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AP, OKC, 9/11, INTELL OPS
by John Rappoport
Monday, March 17, 2003
MARCH 17. AP writes a story about itself. Seems that last September,
a package of documents was fedexed from Manila to Washington, from
one AP reporter to another.
The package was opened and confiscated by customs agents in Indianapolis.
The agents found an FBI lab report "on materials seized from a Filipino
apartment rented by convicted terrorist Ramzi Yousef."
Here is the line in the recent AP article I love. ÏThe [AP] reporters
[in Manila] were working on a research project÷about the [US] government's
concerns before April 19, 1995 [the day of the Oklahoma bombing],
that white supremacists might bomb a [US] government building.Ó
As we all know, if you're looking for white supremacists, the
Philippines is the place to start. Forget Mississippi and Alabama.
Fly to Manila. And Ramzi Yousef is known as an arch white supremacist.
Wasn't he, at one time, the imperial wizard of the KKK?
Anyway, the customs agents took the package in Indianapolis and
passed it on to the FBI. AP in Washington never got it. Fed Ex reported
it as lost. Finally, AP figured out what happened. Something to
do with freedom of the press.
I'm doing a full court press to find photos of Ramzi Yousef in
a white hood.
No, dear reader, something else is behind this whole mess. It
has to do with Terry Nichols, McVeigh's pal. About 200 independent
researchers know that Nichols visited the Philippines before the
OKC bombing. It appears he met there with some distinctly non-Aryan
terrorists.
The US government has been trying for many years to obscure that
link to the OKC bombing---because the cover story in place was,
the attack on the Murrah Federal Building was all the work of USA
home-grown nutcases.
Why the cover story? Because in 1995 there was a very powerful
anti-government movement in the US. And it wasn't all militia people.
Some counties were declaring their independence from Washington.
There was a big land-use battle brewing in the far west. It had
to do with grazing rights and who really controlled millions of
acres of public land in western states. Tax protestors were springing
up like weeds.
What was needed, from Washington's point of view, was a poster
boy for this radical revolt. And that boy was McVeigh. The kid who
would, in effect, stand for all anti-government sentiment and discredit
it in one stroke.
The gloss was: white boy, militant, bomber, militia-type, anti-government,
federal building destroyed, babies killed, nation mourns, COME BACK
TO THE GOVERNMENT, COME HOME TO THE GOVERNMENT.
Clinton won his second term on the back of that.
So no dude named Ramzi was going to be implicated in the OKC bombing.
It would have spoiled the propaganda-mind control op.
AP down there in the Philippines has found, or is close to finding,
a real link between Nichols and non-American terrorists. So AP's
little package was stopped in Indianapolis and buried by the FBI.
I should also point out that Clinton permitted, after Gulf War
One, the emigration to the US of a number of Iraqi Republican Guard
soldiers. These were supposedly men who had helped the US against
Saddam. Perhaps 1500 in all.
If it turned out that any of these men had, in fact, participated,
at any level, in the multi-layered operation---the Oklahoma bombing---all
bets would have been off. Clinton would have been in the boiling
pot.
Another reason to limit the OKC investigation to McVeigh and Nichols.
Enter Jayna Davis, one-time reporter for the NBC TV affiliate
in Oklahoma City. For the past eight years, she's been trying to
GIVE several thousand pages of documents and affidavits and witness
testimonies to the FBI. The FBI treats this material like it's covered
with anthrax. They won't take it.
Davis states that a man named Hussain Al-Hussaini, who resided
in OKC at the time of the bombing, is an ex-Iraqi soldier. And Davis
has numerous witness statements that put Hussaini together with
McVeigh in the time leading up to the bombing.
Hussaini sued Davis for these remarks. His case was thrown out
on November 17, 1999.
Davis states that Hussaini left OKC at some point after the bombing
and ended up working at Logan Airport in Boston, the take-off point
for one of the planes that staged 9/11.
Davis states that Terry Nichols was in Cebu City, the Philippnes,
in December of 1994, at the time when Ramzi Yousef traveled there.
Remember, that AP package that was seized by customs agents in
Indianapolis contained information about materials found in Yousef's
apartment in the Philippines. Hello?
Not long after 9/11, there was a flurry of official interest in
the possibility that the OKC bombing investigation had been botched,
and that Iraqi nationals were involved in the OKC op.
Curiously, with all the focus by Bush 2 on finding a reason to
attack Iraq, the OKC-Iraqi thread has not been pursued. Why not?
Because that might uncover the whole propaganda fest to make McVeigh
the poster boy. The FBI might take an incredible bath in very hot
water. So many OKC lies would come to light.
Those are no no's.
Jayna Davis is still standing there with thousands of documents.
She has met with FBI officials and elected representatives. A former
CIA head (Woolsey) has praised her work, called her a hero.
But no re-investigation.
When you look at OKC or 9/11, you are looking at layered operations,
very well planned. Part of the planning is spent on getting a number
of different groups into the mix. Iraqis, US bank robbers (Mike
Brescia et al), a German intell weapons pro (Andreas Strassmeir),
a "religious commune" (Elohim City). And so on. It's all very confusing,
AND IT'S MEANT TO BE.
Everyone has a chance to blame his favorite emotional target and
claim that this target was "the chief planner."
False trails are laid down that will go nowhere when investigators
sniff around.
But when you stop and think about the expertise that is required
to coordinate and half-conceal these disparate elements, you wake
up and realize that these are very professional and well-funded
missions. Intell/military-style missions. The goofballs and the
dissidents and the nutcases and the fanatics and the free-lancers
are brought in to take the fall, to appear to be the masterminds.
Peel the onion.
And consider that the McVeigh who was a very patriotic and competent
soldier in the Persian Gulf would never have gotten involved with
Iraqi militants. Yes, Virginia, it's called a clue. There were at
least two McVeighs. And when you get to that kind of deception,
you are closer to the top, where intell pros of a high order are
calling the shots.
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