Hmmm, speak of the Devil: <What was the motive? Two years to the day before the Oklahoma bombing, 75 people died during a botched federal raid on the Davidian cult headquarters at Waco, Texas. In a letter he requested be sent to the Observer, McVeigh said he was "borrowing a page from US foreign policy" and had "decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile by bombing a government building." He chose the Alfred P Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City.
McVeigh was an extremist, opposed to the American federal government in Washington. He was convinced it was plotting to disarm gun owners <in preparation for a take over by a shadowy elite of bankers, industrialists and politicians> intent on punishing those who disobeyed its new world order. >
Well, judging by cash flows over the last decade, and the principle of "Who benefits?" when investigating crime, it seems that there has indeed been a takeover by bankers, industrialists and politicians, with bids now in the $trillions, gushing to Goldman Sachs et al, authorized by Paulson, Cashcarry and other ex Goldman Sachs people, laundered via AIG. Lehman wondered why they were not rescued - silly boys, they were not in the club. Lehman failing initiated significant "systemic risk", panic, and the need to "don't just stand there, do something, like throw $100 billion our way" [being the direction of the friends of those in high places].
Taxpayers and citizen serf state chattels should not whine though. They could have voted for Ron Paul, but they got Barack and are getting the result, good and hard. AIG apparently helped fund his victory. That was jolly nice of them.
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