Sunday, April 21, 2013

More on the OKC bombing

Okay, one more conspiracy story and then I’ll quit for a while. Here’s a half-hour podcast related to the Oklahoma City Bombing which strongly suggests government involvement in that plot:


Jesse Trentadue, attorney and brother of Kenneth Trentadue (who was probably tortured and killed by FBI agents mistaking him for Richard Lee Guthrie a.k.a. “John Doe No. 2” in the wake of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing), discusses the new book Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed-and Why It Still Matters by Andrew Gumbel and Roger Charles; the June 15th court deadline for the FBI to explain why the Murrah Building surveillance tapes are missing; allegations that FBI agents tried to sell the tapes in 1995, which is why LA Times reporters were able to see two men, Timothy McVeigh and John Doe 2, exit the Ryder truck; the FBI’s PATCON program of infiltrating and probably provoking the radical right; how the FBI’s media informants help kill stories and manage the news cycle; and the lack of Congressional hearings on the single largest terrorist attack in US history (as of 1995).

My assessment is that the two “John Doe No. 2” lookalikes were murdered by the FBI (or a gov’t contractor) to cover up government involvement in the OKC bombing. I don’t know what Tim McVeigh thought he was doing, but he definitely was someone’s patsy.

Over and over again, there is evidence of FBI participation in all America's so-called terror plots. Why is no one willing to believe that they are the true culprits in all of this?

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