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To: Prince Charles
Patsy McVeigh did not recruit anyone, the lowest man on the totem pole doesn't do the reciting. He, like others before him, did not name the recruiters because of threats on his sisters life. The bigger picture should become clear at the end of another lawsuit that will be unsealed at the sound of it's final gavel. A briefcase atomic device was in an evidence room in the Murroh building. To the best of my understanding, that was the primary target. It was in a package headed abroad that was tagged by a DEA agent named Talley as possible contraban, steered toward controlled substances with a footnote of possible explosives. This was another inter-government battle in a war between feds and the military. These tags do not really describe the battle lines but convey the thrust of the division. Stories of DEA agents being called off cases when they started to follow leads above a level of street lieutenant is a way of pointing to other battles in the same internal war. I have been able to convince more than one FBI agent that they helped cover up the murders of their fellow feds. I have witnessed the emotional steps these agents go through when they come to the understanding that this does not lead to a more secure position, rather they have followed a bad strategy, trusting people they know to be untrustworthy. The efforts of convincing the news media that a Boeing jet fell into Long Island Sound cost millions and also lowered the value of the products one of Americas leading exporters, your tax dollars at work. FBI agents died in that disaster as well. On a side note, I was able to ask one of those involved, why was the Murroh building destroyed when the day care center was full of children, the murder of the child on Ruby Ridge is part of my case. The lives of the children at Waco and many other examples show a pattern of killing our youngest. "It was the easiest time to find a parking place" was his answer. This points to desperation that reads to them that their efforts were for so important a cause they could justify allot of innocent "collateral damage." When seen from a broader scope, the opposite emerges, they were scrambling, following a protocol dubbed "the daily minder." Never able to really plan ahead, too busy covering up, spinning, spill controlling, silencing the constant stream of whistle blowers and loose cannons to stop the repeating pattern of creating tomorrows enemies to silence yesterdays mistakes. Stick a fork in them and turn them over, they're done. My task is to minimize the damage they are doing with their badges between today and when due process runs it's course. The worst of this group compare themselves to those in the Alamo, dreaming they will be seen by future Americans in ways that could only happen if the facts could be distorted like the Murroh bombing story was.
16 posted on 03/11/2004 3:09:40 AM PST by MrGreenSeaMonster
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To: MrGreenSeaMonster
A briefcase atomic device was in an evidence room in the Murroh building.

Suitcase nukes in evidence lockers? I'm from Missouri on this one...

17 posted on 03/11/2004 2:30:32 PM PST by Prince Charles
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