Posted on 12/25/2006 6:03:17 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
FBI chided for OKC bomb investigation
By JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writer
Mon Dec 25, 4:36 AM ET
WASHINGTON - A two-year congressional inquiry into the Oklahoma City bombing concludes that the FBI didn't fully investigate whether other suspects may have helped Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols with the deadly 1995 attack, allowing questions to linger a decade later.
The House International Relations investigative subcommittee will release the findings of its two-year review as early as Wednesday, declaring there is no conclusive evidence of a foreign connection to the attack, but that far too many unanswered questions remain.
The subcommittee's report will conclude there is no doubt McVeigh and Nichols were the main perpetrators, and it discloses for the first time that Nichols confirmed to House investigators he participated in the robbery of an Arkansas gun dealer that provided the proceeds for the attack.
There have long been questions about that robbery because the FBI concluded McVeigh was in another state at the time it occurred.
The report also sharply criticizes the FBI for failing to be curious enough to pursue credible information that foreign or U.S. citizens may have had contact with Nichols or McVeigh and could have assisted their plot.
"We did our best with limited resources, and I think we moved the understanding of this issue forward a couple of notches even though important questions remain unanswered," Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (news, bio, voting record), R-Calif., the subcommittee chairman, said in an interview with The Associated Press.
Rohrabacher's subcommittee saved its sharpest words for the Justice Department, saying officials there exhibited a mindset of thwarting congressional oversight and did not assist the investigation fully.
The report rebukes the FBI for not fully pursuing leads suggesting other suspects may have provided support to McVeigh and Nichols before their truck bomb killed 168 people in the main federal building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
The report says the inadequacy of the bureau's work was exposed two years ago when some bombing evidence overlooked for 10 years was discovered in a home linked to Nichols that had been searched repeatedly by agents.
It also notes that McVeigh failed a polygraph when he was asked a question about whether other perpetrators were involved.
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said Sunday the FBI had not seen the report but that it remains confident its agents conducted a thorough invetsigation.
"The Oklahoma City bombing case was the largest case the FBI worked on before 9/11," Kolko said. "Agents at virtually every office, domestically and overseas, covered thousands of leads. Every bit of information was investigated and reviewed."
The subcommittee report concludes the Justice Department should not have rushed to execute McVeigh in 2001 after he dropped his court appeals, and officials should have made more efforts to interview and question him about evidence suggesting he might have gotten help from other people who remain unpunished.
Rohrabacher's report cites several leads the subcommittee believes weren't fully investigated, including:
Information that McVeigh called a German citizen living at a white supremacist compound in Oklahoma two weeks before the bombing and that two witnesses saw the men together before the bombing.
Witness accounts that another man was seen with McVeigh around the time of the bombing. The FBI originally looked for another suspect it named John Doe 2, even providing a sketch, but abruptly dropped that line of inquiry. The subcommittee concludes that decision was a mistake.
Findings in AP articles in 2003 and 2004 that indicated the FBI had gathered some evidence suggesting a group of neo-Nazi bank robbers may have been tied to McVeigh. The subcommittee interviewed three of those robbers, and all denied a connection. A fourth member of the gang died and a fifth member could not be located by Congress.
Phone record and witness testimony that persons associated with Middle Eastern terrorism in the Philippines may have had contact with Nichols, and that Nichols took a book about explosives to the Philippines. The FBI and Filipino police spent months investigating such a connection, but ruled it out.
Information from a former TV reporter concerning an Iraqi national who was in Oklahoma around the time of the bombing.
I bought the book at discount, but was amazed at the information overlooked or hidden. After 9/11 I remembered the intro to the book, talking about OBL. Heart stopping!
Even now, as I think about it, it feels as though a sink-hole opens up in my soul, when you realize the HUGE missed oportunity by the Clintoon Administration to save lives. The first emotion is grief at the lost of life and justice, followed by anger, then helplessness. Helplessness, because you know nothing will be done in this lifetime to punish the former POS POTUS.
I just thank God that I know that he won't escape God's final justice. Without that comfort during the Black years of Clintoon, I think I would have gone mad.
Sincerely
Interesting Berger tie in?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1175272/posts
No President gets elected by themselves. There has to be an army of organizers and handlers. Both sides (if there really is two sides) employ alot of the same handlers. It's my conspiratorial mind that believes it's people or groups inside these handler organizations that wield some degree of unseen power.
I know some are pulling out their tin foil hats right now, but I actually believe 9/11 freed up Bush from some of his handlers. Bush used the momemtum of the momemt to actually be daring, and take the fight to the enemy. For that, I give him Kudos.
You KNOW if Gore was President, No troops would have been sent anywhere. In fact, he probably would have apologized for America's bigoted stance in the ME, and abandoned Israel.
I think Bush is still trying to fight the good fight against terrorism (although he's blind on immigration, and the reality of islam..Errr), but this recent firing of Rumsfeld and the Iraq study group looks like the "handlers" are gaining the edge.
Of course none of this is provable, so it just becomes more eye-ball rolling material for my wife and others. 8^(
I will finish this tinfoil rant by saying that in my life, fact HAS been stranger then fiction.
Too bad that in these PC days....we are no supposed to torture Padilla to make him talk....bump
You're talking about permanent government types. People Like Richard Clark and Jamie Gorelick fit into that category.
Incidentally Clark was one of those who felt that foreign connections to OKC were overlooked.
Now let's investigate the execution that occurred at warp speed in comparison with any other death sentence.
I've got your answer. The article is from Yahoo, which is MSM, and not WND. Do you notice the release date? Why, it's Christmas Day. You could stage a military coup today and a lot of people wouldn't know until after New Year's.
Just one month brfore the bobing:
"The Wall" was a policy that virtually guaranteed intelligence failure, and the March 1995 memo was its first building block, a harbinger of the further institutionalizing of the wall that would come, from Gorelick, only a few months later.
The big conspiracy theory now is that 9-11 was an inside job perpetrated by Republicans. It's so egregious that it makes the suspicion of any conspiracy repellent. But I curious. Does any one know if the fuel tanks of all the 747's flying today have be reconfigured, rewired or re-outfitted as a result of the conclusion of the TWA-800 investigation?
I used to be a better proofreader.
I seem to recall a connection between the prison system regarding Timothy Mcveigh and Chandra Levy. I will always believe she died because she discovered some kind of information that made her a threat. That last phone conversation she had with her aunt gave the biggest clue IMHO.
That has never ever made sense. Especially with so many unanswered questions.
This whole investigation of the investigation is bullshit in itself.
They didn't even investigate the correct aspects of the case itself.
If you haven't done it yet. Read Jayna Davis's book "The Third Terrorist"
There is a connection between Iraqi and possible Al Queda.
Even Rhobachers investigation is a huge white wash.
Pretty funny when they let the results of the report come out on Christmas holiday when people aren't even paying attention to the news.
This is a huge goverment cover up, I believe, that trancends both parties.For what reason I don't know.
Will the Bush DOJ reopen the OKC investigation? Of course not.
--he refused all appeals---
I agree. And her congressman boyfriend was on the house intelligence committee, right? She probably asked him about it and he mentioned it to others.
What is the story about her conversation with her aunt? I never heard about it.
There are plenty of people on death row who have refused appeals but that never stopped outside agencies that simply oppose the death penalty to file an appeal with some friendly judge which continues to delay and delay and delay the proceedings. That did not happen in this case. Why?
"Will the Bush DOJ reopen the OKC investigation? Of course not."
The government's main objective is to protect the government. All dirt is swept under the carpet to keep the tax peons sending in a third of their paychecks to keep the leaches in office. We will be amazed when Jesus returns and we hear what really was going on while we were watching football and trudging off to work for the various taxing entities till May 25 each year.
The left wing of course was glad to have him dead so the facts about any possible foreign involvement or the possible FBI-ATF foreknowledge of the plot could be more easily suppressed--
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