Shirley Burton
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The February 28, 1993 Waco shoot-out followed an eight-month investigation by the ATF and the Waco Tribune-Herald. We now know that Shirley Burton of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church was instrumental in getting the investigation started. The following is taken from a book being prepared here:
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Shirley Burton, Director of Communications for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which is headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, says that, the early spring of 1992, she warned government authorities that something terrible was going to happen at the Waco compound. She told them to there and do something. Here are two reports, both of which originated in her office:
"February, March, and April, 1992: Wild rumors began to circulate in the media in California and Australia. I began soliciting and accumulating information on the group after a panic call very early the Saturday morning before Easter Sunday. Australian media had reported that Howell/Koresh/Jezreel had called for a suicide/martyrdom on Easter morning as a supreme sacrifice to God. Media exposure and law enforcement awareness seemed to have thwarted the plans. There was no apparent news of them thereafter." - Shirley Burton, "To Media Inquirers," March 2, 1983. |