Oklahoma City Bombing Anniversary

Nothing is ever as it seems. The Oklahoma city bombing was not just a plot from Timothy Mcviey, like the FBI wants you to believe. There were so many irregularities about the whole entire thing.

On the morning of April 19, 1995, a decorated Gulf War combat vet

blew up the federal building in Oklahoma City using a truck bomb that he didn’t build and a

Ryder truck that he didn’t rent with the help of a passenger

who didn’t exist.

Having just gotten away with the largest act of terrorism on U.S. soil to date, the Fort Bragg-trained Special Forces sheep-drip dropout blended in with the crowd by making his getaway in a car without a license plate

and was immediately pulled over.

The ATF was the supposed target of the attack, but luckily all of their agents were out of the office that morning.

Later that day, the president Bill Clinton boldly declared, We will find the people who did this. And, When we do, justice will be swift, certain, and severe.

Except for, John Doe number two.

Who, according to the FBI, never existed.

In McVeigh’s unprecedented three and a half week trial, the prosecution didn’t show the CCTV footage of him and John Doe number two parking the Ryder truck.

Didn’t explain why 24 separate witnesses mass hallucinated the existence of John Doe number two.

Didn’t explain why the government was testing truck bombs and the army was storing Ryder trucks

at Camp Gruber right before the bombing.

And didn’t talk to the FBI informants who blew the whistle on the plot.

but they did collaborate with the CIA, and they did convict Mcveigh as the lone wolf bomber and Terry Nichols as his bomb constructing accomplice still a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists, including 300 bombing victims, insist on talking about facts and evidence and refuse to simply believe what they’ve been told a million times by people in tailored suits with well-clothed hair.

They quote the u.s army brigadier general and the fbi crime lab whistleblower and the inventor of the neutron bomb who point out the physical impossibility that the rider truck bomb did the damage to the building, but that doesn’t matter because if there were other bombs in the building that day we would have heard about them.

The second explosive was found and diffused.

The Justice Department is reporting that a second explosive device has been found.

They then found a third device, which was also larger than the first. And I see another bomb truck going, so apparently they’re going to try to get out that third bomb.

The FBI claims to have lost the footage showing McVeigh and John Doe No. 2 parking the truck in front of the Murrah building that morning, but that’s understandable because the Bureau has a lot of important evidence to store.

Terry Nichols insists the FBI was involved in the plot, but thankfully a judge has saved us the trouble of listening to him by preventing lawyers from deposing him.

There was a bomb squad truck parked across the street two hours before the blast, but that just shows the authorities were prepared for anything.

And Other documents obtained by 2020 show that someone called the executive secretary’s office at the Justice Department in Washington and said the Morrow building had been bombed.

But this was 24 minutes before the blast. But that just shows the public was unusually vigilant that morning.

Also Apparently, before the bombing, Governor Frank Keating’s brother, Mark, had been working on a novel about a terrorist bombing in Oklahoma City.

Stranger still, one of the characters in the novel was named Thomas McVeigh. But that’s probably just a coincidence.

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