Brian Downing QuigRe: 9/11 - IRAQ - OKC BOMBING...CONNECT THE SPINNING DOTS!Thu Jan 8 12:54:46 200464.140.158.96 Brian Downing Quig Re: 9/11 - IRAQ - OKC BOMBING...CONNECT THE SPINNING DOTS! Sat Sep 14 06:33:39 2002 http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/9-18-02/discussion.cgi.80.shtml Re: 9/11 - IRAQ - OKC BOMBING...CONNECT THE SPINNING DOTS! Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 17:28:00 -0700 From: "Brian Downing Quig" Organization: PRIMARY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES To: apfn@apfn.org Both of these writers are ringers. Brian American Patriot Friends Network wrote: > 9/11 - IRAQ - OKC BOMBING...CONNECT THE SPINNING DOTS! > http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=32750 > > OpinionJournal - Extra (The Wall Street Journal) > Published in Opinion Journal - Indexed on Sep 5, 2002 > OKLAHOMA CITY--With the Sept. 11 anniversary upon us and President Bush > talking about a "regime change" in Iraq, it's an apt time to look at two > investigators who connect Baghdad to two notorious incidents of domestic > terrorism. Jayna Davis, a former television reporter in Oklahoma City, > believes an Iraqi cell was involved in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. > Murrah Federal Building here. Middle East expert Laurie Mylroie links Iraq > to the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, and has published > a book on the subject. Both cases are closed, of course--in the public > mind if not quite officially. > http://timothymcveigh.newstrove.com / > > ======================================================================== > > Making the Iraq Case A rationale for regime change. > (The Wall Street Journal) > Thursday, September 5, 2002 12:01 a.m. EDT > http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110002216 > > The critics urging President Bush to "make the case" for regime change in Iraq > began to get their wish yesterday, perhaps with more vigor than they bargained > for. Mr. Bush emerged from a meeting with Congressional leaders to declare > that "Saddam is a serious threat," and that "doing nothing about that serious > threat is not an option for the United States." > > The President has also begun to aggressively shape political and diplomatic > events. He declared that he will ask Congress for a resolution of support, > before the November elections, and he will make his case in person to the > United Nations in New York next week. > > He has invited British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Camp David on Saturday, > a meeting that follows Mr. Blair's pointed support for the U.S. stance on > Iraq yesterday. The Prime Minister echoed Mr. Bush's point that "doing > nothing . . . is not an option for the United States" and that much European > criticism is "just straightforward anti-Americanism." So much for the > rgument that the U.S. will have to "go it alone." > > No doubt Mr. Bush's argument in coming days will include Saddam's well known > litany of offenses--trying to assassinate a former U.S. President, stockpiling > biological and chemical weapons and using the latter against the Kurds, > violating multiple U.N. resolutions, and of course trying to accumulate > nuclear weapons. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said more details > on those weapons will be forthcoming as the Iraq debate unfolds. > > If the Administration is serious, and it looks to be, then we also hope its > case includes some recognition of the story reported by Micah Morrison in > The Wall Street Journal today. It distills the facts collected by two dogged > investigators about the role Iraq and Saddam may have played both in the first > World Trade Center attack in 1993 and in the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995. > We know both cases are far from proven in the courtroom sense. But the facts > are suspicious enough that we thought readers deserved to see them laid out > in one place. > > The two cases also bear on the genuine threat that Saddam represents as long > as he remains in power. Opponents of deposing the dictator say he'd be crazy > to use any weapons against the U.S. because he'd be destroyed in retaliation. > But his motive to avenge his Gulf War humiliation is clear enough. > > And in the twilight world of modern terrorism, Saddam can always find others > to deliver that revenge. All he needs is a single cell from al Qaeda or its > successor to smuggle a dirty bomb. His own role could be masked with numerous > cutouts, so that the terrorists themselves don't even know where the weapons > originated. Keep in mind that it took years of investigation to show that > the attempted murder of Pope John Paul II had a Communist provenance. > > This lesson, or warning, ought to be obvious from the continuing puzzle of > last year's anthrax attacks. The FBI persists in pursuing the yellow brick > road theory of a lone madman laid out by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg of the > Federation of American Scientists. But the target of that theory, Steven > Hatfill, has vigorously denied any role and is threatening legal action in > response to the accusations. We'd note that the FAS has since issued a > statement on its Web site distancing itself from Ms. Rosenberg and that > the journalist who broadcast her theories, Nicholas Kristof of the New York > Times, seems to have dropped the subject. > > Meanwhile, the FBI has been dilatory in trying to discover if the September > 11 hijackers were also behind the anthrax letters. Only recently have G-men > returned to the American Media office in Florida that was the site of the > first attack, close to where the hijackers also lived for a time. We know > that Mohamed Atta asked about renting crop dusters and that one of the > hijackers was treated for lesions on his leg that his doctor says were > consistent with anthrax infection. None of this is proof beyond a reasonable > doubt, but it does deserve more serious investigation. > > Larry Eagleburger, once the last defender of a unified Yugoslavia, now > publicly puzzles over the fact that if we think the Iraqi "danger" is so > obvious, "why can't we convince our NATO allies?" Well, apparently Mr. Blair > is now convinced. But the answer for other Europeans is that, unlike during > the Cold War when Europe was on the front-lines, now the U.S. is uniquely > threatened. Only America can project power around the globe in a way that > threatens regional hegemons like Saddam, and September 11 showed that > terrorists now place a special value on striking the U.S. homeland in > catastrophic fashion. > > Facing such a threat, it is virtually impossible to conceive that any plan > to reinstate arms inspectors to Iraq will be enough. Nor does one leaked > White House proposal--for "coercive inspections," meaning inspectors backed > by foreign troops--sound adequate. On this point, we'd disagree with Mr. > Bush's argument yesterday that the "issue is not inspectors, the issue > is disarmament." The real issue is the nature of Saddam's regime. We hope > the leaking of this option doesn't mean that Mr. Bush will settle for > something less than the "regime change" he and Vice President Dick Cheney > have so clearly called for. > > As Mr. Bush said yesterday, "today the process starts." It shouldn't stop > until Iraq's people and the world are liberated from Saddam's terror > threat. > > RESPONDING TO THE ABOVE: > No Sane Person Wants War - Matthew Goggins - The Bronx, New York > http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/responses.html?article_id=110002216 > > Ukrainian leader 'sold Iraq arms' — INTEL > http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=32724 > ========================================================================== > > CONNECTION 9/11 - IRAQ - OKC BOMBING > The Terrorist Motel > The I-40 connection between Zacarias Moussaoui and Mohamed Atta > http://www.apfn.org/apfn/OKC_motel.htm > > Was Tim McVeigh an agent (CID) of Iraq? Top Defense officials > think so, reports U.S. News > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25061 > > Middle East-OKC connection David Schippers tells Metcalf feds 'ignored' > warnings of WTC attacks > http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25008 > > OpinionJournal - From the Heartland > Published in Opinion Journal - Indexed on Sep 3, 2002 > FROM THE HEARTLAND The Backlash That Wasn't Why does the press keep hyping > nonexistent threats to Arab civil rights? BY THOMAS J. BRAY Tuesday, > September 3, 2002 12:01 a.m. EDT When a federal grand jury in Detroit last > week announced the indictment of four Middle Eastern men on terrorist > conspiracy charges, the story naturally received page one coverage. But, > in what has become almost a ritual, the local press quickly followed up > with articles averring that not all Muslims are terrorists, that > Arab-Americans are good patriots like everybody else and that Islam is > a compassionate, not a violent, faith. > http://timothymcveigh.newstrove.com/ > > The Sacramento Bee -- sacbee.com -- No time to be called Osama > Published in Sacramento Bee - Indexed on Sep 3, 2002 > 'Discreet' is the word for capital-area workers bearing the common Arab name. > By Cathleen Ferraro -- Bee Staff WriterPublished 5:30 a.m. PDT Monday, > November 19, 2001 Some names are difficult to pronounce, others even trickier > to spell. But it's hard to think of a more trying name to live with these > days -- despite its rather easy spelling and pronunciation -- than "Osama." > That's the reality for Osama Ali, a manager trainee at a Sacramento Hertz > Rent-A-Car, who hasn't worn a name tag since Sept. 11 and recently joked with > co-workers at a regional meeting that his name is Bill. > http://timothymcveigh.newstrove.com/ " http://timothymcveigh.newstrove.com/ > > Comment > Published in The Globe and Mail - Indexed on Sep 1, 2002 April 19, 1995, was > the day the United States of America learned the true power of terrorism, that > a massive, unexpected strike can take place any where at any time, even on a > fine spring morning in a place many barely knew existed. It was in Oklahoma > City where they also learned that weapons of destruction can seem almost as > senseless -- a rented truck filled with fertilizer here, box cutters and > airline schedules one year ago in New York and Washington -- as the > devastation itself. Paul Howell believes he watched his daughter Karan, an > angel-faced 27-year-old banker with two young daughters, die on television. > http://timothymcveigh.newstrove.com/ > > OKLAHOMA BOMBING COVER-UP > http://www.apfn.org/apfn/OKC_coverup.htm > > 9-11 ATTACK ON AMERICA > http://www.apfn.org/apfn/WTC.htm > > Secrets of the Federal Reserve -- Here It Is, Ladies and > Gentleman -- a Free Download of Eustace Mullins' Suppressed Book > THIS BOOK HAS BEEN BURNED BY THE US GOVT. WE HOPE YOU APPRECIATE > THE WORK OF EUSTACE MULLINS > http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm > > General Ashcroft's Detention Camps — Nat Hentoff > `In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.' > http://disc.yourwebapps.com/Indices/149495.html http://www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm BRIAN DOWNING QUIG, ANOTHER PATRIOT DEAD! http://www.apfn.net/dcia/bmain.htm * "Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories" — G.W. BUSH, Sat Sep 14 07:31 o 'Conspiracy Theories' and Clandestine Politics — Jeffrey M. Bale, Sun Sep 15 21:06 + MI6 have returned to planting disinformation — Lobster 4, Sun Sep 15 21:12 o Re: "Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories" — Tom Flocco, Sat Sep 14 07:44 * RE: "Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories" — here and now, Sat Sep 14 06:48 * NAH! NY Lottery Numbers: 911 - S&P Futures Close At — Elaine, Sat Sep 14 06:45Main Page -09/18/02 http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/9-18-02/09-18-02.htm
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