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Oklahoma City Bombing was an inside job

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-30 13:10 ID:+8Tmqb2q

9:02 AM, on April 19, 1995, a set of explosions carved out a crater in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, killing 168 people.

According to the official story, the damage was caused by a 5000-pound fertilizer and fuel oil bomb packed into the back of a rented Ryder truck parked on the street in front of the building.

However there are a number of fatal problems with this explanation.

Police who arrived on the scene after the bombing discovered several unexploded bombs inside the building. This discovery was widely reported on local TV news broadcasts.

The blast completely destroyed column B3, a steel-reinforced concrete pillar, which was so far from the blast source that the truck bomb would only have subjected it to 27 pounds per square inch. Another column at the same distance was not damaged.

Seismographs registered more than one explosion.

Explosives expert General Parton proved that the truck bomb alone could not have produced the damage to the building. His proofs were ignored. Meanwhile the evidence was buried. Controlled Demolition, a company which also helped dispose of the structural steel at the World Trade Center, was contracted to demolish the rest of the Murrah Building and bury its remains, thus preventing proper forensic examination.

According to the March 20, 1996 issue of Strategic Investment newsletter, a classified Pentagon study confirms that the Oklahoma bombing was caused by more than one bomb. A classified report prepared by two independent Pentagon experts has concluded that the destruction of the federal building in Oklahoma City in April 1995 was caused by five separate bombs. The two experts reached the same conclusion for the same technical reasons. Sources close to the Pentagon study are reported to have said that Timothy McVeigh did play a role in the bombing but peripherally, as a "useful idiot."

In an Associated Press article, John Rappoport writes:

In 1995 there was a very powerful anti-government movement in the US. And it wasn't all militia people. Some counties were declaring their independence from Washington. There was a big land-use battle brewing in the far west. It had to do with grazing rights and who really controlled millions of acres of public land in western states. Tax protestors were springing up like weeds. What was needed, from Washington's point of view, was a poster boy for this radical revolt. And that boy was McVeigh. The kid who would, in effect, stand for all anti-government sentiment and discredit it in one stroke. The gloss was: white boy, militant, bomber, militia-type, anti-government, federal building destroyed, babies killed, nation mourns, COME BACK TO THE GOVERNMENT, COME HOME TO THE GOVERNMENT. Clinton won his second term on the back of that. .... When you look at OKC or 9/11, you are looking at layered operations, very well planned. Part of the planning is spent on getting a number of different groups into the mix. Iraqis, US bank robbers (Mike Brescia et al), a German intell weapons pro (Andreas Strassmeir), a "religious commune" (Elohim City). And so on. It's all very confusing, AND IT'S MEANT TO BE. Everyone has a chance to blame his favorite emotional target and claim that this target was "the chief planner." False trails are laid down that will go nowhere when investigators sniff around. But when you stop and think about the expertise that is required to coordinate and half-conceal these disparate elements, you wake up and realize that these are very professional and well-funded missions. Intell/military-style missions. The goofballs and the dissidents and the nutcases and the fanatics and the free-lancers are brought in to take the fall, to appear to be the masterminds. Peel the onion.

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/OK/ok.html The Oklahoma City Bombing: Were there additional explosive charges and additional bombers?
http://www.brasscheck.com/OKBOMB/ The Oklahoma City Investigation: A Sick $89 Million Joke
http://100777.com/node/106 The Opinions of General Partin and Other Bomb Experts
http://www.aci.net/kalliste/okcbomb.htm Secret Pentagon Report on Oklahoma City Bombing--Evidence of an Inside Job?
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7006/ok8.html Letter from General Partin to U.S. Senator Trent Lott
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7006/OKC-index.html Oklahoma City Bombing
http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/article/id2461/pg2/ Oklahoma city bombing: startling evidence proves government cover-up
http://www.independence.net/okc/congressbombreport.htm Bomb Damage Analysis Of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1996/vo12no16/vo12no16_comparison.htm A Comparison of the Blasts: Official Scenarios Don't Add Up
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/okc_coverup.htm Cover-up information
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMBvX3P8IjE  OKC TV News - 'Three Bombs In Murrah Building' video

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-30 13:11 ID:+8Tmqb2q

The Oklahoma City bombing was the topic of a 2004 episode of National Geographic's documentary series Seconds From Disaster. During the 60 minute program, explosives and demolitions experts from around the world were interviewed, and the latest computer modeling software was used in order to determine how the Murrah Federal Building was really destroyed. As has been occasionally mentioned in the news media, and oft reported in various conspiracy theories, the detonation of a 5000 lbs ammonium nitrate/fuel oil truck bomb parked in front of the building should not have caused such total devastation. Specifically while the explosion was enough to destroy one of four reinforced concrete support columns in the north face of the building (the column the Ryder truck was parked in front of), the remaining three columns should have been more than sufficient to prevent the building from collapsing.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-30 13:13 ID:+8Tmqb2q

McVeigh wanted Jones to present a "necessity defense", that his bombing was intended to prevent future "crimes" by the government, such as the Waco and Ruby Ridge incidents. Jones, certain this approach would fail, refused to present it. He believed McVeigh was the self-sacrificial "fall guy" for a larger conspiracy. However, Judge Matsch ruled that the evidence supporting the larger conspiracy was insufficiently substantial to be admitted. Jones then attempted to raise reasonable doubt through arguing that no one had seen McVeigh near the scene of the crime; that the investigation into the bombing lasted a mere two weeks; and that the bombing could not have been accomplished by merely two men, but by a larger conspiracy of people that McVeigh was hiding.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-30 13:14 ID:+8Tmqb2q

18'56"
VISUAL:
   
"LIVE"

Voiceover:
   
[...] station, that one explosion caused. Because here's now what we (er) are starting to learn about the succession, or what someone obviously hoped would be a succession of explosions. The first bomb, that was in the federal building did go off. It did the damage that you see right there. The second explosive was found and defused. The third explosive that was found, and they are working on right now as we speak, I understand; both the second and third explosives (if you can imagine this) were larger than the first. So try to imagine two- or threefold happening of what we've already seen there. It is just incredible to think that there was that much heavy artillary that was somehow moved in to the downtown Oklahoma Federal Building.

Voice 2:
   
Two other explosive devices were found, and were not detonated, and they were larger than the first [bomb].

19'45"
VISUAL:
   
"LIVE BREAKING NEWS, 9, LIVE COVERAGE, KWTV OKLAHOMA CITY"

people:
   
I think he said 'another bomb'

people:
   
another bomb, move back

public:
   
oh my god another bomb

19'56"
   
We just saw, if you were watching there, there was a white pick-up truck backing a trailer into the scene here. They are trying to move people out of the way so they can get it in. It appears to be the Oklahoma County bomb squad. It's their bomb disposal unit, essentially that's what it is. And it is what they would use to - if - ...

20'08"
   
... If the report we just gave you turns out to be correct, that they have found a second explosive device of somekind within this building. They'll back that trailer down there. And the bomb squad folks will go in. And they will use that trailer (you see the bucket on the back there) sort of, this is how they would transport the explosive device away from this populated area to try to do something with it.

20'30"
VISUAL:
   
"via phone: Mike Arnett, Attorney"

ancor:
   
Now the justice department is reporting that a second explosive device has been found in the AP Murray Building in downtown Oklahoma City. er Mike, you're still with us, aren't you?

Mike:   

Yes I am, and I might tell you in addition to that, that in fact what we were told at the scene, a few minutes ago, was that in fact two different explosive devices were found in addition to the one that went off.
   
A total of three, you say.

20'52"
ancor:
   
Now confirmed through federal authorities that a second bomb has been found inside that federal building in Oklahoma City; It was an explosion at nine o'clock this morning that did that damage you're looking at, right there, blowing off the entire north face of that building. Again, you are looking at the North face there. A second bomb was found on the East side of that building. A bomb squad is on the scene. That second bomb has not exploded. We don't know quite the status yet, if they've managed to defuse it, but it has been confirmed that a second bomb has been found on the east side.

21'24"
   
"Voice of Governor Frank Keating"
   
the reports I have is that one device was (er), was deactivated. Apparently there was another device, and obviously Whatever did the damage to the Murray building was a tremendous (er) very sophisticated explosive device.

21'37"
host:
   
So President Clinton just called Frank (er) Keating, Governor Frank Keating, and He says that three FBI anti-terrorist teams are enroute to Oklahoma city. Right now they are saying that this is the work of a spohisticated group. This is [a] very sophisticated (er) device. And (er) it has to have been done by an explosives expert. Obviously with this type of explosion.

21'57"
man:
   
The medical teams downtown are unable to get into the wrackage to retrieve more of the injured because of the presence of other (er) bombs in the area.

22'07"

I just took a look down the street at the Murray building again. I see another bomb truck going. So apperently they're going to try to get out that third bomb that has been talked about. Still a lot of activity around the Murray building. Security concerns are that another one [might?] still go off.

22'22"
   
Fortunately it didn't because the second device that they found we understand was even more powerful than the first. They then found a third device (and you can see the look on this woman's face [off the] fear that she might have to go through the same thing again.) They then found a third device which was also larger than the first. (Er) Hard to feel lucky at this point. But certainly, through some good work by some munitions experts and the (er) explosive-sniffing dogs, further tragedy has almost certainly been averted here.

22'50"
   
But it was a great stroke of luck that we actually have got defused bombs. It's through the bomb material that we'll be able to track down who committed this atrocity.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-31 11:23

Everyone knows that.

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-06 2:06

CONSPIRACY

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