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To: honway
Well, I don't know in what way I was misinformed. All I know is that the fireman thought he found another bomb. Another bomb didn't go off. My point in that statement was that I was there. Because of the second bomb scare, I ran to the area where the make shift command post had been established giving me the opportunity to listen in on conversations with the head LEOs who were discussing the early witness statements. I was simply giving the information as a frame of reference. I have heard the theories that there were bombs placed at strategic points in the building, and that there was a undetonated bomb found. And I have heard the theories that there was some sort of bomb in the ATF office, that belonged to the ATF. I do not believe either. If in fact there was an undetonated bomb, of either type, they would not have let us back into the building area as quickly as they did. The evacuation was not lengthy enough for an undetonated bomb to have been disarmed, and safely removed. That is just my opinion. Nothing to base that on. Just my opinion, based on my observations.
100 posted on 11/10/2002 9:09:33 PM PST by yukong
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To: yukong
http://www.oklahomacounty.org/GrandJuryReport2.htm

FINAL REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY

F. EXPLOSIVES REPORTED TO BE FOUND IN THE BUILDING

We investigated claims that explosives were found in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Our investigation determined as follows:

A desk ornament that looked like a bundle of dynamite with a clock attached to it. The desk ornament belonged to an ATF agent, and was not an explosive device.

Several federal law enforcement agencies were housed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Small arms and small arms ammunition were not an uncommon discovery throughout the search and rescue phase.

An inert T.O.W. missile was found and mistaken for a secondary explosive device. The inert T.O.W. missile belonged to the U.S. Customs Department.

Based on our review of video tapes and photographs, packages of small arms ammunition were mistaken for packs of C4 explosive by one Oklahoma City Police Department officer.

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I am very weary of the claims that the OKC Fire Department evacuated the Murrah Building leaving victims to die as Firemen retreated from desk ornaments,an inert TOW missile and small arms ammunition. There is no limit to dishonor the federal government is prepared to bestow on the brave firefighters and policemen in the building that day in order to cover up the additional unexploded bombs in the Murrah Building.

Don't take my word for it, go ask a Fireman if he would abandon dying victims after discovering "small arms ammunition" or a desk ornament and see what he says.

101 posted on 11/10/2002 9:36:59 PM PST by honway
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To: yukong
This ridiculous notion that firefighters who are trained and prepared to enter buildings on fire to save people would turn tail and run when they see a 48" TOW missile disturbs me greatly.

Consider the firefighters running up the stairwell in the World Trade Center toward a 767 jumbo jet on fire and compare that to what the federal government is expecting us to believe about the OKC firefighters. I am not buying it.

Too many Oklahoma firefighters have died in the line of duty for me to buy it.

102 posted on 11/10/2002 9:48:53 PM PST by honway
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