Oklahoma City Bombing: The Suppressed Truth

Oklahoma City Bombing: The Suppressed Truth
ISBN-10
1885395221
ISBN-13
9781885395221
Category
Bombing investigation
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
1997-03-01
Publisher
Book Tree
Author
Jon Rappoport

Description

According to the author, this book explains exactly why a truck bomb could not and did not cause major damage to the Federal Building in Oklahoma City at 9:02 AM on April 19th, 1995. Also covered is how the building was really blown up, the media and FBI cover-up, McVeighs too-easy arrest, an eyewitness to the bombing who suddenly became secret, the much lied-about John Doe #2, alleged government foreknowledge of the bombing, NBCs suppression of its own stories, and much more.

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