-Caveat Lector-

Excepts from: www.constitution.org/ocbpt/ocbpt_13.htm

"All men will see what you seem to be; only a few will
know what you are, and those few will not dare to
oppose the many who have the majesty of the state on
their side to defend them."
— Niccolo Machiavelli, 1532 A.D.]

McVeigh will die tomorrow. We are all saved.

Anyone who believes this is brain dead and deserves
the consequences. Lies beget new lies. Crimes beget
new crimes. Murder begets new murder. Nothing has
changed in people's thinking in five thousand years.
If there is a blood sacrifice for the gods, all is
well. The rule of ritual blood sacrifice is
supplanting the rule of law, due process and
constitutional rights under the rubric of "victims'
rights." The regression to social barbarism is matched
by individual regression to infantile magical thinking
and The Lord of the Flies is the ultimate
destination.]

Timothy McVeigh was convicted of all 11 counts in the
federal indictment: eight counts of murdering federal
agents, and one count each of possessing a weapon of
mass destruction; of conspiring to use a weapon of
mass destruction; and of destroying federal property
with a weapon of mass destruction. The sentence was
death by lethal injection.

In the trial, which was hailed "brilliant",
"textbook," and "close to perfect" by government legal
pundits, prosecutors presented largely circumstantial
evidence combined with emotional tales from bombing
victims, and won immediate convictions.

In the last murder "trial of the century," prosecutors
displayed an impressive array of hard, solid evidence
against former football star O.J. Simpson and were met
with acquittal.

Federal prosecutors introduced no witnesses who could
have placed McVeigh in Oklahoma City on April 19…
because McVeigh was always seen in the company of
other suspects — a can of worms the government, and
the defense, could not afford to open. Yet while
prosecutors interspersed relatively circumstantial
evidence with heart-wrenching and completely
irrelevant tales from tearful bombing victims, the
defense wasn't allowed to present any expert witnesses
debunking the government's "single bomb" theory, or
any evidence linking other suspects to the crime!

Finally, just one month before the start of McVeigh's
trial, the Dallas Morning News "leaked" alleged
documentation that McVeigh had "admitted" to a defense
team member Richard Reyna that he alone drove the
Ryder truck to the Alfred P. Murrah Building (hardly a
credible assertation at this point). Like the
startling revelations of McVeigh's racing fuel
purchases a year and-a-half after the fact, this
well-timed ruse was engineered to resuscitate the
government's rapidly deteriorating case.

While Jones' superbly crafted and highly revealing
Writ of Mandamus barely registered a blip on the
official radar screen of the mainstream press,
McVeigh's highly dubious "confession" became the
immediate focus of tabloid attention.

In documents recently discovered by the National
Globe, it was learned that Lee Harvey Oswald made a
"confession" to Dallas Police on November 22, in which
he states that he, a) Acted alone; b) Had no ties with
any mob or intelligence organizations; and c) Was mad
at the President and wanted to make a political
statement.

"That should put this controversy to rest for all
time," said former president and Warren Commission
member Gerald Ford.

Lee Harvey Oswald didn't live to tell the truth.
Timothy McVeigh chose not to speak it. Yet, as Stephen
Jones noted, if McVeigh dies, the truth may die with
him.

One young American's conclusion of the Oklahoma City
bombing may be more revealing however. It is from a
letter sent to the hospitalized survivors by a 3rd
grade boy. It reads:

"Hello, I hope you feel better from the explosion in
Oklahoma. I wish it never happened. I felt sad when it
happened. I felt bad for the people who died and the
people who got hurt. That's only the beginning of
what's going to happen to America.
Hope you feel better."

To read entire document go to:
http://www.constitution.org/ocbpt/ocbpt_13.htm




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