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It’s safe to say that the average person who reads mainstream newspapers and watches mainstream TV has never heard of these events, thanks to a deliberate and willful choice on the part of the media to suppress them.


9 posted on 01/26/2010 8:08:55 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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It’s safe to say that the average person who reads mainstream newspapers and watches mainstream TV has never heard of these events, thanks to a deliberate and willful choice on the part of the media to suppress them.

Not only that, but also the willful and deliberate efforts of the Administration of President Bill Clinton to cover up several major terrorist attacks (successful ones) and make them out to be something else, other than terrorist attacks by foreign and Muslim entities.



And here is more information on terrorist attacks on American soil, which the Administration under President Clinton worked diligently to cover up, as a foreign terrorist attack and to make it out to be a "domestic terrorist attack" instead.

Jayna Davis does all the homework here to expose it as a foreign terrorist attack.

See her website and her book, The Third Terrorist ...



Some recommendations regarding her investigative work...

"This fascinating product of Jayna Davis's near-decade of brave, thorough, and dogged investigative reporting effectively shifts the burden of proof to those who would still contend that McVeigh and Nichols executed the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing without the support of a group or groups from the Middle East."

R. James Woolsey
Director of Central Intelligence, 1993-95


"It is my honest opinion that if the Department of Justice and the federal investigative agencies had not ignored Jayna Davis and instead accepted the mass of creditable evidence compiled by her, indicating direct Middle Eastern involvement in the bombing, the course of future events may have been altered. Had those investigators taken their duties seriously and followed up on the investigation of that information, it is entirely likely that the Twin Towers would still be standing."

David P. Schippers
Fmr. Chief Investigative Counsel of the
House Judiciary Committee for the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton


"When you read this book, you are going to be convinced that it is the truth. (Jayna Davis) has, I think, a ton of credibility. I have seen the evidence. We need a 9/11 Commission on the Oklahoma City bombing. The evidence is overwhelming that this (terrorist attack) actually has ties to the Middle East and Saddam Hussein. And I want to know what happened!"

Glenn Beck
Nationally syndicated radio host
Interview with Jayna Davis
April 19, 2004


"With the publication of this fascinating account, Jayna Davis will be recognized for what she is: an outstanding journalist willing to risk everything - her career, her financial security, even her life - to discover and illuminate the facts about foreign complicity in the murderous 1995 bombing in Oklahoma City. Thanks to her book, these facts can no longer be ignored, or concealed. And those who Ms. Davis reveals have systematically done both for nearly a decade must be called to account."

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
President of the Center for Security Policy
Fmr. Assistant Secretary of Defense


"Looking at the Jayna Davis material, what's clear is that more than Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols were involved. Without a doubt, there's a Middle Eastern tie to the Oklahoma City bombing."

Larry Johnson
Fmr. Deputy Director of Counterterrorism
for the State Department & CIA Analyst


"This is a must-read for anyone trying to figure out what our government has been doing (or not doing) for the past decade to protect this country from international terrorists. Jayna's book will chill your blood then make it boil."

FBI Special Agent Dan Vogel (ret.)
Fmr. Public Information Officer
Oklahoma City FBI field office


"I do believe that even if you are very skeptical about most conspiracy theories, and you know that I am, that it is worthwhile to confront the evidence and the arguments that Jayna Davis lays out in her book. They're very, very hard to just dismiss. (The Third Terrorist) provides a wealth of detail& an alarming and very substantive, serious book. It's very, very chilling."

Michael Medved
Nationally syndicated radio host
Interview with Jayna Davis
April 19, 2005


"With enormous skill, courage and persistence, Jayna Davis pursued the foreign terrorist connections to the tragic attack on the federal building in Oklahoma. Now her fast-pacedbook reveals the facts thatthe Clinton administration did not want to confront. This is a must- read for all who want to see beyond the headlines."

Dr. Constantine C. Menges
Fmr. Special Assistant to the President for National
Affairs & National Security Intelligence Officer, CIA


"The outstandingly-researched and painstaking original field collection of data from primary sources is overwhelmingly conclusive. (The Third Terrorist) establishes the longstanding Iraqi, Iranian, and other Islamist cooperation in attacks on U.S. targets."

Gregory R. Copley
Editor of Defense and Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy magazine


"You leave me speechless, Jayna, not because I dispute what you say but because your ducks are so perfectly in order."

Ken Hamblin
Nationally syndicated radio host
Interview with Jayna Davis
May 11, 2004


What former CIA Director James Woolsey said about Jayna Davis and her investigation (from the Wall Street Journal)

America's oldest and most respected newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, dedicated months to the critical examination of Jayna's research, endorsing her credibility in a September 5, 2002 editorial and accompanying five-thousand word article entitled, "The Iraq Connection."

Former CIA Director James Woolsey told the Journal, "When the full stories of these two incidents (the 1993 World Trade Center attack and 1995 Oklahoma bombing) are finally told, those who permitted the investigations to stop short will owe big explanations to these two brave women (Middle East expert Laurie Mylroie and journalist Jayna Davis). And the nation will owe them a debt of gratitude."



Forward to "The Third Terrorist"

By David P. Schippers
Fmr. Chief Investigative Counsel for the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton

Copyright: Nelson Current, Inc. 2004

On the morning of April 19, 1995, my tranquility and feelings of security were demolished in one horrific explosion. I, together with millions of other Americans, watched in torment, as what had once been the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, collapsed into a mass of smoking ruins. I listened intently to the reports of an obvious terrorist bombing in the United States. My eyes filled with tears as the images of dead children and bloody victims appeared on the television screen.

Along with many other citizens, my suspicions initially focused on a possible Middle Eastern connection. The bombing and murder of innocents was a classic operation of Arab terrorists, and the method conformed to the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York and the attack on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia. Those suspicions were later buttressed when it was learned that the FBI was looking for several Middle Eastern men - in particular, an individual known as "John Doe 2." A sketch of that individual was distributed throughout the media and an all-points bulletin went out calling for his apprehension. Then, within a week, the entire objective of the investigation changed dramatically and without explanation.

Shortly after the disaster, Timothy McVeigh was arrested by the FBI and charged with the crime. With that arrest and the subsequent apprehension of Terry Nichols, it seemed that all further leads dissipated. The investigation came to an abrupt end. They had their perpetrators, so there was no need to look further. The manhunt for John Doe 2 was abandoned, and the public was led to believe that the initial lead had failed to pan out. No longer was there any official suggestion that there may have been some Middle Eastern involvement. On the contrary, the Clinton administration adopted the party line that the bombing was planned and executed by two white male types. The President himself predictably attacked "two right-wing fanatics" and indicted conservative talk show hosts for their incendiary language calculated to incite the Timothy McVeighs of the nation to launch such attacks.

Once McVeigh and Nichols were in custody, the whole tenor of the bombing investigation did an about face. The government and the media dropped all references to possible state sponsorship and labeled anyone who thought otherwise, as a "way-out conspiracy cuckoo." All efforts were redirected to insure, at any cost, the conviction of the two men in custody. The glaring questions that remained unanswered were shoved under the table and ignored. We who were forced to rely upon the reports emanating from the compliant media were convinced that the crime had been solved completely and all the loose ends had been dealt with successfully. I, for one, had been completely misled, but I didn? t learn of it until almost six years later.

Everyone swallowed whole the false story put out by the government. That is, almost everyone. A young and beautiful investigative reporter at KFOR, an Oklahoma City television station was not satisfied with the official account. Jayna Davis was on the scene within minutes of the bombing. She saw the devastation and lived the human suffering. She possessed those rare qualities in a television reporter: honor, integrity, and a willingness to work hard for the full story. Rather than waste her time attending insipid news conferences, Jayna elected to conduct her own independent investigation. And what an investigation it was! Despite adversity, road blocks, and being told outright lies, Jayna persevered and did, in fact, get to the truth of the Oklahoma City Bombing. The startling result of that investigation is reported fully in this book.

Over the next five years, Jayna made every attempt to share the results of her efforts with law enforcement. But to no avail. Nobody wanted to be bothered with the truth because it might cause doubt about the official story. Disillusionment and frustration descended like a pall upon Jayna Davis and her husband, Drew, They began to lose their respect and reliance on the Rule of Law. Then they had an idea.

In early October, 2000, I received a letter from Jayna Davis. In it she recounted, in general, the results of her six-year investigation, together with an account of the attacks and stonewalling she had encountered. She told of the careless indifference of the FBI and the supine acceptance of the party line by others to whom she had brought her evidence.

I frankly admit that because I did not know Jayna Davis, I was slightly dubious. Actually, my first reaction was that she was just another conspiracy nut coming out the woodwork. I noted, however, that the letter was extremely well written, articulate, and concise. More important, the letter identified just enough details to suggest that the author possessed much more information than she had revealed.

My interest was stimulated, so I placed a phone call to Ms. Davis. She sounded not only rational but extremely intelligent. During the ensuing conversation, she revealed additional facts and assured me that very allegation made was fully confirmed by filmed interviews, affidavits, and unimpeachable documents. When I asked Ms. Davis to send some of the confirming material to me, she responded that she would prefer to bring it to me personally.

On the morning of March 15, 2001, that vivacious lady entered my office in Chicago, accompanied by her husband, Drew. They were carrying three large loose-leaf binders stuffed with documents, which they placed in front of me. As I paged through the reports and affidavits, Jayna and Drew quietly narrated the events surrounding the bombing. After no more than fifteen minutes, I realized that I was sitting in the presence of a true patriot and a courageous young woman, who had accomplished an astounding feat of investigation.

Since then, Jayna Davis has tried over and over to bring her evidence and conclusions to the attention of those responsible for the safety and security of the nation. Time and time again, she has been rebuffed, ridiculed, and ignored. Finally, she has decided to place her findings before the country in the form of a book. She will be ignored no more!

This is a book that needed to be written; the American people deserve it. Jayna Davis writes with the clarity and precision of a seasoned investigative journalist. The facts are riveting and her narration of the nine-year quest for justice and truth flows as would a novel. If ever there was a page-turner, this is it.

I predict that The Third Terrorist will drop like a missile on the federal bureaucracy. No doubt the response will be both immediate and vicious, as is the case whenever a citizen demonstrates the temerity to question the actions or the powers of officialdom. Ms. Davis will certainly suffer personal vilification and false accusations as she has in the past. Her motives and her veracity will be attacked by those who do it so well. I know that Jayna fully expects all that and has the intrepidity to endure it. Let it be known, though, that every attempt to denigrate Ms. Davis and her conclusions is doomed to failure. Why? For the simple reason that there is contained in this book not one fact, not one allegation, not one accusation, not one conclusion that is not supported and corroborated by evidence sufficient to constitute proof in a court of law.

If you are a citizen who is seriously concerned over your own security and that of the United States, it is critical that you read this book cover to cover. I can say with certainty that you will be astounded by the investigative ability of Jayna Davis; dismayed by the ineptitude, if not outright incompetence of those charged with investigating the Oklahoma City disaster; and, above all, enraged by the inexplicable policy adopted by our government to cover up a state sponsored Middle Eastern terrorist act in the American heartland six years before 9-11.

It is my honest opinion that if the Department of Justice and the federal investigative agencies had not ignored Jayna Davis and instead accepted the mass of creditable evidence compiled by her, indicating direct Middle Eastern involvement in the bombing, the course of future events may have been altered. Had those investigators taken their duty seriously and followed up on the investigation of that information, it is entirely likely that the Twin Towers would still be standing.

I count it as a singular honor to have been asked to contribute this foreword to what may well turn out to be perhaps the most vital expose of the young twenty-first century. My respect and admiration for Jayna Davis and what she has accomplished is unbounded. She is, without question, the finest and most thorough investigator that I have ever known, and I have known literally thousands. Her professional abilities and technical competence though, pale in the light of her heroic courage. She endured the wrath of the FBI, the disdain of the Department of Justice, and the snickers of her fellow journalists. Yet she did not waver, but continued to pursue the truth. The culmination of that pursuit is this book.

It has been said prophetically that someday the American people will realize what Jayna Davis has been through for her country. Then will she be honored and then will her unselfish labors be finally recognized. Let that day come sooner rather than later. Una donna non conoscei mai simile a questa.

11 posted on 01/26/2010 8:29:02 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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