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Did David Koresh copy his doomsday prophesies from 1890s Florida cult?
Koresh, born Vernon Wayne Howell, made religious claims strikingly similar to those of Cyrus Teed, an 'eclectic physician' and alchemist who founded a commune in Estero, Florida in 1894.
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