | ||
Knocking off the media. | ||
There's no microphone. | ||
Maybe that's good. | ||
We know they're going to cut it up. | ||
No, that's all right. | ||
Some of them are good. | ||
It's got network news services with CBS. You see in Fox Hall at the CBS Broadcast Center doing all the work. | ||
Together? | ||
Working? | ||
Don't hear a lot about that. | ||
Here in our controlled society. | ||
We're coming forward with a new media, just like the printing press in the Renaissance, and we're going to win. | ||
Victory is ours! | ||
All we have to win is a big moment. | ||
A dance party. | ||
Black boys, God bless you, sir. | ||
We're going to get this here. | ||
We're going to get this new church. | ||
You're a wonderful man. | ||
God bless you, sir. | ||
And here are the keys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I just handed a letter that Ophelia Santoya had written. | ||
She wanted me to read it to you. | ||
And it goes along with what I had to say and what all the survivors had to say to all those that had given them their time and their money in the building of this church. | ||
She says, to all whom it may concern, I would just like to take a minute to thank you all for building. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and for allowing God to use you all in this work. | ||
I also want to apologize for acting foolishly sometimes and telling everybody I love them, but I really mean it in God's way. | ||
I've concentrated my life to Christ since I was in my thirties, and so far I think I've been faithful. | ||
Not because I'm strong enough, but because He is my strength. | ||
And I don't think I can do anything without Him. | ||
He is my husband and my all. | ||
I know most of you have been so grateful in your effort and sacrifice, and I appreciate it very much. | ||
And especially from the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank Alex and Mike for being chief organizers of the work. | ||
George for being our jack of all trades. | ||
Scott for watching and keeping the place nice and watching over India the dog. | ||
And Paul for being some kind and trying to help me solve several problems and for providing a ride that I needed by. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
God bless Amelia. | ||
One thing that Mike and Judy neglected to put into their feet is when it came to the amount of knowledge that has gone into this church. | ||
They were just talking about supplies. | ||
And they did not figure in the thousands of vows donated by the various people that came and helped from weekend to weekend. | ||
And I appreciate everything that each one's done. | ||
Each one's done. | ||
the efforts have contributed. | ||
Glory to God. | ||
Amen. | ||
And the feeling's still the same And his pain inside the week goes on and on Even now I have come so far I wonder where you are I wonder what is still so hard without you | ||
Even now when I come shining through I swear I think of you And God I wish you knew Somehow Even now | ||
Even now Even now Even now Even now Even now | ||
She lost four of her children and her husband. | ||
And that's where she's dedicated to those that she lost. | ||
Sheela, God bless you. | ||
You still have family and friends. | ||
We're trying to rectify some of what happened to you. | ||
He is hard-nosed. | ||
He's hard-boiled. | ||
He's tender. | ||
His name is Alex Jones. | ||
What's amazing is that this man is only 26 years old. | ||
Considering what he has accomplished and demonstrated in building this church, I believe that by age 36 he could become the youngest president of the United States. | ||
This is Alex Jones. | ||
Victory is ours! | ||
Against the New World Order! | ||
Against the communists and socialists and the bankers that run the whole filthy show. | ||
And now that they run the world, or at least the central hubs of power and the banking establishments and the dominant media, They plan to sack this country. | ||
Are you gonna let them feel your ancestors? | ||
These individuals, again, were testing you. | ||
Testing you back in 93. Testing you with the World Trade Center, with Waco, and then in 95, with Oklahoma. | ||
Trying to scare you, run you off the cliff like a bunch of lemmings. | ||
But some Americans aren't lemmings. | ||
God bless you. | ||
There's still hope of adding on to the church here, but with so many reminders of that bloody day seven years ago, no one here could believe that you can think of Mount Carmel without thinking of that deadly fire. | ||
Olga? | ||
Well, Joel, you mentioned those who helped in the construction of the church and those attending today's ceremony, but what about who will be going there to church on Sunday or hereafter? | ||
Well, actually, many of the survivors of that fire were here today, and they've actually begun putting up temporary homes here on the site. | ||
Their ultimate dream is to move back out here and rebuild the compound as it was seven years ago. | ||
Hold it. | ||
All right. | ||
And it's historical, and it feels good to be a part of this. | ||
Now, Branch Davidians say their flag flies again, and that's a signal of what they call an unlawful attack by the government. | ||
Back in April '93, Seventeen little children, all so helpless and so small, died a senseless death of gas and flames. | ||
How many names can you recall? | ||
Seventeen little children Don't it make you wonder why? | ||
Seventeen little children How could they deserve to die? | ||
I Maybe we should stop and ask ourselves Have we become so blind? | ||
17 little children Did you sleep last night, Bill Clinton? | ||
Tell me, did you feel their pain? | ||
As seventeen little children Cried out and perished in the flames Attorney General Janet I accept your offer to resign. | ||
How can you stand for law and order now, when you won't answer to your crimes? | ||
Seventeen little children, all so helpless and so small. | ||
Seventeen little children, how many names can you recall? | ||
Maybe we should stop and ask ourselves if we become so blind. | ||
Seventeen little children, finally open up your mind. | ||
I've heard it said the Branch Davidians only got what they deserved. | ||
You know. | ||
No one seems to know what laws were broken What was in the war they never served Yesterday I sold my TV set Stopped my subscription to the Times To me it's plain to see the media | ||
Was an accomplice to these crimes Seventeen little children Don't it make you wonder why Seventeen little children How could they deserve to die | ||
Maybe we should stop and ask ourselves Have we become so blind Will seventeen little children Finally open up your mind | ||
Open up your mind Even now I have come so far | ||
I wonder where you are I wonder why is still so hard without you | ||
Even now when I come shining through I swear I will Two other solutions all Americans and people globally should be aware of. | ||
Number one, we should all ask God for guidance and pray that he deliver this country and this world from these clutches of these degenerate dehumanizers. | ||
And number two, never turn in your firearms. | ||
Slaves are disarmed all throughout history. | ||
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It's a battle. | ||
Wake up to it. |