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Mile High Shack
04-19-2005, 07:13 AM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=2&u=/ap/20050419/ap_on_re_us/bombing_anniversary_6

I live here and I can't believe it's been 10 years.

Man, I was in college when it happened, so I didn't even know what was going on, b/c I was in finance class.

My wife was at our first apt. (not even married a year) and she said the cat freaked out and got low and hid under the couch.......before my wife heard anything.

She said she felt a wave and it shook the glass. We lived about 15 miles away.

Anyway, just remember, anything can happen to you.....remember life is precious...live everyday!!!

watermock
04-19-2005, 07:24 AM
There were, and still are, serious strange things about that whole incident.

How does Timothy McVeigh wind up driving along a Federal Interstate without plates?

Who was really John Doe #2.

Why were they so anxious to demolish the Federal Building? Especially looking forward to 9/11?

There are alot of questions about support columns at the Federal Center that have never been answered, how they could fail simply by an air blast.

It was almost a classic demolition, but some support didn't collapse. There was no reason certain columns collapsed under a simple air blast. It appeared designed for the building to topple over, but it stood.

I'm not comfortable with any of the Fed's explainations about that blast, from McVeigh to the Forensics.

Think about it. You just blew up the Federal Center in Oklahoma City, killing hundreds, and your going to drive north on an Interstate without license plates?

John Doe #2 never even came close to matching eye witnesses. There is contradictory testimony, some of which WASN'T EVEN ADMITTED in this case.

They had eye witnesses that an unknown man was with McVeigh, not Terry Nichols whatsoever. Not even close.

The anxious nature of the Federal Government to demolish the site stinks to high heaven as well.

watermock
04-19-2005, 07:26 AM
the cat freaked out and got low and hid under the couch.......before my wife heard anything.

That is because the air pressure change preceeds the sound.

Mile High Shack
04-19-2005, 07:32 AM
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol21/vol21_iss25/record2125.36c.gif

Mile High Shack
04-19-2005, 07:33 AM
There were, and still are, serious strange things about that whole incident.

How does Timothy McVeigh wind up driving along a Federal Interstate without plates?

Who was really John Doe #2.

Why were they so anxious to demolish the Federal Building? Especially looking forward to 9/11?

There are alot of questions about support columns at the Federal Center that have never been answered, how they could fail simply by an air blast.

It was almost a classic demolition, but some support didn't collapse. There was no reason certain columns collapsed under a simple air blast. It appeared designed for the building to topple over, but it stood.

I'm not comfortable with any of the Fed's explainations about that blast, from McVeigh to the Forensics.

Think about it. You just blew up the Federal Center in Oklahoma City, killing hundreds, and your going to drive north on an Interstate without license plates?

John Doe #2 never even came close to matching eye witnesses. There is contradictory testimony, some of which WASN'T EVEN ADMITTED in this case.

They had eye witnesses that an unknown man was with McVeigh, not Terry Nichols whatsoever. Not even close.

The anxious nature of the Federal Government to demolish the site stinks to high heaven as well.
Oh I agree with you…. something still is rotten about it.

I personally think that foreign terrorists had something to do with this…be it money and planning.

watermock
04-19-2005, 08:06 AM
It's well known that John Doe #2 was Middle Eastern. That's why they wouldn't let the witness at the Rental Agency testify. Totally reliable witness, some Woman with nothing to hide and a totally solid citizen.

There are tons of evidence that the Feds went into the blast scene and prohibited rescue work while they removed some demolition devices planted on support columns. There is ample evidence that a simple air blast couldn't of possibly knocked out those columns. The force goes around the column, not thru it. The Bomb didn't have any material force, it was essentially an AirBomb.

McVeigh was involved, ect, but Jesus, these Clowns could barely make a coffecan explode.

Give me enough tools and time, I can make a nuclear weapon, yet alone figure out a way to blow up Amonium Nitrate. The stone cold fact is that even tho it was a huge airbomb, it didn't have nearly the power to knock out the support beams. The force would of simply cracked the supports and blown out windows.

There are physics studies that it was simply impossible. It wasn't even a real bomb. It was Fuel Oil and Nitrogen.

One other thing strange. When the Feds were crawling around the place, some hick firefighter was almost shot because he found the rear axle from the rental truck. I want to know what the Feds were doing there if not looking for evidence!

Why did some hick firefighter find the real evidence? He was damn near shot for not following orders. I believe the guy committed suicide. Not sure, a bunch of people have lasting emotional baggage.

IMO, it stinks just as bad as Flight 800, where a "spark" blew up a 747.

ro_50
04-19-2005, 08:50 AM
I cant beleive its been 10 years since that tragic day. I was a freshman in high school and will never forget that day when I first heard it happened.