Dear Friends, Patriots and Warriors of Truth:
Was Timothy McVeigh the John Brown of the late 20th Century?
Was he fighting to free us all from the plantation mentality of the Bilderberger crew, the British Zionists, the FedResSys, etc.? Or was he something different, something entirely different?
Ossawatomie John Brown had a legacy of fighting slavery -- most brutally -- in Bloody Kansas. He saw his own sons die in the long struggle which led him to Harpers' Ferry in October of 1859. He sought to incite a slave rebellion in Virginia, sort of like trying to unify the Crips and Bloods in California, today, for the purpose of roasting Gray Davis and Barbra Streisand. Quite literally! So who was Timothy McVeigh? What was his 'cause,' if he really had one? What did he really do?
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Does "a patsy" willingly and knowingly go to his death, without a feeling of anger over being stupidly played, without revealing some small indicator of emotion?? Who is this remorseless thing, this Timothy James McVeigh, good soldier and genius-level bomb builder? Dear friends, the assignment for everyone's homework is to compare and contrast the nervous, "trapped" look of fear and anger in those few moments recorded for posterity, of Lee Harvey Oswald -- after John F. Kennedy was murdered in Dealey Plaza -- with the placid exterior and seeming good humor of McVeigh.
It has been said he thought of himself as being a soldier. What a load of poppycock!! Do PFC's or Staff Sergeants get to make unilateral declarations of war and conduct their own special operations? By the way, if he was a soldier, where was THE LAWFUL ORDER or his own declaration of war, any way? I don't think Timothy J. McVeigh did anything more important than to drive that truck -- maybe to help pack it too -- and to participate in what clearly was a Gordian knot of plots within plots. It is my considered belief that he was either acting under orders as a part of a secretive military unit, or at least thought that he was doing such -- perhaps working in what looks to be an ATF "sting" operation that got suborned, badly ....
McVeigh is a crusader for his cause: why, then, did he not testify at his trial, when it was doubly clear -- with the neo-Stalinist show business presentation in motion -- that he was going to be convicted? McVeigh is the anomaly of anomalies.
He is so cold-blooded and calculating, he can draw up plans for and execute to perfection, a truck bomb that kills 169 men, women and children (including the woman never properly identified), but when he needs to "whack" an Oklahoma State trooper to make his getaway final and complete? He falters and quits, he gives up.
The McVeigh investigation goes hither, thither and yon, trying to dig up a solid connection between the alienated boy soldier and the "ultra-right wing" militia movement, and most specifically, the somewhat effective Michigan Militia. It fails miserably. So the President, William Jefferson Caligula, switches gears and takes out his ire on Rush Limbaugh and right-wing talk show guys.
Suddenly, they are the enemy who "created" McVeigh, not the U.S. Army or the Gulf War! That doesn't go anywhere for very long, but they keep trying to pound on it for more than year after.
What does happen is that the loathsome, complicated and unconstitutional Anti-Terrorism Bill that was stalled, dead in the water, in the U.S. Senate -- is revived and quick-marched to passage and implementation. Furthermore, the righteous anger of gun owners and constitutionalists is stalled out for more than a year. and the Chinese money-laundry operating at 1600 Penn. Ave., in D.C., serving coffee for cash night and day -- succeeds!!
It succeeds brilliantly, in fact!
Five years later, McVeigh is "executed" by lethal injection, not by hanging or electrocution or by the gas chamber, not by being shot in front of a firing squad, the honorable way for a good soldier to meet his Maker: and then at the end of the process the federales pull a switcheroo and the hearse which appears to be the vehicle taking him away from Terre Haute is not actually the car that transports his corpus delecti. Curious? The "feds" were worried about "an incident."
Whatever were they talking about? What a lie!
Not once in the years since McVeigh was "added" to the mix after The Great Arab Hunt collapsed of its own ridiculous weight, has any person voluntarily associated themselves with him or with his "cause," whatever that was or might have been! Nobody formed a defense fund, nobody wrote angry letters to their editors to justify his actions; and he attracted no 'singer-songwriters' to his cause -- and by comparison, think of the rousing Ballad of John Brown, set to the tune of the Methodist revival song of 1856 by William Steffe:
VERSION No. 1
[ These lyrics were probably concocted by the men of the Massachusetts Regiment, Second Battalion, in late 1861, but have no known author. Other versions exist. ]
John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave,
John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave,
John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave,
His soul is marching on.
CHORUS:
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on.
He's gone to be a soldier in the army of the Lord,
He's gone to be a soldier in the army of the Lord,
He's gone to be a soldier in the army of the Lord,
His soul is marching on!
John Brown's knapsack is strapped upon his back,
John Brown's knapsack is strapped upon his back,
John Brown's knapsack is strapped upon his back,
His soul is marching on!
His pet lambs will meet him on the way,
His pet lambs will meet him on the way,
His pet lambs will meet him on the way,
They go marching on!
They will hang Jeff Davis to a sour apple tree,
They will hang Jeff Davis to a sour apple tree,
They will hang Jeff Davis to a sour apple tree,
As they march along!
Now, three rousing cheers for the Union,
Now, three rousing cheers for the Union,
Now, three rousing cheers for the Union,
As we are marching on!
[ One of the Sergeants in the Massachusetts unit was a Scottish immigrant named John Brown, which accounts for the jocularity which has always accompanied this song. ]
This song was one of the greatest American songs ever created, and spawned a dozen different versions carried by the union soldiers in the War of Rebellion. It remains famous, today, and Brown is a heroic, tragic character. Name one song or slice of poesy that glorified Timothy James Oswald -- er, McVeigh, since his capture!?! What was his cause? His was a cause that no one could understand and which no one wanted to follow: the idea that any person would try to kidnap his body -- after he "died" -- is more New World Order nonsense. It smells of the really bad smell. It smells like psy-ops and MK Ultra.