Washington, DC (TLS). An affidavit filed in the U.S. District Court in Utah claims that high level government officials, particularly in the FBI, were involved in the Oklahoma City bombing. The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting that bombing co-conspirator Terry Nichols has cooperated with officials investigating the case and has pointed investigators to someone in the highest levels of the FBI, as well as overseas Islamic terrorists.
While the story that ran in the Salt Lake Tribune does not mention terrorism, the families of victims of the Oklahoma City bombing have long insisted that Nichols and his partner, Timothy McVeigh, had connections to overseas Muslim terrorists. This is in addition to their contact in the highest levels of the FBI.
The filing of the affidavit on February 9, 2007, is an important step in the investigation. Prior to that date, Nichols had not been allowed to submit his information to the court.
The Liberty Sphere has long believed that McVeigh and Nichols were convenient scapegoats for the bombing. There is no doubt they were involved, but this case goes far beyond McVeigh and Nichols. The fact that the government has been dragging its feet for over 10 years in tracking down connections between the bombing and Islamic terrorists, and possible co-conspirators in the highest levels of government, only adds to the suspicions.
Now that Nichols has made his statement to the court, and the information is on record, perhaps we can now take this case to the next level. The nation owes it to the families of the victims.
Read the Salt Lake Tribune story here:
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_5271117
Friday, February 23, 2007
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