Posted on 07/16/2014 8:56:15 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Though few are aware of it, on July 28th trial will be held in the Salt Lake City courtroom of Federal Judge Clark Waddoups to resolve the issue and disposition of video footage taken by surveillance cameras mounted on the Alfred P. Murrah building just before 9:02 A.M. April 19, 1995the very moment of the Oklahoma City bombing. Plaintiff and Attorney Jesse Trentadue has spent years trying to obtain that footage from the FBI via Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) filings. The Bureau admits the videos existence, but claims both the cameras and video to have somehow been lost.
Trentadue has also demanded the FBI turn over video from 20 additional surveillance cameras mounted on buildings in the Murrahs vicinity. After he prevailed in a lawsuit, the FBI at last provided Trentadue the video produced by these cameras. But Trentadue found the video from each camera had been meticulously edited, second by second, in order to conceal both the specific path taken by the truck and perhaps a view of its occupants as they left the scene.
According to a Secret Service timeline, a witness to the explosion named Mr. Grossman claimed to have seen a pale yellow Mercury car with a Ryder truck behind it pulling up to the Federal Building. Mr. Grossman further claimed to have seen a woman on the corner waving to the truck. ATSAIC McNally noted that this fact is significant due to the fact that the security video shows the Ryder truck pulling up to the Federal Building and then pausing (7-10 seconds) before resuming into a slot in front of the building. It is speculated that the woman was signaling the truck when a slot became available.
Clearly the federal government does NOT want the American public to know who...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
Timothy McVeigh was an undercover agent.
McVeigh's "execution" took place in record time.
Tim is alive and well, living under an assumed identity after cosmetic surgery to alter his appearance.
Can’t have the citizens finding out how McVeigh and Nichols were entrapped then aided and abetted by the feds.
And if the Judge rules against the Feds, they will appeal and appeal. The only way the truth might come out is if specific FBI officials are thrown in jail and have to stay there until the Feds comply, and that is likely never going to happen.
Makes perfect sense to me, but I read too many books.
What a great book it would make except for no happy ever after ending...
I have never doubted the reports that Iraq had covert military personnel in Oklahoma City just before and after the bombing. Never!
Well, okay then, You’ve convinced me it must be true.
Me? I prefer Person of Interest.
Yet un-named: The black-haired man of dark complexion seen accompanying McVeigh at Ryder truck rental office, and later walking away from the bomb truck, along with McVeigh, after it had been parked ‘neath the targeted federal office building.
Has the FBI ever been taken to task for losing evidence in the David Koresh case? How do you misplace a full sized steel clad entry door anyway?
Why in the world would they want this information hidden ? What possible justification is there for that ?
We don’t need to blow up government file cabinets anymore. We just need to reformat the hard drive. Much simpler and less dangerous method of destroying evidence!
They have their narrative. No need to screw that up with facts...
Ask Bill Clinton.
Maybe the dingo ate their files.
Then he went and ate Lois Lerner's hard drive.
(That's a more likely story than the boloney the feds are passing around)
Remember that there were ATF personnel that were supposed to be on duty in that building the day of the bombing and that they were suspiciously absent..........
At this point I take the FedMob about as seriously as I do Seinfeld. Although I would not expect Kramer to burst in and shoot me in bed at 3:AM.
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