Oklahoma
City Bombing
Coordinates: 35°28′22.4′′N 97°31′01′′W
(35.28+97.31=132.59=133 Government, This is a Hoax)
The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic
terrorist car bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in
downtown Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, on April 19,
1995. Carried out by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the bombing
destroyed one-third of the building, killed 168 people, and injured
more than 680 others. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other
buildings within a 16-block radius, shattered glass in 258 nearby
buildings, and destroyed or burned 86 cars, causing an estimated
$652 million worth of damage. Extensive rescue efforts were
undertaken by local, state, federal, and worldwide agencies in the
wake of the bombing, and substantial donations were received from
across the country. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
activated eleven of its Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces,
consisting of 665 rescue workers who assisted in rescue and recovery
operations.
270/486 Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
144/162..234+432=666 (270=27 Faked)
141/210 Alfred P. Murrah 69/75..111-This is a
Lie (210=21 Hoax) (141/3=47 WEDO)
April 19, 1995 – 4+1+9+1+9+95=119 Master Plan
302/373 Killed one sixty eight people
131/121..229=50p America (131=32p Fantasy) (373=74p Jesus)
(302/2=151=36p Schemers)
307/476 Nineteen children under age of six
152/154..260..269=57p Misleading (260=26 Lie) (476/4=119 Star Of
David) (307=37 Concocted)
Within 90 minutes of the explosion, McVeigh was
stopped by Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hanger for driving without
a license plate and arrested for illegal weapons possession. Forensic
evidence quickly linked McVeigh and Nichols to the attack; Nichols
was arrested, and within days, both were charged. Michael and Lori
Fortier were later identified as accomplices. McVeigh, a U.S. militia
movement sympathizer who was a Gulf War veteran, had detonated a
Ryder rental truck full of explosives parked in front of the
building. McVeigh's co-conspirator, Nichols, had assisted in the
bomb preparation. Motivated by his hatred of
the U.S. federal government and angered by its handling of the 1993
Waco siege and the Ruby Ridge incident in 1992, McVeigh timed his
attack to coincide with the second anniversary of the deadly fire
that ended the siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas.
On April 17–18, 1995, McVeigh and Nichols
removed their supplies from their storage unit in Herington, Kansas,
where Nichols lived. They loaded their bomb supplies into a Ryder
rental truck. The two then drove to Geary Lake State Park, where they
nailed boards onto the floor of the truck to hold the 13 barrels in
place and mixed the chemicals using plastic buckets and a bathroom
scale. Each filled barrel weighed nearly 500 pounds (230 kg). McVeigh
added more explosives to the driver's side of the cargo bay, which he
could ignite (killing himself in the process) at close range with his
Glock 21 pistol in case the primary fuses failed. During McVeigh's
trial, Lori Fortier (the wife of Michael Fortier) stated that McVeigh
claimed to have arranged the barrels in order to form a shaped
charge. This was achieved by tamping the aluminum side panel of the
truck with bags of ammonium nitrate fertilizer to direct the blast
laterally towards the building. Specifically, McVeigh arranged the
barrels in the shape of a backwards J; he later said that for pure
destructive power, he would have put the barrels on the side of the
cargo bay closest to the Murrah Building; however, such an unevenly
distributed 7,000-pound (3,200 kg) load might have broken an axle,
flipped the truck over, or at least caused it to lean to one side,
which could have drawn attention. All or most of the barrels of ANNM
contained metal cylinders of acetylene intended to increase the
fireball and the brisance of the explosion.
147/204 ANNM truck bomb 48/78 (48 Hoax)
(204/4=51 Freemason, Conspiracy)(147/7=21 Hoax)
Oklahoma City Bombing looks and feels like an
inside job by the Federal Government. By the numbers...it's hard to
think that a truck bomb could do all that damage to the building. The
explosive force needed to level an building of that size would have to
be substantially more than what was in the rental truck.
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