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Could OKC 'silver bullet' have prevented 9-11?
New book connects the dots from Saddam to 1995 attack
Posted: April 16, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
With the nation's attention drawn to the 9-11 Commission
hearings and high-level finger pointing on all sides,
investigative reporter Jayna Davis' newly released book, "The
Third Terrorist: The Middle Eastern Connection to the Oklahoma
City Bombing," sets out a disturbing scenario of law-enforcement
failures and suggests the Sept. 11 attacks possibly could have
been prevented if evidence of an Iraqi and al-Qaida link to OKC
had been pursued.
In her book, published by WND Books, Davis documents a
compelling body of evidence that illustrates how Iraqi
intelligence agents infiltrated the United States to recruit and
assist Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols in the 1995 bombing of
the Alfred P. Murrah Building – evidence the FBI refused to
receive from Davis and investigate in 1997. Among the many
revelations are court records that suggest one of McVeigh's and
Nichols's accused Middle Eastern handlers had foreknowledge of
the 9-11 plot.
Furthermore, Davis documents her contention the government
purposefully and willfully ignored evidence that implicated
Middle Eastern suspects – evidence that FBI and governmental
sources believe possibly could have prevented the terrorist
attacks of 9-11.
Davis writes that in November 1997, Hussain Hashem Al-Hussaini –
a former Iraqi Republican Guardsman whom multiple eyewitnesses
identified as McVeigh's elusive accomplice, John Doe 2 –
confided to his psychiatrist that he was anxious about his
airport job because "if something were to happen there, I (Al-Hussaini)
would be a suspect." At the time, Al-Hussaini was employed at
Boston Logan International Airport, where two of the four 9-11
suicide hijackings originated.
Iraq-al-Qaida link
"The Third Terrorist" strongly rebuts former Clinton aide
Richard Clarke's assertion that Saddam and al-Qaida were not
linked, exposing Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh as a "lily
white" recruit who acted in collusion with a cadre of Iraqi
soldiers.
In his book, "Against All Enemies," Clarke acknowledges he
"could never disprove" that McVeigh's accomplice, Terry Nichols,
learned the macabre genius of terrorist bomb making under the
training of Philippines-based al-Qaida explosives expert Ramzi
Yousef, the convicted mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center
bombing. Davis first broke this lead eight years ago and
uncovered eyewitness testimony directly linking the Kansas
farmer to Osama bin Laden's chief general. According to her
research, Terry Nichols and Ramzi Yousef met in the southern
Philippines in the early 1990s to discuss bomb making.
Other revelations in Davis' book include:
* Saddam Hussein dispatched intelligence operatives to carry out
the bombing of an American federal building to avenge his
humiliating Gulf War defeat.
* Acting upon evidence compiled by Davis, David Schippers
(former chief investigator for the impeachment of Bill Clinton)
demanded a June 2001 meeting with Attorney General John Ashcroft
to prevent what he prophetically termed "terrorists blowing up
Lower Manhattan."
* The failure to examine a Middle Eastern connection in Oklahoma
City spawned an emboldened Islamic extremist entity to commit
wholesale murder on a scale the world had never before seen.
* What Davis calls the "proven connection" between bin Laden and
Saddam Hussein.
Commented R. James Woolsey, director of central intelligence,
from 1993-1995: "This fascinating product of Jayna Davis'
thorough and dogged investigative reporting effectively shifts
the burden of proof to those who would still contend that
McVeigh and Nichols executed the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
without the support of a group or groups from the Middle East."
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OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING COVER-UP
TIMOTHY McVEIGH died as a SOLDIER
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Following his 1995 arrest for bombing the Oklahoma City federal
building, Timothy McVeigh spent six years in prison, a stay that
ended with his June 11, 2001 execution at the Terre Haute
penitentiary. During McVeigh's incarceration, his Bureau of
Prisons's "central file" became voluminous, growing to more than
2000 pages and documenting his stays at several federal
institutions. The file, which covers everything from medical
visits to interview requests, was released to The Smoking Gun on
October 17, four months after we filed a Freedom of Information
Act request for the records.
BoP officials provided TSG with 1850 pages of material. Citing
personal privacy exemptions, they withheld 153 pages in their
entirety and, on many of the released pages, redacted the names
of reporters, prison employees, and lawyers.
The file offers a fascinating glimpse into McVeigh's prison
years, especially the final months of his life. Below you'll
find an assortment of these BoP documents grouped into various
categories. While we urge you to examine all the records, here
are a few highlights from TSG's perspective:
* McVeigh told a caseworker he thought local schoolchildren
might write to thank him since classes were going to be
cancelled in Terre Haute on the day of his scheduled execution.
* According to one memo, the killer found the FBI's failure to
turn over certain discovery files "very entertaining" and
thought "these government errors lend support to his ideas and
actions."
* McVeigh was obsessed with the care of his teeth. He wrote
prison officials and badgered them about the availability and
price of dental tooth picks, pushed for a "soft bristle"
toothbrush, and wrote about his need for a "dental flosser." In
two letters, McVeigh actually provided crude renditions of his
desired flosser (though he acknowledged his poor artistic skills
with the notation, "I suck at drawing").
* During his final weeks, the inmate received written interview
requests from the likes of Meet the Press and the Howard Stern
Show.
* Despite assertions he was ready to die, McVeigh suffered from
heightened anxiety two weeks before his scheduled May 16
execution (which was eventually postponed until June 11). His
appetite sagged, he lost weight, and prison staffers believed
McVeigh was "starving himself," according to one medical report.
* Though ensconced on death row, McVeigh made sure to get a flu
shot last winter.
* Saddled with chronic dyspepsia, McVeigh consumed much Zantac
and Pepcid. But, one memo states, he apparently stopped taking
Tagamet because of concerns that "one of the side effects is
breast enlargement." He also had a habit "whereby he squeezes
[acne] zits off his face."
* Six months before his execution, McVeigh told a psychologist
that, due to his military background, he was interested in
watching "Saving Private Ryan." But the mass murderer "found it
ironic that because it was rated R, it couldn't be shown to the
inmates. He thought that they might eventually get a sanitized
version appropriate for general audiences." It's doubtful he
lived long enough for that cinematic treat. Gee, what a shame.
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This is the Bureau of Prisons "protocol manual" used by the
government officials who carried out the June 2001 executions of
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and drug lord Juan Raul
Garza in the Terre Haute death chamber. This manual, portions of
which have been blacked out by BOP lawyers, addresses everything
from the purchase of the chemicals that will kill the inmate to
the post-mortem "site clean-up." TSG normally doesn't post
54-page documents (hence our rather clunky navigation--sorry),
but this is a remarkable and chilling look at a truly
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