Posted on 04/17/2005 12:09:59 PM PDT by wagglebee
Add this to the Richard Jewell persecution by the FBI.
Ping to self for later reading.
What about the Hillary FBI files? We never seemed to get to the bottom of that either.
I suspect that it will be at least a full generation before the Clinton apologists, defenders and conspirators pass from the scene. Maybe then some real historian (not the likes of those in the media today, Goodwin, Bechloss (sp?) et al) will uncover and present the truth, not only about the Oklahoma City bombing, but about the disaster of Flight 800, as well.
You know...I have always been amazed how fast McVeigh was put to death! It usually takes forever but not in this case.
Anybody else think that was strange?
Ping.
Thanks. I hope this will be developed further than the Kennedy Assassination, with its rumors, innuendos and a complete lack of conclusion for many of us.
But then, why should we need explanations? We just pay the bills. /sarcasm
My understanding is it went downhill after William Webster left and the Bureau became increasingly dominated by the policies of DoJ. A lot of good career agents were squeezed out when the Bureau started implementing the same politically-correct hiring and promotion policies as other parts of the federal goverment.
I remmber at the time Clinton administration did not want to make waves with the mistery man... instead they focused on the evil white man with the NRA propensities. OKC has OBL fingerprints all over it... I guess when they saw nothing was being done why point the finger to yourself?
Al Qaeda's "job" is to terrorize the people into accepting their political ideology. They lack the means to force people into accepting their beliefs. Like the Soviets would do when they invaded countries and instituted communism. So they blow up a building or plane here and there. Which in and of itself isnt going to do much of anything to bring a country to its knees. Especially one as powerful as ours.
So all terrorists have is the fear of being one of Al Qaeda's indiscriminate victims. They hope that this will make you succumb to their beliefs.
Why would Al Qaeda put themselves at risk to be involved in a bombing no one knows they were a part of? It doesnt instill fear of Al Qaeda if we dont know they did it. And blowing up a building doesnt do much stop the American superpower.
U.S. Secretly Detained bin Laden Brother-in-Law For Four Months (Gorelick and OKC Blast mentioned)
The U.S. government secretly detained Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law for four months in 1995, after the INS announced he had already been deported to Jordan, according to documents obtained by INTELWIRE using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The Jordan deportation was authorized by then-Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, at the request of Secretary of State Warren Christopher.
SNIP
Gorelick's role in signing the Jordan deportation letter may have been a routine administrative task, but it raises questions that cannot be answered until the full facts of the case are known. The document does not suggest that Gorelick was responsible for initiating Khalifa's deportation proceedings. The deportation was formally requested by Secretary of State Warren Christopher one day earlier, in a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno obtained by INTELWIRE.
FReeper Research: GORELICK WORKED WITH RICHARD CLARKE! (HHS website transcript)
[From Post 21:] Although Davis does not document Gorelick's role in Oklahoma City, media accounts routinely describe her as the director of the Oklahoma City task force, the so-called "field commander." As Davis has told me, someone in Washington called the FBI in Oklahoma City and issued a two-word directive on its investigation into Islamic terrorism: "Kill it."
If that person is not Jamie Gorelick, perhaps she could tell the 9-11 Commission who it is.
Why FBI missed Islamic threat: Agents: Clinton shifted counterterror efforts
After the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, President Clinton made great political hay of the tragedy by drawing parallels between the anti-government extremists behind the plot and the anti-big-government Republican revolution that had swept Congress.
Also, [Robert] Bryant moved FBI counterterrorism analysts over to tracking right-wing groups. He eventually grouped all analysts together at headquarters, putting them under operations staff in what he called the Investigative Support Division, whereupon agents say analysts were constantly being diverted to areas other than their specialty, such as helping in criminal prosecutions.
Around the same time, he moved the bureau's counterterrorism programs under its National Security Division, and "de-emphasized" the bureau's counterintelligence program, agents say.
They say intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result.
Note: Al-Qaeda does not have a habit of taking credit for actions, resulting in a great deal of ambiguity over how many attacks the group has actually conducted.
"Al-Qaeda's Secret Message to America", December 09, 2002
For the first time, Al-Qaeda has claimed credit for a terrorist act.
Till now, they have kept their silence and let their victims figure out as best they could who did it.
Worse for the "conspiracy" case, Peter Lance, who is hardly a Clintonite ("1000 Years For Revenge") reports the OKC/Iraq/AQ connection, but concludes that most of the links were tenuous at best and that there is no hard evidence that there is a connection. Now, this guy has connected the dots on EVERYTHING, so if he isn't ready to jump, there must be some serious weaknesses still out there.
And I agree Padilla looks like John Doe #2, and that Nichols/McVeigh were NOT supposed to have had enough expertise to make the bomb. Yet McVeigh went to his death repeating his story that there were no other outsiders, and that's the same story Nichols sticks to; and that's the same conclusion that four juries (two grand juries and two petite juries) in two different states came to.
Links copied & saved- thanks, if I had them, they got lost.
I wish they'd rotate Rita back to working behind the scenes. Her voice and her vacuousness drive me bonkers. I'll wait for a print version of the info.
I'm with you, I can't stand her. I'll wait until the morning and read the transcripts.
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