Posted on 09/05/2002 4:11:09 AM PDT by Elle Bee
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:04:47 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Was Saddam involved in Oklahoma City and the first WTC bombing?
OKLAHOMA CITY -- With the Sept. 11 anniversary upon us and President Bush talking about a "regime change" in Iraq, it's an apt time to look at two investigators who connect Baghdad to two notorious incidents of domestic terrorism. Jayna Davis, a former television reporter in Oklahoma City, believes an Iraqi cell was involved in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building here. Middle East expert Laurie Mylroie links Iraq to the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, and has published a book on the subject.
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I'd not thought of that, either. No, I'm not aware of a single article tracing McVeigh's experiences in the Gulf War. I've no idea what unit he served in, where he was posted or what his duties were.
The stories seem to stop with "Gulf War veteran".
Doubly odd...
I recall Richard Reeves book on Kennedy that delved into the hidden diplomacy to the Cuban missile crises that nobody was aware of at the time. Bottom line, Kennedy was in direct contact with Kruschev throughout and a deal was made that was not revealed til many years later that allowed the situation to de-escalate. Kennedy saved face and came off looking strong, but what he really did was pull the missiles already deployed in Turkey and promise not to assasinate Castro.
I get the impression the same thing is going on here. There is some serious deal making going on behind the scenes and maybe an agreement was reached between the time Morrison agreed to do the show and the time he actually appeared, so he needed to de-escalate.
I disagree. If someone in the Bush administration was behind this, it would have been on the front page, not the editorial page.
The WSJ took what it considers to be a big risk in covering this story, and, after watching that interview, I can see just worried the editors are about covering their backsides, in the event Bush chooses to ignore it.
I'm hopeful their desire to win a Pullitzer outweighs their concern about being labeled "tinfoilers."
At the same time, I'm hopeful they'll give credit where credit is due.
Conspiracy Theory: An Iraqi Connection to the Oklahoma Bombing?
"Thursday morning's Wall Street Journal dedicates ample space to an op-ed concerning the conspiracy theory that ties Iraqi terrorists to both the Oklahoma City bombing and the first World Trade Center explosion. Journal Senior Editorial Page Writer Micah Morrison looks at two investigations: the first by Jayna Davis, a former television reporter in Oklahoma City; the second by Middle East expert Laurie Mylroie who connects Iraq to the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. For those who either can't get enough of conspiracy theories or deeply believe that the U.S. should attack Iraq, the long tract will probably make for pleasant morning reading.
Pleasant reading indeed. And just before the Sept. 11 anniversary. It's horrible.
You really are a hopeful girl. I commend you for your positive thoughts. But it was only the single bullet theory and Arlern Sphincter until the sheeple were deeply asleep enough to spill a little more. It seems like it's all under control, and this story will dissappear soon I fear, Fox seems to have dropped it already. It's not even on John Gibson's section on the web. This is not to be touched, although it would serve to convince the moronic public that we should drop SadMan.......as if we didn't have enough reason. I really think this is not just about oil as some say, I think we want, in the end, the peoples of the mideast to throw off their iron-fisted rulers, and become democracies. Then we have more people to do business with. More LOOT!
This wording just goes to show how sick these bastards are. TIME says there are two reasons to read and BELIEVE these investigations. The first - if you're a NUT........the second - if you are a right-wing hawk and need a war! I hate these people. This is how words, read by the general moronic public, can subliminally affect judgement. Thank God nobody reads the damn magazine anymore.You go into a dentist's office these days and there's an issue of TIME from July 1973 concentrating on the psychological effect of bell bottoms on adolescents! God Bless America!
p.s. by the way, I, for one, am tired of the word "conspiracy" being given such a negative connotation these past decades. The word has to do with a plot or connivance. Because these generally happen to be things that are done in secrecy does not make them UNTRUE !! Just more name-calling by the uninformed. Slay the messenger!
I'm just wondering where the patsies are getting their orders.
Why not both?
If you want to see this story move forward -- everybody reading this thread should copy and/or link Morrison's articles to two emails. One should be sent to your local newspaper, and another to the editors of a newspaper in Europe, doesn't matter which. Sign your real name, and mention whether you have any connection to the OKC Bombing, or any other terrorist event.
This is how the left does business. If you don't believe me, try it and see. Not everyone will dismiss the Wall Street Journal as easily as Time did.
John Gibson is not a one-man operation. Fox will get around to it. There was very little new in this article. When there is news, they will report it, as they have for the last several months.
I cancelled my subscription in 1967.
Their Thomas Sancton wrote slanderous things about Ted Maher (search FR for current thread) and refused to answer my letters correcting him.
Time is a mirror on the truth: the truth is the opposite of what Time claims.
Also have not subscribed to Time in decades, but recently was given a copy and had a gasket when I read the Garrison Keilor (sp?) column at the end.
Re: my post #137 -- try to find the email address of a real editor.
Glory, I hope you are CORRECT. With all the lies and worse through Waco, Foster, Brown, Flight 800, Flight 587, OKC, etc., it surely is time for a little truth. But again, I fear the cover quilt is very thick, well-constructed and owned by some very wise (in their own way) people. There has been little light on the other issues, at least not enough light to educate a substantial number of the American public. That won't change, in my mind, any time in the near future. I hold out little hope, but I'm in the mood for a miracle in this age of the internet! After all, they pulled the nine miners in Somerset out of much trouble, maybe indeed miracles are on the way!
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