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Conspiracy Files: Oklahoma City Bombing
BBC documentary, circa 2007. RT 58:58.
The bombing of April 19, 1995, was the biggest attack on American soil before 9/11, killing 168 people, including 19 children.
The program talks to conspiracy theorists who claim that the US government not only had foreknowledge of the attack, they had informants inside the conspiracy who actively encouraged the bombing.
The film features revealing interviews with the leading FBI investigators in the case, one of whom, for the first time, is now calling for the investigation to be re-opened.
The bombing of April 19, 1995, was the biggest attack on American soil before 9/11, killing 168 people, including 19 children.
The program talks to conspiracy theorists who claim that the US government not only had foreknowledge of the attack, they had informants inside the conspiracy who actively encouraged the bombing.
The film features revealing interviews with the leading FBI investigators in the case, one of whom, for the first time, is now calling for the investigation to be re-opened.
Aug 2, 2008 5:09 AM
Re: Conspiracy Files: Oklahoma City Bombing
I'm not speaking for either side, but those two FBI agents appear to perspire at an increasing rate over the course of their interview...
By: luclonde
Re: Conspiracy Files: Oklahoma City Bombing
I'm starting to understand how 9-11 victims feel. As I went to the daycare at the Murrah Federal building for 3 years until 1992 and my mom work half a block away and was friends with some victims.
It's insulting that people try to demean a tragic situation by horrifically misunderstanding the incident and ignoring common since.
I'm not one to trust my government because it has given me plenty of real reasons not to; Some of the same reasons that Timothy McVeigh believed justified his attack (The Waco Siege and others) but he would also subscribe to the same type of conspiracy that is being put forth my this shameful documentary.
For further viewing I recommend Penn and Teller's Bullshit: Conspiracy Theories.
It's insulting that people try to demean a tragic situation by horrifically misunderstanding the incident and ignoring common since.
I'm not one to trust my government because it has given me plenty of real reasons not to; Some of the same reasons that Timothy McVeigh believed justified his attack (The Waco Siege and others) but he would also subscribe to the same type of conspiracy that is being put forth my this shameful documentary.
For further viewing I recommend Penn and Teller's Bullshit: Conspiracy Theories.
By: dvc.gmu


