Posted on 10/05/2005 6:03:56 PM PDT by hispanarepublicana
3 videos on the right-hand video listing. Summary:
Hinrichs spent time in the same Norman mosque as Moussaui
Ticket to Algeria was found linking back to his Pakistani roommate
5 others possibly involved
Hinrichs attempted to enter the stadium and may have had a ticket to the game
Ahem....that site is verboten on FR. Please do not post it (as per rules).
Have there been any follow-up reports about the "5 injured" people?
"Let's get this straight? He was going to commit suicide then go to Algeria?"
Let me help you out here: The suicide bomber is dead..we don't know if he did it on purpose or whether it was a replay of 'Weekend at Bernie's"..the ticket to Algeria belonged to 'said' crazy mixed up (nothing to see here move along)suicide bomber's PAKI roomate, by the name of Cheema. Hope that helps..(grin)
Perhaps he "fled" to Gitmo! :)
I hear the student's passport was found in the rubble.
Well, maybe he didn't know he was going to blow himself up, there was speculation that the London bombs were set off by remote detonation and that the bombers thought that they were going just leave the backpacks on the trains.
Sorry...wasn't aware.
What kind of site is it? I haven't checked it out thoroughly yet.
FReeper LibertyRocks has a detailed analysis of this story.
Possibly Hinrichs was trying to set his time--or maybe reset it if he'd been delayed.
Would be nice to have the exact time of the explosions to go by. Maybe somebody could visit the seismograph folks at the college and just ask them.
"Perhaps he "fled" to Gitmo! :)"
We can only hope that he is now basking in the sun at Club Gitmo..drinking something with an umbrella,wondering if the panties on his head might fly for burkas at his local mosque, wierdly submitting to the chain & leash around his neck as he listens to the famous purple Barney SONG! LOL!!
You know what? I wish that the DUmmie types at least make an effort to understand what families of our military heroes go though. But then, that's asking for too much isn't it?
I will pray for your son and for your family. God will watch over him in Iraq.
Is this what you guys are talking about...the 7:20 article?
Found it cached in Alexa...which I find better for older cached articles...at least compared to Google for that type of stuff. I actually also found it as the second thing that comes up if you google "7:20" + explosion + oklahoma (in the main google search not google news)
Below that I also have the excerpts to three on google news (all subscription) that also show that in the text visible. The links don't transfer, but using the same words as above, you can see the original articles on Tulsa world (articles 1 and 3 at the bottom; and Ft Worth Star Telegram for the 2nd)
Hope this helps
http://www.tulsaworld.com/BreakingNewsStory.asp?ID=051001_Br_ouboomweb
One killed in explosion outside OU stadium By World staff 10/1/2005 8:57:00 PM
NORMAN -- An explosion near the University of Oklahoma's Memorial Stadium killed one person Saturday night, officials said.
Sgt. Gary Robinson of the OU Police Department confirmed there had been one fatality after an explosion that occurred about 7:20 p.m. during the second quarter of the OU-Kansas State football game.
The identity of the person who was found dead outside the botany-microbiology building was not immediately available.
Law enforcement officers cordoned off an area west of the stadium and were using bomb-sniffing dogs and a robot to search the area.
Authorities were not allowing anyone to exit the stadium.
OU blast victim had attempted to buy ammonium nitrate
Tulsa World (subscription), OK - Oct 4, 2005
... in an apparent suicide explosion on the University of Oklahoma campus near ... junior who was majoring in engineering, died in an explosion at 7:20 pm Saturday ...
One killed in explosion near OU stadium
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 1, 2005
... during the Oklahoma-Kansas State football game, according to a University of Oklahoma police spokesman ... The explosion occured at approximately 7:20 pm midway ...
One killed in explosion outside OU stadium
Tulsa World (subscription), OK - Oct 1, 2005
NORMAN -- An explosion near the University of Oklahoma's Memorial Stadium ... had been one fatality after an explosion that occurred about 7:20 pm during ...
"someone set off the bomb that blew him up"
I don't know if anyone has covered this or not, but maybe the guy bought in to it, said he would do something for his radical friends, tried to get into the stadium, couldn't do it, or changed his mind sat on the bench to think about his next move, and one of his "friends" blew him up anyway.
No info on injured people.
EXCELLENT!! Thanks for this mfc..It might really make a difference one day..who knows? I would think that getting the correct time of the bomb blast would be important to the truth when this all comes out.
I just posted several that say it...some of the earlier ones did say 7:20 and the Ok. Daily still says "about 7:30" in at least a few.
The use of the word 'explosion' in searches for articles is turning up many of the earlier articles, at least, instead of searches using variations of bomb/bomber/bombing, etc.
Just if anyone's looking. Anyway, although I didn't see where the question about 7:20 arose, I found the articles in under five minutes on both google and alexa using that time...not saying that means 7:20 or any other time mentioned so far is necessarily right, given how little they're telling us...it's just another of the many variations.
PhiKapMom, you were there, so I'm sure your time is accurate...just trying to fill in the holes for this question that apparently came up along the way!
Hope that helps if anyone's looking for other older ones (explosion vs. bombing, I mean)!
"I will pray for your son and for your family. God will watch over him in Iraq."
Heartfelt thanks...
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