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Conspiracy: The Oklahoma City--September 11 Connection
Philadelphia Daily News ^ | 10/3/02 | Michael Smerconish

Posted on 10/03/2002 12:54:17 PM PDT by Antoninus

I'M NOT A conspiracy guy. I think Oswald killed Kennedy, and that he acted alone. And, like all Americans, I figured that the tragic bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City was the work of two sick ex-Army guys, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.

Now I'm not so sure.

Last night, my radio station, the Big Talker 1210, brought three speakers to town for a remarkable presentation: Jayna Davis, a reporter from Oklahoma City; Larry Johnson, ex-deputy director of the State Department's office of counterterrorism, and Patrick Lang, Mideast expert formerly of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

In a spellbinding presentation, they made the case for a connection between Mideast terrorism, the Murrah bombing - and the attacks on the Twin Towers.

Now I know why former CIA Director James Woolsey has been quoted as saying that when the full truth is known about these acts of terrorism, the nation will owe Davis "a debt of gratitude."

Why her name is not already a household word is the greatest mystery of all. Just this week, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said that U.S. intelligence has "bulletproof" evidence of links between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. Rumsfeld didn't offer specifics. But here is what we know from the work of Davis.

When the Murrah bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, Davis was a reporter for the NBC affiliate in Oklahoma City. She was among the first journalists to broadcast that an enormous truck bomb had rocked the heartland, killing 168 and injuring hundreds.

In the immediate aftermath of the explosion, the FBI launched an international pursuit of several Middle Eastern-looking men seen fleeing the Murrah Building in a brown Chevy pickup right before the blast. Without explanation, that all-points bulletin was later canceled. Two days later, Timothy McVeigh was a household name. So was Terry Nichols.

And that's where most of us left the tale. Stunned, but convinced that two Army buddies, homegrown terrorists, acted alone.

Thankfully, Davis didn't close this book as quickly as most of us did. She pursued the APB and set off to track reports of multiple sightings of McVeigh with an elusive dark-haired accomplice. The infamous sketch of John Doe No. 2 was always tucked firmly in her grip.

Davis soon uncovered that several employees at an Oklahoma City property- management company said they had seen a brown Chevy truck like the getaway vehicle aggressively pursued by law enforcement parked outside their office in the days before the bombing. The company's owner was a Palestinian with a rap sheet and suspected ties to the PLO.

Davis learned that, six months before the bombing, the Palestinian hired a handful of ex-Iraqi soldiers to do maintenance at his rental houses. Eyewitnesses told Davis that they celebrated the bombing.

She was also made aware that these same men were absent from work on April 17, 1995, the day McVeigh rented the Ryder truck that carried the bomb.

While pursuing the story of these Middle Eastern men, Davis also became aware of another ex-Iraqi soldier in Oklahoma City named Hussain Hashem Al-Hussaini. She was taken aback to see that Al-Hussaini's picture, when overlaid with the government sketch of John Doe No. 2, was arguably a perfect match. He even sported a tattoo on his upper left arm indicating that he likely had served in Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard.

Davis then set about looking for a connection to McVeigh, Nichols, Al-Hussaini and other Iraqis. It came when a colleague located two eyewitnesses who claimed to have independently seen Al-Hussaini drinking beer with McVeigh in an Oklahoma City nightclub just four days before the bombing.

This convinced her station to run with the Iraqi-connection story. It was met with some controversy.

The Justice Department responded that the identification of John Doe No. 2 was merely a case of mistaken identity. Al-Hussaini contacted local reporters, claiming to be falsely accused. Davis did not back off because she believed she could repudiate Al-Hussaini's alibi.

AND SHE LOCATED two dozen witnesses who identified eight specific Middle Eastern men, the majority of whom were ex-Iraqi soldiers, who were seen with McVeigh and Nichols. Two witnesses named Al-Hussaini as the dark-haired, olive-skinned man they observed one block from the Murrah Building just before daybreak on the day of the blast.

She also uncovered evidence that implicated several of Al-Hussaini's co-workers. One of these men was identified as sitting in the driver's seat of a Chevy pickup at an Oklahoma City apartment complex hours before the truck was abandoned on the lot and towed to the FBI command post. According to police records, the truck had been stripped of its vehicle identification numbers and identifying body molding.

The story gathered steam. Here, it would appear, was the deserted pickup that was the same vehicle that was seen speeding away from the vicinity of the Murrah building with two Arab-looking occupants.

And there was more. Five witnesses independently fingered several of Al-Hussaini's associates as frequent visitors to an Oklahoma City motel in the months, days, and hours leading up to 9:02 a.m. on April 19. On numerous occasions, the subjects were seen in the company of McVeigh, and during a few instances, associating with Nichols - at the same motel!

Davis spoke to the motel owner and a maintenance worker who said the men came within feet of a large Ryder truck parked on the west side of the parking lot at 7:40 a.m. on April 19. An unexplained odor of diesel fuel emanated from the rear carriage. Minutes later, McVeigh entered the motel office and returned the room key. The motel owner then saw McVeigh drive off the lot with a man identified as Al-Hussaini.

To this day, the Justice Department has refused to return the original registration logs for the motel.

Davis has 80 pages of affidavits and 2,000 supporting documents, and they suggest not only an Iraqi connection to the Murrah bombing, but also to the attacks against the Twin Towers.

For example, Nichols was a man of modest means. Yet he traveled frequently to the Philippines. Davis discovered that Nichols was there, in Cebu City in December 1994, at the same time as the convicted mastermind of the first World Trade Center attack, Ramzi Yousef.

She has also found evidence that Islamic terrorists boasted of having recruited two "lily whites" for terrorism.

Al-Hussaini had a very American response to Davis' investigation. He sued for defamation. In a ruling on Nov. 17, 1999, federal Judge Timothy Leonard dismissed the case.

In 1995, the federal grand jury proclaimed in the official indictment that McVeigh and Nichols acted with "others unknown." And several members of the Denver juries who convicted the two said publicly that they thought they had help.

Since 1997, Davis has repeatedly tried to interest the FBI in her investigation. She has been rebuffed.

As for Al-Hussaini, after leaving Oklahoma City, he went on to work at Boston's Logan International Airport, the point of origin for several for the 9/11 hijackers, including Mohammad Atta.

One more thing. That motel where McVeigh, Nichols and Al-Hussaini were seen together was later visited (pre-9/11) by Atta, Zacharias Moussaouy and Marwan Al-Shehi.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: 911; alqaeda; iraq; terrorism
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To: Jim Robinson
Smerconish just mentioned FR twice on 1210 AM in Philadelphia as a result of seeing this thread.

In other news, Arlen (Mac)Specter just sent a query to the director of the FBI and Ashcroft about this matter, and apparently, Smerconish and Jana Davis are going to present their case in Specter's office next week -- on live radio and maybe TV.

This one is developing....
21 posted on 10/04/2002 1:59:59 PM PDT by Antoninus
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To: Antoninus
Would some kind freeper link this thread to yesterdays thread. Thank you.
22 posted on 10/04/2002 2:09:19 PM PDT by fightu4it
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To: Abar
That's too weird, Abar. Have you relayed this info to anybody?

Not that it would probably matter, anyway. We're talking Seattle, after all. But maybe somebody outside of Seattle could connect the dots...
23 posted on 10/04/2002 2:18:33 PM PDT by livius
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To: MarMema
siddiqui is high profile, Mansour much, much less so.

siddiqui thrives on publicity and is often seen at any public event related to muslims. He's the local 'polish' on the face of terrorism/islam.

I encourage you and all Americans to attend all
public events that include these types.

It will chill you to the bone to see keffiyah-wearing 'palestinians' chanting "jihad, jihad, jihad" OPENLY! right here in OUR front yard.

I guarantee you'll come away with a whole new perspective - what we're up against, how serious they are, and how serious we must get.
24 posted on 10/04/2002 7:25:09 PM PDT by Abar
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To: livius
Yes.

Seattle is a lost cause.

Komrade Locke through Komrade Kerlikowski are solidly in the terrorists corner.

That's why muslim terror is here.

25 posted on 10/04/2002 7:39:56 PM PDT by Abar
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To: Antoninus
Was reading an article this morning in The Daily Oklahoman about how they are going to continue blocking off Pennsylvania Avenue for two blocks in front of the White House since it was blocked off after the OKC Bombing.

Question? If clinton was so convinced that it was domestic terrorism and they had all the domestic terrorist arrested, why did they block off Pennsylvania Avenue? Makes no sense. It makes sense if it was international terrorism. But it sure doesn't make sense since Clinton was so quick to point it was only McVeigh and Nichols and the other John Doe conveniently turned up someone that didn't really look like him.
26 posted on 10/04/2002 7:43:31 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: Abar; Libertina; cmsgop; big ern; Patriot62; swarthyguy
Thanks for this url. Here is another writing I found about Siddiqui. Typical methods used.

"At the outset of his lecture, Pipes took note of the various attempts made by Radical Muslims in the Seattle area to prevent him from speaking and thanked his sponsors for persevering in their sponsorship. Militant Islam, he observed, “is not only my subject but it is also my context. The debate over this lecture is a textbook example of militant Islamic methods: an attempt to close down discussion of issues; intimidation; scurrilous attacks; fabrication.” Thus was Pipes, with characteristic elegance of mind, able to to use the very campaign against his lecture as a perfect existential realization of one of its central ideas: namely, that Radical Islam is not merely a dangerous phenomenon but it is here, in our midst."

Edward Alexander is a professor of English at the University of Washington.

We are indeed in very deep here in the Seattle area.

27 posted on 10/05/2002 8:09:06 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema
Siddiqui also got recognition from the police for being a great citizen??
28 posted on 10/05/2002 8:16:52 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: Antoninus
Please keep me posted, pinged or flagged. This is some of puss still oozing out of the Clinton, Clinton, Reno & Gore, Inc. regime!!!

Somebody needs to lance this boil as it's got a huge white head on it!!!

Jana Davis deserves a perpetual Politzer!!!

29 posted on 10/05/2002 8:24:11 AM PDT by SierraWasp
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To: MarMema
Pipes had to be sneaked in to his own lecture under heavy armed guard. He had to use a secret underground entrance, emerging at the UW Kane lecture hall from inside a closet.

The usual arab muslim terorrists and terrorist supporters were there. They disrupted his speech a number of times, screaming "arafat is my HERO!" among other things.

Armed guards were on both sides of the lecture the entire time - that's the only things those pigs understand - force.

30 posted on 10/05/2002 4:49:44 PM PDT by Abar
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To: MarMema
SPD's Komrade Kerlikowske, aside from being hated by the majority of his troops, is a rabid anti-American socialist in my opinion.

When he's not busy using his office to erode the Constitutional safeguards of decent law-abiding citizens, he's actively encouraging terrorism - along with Sims, Gossett, Locke, and the whole gang - in my opinion.

Portland has Mayor Vera Katz and PDX PD Kirkland and PDX PD Kroeker - who all refused to cooperate with Ashcroft on federal terrorism investigations...Seattle has Nickels and Kerlikowske...and the last time I saw them together (9/10) they were on the idris mosque steps giving us 'diversity is our strength' lectures and telling how 'hate crimes' against muslims would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. *Nothing* was said about protecting non-muslims though.

There should be no doubt as to where their allegiances lie.

PS: The head of the FBI was there, the federal prosecutor, the governor and a bunch of others.

Yes, we are indeed in deep, deep, trouble here.

PPS: I would be surprised if Kerlikowske DIDN'T support the face of terror with a proclamation. There should be absolutely no doubt why terrorists chose to live and operate in environs like Seattle and Portland!!!

31 posted on 10/05/2002 5:24:32 PM PDT by Abar
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