To: backhoe
I know what you mean - and I am beginning to wonder if those tinfoil people might be approaching the truth when they say McVeigh's death was a hoax as a part of the cover-up. Sounds ridiculous, but - hey - this whole thing is ridiculous!
One thing that gets me most of all, I think, is the gov't guy who was a dead-ringer for McVeigh! Do you remember that picture of him?
To: JudyB1938
the gov't guy who was a dead-ringer for McVeigh! Do you remember that picture of him? I actually don't; they all sort of blur together. That's the problem with this story, and other artifacts of the 'nineties-- too much, rather than too little, information.
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10/12/2002 4:46:04 AM PDT by
backhoe
To: JudyB1938
Call me a tin foil hat bearer if you must....but I knew something was amiss with this OKC bombing thing when the US government did it's own bomb test and built a 5 or 6 story structure TO A LESS STRICT building code....meaning a WEAKER structure, then loaded a truck with the same crap T.V. supposedly used in his Ryder truck. They blew the truck up, videotaped it, and guess what. It didn't take the structure out....it just blew out some windows...........
"Things that make you go HHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM"
Oops, my hat is slipping now :)
To: JudyB1938
"One thing that gets me most of all, I think, is the gov't guy who was a dead-ringer for McVeigh! Do you remember that picture of him?"
Yeah, I do. The McVeigh "ringer" was on the front cover of Soldier of Fortune, I believe, and he was a federal agent who was photographed outside one of the courts dealing with Waco. I think he was photographed with a "burp gun," and he was, most definitely, a ringer for McVeigh.
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