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In recounting the dozens of terrorist attacks and planned attacks that have occurred on American soil in the last 25-years I have often said that they were "virtually all committed by radical Muslims". I have always conditioned my statements because the single attack on the Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995 was blamed on a non-Muslim, Timothy McVeigh, who was tried, convicted and executed for killing 168 people. Evidence had been revealed in bits and pieces over the years that the FBI was aware of a third individual who may have been involved along with Timothy McVeigh, a Muslim named Hussain Al-Hussaini who was never arrested. Hussain Al-Hussaini most likely was either part of Saddam Hussein's elite Special Troops Division of the Iraqi Military Intelligence or the Adnan Division of the Republican Guard.
As Pamela Geller said on Atlas Shrugs on December 10, 2009 in her article:
Lots of pieces fall into place with Julia Gorin's latest.  She is a national treasure and is singular in her pursuit of exposing  the truth of Bosnia, Kosovo, Herzegovina, where we fought Christians and  paved the way for an Islamic state in the heart of Europe. 
What Carter did for Muslims in Iran, Clinton did for Muslims in Europe.
 BOSNIAN SOLDIER PENNED OKLAHOMA  CITY-STYLE BOMB INSTRUCTIONS FOR AFGHANIS 
 In a  monumental cover-up that only begins to approximate the colossal, decentralized  conspiracy that brought you an Islamic Bosnia and a KKKLA Kosovo and revived  Hitler’s Independent State of Croatia, our “security” and “intelligence”  agencies, along with all of Congress, have been keeping from you the obvious  fact that the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing was an al-Qaeda plot involving several  Iraqis. It was because of the Clinton-directed cover-up of Oklahoma City that  the Bush administration couldn’t tell you the real Iraq-9/11 connection, and why  during the pre-Iraq hearings all that Dick Cheney could manage was: “There’s a  connection. There’s a connection.” 
Oklahoma-based  investigative reporter Jayna Davis  was all over national media in 2002 about this, but then disappeared from the  airwaves when no one was interested in pursuing her story to its logical  conclusion: that our law enforcement agencies are just as capable of doing the  opposite of protecting us. 
The  night before the start of Tim McVeigh’s trial in 1997, she tendered her  resignation at her ABC-affiliate station KFOR-TV that had recently been bought  by the NY Times, which had no intention of publicizing a Middle East connection  to the bombing. Only Bill Clinton’s Rush Limbaugh connection. 
Not only  were Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols front men for an extensive Middle Eastern  operation that included mostly Iraqis but also Palestinians and others, but on  pages 270-71 of her 2004 book The  Third Terrorist, Davis reports what American troops found when they arrived  in Afghanistan in October 2001: 
Validation  arrived in October 2001 when President Bush deployed U.S. troops to eradicate  the fanatical ruling Taliban in Afghanistan. Strewn across the basement floor of  a Kabul mansion which once housed a hideout and makeshift headquarters for bin  Laden loyalists was a do-it-yourself guidebook to construct an “Oklahoma-style”  bomb. A Bosnian soldier in the Al-Qaeda army of terrorists had penned the  step-by-step instructions and components needed to replicate the Murrah Building  explosive device. 
What a  shocking discovery that Timothy McVeigh’s legendary bomb-making skills were  referenced halfway around the world, being emulated as an effective technique in  the terrorists’ toolbox! Imagine the incredulity on the faces of bin Laden’s  devotees upon hearing they would implement a bomb formula which McVeigh  perfected through exhaustive research from a book checked out at a Kingman,  Arizona, public library. In the sage words of Stephen Jones that McVeigh  “couldn’t blow up a rock,” the Afghanistan find transformed the Justice  Department’s “lone bomber” theory into a work of science  fiction. 
On June  11, 2001 — the two-year anniversary of the official “end” of our latest war  against Serbs as we fortified “their” enemies — Timothy McVeigh was executed.  That night, America closed its eyes and soundly went to sleep. We woke up  exactly three months later. 
The  unanimous glee over McVeigh’s execution had to do not only with the “whiteness”  of the terrorist, but also with the fact that he would take his secrets with him  — and even the mainstream news accounts at the time revealed that there was much  he wasn’t revealing. The public and our law enforcement were happy to not look  any deeper, affording ourselves some denial and the illusion of safety. But the  attack to take place three months later would lead investigators right back to  Bosnia, where five of the 9/11 hijackers trained, fought, or had citizenship —  and to Albania and Kosovo. 
Go here. Read the whole thing.
Now a web site in Australia called Winds of Jihad has tied together all of the fragmented sources and published a piece with a more complete picture of what took place in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
McVeigh & The Missing Link
What a price that would be: The Third Man
Author of book on OKC bombing says Muslim arrested in Massachusetts was with Tim McVeigh before the attack 

“His age, his name, the picture, the mug shot, that’s him.” 
And Pamela Geller has this:  “Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that our government  was warned that Islamic terrorists were planning attacks on American  federal buildings around the time of the Oklahoma City bombing. The  Clinton administration even stepped up security around such buildings.” 
What  will Islamic supremacist whiners like Keith Ellison do if their  favorite non-Muslim terrorist, Tim McVeigh, turns out to have working in  league with Islamic jihadists? Ignore it and keep lying, I would  expect. 
“Author links man arrested in Quincy to the subject of her book on Oklahoma City bombing,” from The Patriot Ledger, March 10 via JW:
QUINCY  — The author of a book on the Oklahoma City bombing says a homeless man  arrested in Quincy on Wednesday is the same man identified by several  witnesses to the bombing as having been with Timothy McVeigh before the  deadly attack.But an FBI spokesman, Greg Comcowich, said a man named  Hussain Al-Hussaini was “thoroughly investigated” and “found to not have  any role whatsoever in the attack on the Murrah Federal Building in  1995.”
Comcowich did confirm that a man named Hussain Al-Hussaini had been seen with McVeigh prior to the bombing. 
Quincy  Police on Thursday spoke with the author and notified the FBI of the  arrest of Al-Hussaini for slashing a man’s face with a beer bottle. 
Capt.  John Dougan said the man arrested in Quincy on Wednesday has the same  name as a man featured prominently in the 2004 book “The Third  Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing.”
Both  Dougan and the author of the Oklahoma City book said the man arrested  in Quincy also has a tattoo on his arm that matches the description of  one on the arm of the man in the book. 
“His age, his name, the  picture, the mug shot, that’s him,” the author of “The Third Terrorist,”  Jayna Davis, told The Patriot Ledger in a telephone interview. 
Davis said she saw the Al-Hussaini she wrote about during depositions for a libel suit he brought against her. 
Davis  said the Al-Hussaini she wrote about is a former Iraqi solider who was  seen with McVeigh in the weeks before Oklahoma City and on April 19,  1995, the day of the bombing, which killed 168 people. 
McVeigh was executed for his role in the bombing. The Al-Hussaini seen with him was never charged. 
The  Al-Hussaini arrested by the Quincy police is 45 years old and is being  held on $500 bail on a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous  weapon. He is also being held for a probation violation….
Update:
From Jayna Davis’ website:
“The  most incriminating testimony centers around former Iraqi soldier,  Hussain Al-Hussaini, whom witnesses place in the company of bomber  Timothy McVeigh prior to the blast, seated in the passenger seat of the  Ryder truck the morning of April 19, exiting that truck at ground zero,  and speeding away from the bomb site in the only getaway vehicle  targeted by the FBI in an all-points-bulletin for Middle Eastern  suspects. Al-Hussaini has been unable to establish his whereabouts for  the critical hours of that fateful morning, and more glaringly, the  Justice Department has declined to officially exonerate him of  suspicion.
Deconstructing the murky past  of the accused paves a trail of clues leading from the plains of  Oklahoma to the sands of Iraq. Hussain Al-Hussaini, a self-professed  insurrectionist, told the press that he had been imprisoned for publicly  criticizing the Butcher of Baghdad. But Al-Hussaini’s woeful tale of  “persecution” under the tyrannical reign of ousted Iraqi despot, Saddam  Hussein, does not stand up to scrutiny.
Was  the Iraqi expatriate a dissident or disciple? After copious examination  of Al-Hussaini’s immigration records and his emblematic military  tattoos, defense analysts have reached a disquieting determination: the  man, whom witnesses named as the infamous third terrorist, was not a  rank-and-file infantryman. Colonel Patrick Lang, a Middle East expert  who formerly served as the chief of human intelligence for the Defense  Intelligence Agency, believes Hussain Al-Hussaini would have been  counted among Saddam’s elite fighting forces.
“Our  conclusion would be that this guy (Al-Hussaini) had been a member of  either the Special Troops Division of the Iraqi Military Intelligence or  the Adnan Division of the Republican Guard,” Colonel Lang firmly  asserted. The ex-military intelligence chief postulated that  Al-Hussaini’s purported history as a political dissenter was “complete  nonsense,” but the story, in his opinion, served as a clever means to  facilitate infiltration into the United States as a false defector and  Iraqi intelligence agent. “This guy is clearly not a refugee … none of  that fits with his tattoo.”
“I have  compared this (Jayna Davis’ investigation) to all human intelligence I  have looked at, and in comparing that to classified material, this is  not just one witness. This is not just two witnesses. You’re talking  about twenty-three people,” stated Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst  and deputy director of counterterrorism for the U.S. Department of  State. In March 2002, Johnson succinctly summarized the enormity of  evidence implicating the Middle East before a nationwide audience.
“You’re  talking about at least ten people that put Tim McVeigh with Hussain  Al-Hussaini before the Oklahoma City bombing. Two people who identify  Hussain Al-Hussaini (with McVeigh) in a bar on April 15. Three people  who identify Hussaini Al-Hussaini running from the federal building  early in the morning of April 19 at 5:30 A.M. as he is practicing timing  himself. You have two witnesses that put Tim McVeigh with Hussain  Al-Hussaini in the Ryder truck. You have one witness inside the Murrah  Building who sees Hussain Al-Hussaini getting out of the truck… .and he  is seen driving away from the building,” Johnson declared on the Fox  News Channel, “My concern is that this angle was never pursued, and to  this day, the FBI has refused to exonerate this man. They have refused  to go out and check out his alibis.”
Dozens  of witnesses firmly implicate Hussain Al-Hussaini and a cabal of Iraqi  soldiers colluding with the convicted bombers during the months, weeks,  days and final moments leading up to detonation. The heart-wrenching  truth behind April 19 would be forever memorialized by a small cadre of  average Oklahomans – unsuspecting bystanders who unwittingly witnessed  the most critical stages of an Islamic terrorist plot to murder more  Americans in a single explosion, than the total number of U.S. soldiers  who died on the battlefields of the Persian Gulf War.
Lan astaslem  {Will not be surrendered}
لن استسلم 
An  FBI spokesman in Boston, Greg Comcowich, said Thursday night that a man  named Hussain Al-Hussaini was “thoroughly investigated” in connection  with the Oklahoma City bombing and “was found to not have any role  whatsoever in the attack on the Murrah Federal Building in 1995… The  investigation was closed and the FBI has no further interest in that individual,” he said. 
The FBI has no interest. Chew on that. 
This  is the same FBI that fired John O’Neill for daring to bring up  uncomfortable evidence that a fellow named Osama bin Laden planned to  attack the World Trade Center with airplanes. 
O’Neill then took a  job as the Director of Security of the Port Authority of NY/NJ, and  perished in the basement of the WTC after Moslems slammed jetliners into  the two buildings. 
Such courage is not welcome in the FBI, which  after dropping the ball on 9/11 went on to launch an affirmative action  program to bring Moslems on board as Special Agents. The stumblebum  organization was able to get that job done, at least.
America is not unique in having its share of psychopathic serial killers but one thing we don't have is native born religious fanatics who commit mass murder of innocent civilians. There is only one religion in the whole world that is waging war on America and against Christians and Jews everywhere else. That is the barbaric cult called Islam. Now I can stop using the conditional phrase "virtually all" in placing the blame on terrorists in America because now it appears that Timothy McVeigh was acting in consort with an Islamic terrorist. And this is one more reason why American Muslims of good conscience should condemn all acts of terrorism and reconsider what is really behind the instructions passed down from their prophet that gives these terrorists their motivation.
And, just for historical purposes, since we have mentioned the infamous relationship between former president Bill Clinton and Muslim terrorists at home, we know that besides sending American troops to fight the Christians to protect the Muslim population in Bosnia, we also know that Bill Clinton turned down an offer from Sudan to capture Osama bin Laden years before he ordered the Sept. 11, 2001 attack. Newsmax reported that: 
 "During a February 2002 speech, Clinton explained that he turned down an  offer from Sudan for bin Laden's extradition to the U.S., saying, "At  the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America, so I did not  bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him." 
 But that wasn't exactly true. By 1996, the 9/11 mastermind had already  been named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade  Center bombing by prosecutors in New York." 
 As sad as it is to think about it, this whole scenario seems to follow the modus operandi of Hollywood screen writers who never kill off the bad guy so they can profit from a sequel. 
   
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
Nelson,
ReplyDeleteThat was a really interesting read. Bravo!
The facts you present are compelling to say the least.
Excellent.
ReplyDeleteFlight 800 that went down off Long Island was another coverup. A small plane piloted by an Arab man crashed into 800, killing all.
Dan Coleman, FBI, also recognized the Islamic danger and worked to get the upper management to take action. They did not read his e-mails, letters or return his telephone calls.