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![]() in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, In On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 12:18:46 -0700 (PDT), Wexford said about: The Tea Party, Timothy McVeigh, and Tainted History On Apr 24, 1:02=C2=A0pm, =E2=88=85baMa=E2=88=85 Tse Dung 0bama0.spea...@gm= ail.com wrote: Anyone waving a placard or voicing dissent against the Obama administration dare not protest too loudly. President Bill Clinton has reignited the incendiary rhetoric of April 19, 1995. Hahahahahaha! You people are a helluva hoot. Clinton incendiary??? When you have Limbaugh, Coulter, Savage, Morris, Hannity, O'Reilley, Beck -- the whole bloody menagerie is YOURS!!! Stop it! Yer killin' me! Hahahahahaha! Moron. We know who told the morons that. It's from Propaganda 101: reversing the facts. "The cleverest trick used in propaganda ... to accuse Germany of what our enemies themselves were doing. ...the typical characteristics of German propaganda are lying, crudeness, reversing the facts and the like. " --Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Nuernberg, 1934 In his propaganda campaigns, Goebbels used all forms of the media but stressed radio. Radio? USA Today/Gallup poll -RUSH LIMBAUGH is the REPUBLICAN'S LEADER! "Who speaks for the Republican party?" LIMBAUGH...In every catigory: Both Republicans, Dems agree. http://www.gallup.com/poll/120806/Li...aking-GOP.aspx Uncanny, huh? The insane twist the facts to fit their world view. The rational change their world view to fit the facts. |
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Was Timothy McVeigh set up to be a patsy? Metinks so!
Rush Oxycontin Limbaugh isn't isn't my leader! http://www.devilfinder.com Fair.org Rush Limbaugh The Way Things Aren't cuhulin |
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Timothy McVeigh was there, but that truck bomb didn't cause all that
damage.It couldn't have.That building in Oklahoma City blew up from the inside out. cuhulin |
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NUTS! ~ General McAullife - Battle of the Bulge.
The Nazi dude said, Nitz? cuhulin |
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dave wrote:
wrote: Was Timothy McVeigh set up to be a patsy? Metinks so! There are hours of tapes of Mr. McVeigh bragging about the deed. One does not preclude the other. McVeigh may have been followed, encouraged, guided, and then taken advantage of -- with extra explosives as "insurance," as the efficacy of a truck bomb some considerable distance from the building was naturally doubted by the experts involved. I was listening to the radio in the minutes and hours immediately after the event, and there were definitely reports of additional bombs inside the building -- which stands to reason, considering the massive damage. It was also extremely suspicious that McVeigh, shortly before the attack, placed a number of apparently pointless telephone calls. He (if indeed it _was_ he and not a helpful "associate") did this using a phone card sold by Liberty Lobby, a right-wing populist group. He called a long list of right-wing and pro-White racial organizations a few days before the bombing, typically leaving messages and asking -- almost begging -- to be contacted. The tally of organizations he tried to contact is very similar to those on the SPLC's alleged "hate group" list. It would be as if Lee Harvey Oswald had sat down during the first weeks of November, 1963, and made dozens of telephone calls attempting to set up meetings with every left-wing group on the House Un-American Activities Committee list -- and did so from the lobby phone at Americans for Democratic Action. McVeigh's association with Nichols was probably not part of his handlers' plans, since it vitiated their claim that the bombing was the work of "racists." (Nichols was in an interracial marriage.) So McVeigh clearly had a considerable degree of freedom of action, and was not operating under direct orders. But a patsy nonetheless? I say that is very likely. Cui bono? Those who wanted increased government power to monitor, infiltrate, and stifle dissenters. (Legislation that presaged the Patriot Act -- itself triggered by a later, possibly false flag, event -- was pushed through after OKC.) Those who wanted to demonize radicals who question the Empire. Those who wanted -- and still want -- to demonize groups that demand self-determination. With all good wishes, Kevin Alfred Strom. -- http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
dave wrote: wrote: Was Timothy McVeigh set up to be a patsy? Metinks so! There are hours of tapes of Mr. McVeigh bragging about the deed. One does not preclude the other. McVeigh may have been followed, encouraged, guided, and then taken advantage of -- with extra explosives as "insurance," as the efficacy of a truck bomb some considerable distance from the building was naturally doubted by the experts involved. ANFO has occasionally been used in terrorist bombings. First used in 1970 by student protesters at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, who learned how to make and use ANFO from a Wisconsin Conservation Department booklet entitled Pothole Blasting for Wildlife,[2][5] the ANFO car bomb was soon adopted by the IRA, such as in the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing. It has also seen use by groups such as the FARC, ETA, and various terrorists when they first tried to destroy the World Trade Center in 1993. A more sophisticated variant of ANFO (with nitromethane ammonium nitrate as the fuel called ANNM) was used in the more successful 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Improvised bombs made with agricultural-grade AN are less sensitive and less efficient than the explosive-grade variety. In November 2009, a ban on ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate and calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizers was imposed in the Malakand Division - comprising the Dir, Swat, Chitral and Malakand districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, by the NWFP government, following reports that those chemicals were used by militants to make explosives. In April 2010, police in Greece confiscated 180 kilograms of ANFO and other related material stashed in a hideaway in the Athens suburb of Kareas. The material was believed to be linked to attacks previously carried out by the "Revolutionary Struggle" terrorist group In January 2010, President Karzai from Afghanistan also issued a decree banning the use, production, storage, purchase or sale of ammonium nitrate, after an investigation showed that militants in the Taliban insurgency had used the substance in bomb attacks [6] [7] [8]. wikipedia |
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On Apr 29, 1:20*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: ~~~ ANFO has occasionally been used in terrorist bombings. First used in 1970 by student protesters ~~~ Thus the use of it in a false flag action to lend credence to the suggestion of home grown? ...and of course McVeigh was a perfect patsy with his outward affectations of stoic patriotism barely disguising his esteem issue need for self justification. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 OOOH - has a nice touchy-feeley pop-psych aura to it :-D |
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