Subject: Fw: Publisher agrees to destroy copies of Hoffman's Oklahoma
bombing book
The book that Oliver "Buck" Revell is attempting to suppress with this
lawsuit is available online at http://www.constitution.org/ocbpt/ocbpt.htm
Download your copy today, give copies to all your friends, and find out
what Mr. Revell and his associates don't want the public to read.
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From: "NewsHawk Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Publisher agrees to destroy copies of Hoffman's Oklahoma bombing
book
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 21:08:01 +0000
12.10.99
Publisher Feral House has agreed to destroy copies of David Hoffman's
book "The Oklahoma City Bombing and The Politics of Terror", about the
Oklahoma City bombing as a result of a lawsuit
filed by a former FBI agent over reportedly false and damaging
information about him in Hoffman's book.
NewsHawk� Inc.
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WIRE:12/10/1999 21:57:00 ET
Publisher agrees to destroy copies of book
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap19991210_1675.html
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The California
publisher of a controversial book about the Oklahoma City bombing will
destroy copies of the book as part of a settlement of a lawsuit filed by
a former FBI official over false and inaccurate statements in the book.
Stan Twardy, attorney for former FBI official Oliver "Buck" Revell, said
Friday that the number of books being destroyed was not available but he
described it as "substantial." The publisher said all books in its
distributor's warehouse would be destroyed.
Revell said David Hoffman's book, "The Oklahoma City Bombing and The
Politics of Terror" contained false and inaccurate statements about him
and "by innuendo" portrayed him as a co-conspirator in the bombing.
Feral House Inc. promised to destroy copies of the book to avoid
"further dissemination of inaccurate statements."
"Whatever `The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror' states,
alleges or implies, it is now my understanding that Mr. Revell had
nothing to do with any alleged CIA drug smuggling, so-called `death
squads' or malfeasance involving the Oklahoma City bombing, before or
after," Feral House President Adam Parfrey wrote in an open letter.
<snip>
The April 19, 1995, bombing killed 168 people and injured more than 500
others.
The lawsuit is still pending against Hoffman and two of the book's sources.
<snip>
Copyright 1999 ABC News
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