Re: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING COVER-UP
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Re: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING COVER-UP
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"WE ARE APT TO SHUT OUR EYES AGAINST A PAINFUL TRUTH...
FOR MY PART, I AM WILLING TO KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH; TO KNOW THE
WORST; AND TO PROVIDE FOR IT." ---- Patrick Henry

The Middle Eastern connection to Oklahoma City
http://www.apfn.org/OKC/middle_eastern.htm


OKC Blast Linked To bin Laden-FBI Refused To Accept Evidence
http://educate-yourself.org/nwobinladenokcbomblink21mar01.html 

Execution Eye Witness - Susan Carlson, Media Witness: 4 min. 27 sec. "he appeared to be still breathing or what appeared to be shallow breathing, even after being pronounced dead and his eyes remained open".
Windows Media Player) - See and hear this first. Execution Eye Witness
http://www.apfn.org/movies/mcveigh-lives.WMV

The Terrance (Terry) Yeakey Incident
Terrance (Terry) Yeakey was a courageous young black Oklahoma City police officer who was on duty near the Murrah Building the morning of that building's bombing. Officer Yeakey entered the bombed out Murrah building and saw things that apparently caused him to be murdered. The hideous details are within these audio tapes
Part 1 http://www.apfn.org/audio/tyeakey1.rm 
Part 2 http://www.apfn.org/audio/tyeakey2.rm

M.L. Montgomery wrote in message 35A0E386.2CAD563@swbell.net ...
I don't know about this story, however Officer Yeakey was a DARE officer
for Mustang (Oklahoma) Schools in addition to being involved in the
Murrah Building Bombing rescue efforts. My son was one of his students
and Officer Yeakey had a *profound* effect on him and the other
students. Many of his DARE students attended his funeral and all,
including my son, received counseling. Our understanding was that
Officer Yeakey, despondent over the break-up of his marriage and
suffering post-traumatic stress from his role in the bombing, took his
own life.
http://groups.google.com/groups?ic=1&selm=35A2E846.2440A0@lr.net

Suspicious Deaths

In the first minutes and hours following the blasts that devastated the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, the morning of April 19, 1995, a number of selfless individuals risked life and limb to rescue many of the victims. Among them were Oklahoma City police officers, Terrance Yeakey, Gordon Martin and Ken Griffin, a number of Oklahoma City firefighters, Dr. H. Don Chumley, G.S.A. employee Mike Loudenslager and others.
http://groups.google.com/groups?ic=1&selm=cNVu4.253$JY.490@pravda.msen.com

DAVID KULKENDORFER (Oklahoma County Sheriff's Reserve Deputy):
Excerpt:
Well, later on, during the evening, a lot of public officials started to show up. The mayor showed up with a contingency, and the district attorney, the governor, and several dignitaries. I was standing approximately in front of the Water Resources Building, to try to keep people out and watching the search and rescue. As I looked to my left, I could see Congressman Istook kind of working his way east to west. Well, he worked his way up to me and he stopped to my left and introduced himself and we kind of small-talked a little bit about, "How's everything? It's a bad, bad, bad deal." And he made the comment to me, he says, "Yeah, we knew this was going to happen." And I said, "Excuse me?" And he says, "Yeah, we knew this was going to happen. We got word through our sources that there is a radical fundamental Islamic group in Oklahoma City and that they were going to bomb the federal building."
http://www.apfn.org/OKC/ISTOOK1.TXT 

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http://www.apfn.org/apfn/okc_coverup.htm

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