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--- Ted Saari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

No primary evidence has been provided that McVeigh
actually waived anything, wants to die, wants no
autopsy, wants the whole world to view his execution
etc, etc.&nbsp; Only the not so cleverly concocted
"Government" hearsay articles strategically
disseminated and dribbled out on some kind of an
apparently orchestrated public doping schedule leading
up to the May 16, 2001 what apppears to be another
"Government" sanctioned murder.
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Nakano comments:
Ted, you have raised several very important
questions...and you state them very well.
The government obviously wanted to get rid of
the Murrah Building as quickly as possible.
They "destroyed the crime scene" without allowing
any real on-site investigation via non-government
third-party forensic experts.
Since then, they have kept McVeigh completely away
from public view.  There have been virtually no
informative prison interviews with reporters.
McVeigh has not been allowed to answer any questions.

It's also obvious that McVeigh's lawyer made no
real attempt to defend him at the trial.
There were many witnesses who's testimony could
have raised very serious issues and "reasonable
doubts".  The failure to call Air Force General
Benjamin Partin as a witness is unforgiveable.

Now about the question of "motives".
What was the motive behind the bombing"
Who stood to gain from this act?
Consider the following:

"In February, 1995 President Clinton had introduced in
the Senate, Bill 390. Senator Byden said in the
Congressional Record that he was "introducing it
because the President had commanded him to do it, but
that he was severely troubled by it because of the use
of secret tribunals and the loss of liberty that it
represented ." Congressional Record, Feb. 10, 1995.
Harris has been comparing the proposed legislation to
that of Nazi Germany's totalitarian system in the
1930's. "The one thing that is unique in Senate Bill
390 is that when you compare it to the comparable
legislation in Germany, the U.S. bill is worse. On the
face of the record, the protective custody order that
was the operative document for most of the period from
1934-38 in Germany contained better guarantees of
civil liberty than this bill that President Clinton
has offered to the American people."
In October,1995, the President stated in a news
conference, "It's been six months since the Oklahoma
City bombing and they (Congress) still haven't passed
the (anti-terrorism) bill." The thin veil of disguise
thrown over the real object is becoming more and more
transparent."


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