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The OKC Bombing Chronology
You're NOT Supposed To Know
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"Sgt. McVeigh was an outstanding soldier. He did what he
was told, anticipated what had to be done (and) took pride
in his work,"
- Capt. Jesus Angel Rodriguez, McVeigh's commanding
officer during the Gulf War, testifying at his sentencing
hearing
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It's called a Reichstag Fire
The OKC Chronology you're not supposed to know
1. A second bomb found inside the building
SUSANNE SEALY, Correspondent: Yes, LEA [sp], I can.
The Oklahoma City police and the FBI have confirmed
there is another bomb in the Federal Building. It's in the
east side of the building. They've moved everybody back
several blocks.
CNN SHOW: NEWS 11:27 am ET - LIVE April 19, 1995
Transcript # 920-19
2. Forget the people, get those papers
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Hours after a bomb ripped apart the
federal building, some rescue workers were stopped from
searching for survivors while federal officials removed
boxes of documents.
"You'd think they would have let their evidence and files
sit at least until the last survivor was pulled out," one
angry rescue worker told The News.
The worker and a firefighter said that 10 to 12 hours after
the 9 a.m. blast April 19, federal officials began limiting
the
number of rescue workers in the building to a dozen,
confining them largely to the lower right side of the
battered structure.
Source: New York Daily News
3. FBI quietly drops pursuit of John Doe No. 2
Denver, Colo. -- An internal FBI memo indicates FBI
agents suspended their search for the elusive Oklahoma
City bomb suspect John Doe No. 2 in the critical weeks
soon after the April 1995 blast, belying assurances by
federal officials at the time that the search was continuing.
The memo, the existence of which is publicly disclosed for
the first time here, undercuts the government contention
that federal agents have done everything they can to find
the mystery suspect...
In the memo, San Francisco-based FBI agent Thomas
Ravenelle writes that he's discontinuing efforts to
investigate a lead relating to attempts to find and identify
John Doe No. 2 "in view of the fact that the Oklahoma City
Command Post has directed all offices to hold (John Doe
No. 2) leads in abeyance."
Source: 1997 Digital City Denver
4. McVeigh's first confession faked by newspaper
"The document containing a purported confession by
alleged Oklahoma City bomber Timothy J. McVeigh,
published by the Dallas Morning News, was fabricated by
an investigator for the defense team, a friend of the
investigator said yesterday."
The Washington Post 03/05/97 By Lois Romano and Tom
Kenworthy, Washington Post Staff Writers
5. DOJ report calls FBI's OJC bomb blast conclusions:
"incomplete... inappropriate... scientifically insupportable"
"Williams' report contains several serious flaws. His
opinion as to the VOD of the main charge was
unjustifiable; his statement of the VOD of ANFO was
incomplete; his categorical identification of the main
charge as ANFO was inappropriate; his estimate of the
weight of the main charge was too specific and based in
part on improper grounds; his conclusion as to the
containers for the main charge was unjustifiably
categorical; his categorical identification of the initiator
for
the booster was improper; his conclusions concerning a
non-electric detonator, the fuse, and the time delay were
scientifically insupportable; his conclusions were not
supported by the contents of the report; and he included
some AE dictation in a selective or confusing way. These
errors were all tilted in such a way as to incriminate the
defendants. We are troubled that the opinions in Williams'
report may have been tailored to conform to the evidence
associated with the defendants. We conclude that
Williams failed to present an objective, unbiased,
competent report."
Source: The FBI Laboratory: An Investigation into
Laboratory Practices and Alleged Misconduct in
Explosives-Related and Other Cases (April,1997) - A
USDOJ/OIG Special Report
http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/fbilab1/fbil1toc.htm
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* A timely terrorist
He wanted to start a revolution, but even with years of
prison to sort out his thoughts he never found the time to
write even the briefest of manifestos. Fellow inmates said
he spent his time reading car magazines.
He wanted to protest the murder of innocent women and
children - so he murdered innocent women and children.
He was a crack marksman, good enough to reportedly
haven taken the head off an Iraqi soldier in a machine gun
nest at 1,000 yards - but he chose a complex truck bomb,
something he had no training or experience with, to
deliver his violent message.
Tim McVeigh was a most convenient and cooperative
terrorist.
The government wanted the world to believe that a single
truck bomb loaded with fertilizer destroyed the Murrah
Building - and at the end of his life, McVeigh apparently
told two journalists that the story was true. That he lit the
fuse personally in traffic while on the way to the building.
You can read all about it in the mass market book that
came out just before the execution.
The country needed someone to be arrested quickly, sit in
jail for a few years, not implicate anyone else and then die
at the hands of an executioner in order that the nation
might "heal" - and he proved to be the right man for the
job.
The government apparently wanted him gone fast, due
process be damned - and he seemed to have no problem
with that.
A Constitution-shredding anti-terrorist bill languished in
Congress, unpassable, and needed a massive
demonstration of extreme violence against the federal
government and innocent people - and Sgt. McVeigh
delivered a Ryder truck to the front of the Murrah Building
right on time.
A remarkable confluence of purposes for two forces
supposedly at odds with each other.
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* Dead and gone?
Just in case you're curious, Timothy McVeigh's body won't
be autopsied, reportedly at his request, even though
though conducting an autopsy of executed prisoners is
standard procedure in US prisons. Federal Judge Richard
Matsch, who made the ruling, must have a heart after all.
In addition to the no autopsy ruling, a signed agreement
between McVeigh and the government states that
pictures, X-rays and other medical information gathered
by the coroner's office after McVeigh's death will remain
confidential.
Source: http://www.crimelynx.com/mcvautop.html
The body will be cremated. By now, it may already have
been - again at McVeigh's request and with Judge
Richard Matsch's approval.
The execution itself?
Here's an excerpt of the first eye witness account of the
execution broadcast by MSNBC just minutes after it was
over:
"The shallow breathing continued... or what appeared to
be shallow breathing... even after they pronounced him
dead." - Susan Carlson. Reporter. WLS Chicago
See her say it yourself in streaming video before it's taken
down: http://www.apfn.org/movies/mcveigh-lives.WMV
The execution was not videotaped, again by court order,
so all we know of what happened at the end are from the
eye witness accounts.
No body. No video. No photographs. Not even an X-ray -
and a sealed coroner's report.
Did "Timothy McVeigh" die on Monday?
It depends on which one you mean...
The one on the left, the McVeigh we know from the
media? Or the one on the right, a man identified as an
ATF agent photographed during the Waco Branch
Davidian trial (published months before the OKC
bombing.)
(Pics here:
http://www.busprod.com/hellion/okc/IMAGES/atf-tim.jpg)
Call it a Reichstag Fire.
No one believed the audacity of it in 1933 either.
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* History Lesson
"On Feb. 27, 1933, a fire destroyed part of the Reichstag
building. Hitler immediately accused the Communists of
having set the fire. President von Hindenburg proclaimed
a state of emergency and issued decrees suspending
freedom of speech and assembly."
The following day a law was passed ...
"People were not sent to Dachau as a punishment for a
crime after being convicted by a court of law, but rather as
a preventive measure because they were suspected of
being a danger to the state. Such a person was called a
Schutzh�ftling and the order for preventive custody was a
Schutzhaftbefehl. Prisoners who were arrested and taken
to Dachau were told: "Based on Article One of the Decree
of the Reich President for the Protection of People and
State of 28 February 1933, you are taken into protective
custody (Schutzhaft) in the interest of public security and
order. Reason: suspicion of activities inimical to the
State."
And remember, if you speak against the state, you're a
dangerous nut, just like that Timothy McVeigh...And he
sure got what he deserved, didn't he?
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