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To: ThreeYearLurker
"I thought JimRob just warned us to not post tin foil hat stuff.

So just what is it that qualifies this post for "tin foil hat" status?

Is the information factually incorrect? I don't claim to know either way, but automatically suspect anyone jumping into the fray so quickly, before any discussion, offering no evidence of his own and labelling this as "tin foil".

So what's the story? you know something or are you just trying to discredit the story?

55 posted on 01/29/2002 7:13:09 PM PST by Lloyd227
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To: Lloyd227
Articles that purport a conspiracy without much evidence fall in the tin foil category. Usually these come from sources about as reliable as Debka. Especially when relating to Arkancides. Most of the so called "Arkancides" weren't and some people listed on the Arkancide list are still alive. Check out the Snopes Urban Legend site for details

I am sorry for Mrs. Yeakey's loss, I'm sure her husband was a fine man, however I know that denial can make people think of some strange things.

After reading many responses to this article, I can see how people may feel strongly. Some people think that McVeigh was part of a government consipracy, I do not. However, to have a balanced analysis of this case, please post material form a more reliable source to back up your claim, like an Oklahoma newspaper, that has done unbiased research, and has had access to the autopsy. Then I can retract my statement.

73 posted on 01/30/2002 10:00:22 AM PST by ThreeYearLurker
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