I agree with what McVeigh's lawyer says here. There are many people who agree with McVeigh.
An article I read in the Sunday newspaper makes the claim that the militia, i.e. potential McVeighs, had disbanded since the OKC bombing. I don't believe this. I believe the people who hate the government like McVeigh did, simply went underground. I have a very sick feeling that we will soon be hearing from these people who went underground. I pray I am wrong.
McVeigh supposedly was inspired by the book, "Turner Diaries". If the other people who will carry on his work are also inspired by this book, then I predict the next violence we see will be in Washington, D.C.
Now that Tim McVeigh is dead, the relatives and friends of victims believe there will be closure. I don't see closure, I see the beginning of martyrdom for Tim McVeigh.
If there is a Second American Revolution, which McVeigh gave his life to begin, McVeigh will go down in the new history books as one of the founding fathers of the New United States of America.
I can't help but think that someone is government wanted him dead because they knew/know what his death will signal... It will be like the shot heard around the world on April 19, 1776, the one that began the American Revolution.
Don't you find it strange that Waco was incinerated on the day the first shot of the American Revolution was heard 'round the world? This gave McVeigh two dates to commemorate, the start of the Revolution against Britain, and the Waco holocaust.
Only time will tell if McVeigh fired the first volley in the Second American Revolution, one that will free us from a New World Order that still rules us from Britain.
As McVeigh's lawyer says in the article below, I also believe McVeigh was part of a larger conspiracy. He had help to do what he did. When and where will they strike next? If they follow the script written for them by the CIA, i.e. "The Turner Diaries", the Washington DC FBI building will be their target.
If the FBI building is bombed, I will know ONE thing for sure. The "terrorists" that were the compatriots of Tim McVeigh, were and ARE part of our government.
My next question is: Who do they serve? The NWO or the Constitution?
Today they are called terrorists. If they create a Second American Revolution and WIN, they will be called Patriots and Heros! Throughout history, one man's terrorist is another man's hero.
Hold your breath! I think we are on the down hill ride on the biggest roller coaster in the world!
From: Ambrovista@aol.com
Date: Mon Jun 11, 2001 11:57 am
Subject: Lawyer Tells of McVeigh Conspiracy
Sunday May 6 10:39 PM ET
Lawyer Tells of McVeigh Conspiracy
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010506/us/mcveigh_attorney_2.html
By TIM TALLEY, Associated Press Writer
ENID, Okla. (AP) - Timothy McVeigh (news - web sites)'s former attorney said
Sunday that the Oklahoma City bomber's execution could bring him martyrdom
and create a wider forum for his anti-government views.
Stephen Jones, who led McVeigh's defense team when he was convicted and
sentenced to death on federal bombing charges, said McVeigh's scheduled May
16 execution in Terre Haute, Ind., was giving him a public platform he would
not have if he were sentenced to life in prison.
He said he believes McVeigh wants to inspire others who share his views.
``Look at what hell one man caused. Look at what you can do,'' Jones said in
an interview with The Associated Press. The bombing killed 168 people and
injured more than 500 others.
Jones also repeated his contention that the April 19, 1995 bombing was part
of a conspiracy and that McVeigh is lying when he claims sole responsibility.
He said McVeigh's death will prevent authorities from learning the names of
his co-conspirators.
``Tim McVeigh is a clever, manipulative, cunning person,'' Jones said. ``Tim
McVeigh is certainly capable of elaborate lies. I'm not going to be silent
when he lies, which he has.''
Terry Nichols was convicted on federal conspiracy and manslaughter charges
and sentenced to life in prison. Michael Fortier is serving a 12-year federal
sentence after pleading guilty to having prior knowledge of the bombing plan
but not alerting authorities.
But Jones said he believes others were also involved, and that McVeigh has
remained silent to protect them.
``He was a member of a terrorist group and terrorist groups protect their
members,'' Jones said. ``I don't think the truth will ever come out.''
Although he has had no contact with McVeigh for three years, Jones said his
thoughts will be with his former client during the execution.
``I think he's terribly frightened, terribly afraid,'' Jones said. ``He has a
goal larger than his life. He is willing to die for that goal.''