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Another blogger brought up the OKC bombing. Remember the reports of multiple bombs?
| Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones | |
Former FBI Terrorist Task Force director Danny Coulson has called for a new grand jury investigation into the Oklahoma City bombing and for the first time names Andreas Strassmeir as an "agent," in a documentary set to air Sunday, according to lawyer Jesse Trentadue.
Trentadue, attorney for bombing conspirator Terry Nichols, last week obtained an astounding declaration from Nichols in which he fingered FBI agent Larry Potts as having directed McVeigh in carrying out the attack.
In addition, Nichols' description of the bomb he helped McVeigh build does not match with official accounts of the device used in the attack, lending further credence to evidence that strongly suggests only bombs planted within the Alfred P. Murrah building, which were initially reported by TV news stations, could have caused the damage inflicted.
Trentadue was interviewed for a BBC documentary on the Oklahoma City bombing which will air this Sunday in the UK. The program has a different producer to the 9/11 hit piece show which was part of the same series and is expected to present hard hitting evidence of a cover-up. After the Alex Jones Show broke the story yesterday, the BBC itself released a detailed article on their website focusing on Coulson's revelations.
The FBI man in charge of collecting evidence from the government building destroyed by the Oklahoma bomb has called for the case to be reopened.Former deputy assistant director Danny Coulson has told the BBC programme The Conspiracy Files that he questions whether everyone involved was caught.
Mr Coulson said a federal grand jury is now needed to find out what really happened: "We have victims here and we have victims' families and we don't even know the answers. And the answer is frankly for a federal grand jury."
He argues this is the only way to prove whether other people were involved in the bombing in a wider conspiracy beyond Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, who was also convicted of manslaughter and conspiracy and sentenced to life in jail.
Talking to the Alex Jones Show, Jesse Trentadue stated that Coulson, then-director of the FBI's Terrorist Task Force and founding commander of the bureau's Hostage Rescue Team, "Spoke candidly and at length about the Oklahoma City bombing and the investigation."
Coulson (pictured above) has a very interesting connection to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building himself, leading many to allege that he was part of the conspiracy. According to reports, Coulson checked into an Oklahoma City hotel the night before the April 19 1995 bombing, despite claims at the time that he was in Texas on the morning of the attack. Receipts from the Embassy Suites Hotel show Coulson checked in nine hours before the bombing.
"Evidence of Coulson's clandestine trip fits squarely with a substantial body of details found in hundreds of pages of other official documents obtained [via Freedom of Information Act requests] revealing weeks of planning by an elite corps of drug and counterterrorism experts who were closely monitoring members of various far-right groups they considered religious extremists and threats to the safety and security of the nation," reported the McCurtain Daily Gazette.
Despite these suspicions, according to Trentadue, Coulson goes on record this weekend to testify that McVeigh had high-level help from as yet unpunished individuals. "He was ordered out of the Justice Department not to pursue the Elohim City involvement in the bombing....it's my understanding that he says its his belief that Strassmeir was an agent working for a foreign government," said the Attorney. Andreas Strassmeir, a former German military intelligence officer, was a ringleader at the Elohim City white supremacist compound where he trained willing recruits in guerilla warfare and terrorism. He is accused by many of being one of the several government provocateurs that were steering McVeigh and helping him obtain the materials and skills to carry out the bombing.
"I was told Mr .Coulson goes on camera and said he believes that a grand jury should be reconvened to investigate the Elohim City connection to the Oklahoma City bombing," said Trentadue. Asked what the impact would be if a new investigation was allowed to go forward Trentadue responded, "It would destroy Hillary Clinton's campaign, it would result in the loss of careers of some high level people within various law enforcement agencies and the federal government, and it would probably result in a good number of them being prosecuted and sent to jail."
By Gerry J. Gilmore
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, 2006 – Oklahoma City volunteers are preparing for the municipality's first Freedom Walk, slated to run on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, a local organizer said today. Organizers expect as many as 10,000 people to participate in the walk, logistics coordinator Michael Carnuccio said from his office in a telephone interview with American Forces Press Service. Oklahoma City's Freedom Walk will wend more than a mile through downtown, he said.
Initial coordination with Oklahoma City officials, potential sponsors, and volunteers began in mid-July, Carnuccio said. Everyone contacted "was overwhelmingly supportive and excited," he said. Sponsored by the Defense Department's "American Supports You" program, similar Freedom Walks are scheduled around the country to remember those who lost their lives on 9/11 and to honor America's military veterans, past and present. America Supports You spotlights ways the American people and the nation's corporate sector support U.S. servicemembers.
Last year, the Pentagon sponsored the first America Supports You Freedom Walk in the Washington, D.C., area. Carnuccio said walk participants are to assemble at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial, where they'll begin the 1.17-mile-trek at 6 p.m.
There's no fee to participate in the walk, Carnuccio said, noting participants will receive free commemorative T-shirts. Registration isn't mandatory, he said, but people are encouraged to register online at www.freedomwalkokc.com, which is linked to DoD's America Supports You site.
Carnuccio said Oklahoma City-area residents may sign up for the walk right up to the time of the event. Oklahoma City is no stranger to terrorism, Carnuccio pointed out. The city was assaulted on April 19, 1995, when terrorist Timothy McVeigh set off explosives that half-destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people. The Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest terrorist act committed within the borders of the United States until the 9/11 attacks that killed some 3,000 people.
In addition to honoring those who died during 9/11, Oklahoma City's Freedom Walk will also serve as a thank you to America's service men and women "who make the ultimate sacrifice for us," Carnuccio said.
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