Why would the Joint Terrorism Task Force become the lead for this "lone suicide bomber of David Boren's imagination" if Boren was stating the truth?
Why would the Task Force leave the atlas and a list of items they took from the car in plain sight when they had the search warrant sealed? Do some members want this story kept alive and are giving clues. If you read The Oklahoman articles carefully you will usually pick up a sentence or two in all the spin that keeps leading right back to this was NO depressed suicide bomber set to blow himself up.
Lot of questions, few answers but clues are out there.
I see the car being left as a major clue as well. Another interesting thing is why the FBI did not impound the car. I would think they would want to check every square inch of it for fingerprints, or residue, etc... especially from the area in which they took the plastic bottles.
Perhaps the 2003 Atlas coincides with Hindrichs year off of school and the "missing time" that was reported initially in accounting for Hindrichs activities over the last few years? Why wouldn't they have taken that too to look for evidence of where his road trips have taken him recently?
"If you read The Oklahoman articles carefully you will usually pick up a sentence or two in all the spin that keeps leading right back to this was NO depressed suicide bomber set to blow himself up."
Exactly right. The people are on this board have been sharp enough to do just that.