People say that when they advance conspiracy theories, but is it really true?
Oklahoma City isn't one of the top ten cities for Iraq-born residents, and Oklahoma isn't among the top ten states.
It may not be today, but, according to the FBI and the (former) INS, it was in 1995. (I worked for the Bureau at that time and agents from the Bureau and DEA offices in OKC frequently commented on the influx of “refugees” and “defectors” from Iraq after DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM.) Whether it’s statistically correct or not, it doesn’t discount the fact that one of the - if not the - leading experts on weapons and explosives in the world concluded that an ANFO explosive did not take down the Murrah building.
As for “conspiracy theories”, it’s a term people use when they don’t want to consider the possibility that what the MSM (and the government) is telling us just isn’t true or when they want to discredit evidence that conflicts with the official story.