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Feb 19, 2018 14:58:11   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
The Secret Life of Timothy McVeigh
http://republicbroadcasting.org/news/the-secret-life-of-timothy-mcveigh/

https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk

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Feb 19, 2018 15:30:11   #
Kevyn
 
Republic Brodcast Network? Wow you are really bobbing for apples in the crackpot septic tank these days.

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Feb 19, 2018 15:48:07   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Kevyn wrote:
Republic Brodcast Network? Wow you are really bobbing for apples in the crackpot septic tank these days.


Hey you absolute JackAss!!!!
you won't watch the video, but others will and comment.
I followed this evidence when it happened.
You are a total dim-wit, kevy.
Maybe worse.

https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk

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Feb 19, 2018 15:58:15   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
I suggest you have a mental health professional look into your irrational obsession with conspiracy theories. I mean, good grief, you are digging up graves damn near 25 years old. Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?

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Feb 19, 2018 16:18:09   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I suggest you have a mental health professional look into your irrational obsession with conspiracy theories. I mean, good grief, you are digging up graves damn near 25 years old. Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?


"Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?' Blade_Runner
Damn straight it does.
Successful False Flags invite more of the same.
You too won't bother to evaluate the evidence.
Should I be surprised?
It will take time to find out why the dirty FBI allowed the Florida high school massacre.
There was a cover up of the OK City bombing.
The BATF were told to stay home that morning. They were warned. The others were not.
There was more than a truck bomb, according to a military expert in the field of explosives.
McVeigh was a military person, that supposedly left the service.
https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk
McVeigh's accomplice was hurried out of the country, and taken out of view by the media. dozens of incriminating evidence blacked out, and not investigated.
What makes you so worried, blade? You certainly didn't take the time to evaluate the videos.

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Feb 19, 2018 16:51:26   #
timofrock
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I suggest you have a mental health professional look into your irrational obsession with conspiracy theories. I mean, good grief, you are digging up graves damn near 25 years old. Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?


As I said, your place fits...ignorance is no excuse, but so you shall remain.
25 year old sexual predation isn't relevant either, is it.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:01:32   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
timofrock wrote:
As I said, your place fits...ignorance is no excuse, but so you shall remain.
25 year old sexual predation isn't relevant either, is it.


some people seem to have a guilt complex, when perps are being exposed.
Hard to figure.
https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk

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Feb 19, 2018 17:07:40   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
eagleye13 wrote:
"Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?' Blade_Runner
Damn straight it does.
Successful False Flags invite more of the same.
You too won't bother to evaluate the evidence.
Should I be surprised?
It will take time to find out why the dirty FBI allowed the Florida high school massacre.
There was a cover up of the OK City bombing.
The BATF were told to stay home that morning. They were warned. The others were not.
There was more than a truck bomb, according to a military expert in the field of explsives.
McVeigh was a military person, that supposehttp://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/edit-post-screen?postnum=2324379#dly left the service.
McVeigh's accomplice was hurried out of the country, and taken out of view by the media. dozens of incriminating evidence blacked out, and not investigated.
What makes you so worried, blade? You certainly didn't take the time to evaluate the videos.
"Is any of this relevant to the real world he... (show quote)
Horseshit. Absolute false flag horseshit. You must have false flag conspiracies flowing out of your ass like explosive diarrhea. I mean, Jesus, you have a picture of the federal government as an efficient, perfectly functioning, well oiled machine that can pull off all sorts of impossible missions. Hasn't it occurred to you yet that the federal government is so f*cked up its a wonder it can find its own ass with two hands and a flashlight.

Be advised, there are things we should be concerned about now that far exceed the futility of digging up graves and conjuring up ghosts from the past.

Who Was Timothy McVeigh?

Raised in working-class Pendleton, New York, Timothy McVeigh developed an interest in guns and his separatist leanings as a bullied teenager. He served with distinction in the Persian Gulf War, but grew increasingly disillusioned with the U.S. government after his discharge. Following months of planning, McVeigh on April 19, 1995, detonated explosives outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, resulting in 168 casualties and another several hundred wounded victims. McVeigh was apprehended shortly after the bombing, and was executed by lethal injection on June 11, 2001.

Early Life

Timothy James McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968, in Lockport, New York, and grew up nearby in the working-class town of Pendleton. After his parents divorced, he lived with his father and developed an interest in guns through target practice sessions with his grandfather. It was during this time he read The Turner Diaries, an anti-government tome by neo-Nazi William Pierce. The book described a bombing of a federal building, and fueled McVeigh’s paranoia about a government plot to repeal the Second Amendment.

Tall, skinny and quiet, McVeigh was bullied as a teenager. He was also very bright, even earning a partial college scholarship after graduating from high school in 1986, though he only briefly attended a business school before dropping out.

McVeigh in 1988 enlisted in the U.S. Army and became a model soldier, earning the Bronze Star for bravery in the Persian Gulf War. He received an invitation to try out for the Army's special forces but gave up after only two days, and was discharged in 1991.

McVeigh initially returned to New York but soon took up a peripatetic lifestyle as he followed the gun show circuit, selling weapons and preaching the evils of the government. He periodically spent time with Army buddies Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier, who shared McVeigh’s passion for guns and hatred of federal authority.

Rising Anger

Two events involving the FBI's actions against separatists added fuel to Timothy McVeigh’s anger toward the government: In the summer of 1992, white separatist Randy Weaver was engaged in a standoff with government agents at his cabin in Ruby Ridge, Idaho. He was suspected of selling illegal sawed-off shotguns. The siege resulted in the death of Weaver’s son and wife.

Then, in April 1993, federal agents surrounded the Texas compound of a religious organization called the Branch Davidians to arrest their leader, David Koresh, on illegal weapons charges. On April 19, McVeigh watched on television as the FBI stormed the compound, resulting in a firestorm that killed dozens of Branch Davidians, including children.
Oklahoma City Bombing

In September 1994, Timothy McVeigh put into motion his plan to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. With accomplices Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier, McVeigh acquired tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer and gallons of fuel to form a highly volatile explosive. McVeigh chose the Murrah federal building because it provided excellent camera angles for media coverage. He wanted to make this attack a platform for his anti-government message.

On the morning of April 19, 1995, the second anniversary of the FBI siege on the Branch Davidian compound, Timothy McVeigh parked a Ryder truck loaded with the explosive substance in front of the Murray building. People were coming to work and on the second floor, children were arriving at the day-care center. At 9:02 a.m., the explosion ripped the entire north wall off the building, destroying all nine floors. More than 300 other buildings in the immediate area were damaged or destroyed. In the rubble were 168 victims, including 19 young children, and another 650-plus wounded.
Arrest, Trial and Execution

Early reports suggested that a Middle Eastern terrorist group may have been responsible, but within days, Timothy McVeigh was considered the primary suspect. He was already in jail, having been pulled over shortly after the bombing for a license plate violation, during which time he was found to be carrying an illegally concealed handgun. Nichols soon surrendered to authorities, and the two were indicted for the bombing in August.

Following a five-week-long trial that began in April 1997, McVeigh was convicted after 23 hours of deliberation, and he was sentenced to death. The following year, Nichols was sentenced to life in prison.

While on death row, Timothy McVeigh was interviewed for a biography, American Terrorist, by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck. McVeigh spoke of the bombing with some pride, referring to the young victims as “collateral damage.” Meanwhile, his requests for an appeal and a new trial were rejected.

On June 11, 2001, following an attempted stay of execution, federal prison authorities placed a needle in Timothy McVeigh’s right leg and pumped a deadly stream of drugs into his veins. He died within minutes, and his body was cremated.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:08:27   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I suggest you have a mental health professional look into your irrational obsession with conspiracy theories. I mean, good grief, you are digging up graves damn near 25 years old. Is any of this relevant to the real world here and now?
Yes it's still relevant. Eric Holder was involved in the coverup,
Yes it was a conspiracy, or the officers and people who saw explosives placed in the building by
fake telephone workers and tried to get the word out wouldn't have been arkancided.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:16:22   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
11r20 wrote:
Yes it's still relevant. Eric Holder was involved in the coverup,
Yes it was a conspiracy, or the officers and people who saw explosives placed in the building by
fake telephone workers and tried to get the word out wouldn't have been arkancided.


Notice; Blade has an already made dossier on McVeigh. Blade ignores the extensive back ground given on McVeigh in the video, and his contacts. The Second man is ignored.
This is not something I enjoy. It just is, and False Flags keep repeating.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:22:41   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Notice; Blade has an already made dossier on McVeigh. Blade ignores the extensive back ground given on McVeigh in the video, and his contacts. The Second man is ignored.
This is not something I enjoy. It just is, and False Flags keep repeating.


I'm from that neck of the woods and remember the people who were threatened and
the officers who were arkancided. I still have old print articles bookmarked from
back then if the sites are still active.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:36:17   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
The original site is gone but i remember posting this on another site.

AG Eric Holder was responsible for 168 deaths in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing…and more
coachisright.com ^ | Dec. 19, 2011 | Doug Book, staff writer

Posted on 12/19/2011, 5:26:29 AM

Documents obtained by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit show then Clinton Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder authorized members of the FBI to provide explosives to Oklahoma City bombing criminals Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols immediately prior to the April, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building.

Holder had authorized the FBI to provide the explosives to McVeigh and Nichols in conjunction with a Clinton Administration undercover operation named PATCON, an acronym for “Patriot Conspiracy.” As Jesse Trentadue describes it, “PATCON was designed to infiltrate and incite… militia[s] and evangelical Christians to violence so that the Department of Justice could crush them.”

Both Waco and Ruby Ridge are now known to have been PATCON inspired, Department of Justice plots. Shortly after the Oklahoma City bombing, Holder instructed FBI agents to recover from Terry Nichols any remainder of the explosives the Bureau had provided him and McVeigh.

To the chagrin of Eric Holder, the explosives were later discovered by another agency, complete with the fingerprints of both Nichols, McVeigh and 2 FBI agents.

Holder had reportedly offered Nichols respite from the death penalty for his cooperation in recovering the explosives. Obviously the Deputy Attorney General considered covering up his criminal complicity in the bombing eminently worth sparing Nichols just punishment for the murders of 168 innocent Americans.

Jesse Trentadue accidentally came across PATCON while investigating the murder of his brother Kenneth at the hands of the Clinton Department of Justice.

An FBI informant familiar with the Oklahoma City bombing story, Kenneth was found hanged in his cell after having been jailed by the FBI. Though an official FBI report had listed Kenneth as a suicide, it was obvious that he had been severely beaten and his throat cut.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:47:14   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
[quote=11r20]The original site is gone but i remember posting this on another site.

AG Eric Holder was responsible for 168 deaths in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing…and more
coachisright.com ^ | Dec. 19, 2011 | Doug Book, staff writer

Posted on 12/19/2011, 5:26:29 AM

Documents obtained by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit show then Clinton Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder authorized members of the FBI to provide explosives to Oklahoma City bombing criminals Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols immediately prior to the April, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building.

Holder had authorized the FBI to provide the explosives to McVeigh and Nichols in conjunction with a Clinton Administration undercover operation named PATCON, an acronym for “Patriot Conspiracy.” As Jesse Trentadue describes it, “PATCON was designed to infiltrate and incite… militia[s] and evangelical Christians to violence so that the Department of Justice could crush them.”

Both Waco and Ruby Ridge are now known to have been PATCON inspired, Department of Justice plots. Shortly after the Oklahoma City bombing, Holder instructed FBI agents to recover from Terry Nichols any remainder of the explosives the Bureau had provided him and McVeigh.

To the chagrin of Eric Holder, the explosives were later discovered by another agency, complete with the fingerprints of both Nichols, McVeigh and 2 FBI agents.

Holder had reportedly offered Nichols respite from the death penalty for his cooperation in recovering the explosives. Obviously the Deputy Attorney General considered covering up his criminal complicity in the bombing eminently worth sparing Nichols just punishment for the murders of 168 innocent Americans.

Jesse Trentadue accidentally came across PATCON while investigating the murder of his brother Kenneth at the hands of the Clinton Department of Justice.

An FBI informant familiar with the Oklahoma City bombing story, Kenneth was found hanged in his cell after having been jailed by the FBI. Though an official FBI report had listed Kenneth as a suicide, it was obvious that he had been severely beaten and his throat cut.[/quote]

Thanks for refreshing me on many of the details. There is sooo much more.
Kevy is just an air head,
I am curious why Blade would discount and ignore all the evidence of government complicity in the OK City Murrah Building bombing.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:47:39   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
eagleye13 wrote:
some people seem to have a guilt complex, when perps are being exposed.
Hard to figure.
https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk
Guilt complex? WTF are you talking about? Whatever the hell you are suggesting is an inexplicable disconnect from reality. Logic, reason, and critical thinking down the shitter.

MentalHelp: Paranoia and Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy theories: Here's what drives people to them, no matter how wacky.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:48:02   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
found the rest of it.

Upon Jesse taking the federal government to court, a federal judge ruled that the FBI had not only lied about Kenneth Trentadue’s death, the Bureau was also found guilty of having destroyed evidence concerning the case.

In 2001 the Trentadue family was awarded $1.1 million, $250,000 of which remains a reward for information leading to the conviction of Kenneth Trentadue’s killers.

In late November, Newsweek magazine was to run a story revealing the history of PATCON, the Oklahoma City bombing complete with the part played by Eric Holder, the FBI initiated killings at Waco and Ruby Ridge and the subsequent murder of Kenneth Trentadue…

THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS ATTACK ON OUR AMERICAN FREEDOMS. Please contact your Congressional Represenative and demand an investigation into this outrage.

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