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News of FBI Fumble Fans Conspiracy Flames

FOXNews
Friday, May 11, 2001
By Michael Y. Park

Revelations that the FBI withheld evidence from lawyers for convicted
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh have set off an explosion of their
own among conspiracy theorists who see a cover-up, or much worse, behind
the most deadly terrorist act in American history.

"Oh yeah! Right!" scoffed one of many submissions that were posted on
Internet message boards. "This was a mistake, and none of the info is
'considered to be favorable to McVeigh'. This stuff was somewhere in the
White House Library all along? . How many FBI or ATF agents were
actually in attendance when the truck (sic) went off? . I don't know
whether to laugh or cry."

The postings all expounded a common theme: We told you so. And much of
that reaction came from those who see the hand of the government itself
in the 1995 bombing that killed 168 people.

"The American citizens have been propagandized about McVeigh the 'lone
bomber' for so long that they'd be out in the streets screaming for
blood if (his execution) were held up now," one person, under the name
jimkress, wrote on the Internet. "It's in the Left's best interest to
delay this execution. It provides them with a continuing opportunity to
demonize all of us who believe that freedom is maximized when government
is minimized."

The Justice Department on Thursday admitted the FBI withheld 3,135
documents it should have given to McVeigh's lawyers during the discovery
period of his 1997 trial in Denver. McVeigh, who recently confessed to
being almost entirely responsible for the bombing, was scheduled to be
executed next week.

Some of the loudest cries of government cover-up have come from Robert
and James Nichols, the father and brother of Terry Nichols, who was
tried and convicted as McVeigh's accomplice in the bombing.

"I think that Timothy McVeigh is a pawn," Robert Nichols told the Fox
News Channel. "He didn't do what they said was done. He may have been a
part of it, but he's not the one who done it.

James Nichols was blunt about his belief it was actually the federal
government that was responsible for the deaths, including those of the
19 children in a nursery in the building, in a scheme to gain more power
for itself.

On the other end of the political spectrum, visitors to
<http://www.plastic.com> were just as skeptical of the government,
though they saw less a conscious conspiracy theory than an ingrained
abuse of power and a habit of trampling over civil liberties.

"The FBI is in the habit of suppressing evidence. It didn't FORGET to
turn over evidence to McVeigh's Defense, it just sits on evidence as a
matter of ordinary course, and counts on not getting caught," a poster
under the handle NH4 wrote. "If the FBI can't even bring itself to give
necessary evidence to prosecutors trying to bring murderers to justice,
how can they be expected to provide evidence to defense attorneys just
because they are legally required to do so?"

Demonstrating the unanimity of disgust with the FBI fumble, a poster
named Klaatu saw connections to other events.

"I do not believe the FBI simply forgot this evidence," Klaatu wrote.
"The trial was too important to them. They think they are above the law
as they demonstrated at Waco, Ruby Ridge, and in their quiet deployment
of Carnivore before those pesky civil libertarians could object."

McVeigh's former lawyer, Stephen Jones, is openly questioning whether
the former Gulf War veteran could have committed the crime himself.
Jones said the government knew there were others in on the plot but
ignored the evidence.

"I think he's trying to protect others. He's enlarging his own role,"
Jones said. "There's absolutely no doubt in my mind he's attempting to
keep someone's identity, who is involved in this situation, from me."

Jones said evidence points toward Saudi terrorist Osama Bin Laden.

"Certainly there is no evidenced that any of the people that are
directly involved had that kind of knowledge, so it had to come from
someone who had that kind of skill," he said.

The lead prosecutor in the case, Joseph Hartzler, said the conspiracy
theories were an understandable reaction to the tragedy. But that does
not make them valid.

"I think that people have difficulty accepting the fact that this
magnitude of carnage and death can be caused simply by one man and with
the assistance of another," he said.


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