GP> After that was the OKC bombing. Police radio traffic, recorded off a
GP> scanner (& yes, I've heard a recording of it), captured the words of a
OKC
GP> policeman saying: "We just found another unexploded bomb here in the
GP> evevator shaft . . . a military bomb!" Explosive experts from around
he
GP> nation have come out & flatly stated that the columns of the building
were
GP> broken with somebody's cutting charges, & were not the result of the
GP> explosion out front.
GP> One small business owner in OKC was at his shop opening up early when he
GP> saw the ATF & OKC bomb squad assembling in the parking lot across the
GP> street with "Bomb Squad" painted on their vehicles. This was 30 minutes
GP> _before_ the blast. In spite of threats & heavy
GP> intimidation by both FBI &
GP> ATF, the man has refused to change his "story."
Whoa! April 19, 1995, at about 9:15 or 9:30 am, I crawled out of my sick
bed, loaded my wheel chair into my car and went downtown to see if this old
cripple could help. I got a first hand look at the blast damage and, believe
me, it was strictly amateur's work. Anybody who had any training or
experience with explosives could have done a lot more damage with a lot less
explosive. There was no indication that any "cutting charges" were planted.
Had there been, the rescue and retrieval efforts would have been much easier.
I'd like to know the name of this "small business owner in OKC" that you cite
(if you're not just blowing smoke). I've still got contacts in the Oklahoma
County D.A.'s office, the Sheriff's Office and the OSBI who could bring him
in for me to question. Or I can go call on him myself. If you're not just
blowing smoke, please post his name and his business name and address. I'll
go question him and post the results. (Oh, I know how to question people.
Ask Ernie P. about intelligence agents - aka spooks).
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