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the building and I
looked out the window and I seen the Ryder truck and I
seen a man get in the Ryder truck.’ The tape shows
John Doe Number 2 getting out, shutting the passenger
side door. He steps toward the front of the truck and is
momentarily out of the frame of the surveillance
camera. But shortly he appears back in frame walking
toward the rear of the truck, still on the sidewalk in
front of the Murrah Building. Again he turns east
toward the front of the truck, looking toward the street.
John Doe Number 2 then walks diagonally across 5th
Street toward the east, as if heading toward the YMCA
or the intersection of 5th and Robinson. He again leaves
the frame of the camera. Another camera shooting from
another angle clearly shows the actual explosion that
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destroyed the Federal Building and killed 169 people.
So what does the mysterious John Doe Number 2 look
like in the tapes? The man who stayed inside the Ryder
truck, possibly triggering the bomb? His features are
obscured by a baseball cap on the portion of tape seen
by our source, the same kind of cap shown on the
composite drawing first released of John Doe Number
2. The cap was a sports cap, flame style. The man
himself was taller than the man resembling McVeigh,
and much thicker in build. He appears to have a dark or
olive complexion. Our source saw only a few minutes
of tape. He didn’t see all of the almost twenty minutes
of surveillance tapes that reportedly were distributed to
FBI agents around the country to help in their
investigation. But they do show enough to raise some
crucial questions: Who actually set off the bomb? What
was John Doe Number 2 doing in the cab of the truck
after the McVeigh lookalike got out? And, how did
John Doe Number 2 get away from the Murrah
Building? [Rep. Charles Key says] ‘My understanding
is there was a video of McVeigh getting out of the
Ryder truck, jumping into this other pickup with John
Doe Number 2. Where is that video? Are we ever going
to get to see it?’
Do you realize what you have just read? The government had multiple surveillance camera tapes. In fact, it finally came out in court (when the federal government declared in 2001 that they wouldn’t release the videotapes because of national security implications) that there were actually twelve surveillance cameras tapes showing different Islamic individuals, Arabic men in company with McVeigh and others. The cameras also show the BATF agents hiding out right down the street, preparing to pounce
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on the operation and declare themselves the heroes, the saviors, and the victims. Think about it. In 2001 and into 2002, the federal government has claimed national security and refused to release twelve-plus surveillance camera tapes. What have they been hiding?
The Feds never tried to use these tapes in court. If the tapes showed Timothy McVeigh pulling up alone and bombing the building, and if it were just a truck bomb, why not use these tapes to prove McVeigh’s guilt as the sole perpetrator? Why didn’t they use the tapes? What’s on them? After you have seen all this evidence, it is clear: federal involvement. They are ratcheting up the police state right here in America, and they are using manufactured terrorist events to get the job done.
According to an article run on January 19, 2002 in WorldNetDaily entitled “Was FBI early arrival in Oklahoma City? —Hotel receipt shows top terror man showed up 9 hours before blast,” Danny Culson, the FBI’s top counter-terrorism agent, checked into an Oklahoma City hotel nine hours before multiple blasts tore through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Embassy Suites Hotel receipt for Danny Culson, the director of the FBI’s Terrorist Task Force and founding commander of the Bureau’s Hostage Team, was dated April 19, 1995, with a check-in time of 0020. That’s military time for 12:20 a.m.—
almost nine hours before the blast. But Chief Agent Culson
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