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Unanswered Questions 1) While McVeigh affirmed that the OKBOMB conspiracy began in September 1994, it remains a question if there was a meeting with Elohim radicals, including Strassmeir, on or after that date. What has been verified is that on that day McVeigh checked into a motel that day near Elohim City. The "investigation" (like that of death of Vince Foster) was, and remains, a travesty. In both cases, we may never know what really happened. Posted by Rand Simberg at January 05, 2007 06:42 AMTrackBack URL for this entry:
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I am personally concerned about what involvement that the Grays may have had in Kennedy's assassination. Was the Trilateral Commission also involved? What about the Illuminati? Posted by Kevin Randall at January 5, 2007 08:02 AMI am personally concerned about what involvement that the Grays may have had in Kennedy's assassination. Huh? Posted by Rand Simberg at January 5, 2007 08:31 AMI believe Mr. Randall is trying -- without success -- to make fun of you, Rand. Posted by McGehee at January 5, 2007 08:50 AMAnd you have been told repeatedly the reason the US finds the Soyuz shape unacceptable is they do not want returning crews to experience the G-Loads that shape provides. The Apollo moldline provides lift and the ability to disspate the forces of reentry over a greater peroid of time. Posted by Mike Puckett at January 5, 2007 09:55 AMWoops, wrong thread. Posted by Mike Puckett at January 5, 2007 09:56 AMSimberg. You seriously want to dig up the corpse of vince foster again? weren't there 3 separate autopsies conducted? The guy shot himself. What do expect a fourth investigation to reveal? Talking about vince foster and a conspiracy shows you You seriously want to dig up the corpse of vince foster again? Did I say that? The guy shot himself. The publicly available evidence indicates otherwise. Or if he did, it didn't happen in Fort Marcy Park. What do expect a fourth investigation to reveal? I have no expectations, but I would hope that it would finally reveal what actually happened to him, and where it happened. Certainly the official story doesn't hold water, as anyone who actually read the official report (including the Knowlton Appendix) can see. Posted by Rand Simberg at January 5, 2007 10:23 AMEveryone knows that Oswald shot Vince Foster... Posted by Kevin Randall at January 5, 2007 01:28 PMI think that the only people looking like fools here are the people attempting to make me look like a fool. I've read the government report on the matter. Have they? Apparently not. Posted by Rand Simberg at January 5, 2007 01:31 PMSimberg: Ken Starr dug up Foster's corpse once already. The US Park Police in collaboration with the It's just moonbat's like you who still want to So your contention is the US Park Police, a professional Congressional investigative hearings have as much to do with investigation as the Lenin Peace Prize has to do with peace. Posted by Alan K. Henderson at January 5, 2007 10:46 PMSimberg also casts doubts on the Park Police BTW It was a series of congressional hearings that Simberg also casts doubts on the Park Police Of course I do. It would be nutty to expect the park police to know anything about conducting a forensic investigation, and any intelligent reading of their actions indicates that they botched the crime scene completely. They assumed it was a suicide from the beginning, rather than standard police procedure, which is to assume homicide and investigate as one until proven otherwise. As a result, they destroyed much of the evidence that might indicate that it wasn't a suicide (though plenty still remains, as the Starr Report displays). Even if the FBI was acting scrupulously (doubtful, given the political stakes) the case was difficult to handle after so much evidence was ruined. And Starr's investigation was completely incompetent as well. The conclusions of his report don't follow from the evidence presented in it. Posted by Rand Simberg at January 6, 2007 09:42 AMSimberg Ah, Ken Starr is incompetent? Can't handle a simple cut and dry But Ken Starr was perfectly competent to investigate Whitewater Ah, Ken Starr is incompetent? Apparently, yes, Anonymous Moron. Can't handle a simple cut and dry homicide case? To be fair to him, by the time he got the case, most of the evidence had been so badly wrecked, that it was a tough case. But his report is a joke. But Ken Starr was perfectly competent to investigate Whitewater and the Paula jones affair? Apparently not. Posted by Rand Simberg at January 7, 2007 10:29 AMSimberg please continue. Posted by anonymous at January 7, 2007 05:31 PMPost a comment |