What these three incidents (Ruby Ridge, Waco, and the Oklahoma City Bombing) all have in common is 1) They occurred within the span of less than three years, 2) resulted in the death of at least one trained federal officer, 3) resulted in multiple deaths, 4) were directed against/by fringe rightists (i.e. not mainstream conservatives), 5) occurred in a time when America was more homogenous, be it along racial, religious, or political lines, 6) occurred under a healthy economy, and not the post 08 zombie economy, 7) occurred when gun control was less resisted (AWB was signed into law in 94),

didn't occur in the decade after nation wide race riots, 9) didn't occur in a time of forced government vaccination (whose effects were lied about by government officials) and unconstitutional lockdowns, 10) didn't occur in the wake of a stolen election, 11) didn't occur after the near assassination of a presidential candidate (on top of lawfare to imprison him on trumped up charges), 12) didn't occur in the midst of massive illegal demographic shift allowed to happen to make a political majority into a minority, and 13) did not occur after hundreds of right-wing Americans were unlawfully confined in prison for years without trial for a riot.