Posted on 01/15/2006 6:07:14 AM PST by johnny7
Kenneth Trentadue was no angel. In the 1980s, he did time for robbing banks. But in a strange twist, the circumstances behind his violent death 10 years ago in prison are playing out in federal court in a case that hints at a wider conspiracy in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Recently released documents unearthed because of a lawsuit against the FBI suggest that the long-standing allegations may not be so far-fetched. The lawsuit, brought by Trentadues brother, Jesse, has convinced a federal judge in Salt Lake City to order the FBI to produce hundreds of sealed documents in recent months, and even members of Congress are backing him in his fight for additional information.
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Foil hat time.
I suspect this is disinformation to take the heat of the real John Doe 2 Jose Padilla who is a dead ringer for the police skeh.
Marking to read later...
So you think McVeigh is really dead? I've always had my doubts about that. It was just too pat, too quick. Real life isn't that cut and dried and certainly there hasn't been any execution in decades, perhaps even a century to occur that fast.
Also, don't you think McVeigh had the look and bearing of an officer doing his duty? I think the whole OKC bombing was a huge government FUBAR and the simple way to fix it was to have McVeigh as the fall guy. Everybody's happy now. The bad guy is dead.
Honestly, I hadn't thought of that. Who knows? I do find it difficult to believe that the Oklahoma City bombing had nothing to do with the clandestine war that Islamic extremists were waging against the U.S. the time, a war that became overt on September 11, 2001.
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