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"I'm Not a Conspiracy Theorist, but..." OKC Edition

12/28/2020

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So this is interesting, from OKC Fox 25,
The Oklahoma City bombing happened more than two decades ago, but the investigation could get a new look following a FOX 25 and Washington Times investigation.

The investigation revealed that, contrary to trial reports and testimony, the state obtained a DNA sample from a left leg recovered from the bombing scene. That DNA profile was not a match to the known victims.

For the past 20 years Oklahomans have come to the bombing memorial to remember those who were killed. Those victims are remembered by name, but the only name to attach to the unknown leg is "P-71," (or Part 71) the official designation the sample has had for the past two decades under the care of the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office.
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The existence of a DNA profile has been a secret until now and was not revealed in the trials of Timothy McVeigh or Terry Nichols.
For those who don't remember (since it was 25 years ago), some 20 plus witnesses referenced a "John Doe #2" who the Feds eventually said was just a figment of all their imaginations. They even did a police drawing,
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I don't buy that 9/11 was an inside job (although I could see them having advanced knowledge, the neocons obviously benefited and are insane warmongers). OKC on the other hand makes me very suspicious it was supposed one of those jobs where the FBI gets someone to do a terrorist attack and then stops them, but screwed up the "stopping them" part this time. (The New York Times basically said the same thing happened with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing by the way.)

This documentary goes further than I would (and for some reason they put Alex Jones in it, which really hurts its credibility). But it makes a damn good case that OKC was more than just some pissed off right-winger who was mad at the government for Waco and Ruby Ridge.

Unfortunately, as is opposite the case most of the time, people should be humble about what they know and don't know regarding such events. So no, I am not convinced. But I am quite skeptical of the whole OKC story.
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