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Here is a link to backhoe's OKC links:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/767803/posts
I have a few more links in my bookmarks if anyone wants to look. I don't know if they've been incorporated into backhoes or not.
Read later.
Yes, she did try to report this when she was working at our local NBC affiliate, but she was not only fired, but the New York Times bought out the television station making sure it would get no more air time. (And meanwhile, people on Free Republic tried to pass out tinfoil hats to folks like me who tried to say, waitaminnit, more than just McVeigh and Nichols were involved in this...)
The most frightening thing about all of this is how much the media will ignore in order to promote their own bias. Clinton could stand up and blame talk radio and the media fell in line believing that McVeigh was more likely influenced by the likes of Rush Limbaugh than the middle eastern men he was spotted with repeatedly by different witnesses.
ping - be nice
Why don't we just come out and say Clinton, Reno, Halfwit will owe big explanations to these two brave women
Self-ping for later read.
Sigh...
I can add this to the long list of books I want to buy(Anne Coulter, Barbara Olsen, etc), but can't right now. This whole thing has always struck me as missing several crucial pieces. John Doe who has never been found, Nichols and McVeigh taking a vow of silence, the extent of the actual damage of the Federal building...and the weaksauce explanations of what was used to blow it up.
Thanks for posting this, DFU...
Jayna Davis bump! Need to keep this to the top so that more people will see it. Living for the day when people open up their eyes to what has been going on in this country.
I have always believed that Bill Clinton used the OKC bombing to save his presidency. He is the one who divided America. He blamed it on the right wing and "hate talk radio." No matter what he did, the Kool-Aid drinkers accepted it because they had to defeat the evil right. Yes, they accepted a rapist in the White House because they had to defeat the right. Of course, they apparently didn't realize that Algore would have become president and, as an incumbent, he would very likely have held the White House. It was all about Bill Clinton, and the Kool-Aid drinkers went along for the ride. Hey, Algore, put some ice on that.
Shortly before dawn on June 11, little more than twenty-four hours after Rachel's silhouette interview lit up the airwaves, danger swathed the strip club where Elizabeth Brown was pouring drinks. The hum of a car motor crept in through an open doorway. Elizabeth peered through the rear entrance to investigate. A brown Cadillac with two shadowy figures was parked in plain view. An outdoor security light illuminated the passenger's face as he leaned forward and glared at her with savage malevolence. Panic coursed through Elizabeth's body like a jolt of electricity.
"It's him! The man I saw with Tim McVeigh," Elizabeth shouted inside her head. Fear immobilized her for several frozen moments of sheer terror. She stood captive to his sinister stare, unable to look away from his black, molten eyes. A fellow bartender, Andre Le Jeunesse, walked to the cash register.
"Oh my God, it's him. It's him. What does he want? Why is he here?" Elizabeth hysterically cried to Andre. "Shut the door. They might start shooting."
"Calm down and get out of sight," Andre ordered in a southern Cajun drawl. He glanced outside as the brown Cadillac peeled out of the parking lot.
Ellizabeth paged me. The numbers 9-1-1 were urgently repeated in succession. I phoned her right away.
"He came back to the bar!" Elizabeth exclaimed.
"Who?" I asked.
"The Middle Eastern man I pegged in Channel 4's pictures."
"Are you sure? I verified.
"Hell yes!" she shrieked. "How did he recognize the nightclub from the newscast?" Elizabeth crumbled into tears.
"We took extraordinary measures to protect you," I reassured her. "We disguised your face and even altered your voice. The general location of the bar was not even disclosed."
Elizabeth shuddered. "Then we have our answer. This man knew where to find me because he was here with McVeigh."
Traumatized and shaken, Elizabeth resigned on the spot. But she soon realized there was nowhere to hide. The next week, a foul odor greeted her as she entered her apartment. Burglars had rifled through her personal belongings and defecated on the living room floor, but nothing was stolen.
A few days prior to the break-in, Elizabeth's fiance Johnny Wilborn noticed a foreign looking man skulking about the complex. On several occasions, the dark figure slithered behind the apartment security fence when Johnny emerged to go to work. Three days later, the prowlers struck a second time, leaving behind their signature human excrement yet again. Elizabeth figured the motive was intimidation. The unknown intruders had succeeded in delivering the message. The engaged couple wed in an impromptu ceremony, packed their bags, and moved out-of-state.
Truth will out BUMP
During this time frame, the apprentice bomb makers embarked on experimentation, mixing small bottle explosives at Nichols' Michigan farm. McVeigh eventually graduated to detonating a pipe bomb in the Arizona desert. However, the device did not pack a very powerful blast; the detonation only managed to crack a boulder.
"Tim couldn't blow up a rock. Then Terry goes to the Philippines and Tim says he builds the bomb," McVeigh's lead attorney Stephen Jones preached in and out of the courtroom. The defense team grew enormously frustrated with their client's failure to elucidate how he acquired the technical skills to create a terrorist bomb that detonated flawlessly.
"He told us that he read it in a book....Some of the things he said simply did not add up with what our experts told us. We thought he was basically memorizing what somebody else told him," the Oklahoma lawyer wryly pointed out, confident the duplicitous McVeigh was covering for Nichols' liaisons with Middle Eastern bomb experts in the Philippines, a mecca of international terrorism.
If interested, Jayna Davis is on Quinn's show now. It's a "Best of Quinn" since Quinn and Rose are on vacation. But, tonight, go to www.warroom.com and you can hear a repeat of today's show in the warroom archives. You should all hear this if you haven't already.
Thanks. BTTT!