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Suit: Iraq masterminded attack/Entire Oklahoma City plot allegedly 'aided by agents' of Baghdad
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, March 15, 2002 | By Jon Dougherty

Posted on 03/15/2002 1:12:33 AM PST by JohnHuang2

A class-action lawsuit was filed in district court in Washington, D.C., today alleging that Iraq, "in whole or in part," planned and financed the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City nearly seven years ago.

"Plaintiffs assert that the entire plot was, in whole or in part, orchestrated, assisted technically and/or financially, and directly aided by agents of the Republic of Iraq," said the suit, filed by public interest law firm Judicial Watch.

Federal officials have said the April 19, 1995, attack on the Murrah Building was committed by former Army vet Timothy McVeigh – who was executed June 11, 2001 – and accomplice Terry Nichols, now serving a life sentence for his role in the bombing.

The FBI has said the explosion, which destroyed nearly one-third of the building and killed 168 people, was the result of a huge ammonium nitrate-laden truck bomb parked in front of the building.

But according to the suit, plaintiffs say the OKC bombing "was an illegal continuation of the Persian Gulf War," and that they and their loved ones "are … civilian casualties of [the] Gulf War. …"

"Plaintiffs further assert that the involvement and complicity of Iraq can be proven by both direct and circumstantial evidence," the suit alleges.

Charles Key, former member of the Oklahoma legislature and a primary member of the Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee, said the suit had been in a "holding pattern" for some time. He said his committee was also involved in the suit.

"We knew as early as 1995 that Iraq was likely involved in the bombing," Key told WorldNetDaily, based on "work done by Brad Edwards and Jayna Davis at the NBC affiliate in OKC."

Also, Key said, attorney Stephen Jones "pursued a lot of this himself." And, "as some of the points in our complaint show, there is a wealth of information that says Iraq was planning terrorist acts in our country for a long time."

Larry Klayman, chairman and lead counsel of Judicial Watch, said the evidence against Iraq is strong.

"It's time that someone took action against Iraq. Talk is cheap," Klayman said, adding that Judicial Watch would be "developing more evidence" against Baghdad later.

The legal group says the suit was filed under terms enumerated in the Antiterrorism and Death Penalty Act of 1996, which addresses state-sponsored terrorism and has a specific provision for retroactive application.

"Judicial Watch and its clients contend that other individuals, in addition to Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, were involved in the preparation for and execution of the attack on the Murrah Building," said a statement issued by the group. "These individuals were operating as agents of the Republic of Iraq. …"

Klayman's organization said reports from Philippine intelligence and law enforcement sources form the basis for much of the information contained in the lawsuit. Specifically, the suit details meetings between Nichols and Ramzi Youssef, the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, during Nichols' travel to the Philippines between 1990 and 1994.

Additional evidence obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveals Interpol's efforts to apprehend two additional Oklahoma City bombing suspects and information in the agency's files associating Youssef with the attack, Judicial Watch said.

"It's time the whole story about the Oklahoma City bombing is revealed and that justice is done for the Iraqis' state sponsorship of that brutal attack on American citizens," Klayman said.

Local OKC attorney Mike Johnston is also acting as counsel in the suit, as is Jay Adkisson of Irvine, Calif.

"The survivors of the Murrah Building bombing and the people of Oklahoma City have waited a long time for the whole, unvarnished truth to come out concerning this horrific plot, and they won't rest until that's accomplished," Johnston said in a statement released today.

In a separate interview, Johnston told WorldNetDaily he hoped the suit would bring "peace of mind" to the plaintiffs and the nation.

"We think there's evidence out that that would be not only relavent to the lawsuit but have definite historical value, not only for public consumption but also for the peace of mind for the survivors," he said.

Johnston added that he hadn't heard from the Justice Department or the FBI regarding the suit. "This is a civil matter, and I think they'll be reluctant to get involved – at least on any official basis," he said.

The Justice Department did not return phone calls seeking comment.

The suit says that prior to the Gulf War, "Iraq had developed a covert network in the United States to acquire materials for weapons of mass destruction." After the war, the suit alleges, "Iraq converted that network into organized terrorist cells," some of which "were directly involved in" the OKC bombing.

The suit also alleges that Youssef set up a terrorist "base of operations" in the Philippines in 1994.

That may be significant, sources told WorldNetDaily, because of Nichols' trips to the Philippines prior to the 1995 bombing.

"In the Philippines as part of 'Project Bojinka,' Ramzi Youssef, on behalf of Iraq, recruited conspirators to attempt to simultaneously bomb U.S. 747 aircraft over the Pacific," the suit alleges. Delayed timers "with many similarities" to the Pam Am 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 were to be used, said the suit.

"Youssef also conceived of plans to highjack planes bound for the United States in order to dive them, in suicide attacks, into U.S. targets like CIA headquarters … a tactic later adopted by [al-Qaida terrorist group founder] Osama bin Laden," the suit said.

"Plaintiffs assert that at some point … Youssef recruited a willing convert in the person of Terry Nichols, who witnesses say went to the Philippines seeking technical help in learning to build a bomb," said the suit. "Meetings between Terry Nichols and Ramzi Youssef were witnessed by a Filipino government informant."

Nichols made his last trip to the Philippines Nov. 22, 1994, after marrying a local 17-year-old Filipino girl.

Besides the plaintiffs, others believe the OKC bombing may have an Iraqi connection.

According to a "Washington Whispers" segment in the Oct. 29, 2001, issue of U.S. News & World Report, some top Defense Department officials believed McVeigh was an Iraqi agent.

"Some dismiss it as being akin to Elvis sightings, but a few top Defense officials think Oklahoma City bomber Tim McVeigh was an Iraqi agent," wrote magazine correspondent Paul Bedard.

"The theory stems from a never-before-reported allegation that McVeigh had allegedly collected Iraqi telephone numbers. Why haven't we heard this before about the case of the executed McVeigh? Conspiracy theorists in the Pentagon think it's part of a cover-up," he wrote.

And David Schippers, counsel for the House-led impeachment effort against former President Clinton, also says he believes there is a Middle East connection to the bombing.

"I am thoroughly convinced that there was a dead-bang Middle Eastern connection in the Oklahoma City bombing," he told TalkNetDaily host Geoff Metcalf during an Oct. 21, 2001, interview. "I think bin Laden was behind it. I think that there were Middle Eastern people on the scene running away."




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To: JohnHuang2
The US Gov had agent provacateurs in the group.
21 posted on 03/15/2002 6:43:48 AM PST by Kermit
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To: JohnHuang2
If Iraq was involved with OKC now would be the time to bring it out in the open, with military action against Hussein emminent.
22 posted on 03/15/2002 6:47:57 AM PST by skeeter
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To: one_particular_harbour
I really can't see how this suit is going to go anywhere. Who are they going to depose? Each other?

And that's just for starters....

24 posted on 03/15/2002 6:56:20 AM PST by Catspaw
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To: rebdov
This is a case of Clinton did not WANT the bombing to be the work of middle eastern terrorists ......... so it wasn't! It would be much better for him if it was the work of extreme right wing racists .........so it was! At the time of the bombing he was at a low with the American People. This gave him the opportunity to feel some more of our pain do a little lip biting and make like he was going to do something. His poll numbers rose and all was well again in the land of Clinton.

Same senario with the TWA fl. 800 explosion. Eye witnesses again intimidated and ignored.

25 posted on 03/15/2002 7:24:24 AM PST by wingnuts'nbolts
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To: rebdov
This is a case of Clinton did not WANT the bombing to be the work of middle eastern terrorists ......... so it wasn't! It would be much better for him if it was the work of extreme right wing racists .........so it was! At the time of the bombing he was at a low with the American People. This gave him the opportunity to feel some more of our pain do a little lip biting and make like he was going to do something. His poll numbers rose and all was well again in the land of Clinton.

Same senario with the TWA fl. 800 explosion. Eye witnesses again intimidated and ignored.

26 posted on 03/15/2002 7:25:22 AM PST by wingnuts'nbolts
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To: Black Jade
fyi
27 posted on 03/15/2002 7:59:16 AM PST by Free the USA
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To: ASA Vet
Clinton stated conservative radio talk show hosts "hate radio" as he referred to them, were in part responsible for OKC City bombing. RUSH is of course #1 in terms of audience.
28 posted on 03/15/2002 9:06:34 AM PST by donozark
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To: Ubonic
Try doing a little research BEFORE you question me! Clinton DID in fact blame "conservative talk show hosts" for being, in part, responsible for OKC City bombing. RUSH is #1 radio talk show host. Get it?

As for NRA?-see Sept.19,1999 CLINTON BLAMES GUN CULTURE for MASS MURDERS. apbonline.com

"Who in part did Clinton blame in the immediate aftermath of that tragedy (OKC City)? Why guns and the NRA of course." www.otown.com

See also: www.rkba.org/knox/25jun95

If THAT doesn't satisfy you-go to google.com and SEARCH! It really ain't THAT difficult!

29 posted on 03/15/2002 9:11:41 AM PST by donozark
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To: father_elijah
Of course Iraq was behind the Oklahoma City bombing. Everyone who speaks Arabic in the Middle East knows that. And the Mossad certainly has reliable records

And, of course, you have a copies of this evidence, right?

30 posted on 03/15/2002 9:22:42 AM PST by montag813
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To: another cricket
I imagined the "hate radio" comment? If you say so.

You must have. Clinton mentioned "voices of hate on the radio", in reference to 'hate radio'.. or 'kooks' as Limbaugh calls them. Right-winged Christian conspiracy radio, mostly on shortwave, such as Chuck Harder or the late William Cooper. Rush is hardly hate radio.

31 posted on 03/15/2002 10:18:17 AM PST by Ubonic
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To: one_particular_harbour
I agree that Klayman is for Klayman and so does JH. If my memory serves me, John has made the case against Klayman many times. But even a dead clock is correct twice a day.

There is a lot of eye-witness testimony that was officially squashed, spurned, and silenced by the FBI and the entire justice dept. Most people have not heard ABOUT it and certainly have not had the chance to judge the testimony for themselves. Since I have great suspicion of the integrity of the Clinton justice dept., my ears perk up when I hear about this alleged evidence. Not only is it squelched, anyone making the claim is put into the kook class.

Let us hear it in an open public forum. Either these people make fools of themselves or there is something to investigate fully. Too often law enforcement focuses in on one solution and blocks the eyes and ears to any other scenario. When 'their' perp is acquitted, they must start from scratch. I can understand the rationale for this practice, insufficient manpower and resources to follow all possibilities, experience helps them obviate other scenarios, eye-witnesses are the least reliable, etc. However, when possible political motives can taint a certain view, they better invest in a healthy alternative investigation or it will come back to bite them.

There are some very trustworthy scholars who allege an Iraqi or other Middle Eastern plot. Not everyone deserves to be shunted into the kook class. They do not deserve to be shunted to the side and have everything they say tainted with the hysteria charge. Let's hear it already.

32 posted on 03/15/2002 10:18:30 AM PST by rebdov
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To: donozark
Try doing a little research BEFORE you question me! Clinton DID in fact blame "conservative talk show hosts" for being, in part, responsible for OKC City bombing. RUSH is #1 radio talk show host. Get it?

Oh.. I thought Clinton was talking about hate radio in specific, not mainstream talkradio hosts such as Limbaugh. There's a big difference.

As for NRA?-see Sept.19,1999 CLINTON BLAMES GUN CULTURE for MASS MURDERS. apbonline.com

"Who in part did Clinton blame in the immediate aftermath of that tragedy (OKC City)? Why guns and the NRA of course." www.otown.com

By way of the taggant issue.. I stand corrected.

33 posted on 03/15/2002 10:23:00 AM PST by Ubonic
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To: ASA Vet
My understanding was Nichols got his wife via a mail-order catalog, featuring "Philippino girls." Sure he would have used the net, had it been available. Kinda like ordering parts for a pickup truck. Then he journeyed to consumate the "selection."

He probably acquired some EOD experience in the military as well as that contained in the book(s) McVeigh sold, and various FM/TMs easily found at gun shows, mail order catalog, or off the net.

Of course he may have "specialized" in some aspect of this field while in Phil.

34 posted on 03/15/2002 10:28:00 AM PST by donozark
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To: Ubonic
You must have. Clinton mentioned "voices of hate on the radio", in reference to 'hate radio'.. or 'kooks' as Limbaugh calls them. Right-winged Christian conspiracy radio, mostly on shortwave, such as Chuck Harder or the late William Cooper. Rush is hardly hate radio.

whether or not clinton mentioned Rush specifically doesn't matter- it was implied. when okc happened i was working in an office in san fran where i listened to Rush everday, well, right after the 'hate radio' comments i was basically told that i could no longer listen to his show in my office and i was also asked if i had any weapons in my desk.

35 posted on 03/15/2002 10:30:11 AM PST by Tiger28
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To: Ubonic
Many other issues besides the taggant issue. That was largely a creation of the liberal-lunkhead "Shifty" Schumer. Briefly, taggants are plastic. Plastic is made with petroleum. Thus Schumer's "brainstorm would only have aided the blast effects. Not the smartest thing to do....but hey, he's a liberal.
36 posted on 03/15/2002 10:30:55 AM PST by donozark
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To: donozark
Many other issues besides the taggant issue. That was largely a creation of the liberal-lunkhead "Shifty" Schumer. Briefly, taggants are plastic. Plastic is made with petroleum. Thus Schumer's "brainstorm would only have aided the blast effects. Not the smartest thing to do....but hey, he's a liberal.

I'm not familiar with the chemistry of taggants. They are there to trace the purchase of chemicals. Not exactly a liberal idea.. as for Schumer being a liberal, he's not. He's a statist who thinks killing prisoners is a solution to crime. He's also a drug warrior. Anyhoo,..

37 posted on 03/16/2002 4:55:47 AM PST by Ubonic
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To: Tiger28
whether or not clinton mentioned Rush specifically doesn't matter- it was implied.

What was implied was that hate radio was a motivator. Not mainstream commercial talkradio. Not Rush.

when okc happened i was working in an office in san fran where i listened to Rush everday, well, right after the 'hate radio' comments i was basically told that i could no longer listen to his show in my office and i was also asked if i had any weapons in my desk.

Gawd. Don't blame Clinton. Your boss is an a-hole.

38 posted on 03/16/2002 4:58:15 AM PST by Ubonic
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To: Ubonic
What was implied was that hate radio was a motivator. Not mainstream commercial talkradio. Not Rush.

What is this hate radio you are talking about? Clinton considered anyone that criticized him a hateful enemy. He was even nasty to the parents of one of the soldiers who died in battle under his watch.

Hillary has made a couple of statements about the hatefulness of the vast right wing conservative movement and how they are responsible for the problems in America.

39 posted on 03/16/2002 5:11:18 AM PST by FR_addict
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the information. I might have missed this one.
40 posted on 03/16/2002 5:11:53 AM PST by FR_addict
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