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RumorMill News - Terry Nichols Will Testify On OKC Bombing
A federal judge will allow Salt Lake City lawyer Jesse Trentadue to interview
Terry Nichols and another federal prison inmate about the possibility of
additional conspirators in the Oklahoma City bombing. The ruling by Judge Dale
Kimball orders that Nichols and prisoner David Paul Hammer (who spoke with
Timothy McVeigh before his execution) be permitted but not compelled to testify
about the possibility of a wider conspiracy and allegations of federal
government misconduct related to the Oklahoma City bombing.
Documents obtained by Trentadue as part of his lawsuit under the Freedom of
Information Act show that federal government learned from informants that
right-wing extremists were considering bombing federal buildings, including the
Alfred E. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, prior to McVeigh's April 1995
attack. In an affidavit earlier this year, Nichols additionally alleged that
high-ranking FBI officials were complicit in the bombing plot.
In Response To: TERRY NICHOLS TO TESTIFY ABOUT A GOV. CONSPIRACY AND FBI OFFICIALS INVOLVEMENT IN OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING By Ray's World
Must Read! The Motions by Nichol’s State Attorney’s (Hermanson, and Creekmore
Wallas) that were never before revealed to the public. Click or paste the above
link to read the entire Motions.
“For those who have studied this case, this document reveals many incredible
details that not only help "connect the dots" in many parts of the case, but
reveal that the federal government does indeed have video tapes showing more
than one person getting out of the Ryder truck in front of the Murrah building.
This document goes into detail on the efforts of certain federal agents and
prosecutors to hide the facts, hide evidence, and discredit the witnesses in
this case. The Big Question that hangs over the OKBOMB case is "WHY?"
Why hide the facts...and the Others Unknown?”
LINK...
http://www.riflewarrior.com/defense_motion_filed_by_lawyers_.htm





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