Talk:Julius Schacknow

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[edit] Sources?

This article is in dire need for reliable sources as in WP:V and WP:RS. The Rick Ross is a good source for knowing what Rick Ross thinks about a persons, but not for the facts of biography.

Also I removed one section which is mainly a commentary and judegement, and not mentioning who does this judgement. --Pjacobi 11:03, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Julius, the closest cult leader to David Koresh, practiced a version of religious terrorism that few today are able to understand in this country. Using a version of mind control similar to Charles Manson, by proxy, he was able to destroy the lives of hundreds of individuals, and take from them pensions, inheritances, marriages, children and in some cases, their very lives. Individuals leaving the Brother Julius group have had extreme difficulty reentering society. Most have faltered for years in a state of psychic shock unable to really comprehend their lives. Many are dissociative, suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome, severe depression and severe personality disorders. Brother Julius was an exceptional master at socializing the borderline personality to become a terrorist, to work on his behalf. Brother Julius was a master biblical historian, and as such, was able to convince even the most educated biblical students that he was the Christ, at times.