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Victor Hourteff, founder of the church in the 1940s, used a flag, shown at
http://www.shepherds-rod-message.org/tracts/images/13tr23_2.jpg. This flag was green, with a white disk offset towards the hoist and 19 straight line white rays of varying lengths emanating
from it (toward the top, fly, and bottom). On the disk is a gray 6-pointed star, upon which is a gold lion (face on), and around the perimeter of the gray star are 12 much smaller 5-pointed gold stars, one at each acute or
obtuse angle of the larger figure.
Ned Smith, 9 September 2006
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007
Concerning the Waco split
group lead by David Koresh, at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branch_Davidian a flag is shown:, captioned
"This is the flag that
was flown by the Branch Davidians over the Mount Carmel Center
during the 1993 Waco Siege. This image was made from a sketch drawn
from newsreel footage of the siege that was shown during ''City in Fear".
It is a very dark blue flag with a large white star of David (a canting
element?) at the top hoist and white corner (triangle) on the bottom fly.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007
image by Ken Fawcett, 27 February 2009
The flag was an integral part of understanding why this group was attacked. This
image was made using actual video from the standoff. There is nothing at the
current church (from Carol Moore's site), that is even remotely similar to
objects that were in place during David Koresh's stewardship. The finer details
of the flag were gleaned from "freed" Davidians in difficult, often lengthy
interrogation sessions conducted while the standoff was still unfolding. The
serpent was visible to us as well as the lines in the Star of David, but the
details of the (7) blue and gold "seals" were not.
Ken Fawcett, 28
February 2009
If I recall correctly, Ned commented that the star-like object was only the six
wings of the winged serpent from Isaiah that appeared in the flag. In our
source, the body of the serpent may be on the part of the flag hidden from view.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 28 February 2009
image by
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007
The image at http://www.carolmoore.net/waco/waco-survivors.html
shows a variant, which is very dark blue with a 6-pointed yellow/golden flower or something,
with black details, and rotational; the lower fly corner is also white but
there's some letters in black on it, matching parallel yellow letters on the
blue area.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007
I'm not certain that they are letters. For one, the flag design doesn't
suggest we'll suffer lettering. And for another, I mirrored the image, expecting
to see Branch David to spring into view, but there was nothing there. They're
not even taking on much of a letter shape. They're almost like prize ribbons,
except those don't have a golden carnation with black ribbons. Or a seal? Did
this branch preach that the end of times had come, and that the seven seals
would be broken?
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 27 December 2007
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007
Finally, at
http://www.public-action.com/SkyWriter/WacoMuseum/burial/page/b_kce3.html
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 December 2007