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Posted by montana on Jul-31-2011 17:06:

timothy mcveigh

i've been thinking about this ever since someone mentioned mcveigh in the norway thread and also about how everyone jumped the gun and said muslim attacker. and even some people decided to use the words muslim and jihad with the nature of the attacks even after it was revealed that the attacker was a whiteboy.

and this is the hypothesis, if mcveigh would have blown up the building in oklahoma city after the 9/11 attacks, could he/people shifted the blame towards al-qaida or any other muslim bogeyman and they could have denied to they were blue in the face and noone would have believed it?

and yeah, looking aside the fact that it would have probably been less easy to do the bombing with yunno the paranoia level of security that happened under bush's reign.


edit, and nou and all other trolls, fuck you if going to use this thread to troll like in the norway thread


Posted by montana on Jul-31-2011 17:12:

oh, and i believe that yes, whiteboy would have been safe for long time and media and common perception would have been: dem al-qaida jihadists did it


Posted by EddieZilker on Jul-31-2011 17:21:

In a world without forensic psychology, forensic science, human and signal intelligence, or much common sense, your Charlie Manson-Helter Skelter+, false-flag operation might stand a chance if pulled off by a particularly well-trained group of people.






+Manson tried to start a race war in the United States by committing murders he attempted to have staged so as to be attributed to black people.


Posted by nefardec on Jul-31-2011 17:33:

well it was oklahoma...


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-31-2011 18:04:

9/11 changed everything, unfortunately. and I believe your hypothesis to be correct.

funny, he was busted because of a traffic violation on his way out of Oklahoma. I can't remember if it was an expired tag or a brakelight out or something, but if it weren't for that, he'd been long gone.


Posted by shaw on Jul-31-2011 18:42:

He used a truck to blow up the building. He rented it. They tracked him down. Same outcome would happen today, just with some more incorrect speculation at first.

He was in jail already for some traffic incident, when they found out who set off the explosives. They didn't catch him leaving town.


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-31-2011 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
He used a truck to blow up the building. He rented it. They tracked him down. Same outcome would happen today, just with some more incorrect speculation at first.

He was in jail already for some traffic incident, when they found out who set off the explosives. They didn't catch him leaving town.


quote:
Shortly after the bombing, while driving on I-35 in Noble County, near Perry, Oklahoma, McVeigh was stopped by Oklahoma State Trooper Charles J. Hanger from Pawnee, Oklahoma.[50] Hanger had passed McVeigh's yellow 1977 Mercury Marquis and noticed that it had no license plate. McVeigh admitted to the police officer (who noticed a bulge under his jacket) that he had a gun and McVeigh was subsequently arrested for having driven without plates and illegal firearm possession; McVeigh's concealed weapon permit was not legal in Oklahoma. McVeigh was wearing a T-shirt at that time with a picture of Abraham Lincoln and the motto: sic semper tyrannis ('Thus always to tyrants'), the state motto of Virginia and also the words shouted by John Wilkes Booth after he shot Lincoln.[51] On the back, it had a tree with a picture of three blood droplets and the Thomas Jefferson quote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."[52] Three days later, while still in jail, McVeigh was identified as the subject of the nationwide manhunt.


I guess what I was referring to was him getting busted at first.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timoth...ma_City_bombing


Posted by Lira on Jul-31-2011 20:44:

Unfortunately, Ant, he could've pulled it through swimmingly well at first.

It didn't take too long until, of course, someone blamed Muslim terrorists and showed some hostility towards people who had nothing to do with it whatsoever - let's not forget that 2 years earlier, some unhinged terrorists did attack the WTC. However, it would be just a matter of time until further investigation showed that his claims didn't add up: the lack of connection with Islamic groups, for one, would be a clear sign that something was wrong. As everyone pointed out, he got caught for other reasons and, no extremist group ever took responsibility for something they didn't actually do... though I didn't bother to check.

So this lie would be doomed to failure right from the start.


ps.: Also, just correcting something you said in another thread: gweilo is not the same as gringo. As far as I know, you're not gweilo but, as a native speaker of Portuguese, I can definitely confirm that you're indeed a gringo


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-31-2011 21:59:

I am sure that there was some pointing at muslims after OKC, its just that its been lost in the shuffle since then. Remember the largest terror attack before OKC was the first attack on the WTC which was carried out by islamic radicals.


Posted by Lira on Jul-31-2011 22:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I am sure that there was some pointing at muslims after OKC

I confirmed that happened in the post above yours, Nou


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-31-2011 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I confirmed that happened in the post above yours, Nou



I just pressed reply with out reading the thread.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jul-31-2011 22:42:

There�s something called evidence. Single testimony from a conspirator isn�t worth very much without some kind of corroboration.



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