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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (22522)3/4/2005 1:12:57 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81145
 
Gus > You claim that the OKC outrage was MASTERMINDED by Clinton's liberal administration

I'm not claiming it, I'm implying it, but who exactly was involved that I cannot say? Many are convinced the FBI knew about OKC before it happened. That alone makes me believe the Clinton administration was not just sitting around passively, waiting for it to happen, but could have "ensured" that it did. If not that, then OKC must have been a manifestation of the right-left "revolution", which you have mentioned before, and which involved rogue, right-wing elements and sympathizers in the FBI, CIA, legal system etc.

google.com

For example:

comeandtakeit.com

>>There is no doubt that Timothy McVeigh was guilty, says Evans-Pritchard, but he believes that nothing like the full story has ever come out. Why? Because the government, although it interviewed over 20,000 people, failed to call many knowledgeable witnesses during the trial, witnesses who could discuss collaborators with McVeigh and Nichols. He makes a strong case that the reason the government covered up--and continues to cover up--is that bumbling*** FBI agents knew in advance that the bombing plot was afoot but failed to stop it.

He discloses what he calls "the smoking gun of the Oklahoma bombing," a memo written only two days after the bombing. The memo discusses the FBI's debriefing of a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms undercover agent who infiltrated a neo-Nazi paramilitary group where men close to McVeigh talked about using violence against the U.S. government.<<

*** When one hears about "bumbling" FBI agents it resonates perfectly with similar excuses offered by the US security services prior to 9/11. Indeed, it's strange how the FBI is always bumbling prior to a major "terrorist" attack on the US.