Well, that is a good point. Holocaust didn't happen like we think (6 gorillion didn't die, more than likely around 70,000), but it did "happen" I guess. Difference here is that the people in power in Jesus's time (both the Romans and the Pharisees) wanted Jesus gone, but the Germans actively tried to hide it. There is no "coverup" regarding the Christ, they openly mocked him at his crucifixion. They did not know of the atrocity they committed. The germans knew that they would get in trouble for what they did, so they covered it all up. Same goes for 911. There was no government Christ conspiracy.
Also what's with the spelling of boy'o? That apostrophe is not needed.
Waco man has no accounts of verifiable miracles though. Sure, he could convince people to die for him (similar to Christ), but did he himself phophesy his own resurrection? Nope, he was just a con man. There are no recorded and verifiable instances of healing the blind, feeding 500 with only bread and fish, and most importantly, coming back to life after death.
There are over 12000 manuscripts from this time remaining today testifying to the Gospel of Christ, yet everyone seemingly questions it. I (((wonder why)))? Yet works from Aristotle, Plato, etc. have so few remaining manuscripts but they are treated as 100% infallible.
Regardless, blessed are those who beleive but have not seen, which technically would include me. Some of this is "Faith", you are aware right? There is factual eveidence for the works of Christ, and the Faith comes in believing that they are true.