Creative Speculation
Related: About this forumThe Secret Life of Timothy McVeigh
Youtube description:
TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=14714
Timothy McVeigh. We've been told so much about him, the Oklahoma City bombing, and what it meant for America. But what if it's all a lie? Join us today for this special Corbett Report podcastumentary as we examine the multiple trucks, multiple bombs, government informants, faked executions and other pieces of information suggesting that McVeigh was not a "lone wolf bomber" at all but a sheepdipped special forces operative working for the government, exactly as he claimed.
hack89
(39,179 posts)Thanks in advance.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)Excerpts From Timothy McVeigh Letter
Following are excerpts from a letter dated Oct. 20, 1993, and written by Timothy J. McVeigh to his sister Jennifer McVeigh. The idiosyncrasies in spelling and punctuation are Mr. McVeigh's.
Grandpa McVeigh saw this. He never knew why, but one day, I showed up at his door, freezing outside, in only sweat pants and in total, complete breakdown. Gramps, I'm sure, never told anyone about that day, and I respect him greatly for that, as I spent about an hour upstairs ''losing it.'' It was almost suicide at that point, but rage, but denial, but acceptance -- all these feelings were battling for control. . . .
Now here's what led to my current life: It all revolves around my arrival at Ft. Bragg for Special Forces. We all took intelligence, psychological, adeptness, and a whole battery of other tests. (Out of a group of 400). One day in formation, ten (10) Social Security numbers were called out (no names) and told to leave formation. Mine was one.
The 10 of us were told that out of the select group of 400, we had scored highest on certain tests. We had been selected because of our intelligence, physical make-up (165 lbs. 6 ft. being ''ultimate warrier'' type -- I was only slightly off -- 160 lbs. 6'1 1/2''), and physical abilities. We were to feel special, part of a hand-picked group). . . .
We were all asked to ''volunteer'' (talk about peer pressure!) to do some ''work for the government on the domestic, as well as international, front.'' . . .
What I learned next, both from the briefings, and from the questions and private talks included:
1.) We would be helping the CIA fly drugs into the U.S. to fund many covert operations;
2.) Military ''consultants'' were to work hand-in-hand w/civilian police agencies to ''quiet'' anyone whom was deemed a ''security risk.'' (We would be gov't-paid assassins!)
3.)Many other details -- to verify these last two, see the enclosed article, or watch, again the movie ''Lethal Weapon''. . .
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/01/us/excerpts-from-timothy-mcveigh-letter.html
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)At the Colbertt report links are in this summation of the documentary.
On the morning of April 19, 1995, a decorated Gulf War combat vet blew up the federal building in Oklahoma City using a truck bomb that he didnt build in a Ryder truck that he didnt rent with the help of a passenger who didnt exist. Having just gotten away with the largest act of terrorism on U.S. soil to date the Fort Bragg-trained Special Forces (sheep dipped) dropout blended in with the crowd by making his getaway in a car without a license plate and was immediately pulled over.
The ATF was the supposed target of the attack, but luckily all of their agents were out of the office that morning.
Later that day the president boldly declared we will find the people who did this and when we do, justice will be swift, certain and severe except for John Doe #2, who, according to the FBI, never existed.
In McVeighs unprecedented three and a half week trial the prosecution didnt show the CCTV footage of him (and John Doe #2) parking the Ryder truck, didnt explain why 24 separate witnesses mass hallucinated the existence of John Doe #2, didnt explain why the government was testing truck bombs and the army was storing Ryder trucks at Camp Gruber right before the bombing, and didnt talk to the FBI informants who blew the whistle on the plot, but they did collaborate with the CIA and they did convict McVeigh as the lone wolf bomber and Terry Nichols as his bomb constructing accomplice.
Still, a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists (including 300 bombing victims) insist on talking about facts and evidence and refuse to simply believe what theyve been told a million times by people in tailored suits with well-coiffed hair.
They quote the US Air Force Brigadier General and the FBI crime lab whistleblower and the inventor of the neutron bomb who point out the physical impossibility that the Ryder Truck bomb did the damage to the building, but that doesnt matter because if there were other bombs in the building that day we would have heard about them.
The FBI claims to have lost the footage showing McVeigh (and John Doe #2) parking the truck in front of the Murrah Building that morning, but thats understandable because the Bureau has a lot of important evidence to store.
Terry Nichols insists the FBI was involved in the plot but thankfully a judge has saved us the trouble of listening to him by preventing lawyers from deposing him.
There was a bomb squad truck parked across the street 2 hours before the blast, but that just shows the authorities were prepared for anything.
And someone called the executive secretariats office at the Justice Department in Washington and said the Murrah building had been bombed but this was 24 minutes before the blast. But that just shows the public was unusually vigilant that morning.
Also, the governor of Oklahomas brother wrote a book before the attack in which a Tom McVey plots to blow up a federal building, but thats probably just a coincidence.
McVeigh wrote a letter to his sister where he admitted to being a secret special forces operative and he complained to friends of the pain in his ass from an Army-implanted microchip, but thats crazy because if he didnt actually leave the Army in 1991 there would be proof of that.
This man never existed, and if you say otherwise youre a crazy government-hating nutjob who deserves to be locked in a cage for the rest of your life. Likewise him, her, them, her and him. (and him and him).
McVeigh was not executed on May 16, 2001 as scheduled because the FBI withheld 1000s of documents from McVeighs lawyers, but that doesnt matter because the execution went ahead anyway on June 11. In a highly unusual and secret agreement no autopsy was performed, one witness said he was still breathing and the prison officials admitted his hearse was a decoy. Then the case was officially closed.
https://www.corbettreport.com/okc-a-conspiracy-theory/