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FBI and DOJ Connivance Permeates, Interconnects Terror Attacks
Personal Research, Interviews, Many Major Media Publications on FR ^ | August 15, 2002 | Patrick B. Briley

Posted on 08/15/2002 10:43:29 AM PDT by OKCSubmariner

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The U.S. District Court order resulted from a defamation suit filed by Hussain Al-Hussani against Palmer Communications, KFOR-TV, and reporters, Jayna Davis, Brad Edwards and Melissa Klinzing. The court denied a request by Al-Hussaini for more discovery because he failed to show how specific depositions would create a genuine issue of fact as to whether defendant statements are defamatory. But worse yet for Al-Hussaini, the order publically documented long suppresssed, devastating evidence collected by KFOR-TV reporters implicating him in the April 19, 1995 bombing. Here are some key excerpts taken verbatim from the the court order without commentary:

"...The court accepts as undisputed the following facts as stated by defendants:

3. A witness reported to the FBI that two Middle-Eastern looking men were seen running from the vicinity of the Murrah Building toward a brown Chevrolet truck. A third person was believed to be in the truck.

4. On April 19, the FBI issued an all points bulletin for authorities to be on the look-out for a late-model Brown Chevrolet pickup truck with tinted windows and a smoke-colored bug deflector.

6. On April 20, 1995, the federal government issued an arrest warrant for "John Doe #2," who was described as of medium build 5'9"-5'10" tall, about 175-180 pounds, with brown hair and a tattoo on his left arm.

9. On April 20, 1995 federal authorities detained Abraham Abdallah Ahmad, a Jordanian-American resident of Oklahoma City, in London, England as a possible witness in the bombing. Ahmad was reported to have duffel bags containing electrical tape, silicone, a hammer, tweezers and a photo album with pictures of missiles and other weapons. Ahmad was reported to have left his home in northwest Oklahoma City approximately a half hour after the bombing and flown to Chicago, then London en route to Jordan.

11. At about the same time as her interview with Ahmad, Davis interviewed Ernie Cranfield, who knew Ahmad. Cranfield told Davis that Ahmad had been to Cranfield's place of employment with unusual frequency in the days just before the bombing. Cranfield said that several of his co-workers were Iraqis who had been hired by his employer, Samir Khalil, in about November, 1994.

13. Cranfield said that one of his Iraqi co-workers, Al-Hussaini, had a tattoo on his left arm.

14. Cranfield also told Davis that he had seen a brown pickup truck with tinted windows and bug shield at Khalil's place of business prior to the bombing.

16. Davis also interviewed Sharon Twilley, Samir Khalil's secretary. Twilley confirmed Cranfield's statements that Ahmad had visited Khalil's office several times a day in the weeks before the bombing, which was far more often than usual; and that she had also seen a brown pickup truck with tinted windows and a bug shield at Khalil's office. Twilley confirmed Cranfield's statements about the arrival of the Iraqi employees, including Al-Hussaini about November, 1994. Twilley told Davis that Khalil had become unusually secretive after that.

18. KFOR took surveillance photographs and videotape of Khalil and his Iraqi employees including Al-Hussaini. The photos were taken from a public street while the subjects of the photo were in public places.

19. On April 25, 1995 federal authorities isssued an enhanced composite photo of John Doe #2 the full face sketch shows the supect wearing a ball cap.

20. On May 1, 1995 federal authorities released a third sketch of John Doe #2, a profile view of the suspect wearing a ball cap.

21. After comparing videotape and still photos of Khalil's Iraqi workers with the composite sketches of John Doe #2 and talking wih law enforcement persons, Davis formed the opinion that Al-Hussaini bore a strong resemblance to the composite photo of John Doe #2. Law enforcement persons expressed their opinions to Davis that Al Hussaini looked like the sketches of John Doe #2.

22. Al-Hussaini approximated the physical description of John Doe #2 and bears a strong resemblance to the composite sketch of John Doe #2. He has a tattoo of an anchor and a snake on his left arm.

23. In their investigation of the bombing, Davis, defendant Brad Edwards, and other reporters for KFOR discovered several witnesses who believed that they had seen John Doe #2 in the company of Timothy McVeigh a few days before the bombing in a bar along N.W. 10th street, or speeding away from downtown Oklahoma City moments after the bombing in a brown pickup truck with tinted windows and a bug shield. Each of these witnesses gave videotaped interview in which they described what they saw, picked Al-Hussaini out of a photo line up as the person they saw, and assured Davis on camera that they believed their observations enough to testify to them under oath before a grand jury.

28. The plaintiff claims that at the time of the bombing he was painting a house for his employer in Oklahoma City.

29. The plaintiff's co-workers dispute his alibi.

30. The person who prepared a timesheet which the plaintiff showed to the other media to substantiate his alibi later admitted she fabricated it."


21 posted on 08/15/2002 12:49:06 PM PDT by honway
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Al-Hussaini vs. John Doe 2 composite

22 posted on 08/15/2002 1:04:30 PM PDT by honway
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23 posted on 08/15/2002 1:18:28 PM PDT by honway
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The FBI's top counterterrorism agent checked into an Oklahoma City hotel nearly nine hours before a truck bomb nearly leveled the Alfred P. Murrah Building, according to a receipt obtained by WorldNetDaily, despite claims that he was in Texas the morning of the attack.

The Embassy Suites Hotel receipt of Danny Coulson, then-director of the FBI's Terrorist Task Force and founding commander of the bureau's Hostage Rescue Team was dated April 19, 1995, with a check-in time of "00:20" – military time for 12:20 a.m. (Editor's note: His last name is spelled "Coulsen" on the receipt, but it indicates he is with the "FBI," located at "50 Penn Place, Suite 1600; OKC, OK.")

The truck bomb exploded at 9:03 a.m., devastating half the building and killing 168 men, women and children.

24 posted on 08/15/2002 1:19:48 PM PDT by honway
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Excellent replies and posts. Keep them coming!!<p<

This thread is starting to look like a real "keeper".
25 posted on 08/15/2002 1:29:56 PM PDT by OKCSubmariner
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Andreas Strassmeyer

26 posted on 08/15/2002 1:30:11 PM PDT by honway
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This thread is starting to look like a real "keeper".

Your summation of the key elements of a complex story accompanied by your firsthand investigation and personal experiences are all very impressive. Hopefully your continued efforts will inform the public and fill the void left by professional journalists who have abandoned there responsibilities as members of a "free press."

27 posted on 08/15/2002 1:41:21 PM PDT by honway
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James Rosencrans

aka: badge man

28 posted on 08/15/2002 1:42:31 PM PDT by thinden
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bump
29 posted on 08/15/2002 2:17:39 PM PDT by timestax
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James Rosencrans

aka: badge man

Rosencrans background/CNN article *here*.

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30 posted on 08/15/2002 2:44:12 PM PDT by archy
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Attorney General (AG) Ashcroft and FBI director Mueller have blocked the Congress, courts and the public from knowing about these FBI failed operations by refusing to honor subpoenas, ordering FBI agents not to testify

http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/37/news-crogan.php

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From the L.A. Weekly:

TO DATE, THE FBI AND DEPARTMENT OF Justice have seemingly exerted more effort in shutting down these leads than pursuing them. Last October, the Justice Department blocked the court appearance of retired Oklahoma City FBI agent Dan Vogel at a hearing in the state murder case against convicted Oklahoma City­ accomplice Terry Nichols. In an interview with the Weekly, Vogel said he intended to tell the court the truth -- that he had accepted evidence from former TV reporter Jayna Davis that tied Timothy McVeigh, Nichols and a group of Iraqis working in Oklahoma City to a larger bombing conspiracy.

Vogel said he passed the materials to the Bureau but was later told the documents were returned because of questions regarding who owned the documents. Davis and her attorneys contend that the documents were never returned. Whatever the case, the Bureau's reputed rationale for spurning potential evidence is slim indeed.

31 posted on 08/15/2002 3:03:18 PM PDT by honway
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Abraham Abdallah Ahmad:

The New American - OKC’s Mideast Connection - September 14, 1998

Witnesses, Israelis & Congressional Officials Say Middle Eastern Men Particpated In OKC Bombing? [Free Republic]

Asad R. Siddiqy:

Firm Ran Security at OK Bomb Site - Part 6 [Free Republic]

&quot;The Oklahoma City Bombing and The Politics of Terror&quot; 5

Teflon Terrorists (2) - Oklahoma City Bombing and The Politics of Terror - MindPrism Media

Mohammed Chafi:

Firm Ran Security at OK Bomb Site - Part 6 [Free Republic]

32 posted on 08/15/2002 4:07:51 PM PDT by backhoe
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Much thanks for the links you posted in reply #32.
33 posted on 08/15/2002 5:29:47 PM PDT by OKCSubmariner
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You bet- hope it sheds a little more light on this dark subject.

Like water wearing away the hardest stone, drip by drip, the truth is leaking out on this- and other- mysteries peculiar to "The Decade of Fraud(s)..."

34 posted on 08/15/2002 5:38:05 PM PDT by backhoe
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I think I may have posted a bad link in #23. To summarize,The FBI's top counterterrorism agent, Danny Coulson, checked into an Oklahoma City hotel nearly nine hours before a truck bomb nearly leveled the Alfred P. Murrah Building. Mr. Colson is on the record as maintaining he was in another state at the time of the blast. Smoking guns are rare in this investigation, here's one.


35 posted on 08/15/2002 8:36:22 PM PDT by honway
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The Oregonian

April 20, 1995

IF HE'D BEEN AT WORK . . . FORMER PORTLANDER SAYS Summary: Wayne Alley, a federal judge born in Oregon, takes the day to work at home and escapes the devastation from the blast

As a federal judge whose office faces looks across the street at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building across the street in Oklahoma City, Wayne Alley felt lucky that he didn't go to his office Wednesday.

Alley, who was born and raised in Portland, had taken the rare opportunity to work at home. ``Of all the days for this to happen, it's absolutely an amazing coincidence,'' Alley said in a telephone interview from his home.

The judge said the bombing came just a few weeks after security officials had warned him to take extra precautions. caution.

``Let me just say that within the past two or three weeks, information has been disseminated . . . that indicated concerns on the part of people who ought to know that we ought to be a little bit more careful,'' he said.

Alley, who started his law career in Portland, said he was cautioned to be on the lookout for ``people casing homes or wandering about in the courthouse who aren't supposed to be there, letter bombs. There has been an increased vigilance.''

He said he was not given an explanation for the concern.

Asked if this might have just been a periodic security reminder, he said, ``My subjective impression was there was a reason for the dissemination of these concerns.''

An FBI spokesman in Oklahoma told reporters during a news conference that he was not aware of any warning.

Not all of Only some members of Alley's staff were as lucky as he was Wednesday.

Some were in his suite of offices in the courthouse, which is across the street on the other side of the federal building from where the bomb exploded Wednesday.

Still, the force of the blast smashed the windows of his office, and one of his law clerks was injured by the flying glass.

Alley attended Washington High School in Portland and was a law clerk for an Oregon Supreme Court justice.

Despite the damage to his office, Alley said the destruction of a child care center in the federal building hit him hardest. He said his son and daughter-in-law in Oklahoma City had a baby 4 1/2 months ago, and they had considered using the facility before deciding on other child care.

``The thought that our grandchild might have been in there was the thing that was the most chilling about all of this,'' the judge said.

36 posted on 08/15/2002 8:58:34 PM PDT by honway
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http://thenewamerican.com/tna/1998/vo14no04/vo14no04_istook.htm

Istook and the OKC Cover-up

Istook and the OKC Cover-up

by William F. Jasper

David Kochendorfer was on his way to an insurance appointment and waiting at a stop light when the bomb went off. It was 9:02 a.m. "I looked up and saw this big black plume of smoke," he recalls. "And my first impression by the black smoke was that it was probably a [fuel] tank or something exploded."

An insurance agent by profession, Kochendorfer is also a reserve deputy with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department. He knew instinctively that his help would be needed at the explosion site. By the time he had wended his way through traffic to the Alfred P. Murrah Building, it was 9:30. The area looked like a war zone, with wounded people lying about and rescue personnel ministering to them and searching the rubble. Kochendorfer flashed his badge to a deputy sheriff and asked where he could help. He was told to join in the search effort for survivors inside the hulking remains of the devastated federal building.

Throughout the day Kochendorfer worked with other rescuers, searching for bodies of the dead as well as live victims who might be trapped. Sometime in the afternoon he teamed up with fellow reserve deputy Don Hammons, with whom he had frequently worked on past assignments.

Later that afternoon they were approached by a U.S. Marshall. His agency had taken over from the Oklahoma City Fire Department, he said, and the area was now a federal crime scene. Deputies Kochendorfer and Hammons were assigned to protect the northwest corner of the perimeter and instructed to keep all unauthorized persons out of the area.

Stunning Admission

"It was about 9:00 p.m. when the dignitaries started showing up. Governor Keating, [District Attorney] Bob Macy, and the mayor all came in with their people," recalls Kochendorfer. "I spotted Congressman [Ernest] Istook walking toward me from the east perimeter. He stopped and we spoke for about 15 to 20 minutes — small talk mostly, about what a tragedy it was and such." Then, says the deputy, the congressman uttered a stunning comment. "Istook said, ‘Yeah, we knew this was going to happen.’" Kochendorfer was shocked, and asked, "Pardon me? How did you know that?" He says Istook responded, "Well, we got word there’s an undercover … right-wing, Muslim, fundamentalist group operating in Oklahoma City," and that "an information source thought that a federal building was going to be bombed." The deputy was even more stunned.

Then, says Kochendorfer, Congressman Istook looked closely at his hat and asked, "What department are you with?" It had been raining and the deputy’s uniform was covered by a yellow slicker. Kochendorfer told him he was with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department. The deputy says the Oklahoma City congressman replied, "Oh, I thought you were with the Highway Patrol," and then turned and walked away. According to Kochendorfer, his deputy’s hat and those of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol are both of the Smokey-the-Bear type, so it was easy for him to understand the congressman’s mistake. What he didn’t understand was Istook’s odd reaction and apparent snub of the Sheriff’s Department.

While Deputy Kochendorfer was talking with Istook, his partner, Don Hammons, was accompanying Lana Tyree, a local attorney, around the bombing area. He had noticed her taking photographs of the site and was under strict orders not to allow anyone but official law enforcement photographers to shoot pictures. This photo ban was put in effect for several reasons: to protect the identities of undercover officers who were working the scene; to protect the privacy of victims whose bodies or body parts were lying exposed; and to keep from having the crime scene invaded by hordes of photographers. Throughout the day, Deputy Hammons and other officers had confiscated the film of several individuals who had slipped onto the site illicitly to take photos.

According to Hammons, when he told Ms. Tyree that photography was prohibited, "she stated to me that she was with Congressman Istook and that Mr. Istook wanted her to take pictures of the crime scene." Since she had been admitted through the security gate and it was clear that she and the congressman "were definitely together," the deputy says he decided this was an exceptional case. He allowed her to take pictures, but stayed close by to be sure that none of her shots would capture any of the "photo sensitive" law enforcement officers. While they conversed, Hammons attests, Ms. Tyree stated: "Congressman Istook told me there had been a bomb threat called in back on April 9th." The startled deputy says he "thought to myself … hum … ten days. They knew for ten days?"

37 posted on 08/15/2002 9:28:31 PM PDT by honway
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Press Conference

On Thursday, January 15th, the two deputies told their stories publicly for the first time, at a press conference called by Key’s Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee.

The outdoor press conference, held at the bombing site under the Survivors’ Tree, was opened by Key and Kathy Wilburn, whose grandsons Chase and Colton were killed in the Murrah Building’s daycare center....

As David Kochendorfer began to tell his story to the assembled reporters, aides to Congressman Istook started handing out a brief, two-sentence printed statement. The release, on Istook’s congressional stationery, declared: "It is garbage and a total fabrication to suggest that I have information that the government supposedly had prior knowledge of the Murrah Building bombing. Any such suggestion is the product of somebody’s sick and warped imagination." In subsequent interviews that night, the congressman tempered his strident response, allowing that perhaps misunderstanding and faulty memories, rather than mendacity or neurotic imaginings, were behind the allegations.

Portions of the press conference, including statements by Deputies Kochendorfer and Hammons, were carried on all four of the television news broadcasts in Oklahoma City that evening and were the focus of heated debate on Talk-Radio KTOK’s Mike McCarville Show, the state’s largest radio talk show. McCarville interviewed both deputies as well as Charles Key and Istook, then took calls from listeners and ran an automated call-in poll to see whether the radio audience found the congressman or the deputies more believable. The program prompted over 900 calls, with over 55 percent registering in favor of the deputies.

38 posted on 08/15/2002 9:35:50 PM PDT by honway
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Excerpt from the Daily Oklahoman

Grand Jury Waste of Money, Time, Istook Says
Judy Kuhlman
02/21/1998

U.S. Rep. Ernest Istook said Friday he thought taxpayers' money and grand jurors' time spent investigating the Oklahoma City bombing were being wasted on "wild-goose chases."

Istook, R-Warr Acres, voluntarily appeared before the grand jury to answer questions about allegations that he knew about a bomb threat to an Oklahoma City building before the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

"There's been some garbage thrown around. ... I think there is a lot of taxpayers' money being wasted on wild-goose chases with people claiming that somebody said something," Istook said.

Last month, two Oklahoma County reserve deputies said Istook told them the day of the bombing that "some right-wing fundamentalist Muslim group operating in Oklahoma City" had threatened a local building.

State Rep. Charles Key, R-Oklahoma City, first presented reserve deputies David Kochendorfer and Don Hammons in a Jan. 15 news conference at the downtown bomb site.

For educational purposes and discussion, not for distribution

39 posted on 08/15/2002 9:58:31 PM PDT by honway
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20001103/aponline175626_000.htm

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FBI Agent Sues To Report Misconduct

By Michael J. Sniffen
Associated Press Writer
Friday, Nov. 3, 2000; 5:56 p.m. EST

WASHINGTON –– A 20-year veteran FBI agent went to court Friday seeking the right to report to President Clinton and key members of Congress what he considers serious and criminal misconduct by federal workers during a top secret, undercover national security operation.

FBI Director Louis Freeh and Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder have denied agent Joseph G. Rogoskey permission to relay his allegations to Clinton, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and House and Senate committees that oversee the FBI.

40 posted on 08/15/2002 10:14:15 PM PDT by honway
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