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Title: Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy
by Stephen Jones, Peter Israel
ISBN: 1-58648-098-7
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Pub. Date: 09 May, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (19 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Others Unknown
Comment: I read this book in 1999 and have shared it with many friends and family. I had the privilege of meeting Stephen Jones and immediately got the sense this was a man with integrity and a very strong belief in the Constitution of the United States.

After 9/11 my husband and myself re-read this book and again were passing it around to friends.

It makes you wonder why the government didn't pay attention to the information Stephen and his investigators were uncovering. It is obvious there was a connection of the middle eastern radical influence in the OKlahoma City Bombing.

With recent information connecting the 9/11 terroist and Tim McVeigh staying at the same motel makes a compelling argument that they are connected.

This is a must read if you Love America and all the freedoms we enjoy in everyday life.

Rating: 3
Summary: So Much for Blind Justice
Comment: This book is not really about whether Tim McVeigh was or wasn't guilty in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19th, 1995. This is not a "true confessions" sleaze piece told by a self-aggrandizing "ambulance chaser" lawyer. All of that is really moot now that McVeigh has been executed.

What this book is about is the fact that Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols could not have pulled off a bombing of this scale off by themselves (not because the author says so but because unimpeachable terrorism experts say so). It is about a government that seems blind to evidence pointing to a much broader conspiracy; possibly even foreign backed. It is also about the lengths to which your government will go to get its way. Truth and justice have NOTHING to do with what went on in United States vs McVeigh and this should concern every American deeply.

The author, McVeigh's appointed defense council, takes it from the beginning and walks the reader through the entire sordid process of trying to conduct a fair, Constitutionally guaranteed trail against the U.S. Justice Department who basically are in control of the whole process. This is like putting the fox in charge of the hen house.

He explains how the prosecution made every effort to unfairly deny and or delay the defense's access to vital FBI evidence (remember the 3000 pages of documents that the prosecution "misplaced" that came out recently?) He tells how the prosecution lied and tampered with evidence. He tells how the FBI refused to let the defense examine the crime scene in detail and then demolished it before the trail began forever burying its secrets. He explains how the government manipulated and changed their stories to fit their version of the crime without any real evidence. He explains how the judge appointed by the government to preside over this case refused to let the defense bring witnesses and introduce evidence that would most certainly have brought reasonable doubt to a fair-minded jury. He explains how the same judge changed much of the way the Nichols case was handled which resulted in a verdict of life without parole instead of death and much more.

In short he lays out the blueprint for a government run lynching that spits in the face of everything we have been brought up to believe our justice system is about. This book will disgust anyone with the least bit of fairness and decency and it will tarnish forever any remaining belief that our government is above reproach.

Now, one might say that this is just "sour grapes" on the author's part because he lost. I suppose it could be but that's not the way the book is written and it is not the way the author comes through. He does not engage in any sort of bitterness one would associate with a "sore loser". In fact, he goes out of his way to congratulate and acknowledge many of his detractors and opponents despite their attacks on him before, during and after the trail. In every way the author comes across as a fair and decent man who is only interested in the truth. Read this book and also read "The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror". There is more to this than we are being told.

Rating: 5
Summary: Legacy of denial
Comment: Once upon a time, the masses were uneducated and only the rulers could read, write and have access to information.

Time passed and eventually most of the people became educated, and many of them were far more intelligent (innate and acquired) than the rulers.

Yet the rulers still treated the people as though they were dumb peasants who would never question any of the blatant lies that the rulers fed them.

But all was not well. After the rulers tried to cover up the crash of a craft piloted by a Non-Human Intelligence and the clumsy, bungled assassination of a President who wouldn't play ball with the World Banking System, very few people with even half a brain believed anything the rulers said anymore.

So, when a Black Ops unit laid C-4 charges in a Government building which had a children's nursery, and a paid patsy drove a crude truck bomb into the parking area (after theatrically drawing attention to himself), the scene was set to discredit the Dangerous Right Wing Groups, who mainly wanted nothing more than to be left alone, such as at Waco, Texas, where the ATF appeared to have burned down the compound by firing incendiary tear gas grenades, killing virtually all of the men, women and children inside.

Once upon a time there was a movie called Point Of No Return, starring Bridget Fonda. It was about a woman who is "executed" by lethal injection, but later awakens to find that she has been given a new life in order to work for the Government.

The patsy in the above fairy story was "executed" in the same fashion.

I highly recommend this book.

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