Thursday, April 23, 2015

Was OKC Bombing A Federal Initiative ???

Two decades have passed since the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing. It was [at the time] the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history, and 168 people died, including 19 children.

The attack on the Murrah Federal Building was said to be the work of Timothy McVeigh and two confederates, described as right-wing extremists with an anti-government agenda. McVeigh was executed by lethal injection, and Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier were given prison sentences.


Now, however, major cracks have appeared in the federal government’s story - a story long considered by some victims’ families to be little more than a stonewall of mendacity and distortion. New revelations suggest that the government may be covering up prior interactions between intelligence services and the accused. In this way, Oklahoma City poses some of the same questions /raised by 9/11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing - other national security traumas where Washington has worked hard to block potentially devastating disclosures.


Probably the most significant new development is multiple confirmations of past allegations that a German intelligence operative with ties to one or more US agencies, Andreas Strassmeir, a.k.a. “Andy the German,” had a close and extensive relationship with McVeigh.


Based on 19 years of active investigation by this reporter - including hundreds of interviews, over two score field trips, and unique access to critical documents - information presented herein leads to a hugely important finding: the FBI was aware of the Strassmeir-McVeigh relationship and was monitoring McVeigh’s activities at a never-before-revealed level approaching “close surveillance.”


Contrary to Strassmeir’s long-standing claim, endorsed by the Department of Justice, that he and McVeigh had a single, brief, inconsequential meeting at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, gun show two years before the bombing, several credible sources assert the relationship was far more substantive.


If correct, that could fundamentally alter Americans’ understanding of the way their government goes about protecting American lives - or, in the case of Oklahoma City, failing to … with tragic results.




and

http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/04/23/exclusive-oklahoma-city-bombing-breakthrough-part-2-of-2/

When are we going to stop believing the BS that OKC, 9/11, and the BM bombing happened because the FBI didn't do their job ... and start believing the more reasonable explanation that the US government was behind all these attacks?

http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/05/fbi-still-disconnecting-all-dots.html


Faith in G-d is reasonable, but continued faith in the FBI is starting to look ridiculous.

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