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Oklahoma City Bombing





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The remains of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building


On April 19th, 1995 an ANFO carbomb detonated outside of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building, killing 168 and wounding 759, the man blamed for the attack was Timothy McVeigh, a Gulf War veteran who was supposedly driven to carry out the attack after the FBI and ATF sieges at Ruby Ridge and Waco, serving as a form of payback against the government for what he perceived to be an act of treason against the American public.

But there is much more to this incident than meets the eye, so let's peel back the layers and take a deeper look, shall we?

Numerous eyewitnesses and survivors of the bombing went on record stating that they saw Timothy McVeigh with another person on the day of the bombing itself, so let's take a look at their testimonies, it's one hell of an eye opener.

The testimony of Daina Bradley:

"BRADLEY recalled that at approximately 7:20 a.m., while waiting in the Social Security Office, she observed a yellow RYDER truck pull into a parking spot in front of the building on 5th Street between two cars. She advised that there were several windows in the office and she was in position to view the front parking area on 5th Street. BRADLEY also viewed the diagram provided by the interviewing Agents and pointed out the same general location.

BRADLEY remembered that after the RYDER truck had parked, she observed a side view of an olive-skinned, white male exit the passenger side of the RYDER truck. This unidentified man was wearing a dark blue jacket (similar to a "starter jacket"), and a baseball hate with white on the side. Upon leaving the vehicle, the man walked at a very rapid pace in a westerly direction towards Harvey."

The testimony of Michael Moroz:

"The driver was a white male, 5'9" to 5'11", 170 to 185 pounds, aqua colored eyes, clean shaven and larger sized ears. The driver wore a dark baseball hat backwards. No hair was sticking out from the sides of hat so he had short hair. He was wearing a dark blue or black jacket that was a windbreaker or work uniform type jacket. The jacket was zipped up half way covering a light blue colored t-shirt. He may have been wearing a ring. During the conversation he seemed like he was from out of town and knew where he was going but didn't know how to get there.

A second white male was in the truck but remained inside the whole time. The passenger had short brown hair and looked to be bigger than the driver. The passenger sat with his face in his hand looking down, so MOROZ was unable to see his face."

The testimony of Priscilla Salyers:

"In a previous interview SALYERS advised sometime prior to the bombing, possibly a couple weeks or months, two white males came into the U.S. Customs office with one inquiring about a job. Later, after the bombing SALYERS advised she attended a court hearing and observed TIMOTHY MCVEIGH to be present. Based on MCVEIGH's mannerisms and looks, SALYERS has no doubt it was MCVEIGH who came to the Customs office inquiring about a job. SALYERS was not sure, but believed this occurred in December, 1994, prior to Christmas.

SALYERS advised she did not pay much attention to the second individual, but described him as a white male, with dark hair and a smaller, more wiry build than MCVEIGH. SALYERS advised she has seen TERRY NICHOLS on television and she is sure this second individual was not NICHOLS. SALYERS has also MICHAEL FORTIER on television, and said she is not sure if FORTIER was this second individual."

The current government narrative about this unknown individuals is that he simply "never existed", this is despite numerous eyewitness accounts stating that he does indeed exist and there even being eyewitness sketches of him that were plasted all across the TV and newspapers alongside those of McVeigh in the manhunt that ensued after the bombing occurred. Here's the sketches that were produced.


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The police sketch of Timothy McVeigh


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The police sketch of John Doe No. 2


There were three people charged directly in connection with the Oklahoma City Bombing; Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier - none of these people match the police sketch of John Doe No. 2 that was seen on the day of the bombing with Timothy McVeigh, let's have a quick comparison between all of the men and the sketch though... Just to be sure.


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John Doe No. 2 and McVeigh comparison


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John Doe No. 2 and Nichols comparison


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John Doe No. 2 and Fortier comparison


As you can clearly see; none of the accused that day even begin to look close to the police sketch of John Doe No.2 - but the FBI and ATF say you shouldn't be worried because this man never existed at all, just ignore the eyewitness testimony that he did indeed exist.

The next big talking point is something that seems to be commonplace nowadays, sadly, that being apparent government foreknowledge of the attacks. This comes in numerous forms, the first I'll discuss being a warning from an ATF informant named Carol Howe that had infiltrated Elohim City, she had warned her handlers in the months before the bombings that members of Elohim city were planning to bomb buildings and assassinate politicians - even sending reconnaissance teams to Oklahoma City to locate potential targets for their terror spree, she named Andreas Strassmeier, Michael Brescia, Dennis Mahon and Peter and Tony Ward as probable accomplices to Timothy McVeigh - Strassmeier being an FBI agent that was silently flown to Germany by the US government after the bombing occurred, seemingly with little interest in pursuing any legal action against him for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing, or having any interest in the phone call that Timothy McVeigh made to him just days prior to the bombing itself.

The next piece of advance knowledge comes in the fact that numerous eyewitnesses reported seeing a bombsquad at the Oklahoma City Courthouse shortly before the bombing occurred, the Courthouse being very close to the location of the Murrah building.

One of the more important things to note is that Oklahoma City Police reported finding unexploded bombs in the rubble of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building, which naturally goes against the official narrative that only one bomb was used to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah federal building.


OKC police find unexploded bombs


More evidence of numerous bombs being used in the OKC Bombing are present, numerous statements by first responders and eyewitnesses to the bombing read as follows:

The testimony of Dr. Randall Heather:

"I know that there had been a threat called into the FBI last week. It's a great stroke of luck that we actually have got diffused bombs. It's through the bomb material that we will be able to track down who committed this atrocity.... Usually, when there is a bomb of this type,... Sometimes they can get small pieces of the device and trace it back. It's my impression that we will have an entire actual diffused device. And that will be, fore the FBI and the other investigative agencies, a tremendous help. It's a great leap forward in finding out who committed this act."

The testimony of Tony Garrett:

"Four people, resecue workers, told us there was a bomb in the building with a timing mechanism set to go off ten minutes after nine."

The testimony of Dick Miller:

"The timing mechanism apparently had been set to detonate at ten minutes after nine. Apparently it had malfunctioned due to the initial blast."

The testimony of an unnamed Oklahoma City police officer, stating a fireman warned him of bombs in the rubble:

"Hey, idiot! That's a bomb! There's another one over there and over there! We're waiting for the bomb squads to come back from hauling off the others."

The testimony of another unnamed Oklahoma City police officer:

"One of the bombs found in the building was two to three five-gallon containers of mercury fulminate, a powerful explosive, one not easily obtainable except to military sources."

More evidence comes from highway patrol dispatch logs, which clearly state that on the day of the bombing a second bomb was discovered, causing a crowd of people to run northbound from the building, the relevant section from the dispatch logs read as follows:

"- We got a crowd of people running northbound. Second bomb.

- (Unintelligble) From where?

- Northbound from what location?

- 5th and Harvey.

- Somebody got spooked inside and people started running out of the parking garage.

- 135 to, correction 133 to Victor 12.

- (Unintelligble)

- We just had about uh, 700 people start runnin' em west, you know if they found anything in that building?

- Need to move everybody back west.

- (Unintelligble) One of the other police channels they found another device in this building, do you know if that's confirmed or not?

- Well military ordinance is what they found."

This isn't the only log that supports the claim that numerous bombs were found in the rubble of the Murrah building on that day, as a log from the Department of Defense states that two additional bombs were found at the site, intended to kill first responders when they arrived.

To further add to the idea of numerous bombs in the building, the Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) recorded a seismograph of the OKC bombing itself, picking up multiple different blasts on the day of the bombing - which would've been impossible for a single ANFO carbomb to do.


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Seismograph of the OKC Bombing


These anomalies around the OKC bombing did not go unnoticed as United States Airforce Brigadier General Ben Parton did an indepth report on the Oklahoma City Bombing which determined that the ANFO bomb described could have not done the damage it did to the Alfred P. Murrah federal building as the blast completely destroyed column B3, which was a steel-reinforced concrete pillar, column B3 was so far from the blast source that the truck bomb would only have subjected it to 27 pounds per square inch. (also see the Eglin Blast Effects Study)


General Ben Partin speaks about the Oklahoma City Bombing


More doubt on the official statements regarding the bombing comes from a man named Samuel T. Cohen, a renowned explosives expert credited with the creation of the neutron bomb, his words on the bombing are as follows:

"I believe that demolitions charges in the building were placed at certain key concrete columns did the primary damage to the Murrah Federal Building. It would have been absolutely impossible and against the laws of nature for a truck full of fertilizer and fuel oil, no matter how much was used, to bring the building down. I concur with the opinion that an investigation by the Oklahoma State Legislature is absolutely necessary to get at the truth of what actually caused the tragedy in Oklahoma City."

Numerous survivors from the OKC Bombing vividly recall the building trembling 'like an earthquake' before the explosion occurred, we'll start with the testimony of Jane Graham:

"Graham, an employee with the Housing and Urban Development (HUD), was in her office on the ninth floor of the Murrah Building. She felt an initial shock which she thought was an earthquake. Eight to ten seconds later she felt a force (much different from the first) come from the central east portion of the building, and then a massive explosion ripped the floors to the roof. The blast knocked her back toward the west and knocked her unconscious for a few moments. When she opened her eyes, there was heavy black smoke and the sky could be seen from the rupture."

The testimony of Jack Gobin:

"Gobin, an employee with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was working at his desk in the Murrah Building the morning of the bombing. He told KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City that at first he thought it was an earthquake, but then the windows in his office blew in. He said he got under his desk and was not hurt."

The testimony of Virgil Steele:

"Steele was employed by Mid-Western Elevator Company which serviced the elevators in the federal complex. At the time of the bombing, he was northwest (about a mile north and about one half mile west) of the Murrah Building. He recalls hearing a loud rumble and, upon immediately exiting the building he was in, seeing 'two pillaring billows of smoke dust' and a 'streak of light.'"

Many more interesting pieces of testimony exist that beg to be answered, including statements that large amounts of cash, guns and explosive devices were being removed from the building in the aftermath of the bombing by ATF and FBI agents, that every single ATF agent was absent from the Alfred P. Murrah federal building on the day of the bombing, that the real bomber was killed in the blast - as evidenced by a third leg which wasn't able to be connected to any dead body or injured person in the bombing itself and whoever the leg belonged to remains unknown to this very day.

There were dozens of surveillance cameras that filmed the bombing itself and the carbomb pulling up to the building but none have been released to the public, and according to Jesse Trentadue, who was able to see the CCTV footage stated that the footage cuts off and doesn't show the carbomb pulling up to the building, only the aftermath of the explosion itself. Indicating that the video footage itself was tampered with. Ontop of this in 2012 the FBI said that they had lost the OKC bombing CCTV footage and that it was unlikely to ever be found again.

Another thing to note are the deaths of Kenneth Trentadue, a man who was tortured to death by the police in a case of mistaken identity and police Sergeant Terrance Yeakey who was the first officer on the scene of the OKC bombing, he openly expressed doubt at the official explanation of the OKC bombing and was later found dead with a slashed throat, wrists and a gunshot to the head which was ruled a suicide.


Requiem for the Suicided: Kenneth Trentadue


Requiem for the Suicided: Terrance Yeakey


The full 1998 interview with Terrance Yeakey's wife can be found here and will be linked before for ease of access, a shortened version was shown in the above video but the full audio is about an hour long and reveals how Terrance Yeakey knew something he shouldn't have and tried to tell his wife before he was murdered.




I'll leave you with a few more important pieces of information, the first being that a Ryder moving van was seen at the Camp Gruber-Braggs military base shortly before the OKC Bombing, the photos in question were taken in early April of 1995.


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Photo 1


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Photo 2


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Photo 3


To prove I'm not lying or making these things up just to sell a narrative, here's a more current photo of the location, as it looks in 2022, alongside a more full view of the entire military base.


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The same area that held the Ryder truck bomb in 1995


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A more full view of the entire military base


If that still isn't enough here's a full scale image of the entire Camp Gruber-Braggs area taken from a 2003 ITAM map with the area that held the Ryder truck highlighted, a full unedited copy can also be found here if you wish to view the contents yourself and verify them.


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A full scale image of the 2003 ITAM map (open image in new tab to expand details)


Another video by James Corbett detailing the secret aspects of Timothy McVeigh's life which are left out of the official narrative about the OKC bombing, including him testifying that he was a special agent and his possible involvement with Elohim City.


The Secret Life of Timothy McVeigh


Finally, perhaps the most important part of this article, a 2011 documentary by James Lane which speaks extensively on the shady dealings around the OKC bombing at great length, if there's any video to watch about the OKC bombing it's this one simply due to how much it covers in it's runtime - if you could only watch one video on this page it should be this one, although I recommend watching all of them.


A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City Bombing 1995




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