Comments by "LRRPFco52" (@LRRPFco52) on "Forbes Breaking News" channel.

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  12.  @wesman7837  It was a group of men who built the bomb in a salvage auto business shop in downtown OKC. They were Middle Easterners organized by Ali Mohamed, a former Egyptian intel officer who was purged from the Egyptian military after the assassination of Sadat. He was under FBI surveillance after he got out of the US Army, and traveled around the US conducting site surveys and terrorist cell recruiting/organizing. The whole media story about OKC is so fake, it's better that you had never heard it if you want to study OKBOMB. There were 14 criminal referrals from multiple agencies within DOD and DOJ against the Clintons when they left the Arkansas Governor's mansion and went to the WH, and the FBI Director allowed those investigations to proceed. OKC Murrah Building contained most of the files for those criminal referrals, since Arkansas falls under that Federal region with OKC as their central Federal building. The DEA, FBI, DIA, Arkansas LEAs, and NSA were just some of the referring agencies, with charges that included murder, treason, espionage, perjury, suborning of perjury, obstruction of Justice, evidence tampering, criminal conspiracy, narcotics trafficking, money-laundering, concealment of income, undeclared offshore assets from illicit activities, assault, and sexual harassment, which all happened as an abuse of executive while the Clintons were in the Governor's position in Arkansas. Gee, it sure would be convenient if those records were destroyed and then blamed on his political rivals. After the OKC Bombing, Clinton blamed right wing talk radio for the attack, at a time when his Presidency was so scandal-plagued, that things were looking bleak for his and Hillary's future. With help from the media, he was cast as "the healer in-chief", and Senator Joe Biden had his staff draft the PATRIOT ACT to "combat domestic terrorism". It was then passed into law in the next Administration of George W. Bush.
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