@JeffTheJoker I haven't heard of that before. I'll need to check it out.
@JeffTheJoker @RegalBeagle - Just going off memory, but I seem to recall the truck was parked when it detonated, with McVeigh naturally being far away.
@JeffTheJoker @YoMomz What's the motive for setting up McVeigh? Work's kept me busy, but the mainstream narrative that he had an axe to grind after Waco and Ruby Ridge is plausible and they denied his appeal and fast-tracked his execution which was very uncommon. His actions didn't match that of a patsy, either.
1. There was a lot of things going on within the timeframe of the Alfred P. Murrah building bombing, such as;
A. Waco.
B. Ruby Ridge.
C. The first bombing of the WTC towers, [in '93 if memory serves me right.]
D. Janet Reno's justice department leadership under the Clinton administration.
2. The narrative..
A. The so called connection between Islamic terror and White supremacism according to the Reno justice department's claims.
B. This was when we first began to hear the name "al quaeda" [ "The Base"] which also had a "neo nazi" parallel, [if you believe the official narrative], which also went by the same name unironically..
3. The setting up of McVeigh;
A. It was alledged that McVeigh was a white supremacist..perhaps he was, and perhaps he seriously despised the u.s. government over Waco and Ruby Ridge [which is completely reasonable by itself], but these things alone, did not, and does not, explicitly prove his guilt..It did however, sell the Reno narrative, [at least on the surface]. Regrettably, we will never know with exact certainty in all likelihood, because he is dead.
B. Fast tracking McVeigh's execution would guarantee that he never got to have his say in court, which conveniently, supports, [albeit speciously so], the government's [and Reno's justice department's] narrative about white supremacism having an alliance with islamic terrorism.
Sorry for the long wait to respond. Had to think it out a little.