It's not far fetched, if you know anything about COINTELPRO and how the FBI under Hoover set up crazed black nationalists to try to discredit the rest of the civil rights movement. However, I don't want to take an hour. Could I get a TL/DR version?
Good vid. Thanks for posting this. Unlike with 9/11 and subsequent events I was too young when this happened to really pay it much attention. Corbett's vids only recently came to my attention during covid - anyone have an opinion on whether he's worth checking out in more depth?
So we have:
-ATF agents given forewarning of the bombing
-documents related to Whitewater investigation removed or destroyed, presumably on behalf of the Clintons
-Biden's bill passed not long afterwards, would become a predecessor of the Patriot act. Clinton even cites the OKC bombing when passing it.
-John Doe 2 never located and later assumed dead despite 20+ eye witnesses testifying to him being in the truck alongside McVeigh
-claims McVeigh was "sheep dipped" by intelligence operatives and never really left the army, alongside the video in this documentary of the guy who may or may not be him driving that tank around at the military base
-the "Pat Con" operation from the FBI, infiltrating early patriot militias, which had a hand in Waco and Ruby Ridge, probably being involved here
-support beams for the building seen being rigged with C4 by witness. The damage to the structure could not have been from the truck bomb alone.
So yeah, clearly something was up with this. I think the most interesting part is speculating on McVeigh's motive. The documentary says the instructions he was given on that day may have been switched or modified at the last minute, suggesting he could have been set up and used, maybe he thought he was a part of something much less involved to begin with, with a lower human toll. But even if he knew what he was getting into, did he really think the feds would let him survive the execution as it hypothesizes? I think it's more likely he was duped into believing that and probably killed off anyway. Very strange.
it really goes to show that seldom is there any terrorism or mass casualty event in this country that isn't orchestrated to some degree, and it's been going on for a long time now.
Think it's far fetched? Watch the whole thing.
It's not far fetched, if you know anything about COINTELPRO and how the FBI under Hoover set up crazed black nationalists to try to discredit the rest of the civil rights movement. However, I don't want to take an hour. Could I get a TL/DR version?
Read headline, came to supplement video -- but it's already there! Best video on the topic!
Good vid. Thanks for posting this. Unlike with 9/11 and subsequent events I was too young when this happened to really pay it much attention. Corbett's vids only recently came to my attention during covid - anyone have an opinion on whether he's worth checking out in more depth?
So we have: -ATF agents given forewarning of the bombing -documents related to Whitewater investigation removed or destroyed, presumably on behalf of the Clintons -Biden's bill passed not long afterwards, would become a predecessor of the Patriot act. Clinton even cites the OKC bombing when passing it. -John Doe 2 never located and later assumed dead despite 20+ eye witnesses testifying to him being in the truck alongside McVeigh -claims McVeigh was "sheep dipped" by intelligence operatives and never really left the army, alongside the video in this documentary of the guy who may or may not be him driving that tank around at the military base -the "Pat Con" operation from the FBI, infiltrating early patriot militias, which had a hand in Waco and Ruby Ridge, probably being involved here -support beams for the building seen being rigged with C4 by witness. The damage to the structure could not have been from the truck bomb alone.
So yeah, clearly something was up with this. I think the most interesting part is speculating on McVeigh's motive. The documentary says the instructions he was given on that day may have been switched or modified at the last minute, suggesting he could have been set up and used, maybe he thought he was a part of something much less involved to begin with, with a lower human toll. But even if he knew what he was getting into, did he really think the feds would let him survive the execution as it hypothesizes? I think it's more likely he was duped into believing that and probably killed off anyway. Very strange.
it really goes to show that seldom is there any terrorism or mass casualty event in this country that isn't orchestrated to some degree, and it's been going on for a long time now.