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To: MadRobotArtist
"This was an event used to facilitate an agenda."

I agree. In fact, I've wondered whether Timothy McVeigh was actually used as a red herring. Perhaps he was told that if he would admit to doing it, he would end up in the witness protection program. That may have been why he was so calm during the trial. OTOH, maybe I should join the tin-foil cap crowd?

Carolyn

13 posted on 03/23/2002 9:40:17 AM PST by CDHart
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To: CDHart
I hate to say it, but you know, sometimes the Tinfoil hat crowd has that little nugget of truth that nobody wants to believe. If we all knew the truth about OKC, we might look a lot harder at WTC.

To me there is no difference. The CIA can tell me on any given day what I had for lunch, yet they couldn't stop 20 people from perpetrating the most heinous act on American soil since Pearl Harbor? The FBI monitors your phones and watches your purchases and yet they couldn't figure out that illegal Saudis were taking flying lessons? The FBI did nothing when a flight instructor raised the issue that he thought these people were going to do something bad? Come on, you tell me do you see what happened immediately after the attack? What laws went into effect? Laws take months to write. Look at how much legislation got passed after OKC, and now look at what is happening today.

There is a conspiracy. It's very obvious and plain to see. It's the fact that it is so unbelievable that our government would perpetrate it, makes everyone who thinks it's a conspiracy look like a wacko, or part of the tin foil hat crowd.

10 bucks says if you go back through all the OKC transcripts you will find there is a link between the two. Guaranteed.

15 posted on 03/23/2002 9:47:18 AM PST by MadRobotArtist
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