To: martin_fierro
[The Congressional Report] cites several leads the subcommittee believes weren't fully investigated, including:
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.
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.
Information from a former TV reporter concerning an Iraqi national who was in Oklahoma around the time of the bombing.
What are the chances that this information is going to be pursued now, let alone see the light of day in the SOMA wing of the national media?
To: WorkingClassFilth
What are the chances that this information is going to be pursued now, let alone see the light of day in the SOMA wing of the national media? 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.
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12/25/2006 7:26:22 AM PST by
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