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Originally Posted by redlemon
On a similar bent, I recall when the Oklahoma City bombing occurred, the first day they kept talking about there being two explosions. I seem to remember seeing a printout from an earthquake monitoring site showing two distinct explosions. A couple days later, no more words about it. Or am I just paranoid?
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you're not paranoid
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Bomb Damage Analysis Of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
July 30, 1995
by Benton K. Partin
Brigadier Gen. USAF (Ret.)
On April 19, 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was bombed, causing extensive damage to the structure, the loss of 168 innocent lives, the victimization of the families of those who lost loved ones, hundreds of non-fatal injuries, and substantial property damage in the vicinity.
The media and the Executive branch reported that the sole source of the devastation was a single truck bomb consisting of 4,800 pounds of ammonium nitrate, transported to the location in a Ryder Truck and parked in front of the building. It is impossible that the destruction to the building could have resulted from such a bomb alone.
To cause the damage pattern that occurred to the Murrah building, there would have to have been demolition charges at several supporting column bases, at locations not accessible from the street, to supplement the truck bomb damage. Indeed, a careful examination of photographs showing the collapsed column bases reveals a failure mode produced by demolition charges and not by a blast from the truck bomb.
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7...ombreport.html
this version splits it up, has a few more documents, and includes the Tabs (images) referred to in the document.
Basically, the official version couldn't have happened. Due to insufficient evidence, I do not support theories that the bombing was carried out to silence witnesses to crimes committed by Clinton, or to shut up people who knew too much about Waco.