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Posted May 11th, 2001 12:30 PM
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FBI Documents Raise Questions of Wider Conspiracy

Feds' Forewarning: McVeigh Papers: What Did the Government Know?

by James Ridgeway


WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 11-The FBI's announcement yesterday that it
withheld files from Tim McVeigh's defense lawyers raises once again not
only the prospect of a wider conspiracy, but questions about whether the
government itself was trying to cover up events leading to the the
Oklahoma City bombing.

Even as Department of Justice officials moved Friday to delay for 30
days McVeigh's execution, which had been scheduled for May 16, some are
asking if the feds stashed the documents in hopes of concealing what
they knew beforehand about plans to blow up the Murrah Federal Building
in 1995.

The feds say this is nonsense, the result of conspiracy-mongering by
people in places like the John Birch Society, which played a major role
in developing theories of a wider plot.  The idea of a conspiracy may
seem silly, especially to members of the mainstream press, but as with
whispers about the grassy knoll in the Kennedy assassination, rumors of
intrique have persisted in this case.  They now fuel the early stages of
a massive damage suit by families of the victims against the federal
government.

Last night's release of the FBI documents was accompanied by reports
that McVeigh actually was part of a bank robbery gang called the Aryan
Republican Army, a white supremacist outfit that allegedly pulled more
jobs across the Midwest than Jesse James ever dreamed of.  And according
to the lore surrounding this gang, they used the loot to help finance a
far right revolution.  The gang was modeled along the lines of the
Order, a 1980s underground terror group that robbed stores and armored
cars in the West to get the money to boost the same revolution.
Participants in both gangs had ties to the Aryan Nations.

For years now, defense attorneys and independent investigators have
claimed that the government had prior knowledge of the conspiracy.
Carol Howe, a onetime ATF informant, testified that she had personally
infiltrated a group of racists living in Elohim City, an eastern
Oklahoma religious community, and had accompanied several men as they
cased the federal building.

At the same time, a closing witness in the Terry Nichols trial claimed
he had unexpectedly come upon a group of men and trucks-including the
famous Ryder truck used in the blast-and fertilizer bags when he drove
his handicapped son down to Geary Lake Kansas.  It was here, according
to the prosecution, that McVeigh and Nichols made the bomb.  The
government successfully argued there were three main defendants:
McVeigh, Nichols, and Michael Fortier.

With the McVeigh execution approaching-he is scheduled to be killed May
16-there has been an upsurge in speculation and rumors about who else
may have been involved.  Some of this talk apparently originates with
inmates who grew to know McVeigh in different jails and who claim he
told them what went down.

Speculation has also been fueled by other events.  Chief among them was
the arrest of members of the Aryan Republican Army.  Some army members
had ties to the Aryan Nations and the Posse Comitatus.  And they
frequented Elohim City.  All during the bomb investigation, Elohim City
turned up as a sort of hideout in one story after another.  Pastor
Robert Millar, who heads the community, long has insisted this is
rubbish and that he has nothing whatever to do with the bombing.
Indeed, just to show how willing he has been to cooperate with the
government, Millar reportedly invited the region's chief FBI agent to
sing in the choir.

Richard Guthrie, the leader of the Aryan Republican Army, hung himself
in jail in 1996, shortly after he told the Los Angeles Times that he was
writing a book about his gang that would blow the lid off a wider
conspiracy.  In a sealed plea bargain agreement, he promised to provide
the government with information about groups "whose goal is the
overthrow of the U.S. government or (to) engage in domestic terrorism."
This supposedly was an allusion to the Oklahoma City bombing.  Currently,
other members of the gang-all in jail-are rumored to be claiming that a
certain "Tim" was in contact with their group.

The FBI's belated disclosure comes at a time when Louis Freeh is
stepping down as head of the FBI, and after both Clinton and Reno have
left office.

While the FBI says the papers are insignificant, press reports claim
they involved the government's questioning of witnesses about a John Doe
No. 2, an unknown person the government originally thought was involved
in the plot.  These documents may not help McVeigh, but they almost
surely will affect Terry Nichols's case, perhaps even leading to a new
trial.  Nichols is in jail for life on federal offenses and is awaiting
prosecution in Oklahoma that could end with a death sentence.



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