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APRIL 19: THE DARK HOLIDAY NOBODY TALKS ABOUT

APRIL 19: THE DARK HOLIDAY NOBODY TALKS ABOUT

Some dates on the calendar are cursed—and April 19 is one of them.

April 19, 1993: The Waco siege ends in a fireball. 76 dead. Including women and children.

April 19, 1995: Oklahoma City bombing. 168 dead. Including 19 children.

Both events linked by one thing: a deep hatred for the federal government.

Timothy McVeigh called Waco and Ruby Ridge his “justification.”

And he’s not alone—these moments have become holy scripture for a certain brand of extremist in America.

You know the type: militia flags, anti-government manifestos, bunker-ready.

To some people, April 19 isn’t just a date—it’s a symbol. A rallying cry.

A call to arms for those who think violence is patriotic.

So if you see people “protesting” or “marching” around this date,

don’t assume it’s harmless.

History says otherwise.

Stay aware. Stay safe.

And remember: just because they call it “freedom,” doesn’t mean it isn’t terrorism.