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Subject: Fw: Spy Group Linked to McVeigh BEFORE OKC Bombing
Date: Thursday, October 14, 1999 10:03 PM

    Another interesting point...the ADL noticed McVeigh's ad in the Spotlight for 
military surplus or some such.  McVeigh, if it was really him behind the ads, used the 
name of the main character in the cult movie Brazil for his Spotlight ads.  The main 
character in Brazil, which has MI5/MI6 written all over it, was a heating serviceman 
turned mad bomber!

-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Wells <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]>
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater,talk.politics.guns
Date: Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:11 PM
Subject: Spy Group Linked to McVeigh BEFORE OKC Bombing



"Obviously, McVeigh was well known to the ADL prior to the
bombing. So what did the ADL know and when did it know it? Was
the ADL somehow manipulating McVeigh, and, if so, why?"

"Cable News Network reported in June 1995 that as long as two
years before the bombing, McVeigh was under surveillance by
undercover operatives at an Arizona gun show. So there is
confirmation from the "mainstream media" that McVeigh was indeed
being watched by spy agencies."

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http://www.spotlight.org/Sept_26/ADL/adl.html

Anti-Defamation League Up To Old Tricks

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is up to its old tricks, blaming
its enemies for its own crimes. It is clear that the ADL played a
part in the OKC tragedy. This is why the ADL accuses this
newspaper of exactly what it is guilty of in order to cover up
its own criminal guilt. Here's an update on this amazing story

By Michael Collins Piper

On May 22, 1995, The SPOTLIGHT first published evidence that
Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh was in close, and
probably sustained, long-time contact with an agent of the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith who was operating in
McVeigh's immediate circle. This demonstrates that the ADL had
McVeigh under surveillance for some time. How The SPOTLIGHT came
to discover the ADL-McVeigh connection is an interesting story in
itself.

On April 21, 1995, just two days after the bombing, The
Washington Post reported, to the surprise of The SPOTLIGHT, that
in the fall of 1993 - nearly two years before the bombing - McVeigh,
purportedly using an assumed name, "T. Tuttle," had taken out a
classified advertisement in The SPOTLIGHT.

According to the Post, the source of this information was a press
release from the ADL. The ADL claimed the advertisement promoted
a "rocket launcher." In reality, the so-called "rocket launcher"
was a flare gun. The ad also offered a pepper spray key chain.

Needless to say The SPOTLIGHT was surprised to learn from the
Post that McVeigh had advertised in this newspaper. When alerted
to this allegation, The SPOTLIGHT's advertising staff underwent a
laborious and time-consuming effort to locate the advertisement
and the paperwork relating to the purported transaction with "T.
Tuttle."

Somehow, the ADL had been able to dig up this obscure fact with
little difficulty and The SPOTLIGHT assumed that the ADL's
well-heeled and highly sophisticated intelligence apparatus had
all of The SPOTLIGHT's ads on its computer database.

However, The SPOTLIGHT learned from a source with close ties to
the ADL that the ADL had learned of McVeigh having advertised in
The SPOTLIGHT from what The SPOTLIGHT's source described as an
"inside source" in McVeigh's circle of acquaintances.

In other words, McVeigh was either associating so closely with an
ADL operative that the ADL knew that he had advertised in The
SPOTLIGHT using an alias, or McVeigh was associating with someone
who was in turn providing information on McVeigh's activities to
someone working for the ADL.

Here we can report for the first time why The SPOTLIGHT can
state, with certainty, that the ADL did not obtain the
information about McVeigh's advertisement simply by reviewing The
SPOTLIGHT from week to week and why it had to have come from a
source close to McVeigh.

Although McVeigh had contracted to run the same advertisement in
several consecutive issues, the ad did not run the first week
(Aug. 9, 1993) for which it was scheduled.

Yet, when the ADL released its "facts" about McVeigh's ad, the
ADL reported that the ad had first run in that issue. The ad did
not run for the first time until one week later, in the Aug. 16,
1993 issue.

In other words, the ADL knew (through a source close to McVeigh)
that the ad had been scheduled to run in the Aug. 9 issue. What
the ADL did not realize when it issued its press release was that
the ad, in fact, had not run as scheduled.

The ADL did not know about an in-house scheduling conflict at The
SPOTLIGHT that had prevented the ad from appearing in the Aug. 9,
1993 issue, yet the ADL had mistakenly assumed that the
advertisement had run on that date. Thus, the ADL slipped up and
proved that it was privy (perhaps even in advance) to the fact
that McVeigh intended to advertise in The SPOTLIGHT in the first
place.

What is interesting is that in a later edition of that same issue
of The Washington Post, the Post reprinted the same rather
lengthy article in which the ADL's reference to McVeigh's
advertising in The SPOTLIGHT appeared, but deleted the single
reference to the ADL and McVeigh's advertisement.

The  ADL had clearly discovered its mistake by that point and
arranged with the Post to have the evidence of its apparent
foreknowledge of McVeigh's activities deleted. From that point
forward the ADL continued to make reference to McVeigh having
advertised in The SPOTLIGHT, but it was cautious never to use the
first date that it had initially claimed in its press release to
The Washington Post.

Obviously, McVeigh was well known to the ADL prior to the
bombing. So what did the ADL know and when did it know it? Was
the ADL somehow manipulating McVeigh, and, if so, why?

Cable News Network reported in June 1995 that as long as two
years before the bombing, McVeigh was under surveillance by
undercover operatives at an Arizona gun show. So there is
confirmation from the "mainstream media" that McVeigh was indeed
being watched by spy agencies.

The Washington Post also reported on June 3, 1995 - buried deep in
an otherwise innocuous story - that it was one of McVeigh's
associates who first tipped off the FBI that McVeigh might have
been involved in the bombing.

This contradicts the official story that McVeigh's arrest came
about solely because a sharp-eyed local police officer spotted
McVeigh's resemblance to the sketch of the  "John Doe No. 1"
bombing suspect that had been circulated.

Thus the question: Was the McVeigh associate who tipped off the
FBI also the ADL informant who supplied the ADL with details of
McVeigh's advertising in The SPOTLIGHT?

The ADL has a long history of reporting its findings to
government agencies such as the FBI and the BATF and the CIA, not
to mention to Israel's intelligence service, the Mossad. Is it
also a stretch of the imagination to ask whether any of these
agencies thus had advance "inside" knowledge of Mc Veigh's
activities and his intentions?

If McVeigh is indeed responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing,
then it is the responsibility of the law enforcement agencies to
come clean and investigate the ADL's connection with McVeigh and
those in his immediate circle of acquaintances. (For more on the
strange characters with apparent intelligence connections who
were operating in McVeigh's circles, see the story on pages 6 and
7 of this issue of The SPOTLIGHT.)

It has been documented, time and again, that the ADL has, for
years, deployed agents inside a wide variety of political
organizations. For example, in the mid-1950s a maverick New York
publisher, Lyle Stuart, exposed how the ADL was actually
financing a rag-tag "neo-nazi" organization that had a peculiar
habit of engaging in loud public demonstrations outside
synagogues in the New York City area at precisely the same time
the ADL was engaging in fund-raising efforts in the Jewish
community to 'fight the neo-Nazi threat."

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