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Federal Judge Agrees that Government Had Infiltrated Oklahoma City Bomb Conspirators

by Open-Publishing - Monday 3 April 2006

Justice Attack-Terrorism USA

Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA — mpwright9@aol.com

In Utah, U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball is presiding over a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in which attorney Jesse Trentadue has been attempting to extract more documents from the FBI for disclosure of what it has been concealing about the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City. In a recent order (3/29/06), Kimball made this statement, with reference to an FBI teletype:

"Plaintiff points out the fact that this document indicates that there was an undercover operative in with Timothy McVeigh and members of various militia groups who aided and supported McVeigh..." Here is a scan of this page of the judge’s order:

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Recognizing that there was an informant among the bombers suggests the realization that the FBI was aware that there was a plan underway to destroy the building and did not prevent it. The statement also recognizes that McVeigh had other helpers besides Terry Nichols, and they have not been indicted.

After someone asked Kimball if he were "endorsing conspiracy theories," Kimball decided to revise the language in the order and attribute these claims only to plaintiff Trentadue. See this Washington Post article:

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Plaintiff Trentadue’s concerns were originally focused on the fact that his brother, Ken Trentadue, was found dead in an isolation jail cell while in federal custody for a parole violation. "While officials ruled the death a suicide," says Kimball’s order, "Plaintiff unearthed significant evidence of foul play." Trentadue believes that his brother had a strong resemblance to Richard Guthrie, who was allegedly one of McVeigh’s accomplices, and that he was mistaken for Guthrie by federal agents who beat him to death while he was incarcerated. See this scan from the order:

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Other highlights from the order are these claims by the Plaintiff Trentadue, who as attorney is representing himself:

1. the FBI and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) had conducted a sting operation at a white supremacist compound in Oklahoma known as Elohim City, a paramilitary training camp visited by McVeigh;

2. the FBI knew, through it’s informant, that the Murrah building would be bombed and did not prevent the attack;

3. the FBI might have even trained McVeigh and the others who planned and carried out the attack.

See page 3 of the order:

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Comments on the Judge’s Decision to Change His Language

If Kimball’s example is followed by the judiciary, any time corrupt FBI agents want a judge’s help in covering something up, all they have to do is accuse him of "endorsing conspiracy theories."

Will anyone who talks about high-level corruption be dismissed as a "conspiracy
kook"?

Back in the 20s, the Chicago local government was in Al Capone’s hip pocket.
Would Eliot Ness have stopped his investigation if someone had called him a "conspiracy theorist"? Would Sam Ervin have called off with the Watergate investigation if greeted with this accusation?

Suspicions: Was McVeigh a Double Agent?

If Plaintiff’s statement number 3 is correct, then it sustains my suspicion about McVeigh. He was a double agent in the beginning but ended up a patsy in the end.

By double agent I mean an infiltrator pretending loyalty to the police but actually loyal to the people he is supposed to be infiltrating. The double agent would use his tie to the police to keep them from interfering with the bomb plot while it was developing, while nourishing their ambition to get the bombers at the last minute, and prevent the bombing. The police goal would be to allow and perhaps even entice the bombers to obtain the explosives and truck and assemble the bomb, so they would have a mountain of evidence to support an indictment and make themselves look heroic.

But Uh-Oh...

After the catastrophe happens, the double agent tells the police that the bombers tricked him and set off the explosion earlier than he had been led to believe. This would explain why McVeigh was so confident on the day of the bombing that afterward he was driving down the highway with no license tag and carrying a gun. He assumed that the FBI would arrange immunity for him, to reward him for his fake cooperation.

Obviously, the cops figured out —after it was too late — that McVeigh was actually supporting the bomb plot.

The FBI, though, because of its incompetence in having enabled the bomb plot to go forward, has had to struggle to cover its tracks ever since.

With regard to 9/11, I think that is exactly what David Boren, George Tenet, and David Edger are doing. It’s quite interesting that David Hardy is the bridge to both of these cover-ups. He is the FBI’s FOIA officer who has been stonewalling both me and Mr. Trendadue.

Start here and follow the links for my 9/11 investigation:

http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php...

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