Sunday, September 27, 2009

Curiouser and Curiouser


Note to federal prosecutors: If you're trying to tamper with evidence and beat to death innocent suspects of domestic terrorist bombings, make sure their brothers aren't attorneys. It tends to come back and bite us on our red, white and blue asses.

Jesse Trentadue, an attorney out of Salt Lake City, recently obtained security footage of the building surrounding the Murrah Federal Building bombed by Timothy McVeigh in 1995. But on inspection of the tapes, Trentadue made an amazing discovery. Namely, they were edited so that the van bomb parked in front of the federal building by McVeigh at 9:02 that morning wasn't visible. In fact, nothing was visible; They were blank. The tapes were culled from 4 different sources and they were all edited for content.

It's somewhat reminiscent of the 9/11 security tapes that were eventually relinquished by the Pentagon. I say "security tapes" with advisement because the so-called footage actually consisted of 4 or 5 frames of a silver projectile streaking toward the Pentagon at just above ground level, a trajectory that, for a passenger jet, would be virtually impossible given all the obstacles.

It ought to be brought up at this time that the surveillance tapes of every building, including gas stations and C stores, that had cameras trained on the Pentagon that day were immediately confiscated and have since disappeared.

Now where does Trentadue come in? His brother Kenneth, a convicted bank robber who'd been picked up on a parole violation in San Diego later that year, died in police custody. He'd been in the Oklahoma City Federal Transfer Center where he'd been beaten to death when investigators "mistook" him for a Murrah Building bombing suspect. His autopsy revealed 41 wounds and contusions.

It was officially ruled a suicide, probably by the same hack who'd done the first autopsy on LaVena Johnson.

But this isn't actually the most curious aspect of this case. Because just yesterday while doing research into psychotronics for my upcoming novel The Bone Bridge I read a very interesting article by Mark Bond on a humanities blog named News Finder. Far from being a conspiracy theory rag, News Finder's writers cite hard, documented evidence and scholarship when covering the wide rage of topics they do.

And in Bond's long but absolutely fascinating article, "Electronic Mind Control", comes this equally fascinating bit about Timothy McVeigh:
While visiting friends in Decker, Michigan, Timothy McVeigh complained that the Army had implanted him with a microchip, a miniature subcutaneous transponder, so that they could keep track of him. He complained that it left an unexplained scar on his buttocks and was painful to sit on. McVeigh was convicted of the 1995 bombing of a US Government building in Oklahoma City.

Miniaturised telemetrics have been part of an ongoing project by the military and the various intelligence agencies to test the effectiveness of tracking soldiers on the battlefield. The miniature implantable telemetric device was declassified long ago...

It is also interesting to note that the Calspan Advanced Technology Centre in Buffalo, NY (Calspan ATC), where McVeigh worked, is engaged in microscopic electronic engineering of the kind applicable to telemetrics. Calspan was founded in 1946 as Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, which included the Fund for the Study of Human Ecology, a CIA financing conduit for mind control experiments by emigre Nazi scientists and others under the direction of CIA doctors Sidney Gottlieb, Ewen Cameron, and Louis Jolyn West.

There is nothing secret about the biotelemetry chip. Ads for commercial versions of the device have appeared in national publications. Time magazine ran an ad for an implantable pet transponder in its 26 June, 1995 issue ironically enough opposite an article about a militia leader who was warning about the coming New World Order. While monitoring animals has been an unclassified scientific pursuit for decades, the monitoring of humans has been a highly classified project that is but a subset of the Pentagon’s nonlethal arsenal...

It may be a bit of a stretch to suggest that McVeigh was an economy-sized Manchurian Candidate whose mind may have been completely controlled and even directed by electronic forces within our own government.

Still, the connection to McVeigh, the biotelemetry chip industry and the obviously tampered videotapes immediately is starkly at odds with the official narrative. Even the worst catastrophes from Pearl Harbor to the assassination of JFK to the Waco standoff to the Oklahoma City bombing to the 9/11 attacks to Hurricane Katrina still have its secrets despite their very public spectacle and powerful men who will pay anything and do anything to keep those secrets from coming out.

And the Oklahoma City Bombing is certainly no exception.

5 Comments:

At September 27, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Blogger kelley b. said...

Welcome to my world.

The more you look in to these things, the weirder they get.

 
At September 28, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Blogger Eric said...

That's not good; for sure, not good.

 
At September 28, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Blogger LanceThruster said...

I remember around the time of the OK bombing, a lot was written about the inconsistencies of the various accounts, whether regarding the number of suspects, the pattern of destruction (i.e. what was and wasn't damaged by the blast force), or the route and timeline of the bombers.

I chalked it up to the nature of such investigations. Now, after 9/11, the parallels seems eerily similar. There are military demolition experts who discount the ability of a fuel oil bomb to exhibit the damage pattern shown (e.i. structures closer to the truck not damaged while elements further away were completely obliterated). I have a friend who was part of the paramedic rescue team from CA who responded to the tragedy who said that there was high security by operatives there who were holding up rescue efforts while they combed the wreckage for classified documents.

I wish OKC had not fallen off the radar as much as it has because this too is clearly a crime where the (rest of?) the perps are still walking free.

I still have chills when I think of the picture of Bailey Almond. These are the monsters we're dealing with; the ones who did this.

 
At September 28, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Anonymous Comrade Rutherford said...

And where did the CIA keep all their classified documents from the OK City bombing?

Wold Trade #7, the mostly undamaged building two blocks to the north of the WTC complex that inexplicable collapsed just as cleanly and neatly as WTC 1+2. (Note that the building that stood between WTC 2 and WTC 7 still stands to this day.)

 
At September 30, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Blogger Firestarter5 said...

The half dozen images of the strike on the Pentagon from a parking lot cam?...I still have 'em :)

As for the OKC bombing, there was a photo going around back then of a yellow Ryder truck parked inside, what looks like, a military camp. I still have that photo as well.

Just for shits & giggles, do a Google search on this: Project Blue Beam

 

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