Whoa!
I think I need to call Jayna.
For anyone out there who has not read Jayna Davis' book, you've got to pick up a copy. The writing is a little tough to take at times, but the content is mind-blowing.
Doug and Jayna -
Well lookie here!
For those who don't know, the book The Third Terrorist is one of the best researched books you will ever read.
Former Clinton CIA Director James Woolsey said when the world knows the truth about OKC, they will owe a debt of gratitude to Jayna Davis for writing her outstanding book.
.......but Clinton slyly left the "hard work" for his successor, and now, none of the Clinton Kool Aid drinkers want to remember how incompetent and negligent he was in confronting this massive evil and major threat to our country.
By Aug. of 1998, he was just too busy trying to salvage what he still thinks of as his "legacy," which explains his acquiescence to the "regime change" political urgency at that time.
The information was out there, largely by the excellent investigative work done by Jayna Davis. The CIA and FBI should have vigorously followed up, found the Iraqi connection and dealt with the "3rd man" and other "connect-the-dot" issues.
Who knows? Had the proper work been done at that time, there might never have been a 9/11.
OKC Ping
This is hardly a surprise, the dems have been covering for their religion of peace for years.
yanno... during last night's "30 Days" episode, the Dolt went around asking people "what does a terrorist look like" etc...
At one point, he responded to one of the innumerable "ME/Muslim" responses with "What about Oklahoma City?"
And right then, I knew the guy was a koolaid swilling retard. I would have LOVED to have had that twit ask me THAT question...
TXnMA/BobV -- AKA "Grand-dad in the hammock..."
If this is true than the MSM would be all over it, so it must not be.- {sarcasm}
Bump
imo
/sarcasm
Jay-na! Jay-na! Jay-na!
Keep this ball rolling, people. The Third Terrorist is the only book I can ever remember reading that made me mad--I mean INFURIATED.
Ramzi Yousef (1993 WTC bomber) and Nichols crossed paths in the Phillipines. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed (9/11) was Yousef's uncle. It is interesting to note that Yousef entered the United States on an Iraqi passport and had been known among the New York fundamentalists as "Rashid, the Iraqi". Another name that could be thrown into the mix is Abdul Rahman Yasin (1993 WTC), a U.S. citizen whose family moved to Iraq in the 1960's shortly after he was born and he returned to the U.S. in 1992. After the 1993 WTC bombing, Yasin fled to Iraq and was given monthly salary and housing by Saddam Hussein's regime.
The lesson of 9-11, of course, was that even without WMD, without missiles to deliver the payload, we could be hit and hit hard by someone who wished to do so, and that someone could easily remain anonymous. Not only do those on the Left not grasp this obvious lesson, they insist that we ignore the implications.
I remain convinced that the reason we all seemed to be together on that day is because we were all afraid. For those of us on the right, our fear turned to anger, and those on the left, realizing that American capitalism had been the target, harbored no anger in their hearts, thus the split to where we are today.
Jayna and Dave are great Americans.
I must be unable to read and/or must be quite dense. Can anyone point to anything Nichols said in his conversation with Rohrabacher to supports Jayna's theory? What I got was that Nichols said nothing to contradict the theory (which is true because Nichols said nothing). That's a far cry from supporting her theory, though.
There is still a terrorist cell in Oklahoma City as well as many other cities.