: No really, that's a serious question.
: Throughout the whole Oklahoma City bombing saga the mainstream
: has been spinning a line. It has ignored compelling
: evidence contrary to the official line that McVeigh acted
: alone in delivering a truck carrying a fertilizer bomb to
: the Murrah Building.
: This is completely at odds with the testimony of eyewitnesses
: and the opinion of many experts, including retired Air
: Force Brigadier General Benton K. Partin, former head of
: the U.S. Air Force Armament Technology Laboratory. His
: request that the bomb site be preserved for further
: investigation was completely ignored by the U.S.
: Government; instead the site was covered over three weeks
: ahead of schedule, effectively burying the remaining
: forensic evidence.
: Many eyewitnesses reported not one but two explosions and this
: is a certifiable fact. Investigations at the Oklahoma
: Geological Survey at the University of Oklahoma revealed
: seismographic records indicating two explosions, ten
: seconds apart. The first occurred at 9: 02 and 13 seconds
: with another following at 9:02 and 23 seconds. According to
: General Partin and many explosive experts that investigator
: Ted Gunderson has spoken to, this rules out the explanation
: of a truck bomb.
: A more plausible explanation, says Gunderson, is a barometric
: bomb. This works via a process that involves not one but
: two explosions; the first uses an explosive known as PETN
: which releases a lethal cloud of chemicals, ammonium
: nitrate and aluminium silicate. This cloud is energised
: with what experts describe as a "high potential
: electrostatic field." A few seconds later there
: follows another blast using an explosive called PDTN that
: ignites the cloud created with a much greater force than
: TNT.
: This would account for the two blasts heard by witnesses and
: it would also explain the extensive damage caused by the
: explosion. However such a bomb would be beyond the scope of
: a supposed 'lone nut' like Timothy McVeigh. In fact
: knowledge of how to construct such a device is available to
: only a few with the highest level of security clearance
: because the barometric bomb is still highly classified. In
: other words only those with a high level of security
: clearance in the U.S. Government and security services
: would have access to the know how to construct such a
: device.
: Not only did McVeigh not have such clearance or the necessary
: know how to make such a device but according to
: investigator Sherman Skolnick he was under surveillance for
: days prior to the blast. Under video and audio scrutiny
: McVeigh was observed in the company of two "middle
: eastern types." All of which suggests that McVeigh was
: not the bomber but a patsy, a fall guy who was lined up to
: take the rap for the bombing. And his reward? A place in
: the history books with a new life and a clean bill of
: health after his "execution" maybe?
: Significantly, by court order there is to be no autopsy and
: no cremation of his body, this despite the fact that both
: are standard practise for executed prisoners. Moreover
: according to reporters covering the execution McVeigh
: seemed remarkably calm. So there were no last minute
: nerves, no clinical autopsy, no cremation and maybe no body
: too? Sources include: brasscheck, Team Infinity,
: skolnick.com and rense.com/general/okc.htm
: "The shallow breathing continued... or what appeared to
: be shallow breathing... even after they pronounced him
: dead." - Susan Carlson reporting on McVeigh's
: execution for WLS Chicago, broadcast minutes after the
: sentence was carried out.
: "Sgt. McVeigh was an outstanding soldier. He did what he
: was told, anticipated what had to be done (and) took pride
: in his work," - Capt. Jesus Angel Rodriguez, McVeigh's
: commanding officer during the Gulf War, testifying at his
: sentencing hearing.
DEAR PATRIOT820;
Which part of the UCMJ did you read that would in
your's and McVeigh's mind, authorize you to blow up a federal
building and maim and kill innocent people!?-STARDUSTER