Timothy McVeigh may not have been a lone bomber
On a mid-April day in
1995, America faced the worst attack on
our soil at the time. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols worked together to bomb
a federal building in Oklahoma City. Well, that’s what we think.
Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh may have collaborated
with the government to bomb that federal building in Oklahoma City. Through the
initial reporting, there were unused bombs inside the federal building. Witnesses
even claimed to see multiple people bringing in items that would match the
description of C-4 plastic explosives. A filmmaker named Holland Vandennieuwenhof,
who appears on Info Wars, states that he talked to a sheriff deputy who
overheard the ATF saying that they found remnants of C-4 that had been used. These
explosives could not have been placed by either McVeigh or Nichols because there
is evidence that they never set a single foot in the building.
Through McVeigh’s own
account, he states that he had a boss that gave him and multiple people the
order to bomb the building. Although there is hard evidence that there were
multiple people besides McVeigh and his accomplice, Nichols, it seems that it has been
covered up. The government released a statement that did not include finding
bombs inside the building and the security camera footage has still not been
seen to this day. The government is acting very strange with only releasing
certain evidence about the catastrophe that killed 168 people and injured over
680 more.
The damaged caused by the bombing
The police officer
that was first on the scene reported that when he arrived, there were several FBI
agents that were watching what was happening. The only problem with this is that
the officer responded four minutes after the bomb went off and the FBI
headquarters was several miles away. How were they on the scene within four
minutes when the bomb destroyed almost everything in its surroundings?
The responding
officer also went into the building and miraculously saved four people before
injuring himself. Due to his heroic actions, he was awarded the Medal of Valor.
Sadly, he committed suicide before he could receive his award. He committed
suicide by slitting his wrists and running one mile into a field. Oddly, he was
known to be anemic and also had a gunshot to the head. Could the government have
killed the officer? Did they have a part in the bombing?
For more information about the conspiracy of the OKC bombing click HERE
-Michael Brown
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