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Perhaps the greatest act of terrorism in U.S. history, the bombing of
the Alfred F. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City has been the subject of intense
public attention. First blamed on the militias by federal agents, it was later
blamed on a couple of misfits, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, but
militiamen continue to investigate the case to discover whether others may have
been involved, while government agencies continue to try to cover up their
complicity.
The Oklahoma City Bombing — Collection if links from Andrew K. Dart.
The John Doe Times — An
electronic newsletter published by Mike Vanderboegh of the Alabama
Constitutional Militia, reporting on the results of militia
investigations.
An interview with Charles J. Mankin Director,
Oklahoma Geological Survey, on the OKC Bombing. (12 minutes) —
RealAudio required. Also see
Pat Parrinello's page.
Radio interview with OKC
survivor V.Z. Lawton who joined the Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee.
Needs Windows Media Player.
Selected email messages, mostly from
OKCBOMB list.
A David
Hoffman, The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror,
1998, Feral House Pr. Exposé of the Oklahoma City bombing.
David Paul Hammer, Deadly Secrets — Timothy James McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing, 2010, Authorhouse.
Reviews of Books on subject
Michele Moore, Oklahoma City: Day
One, 1996, The Harvest Trust, Eagar, AZ, $29.95 paperback. First of
several books planned on the subject.
Newspapers & Media
London
Telegraph — Search articles by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (by
"Ambrose"), investigative journalist who has written on the patriot/militia
movement and high-level corruption in the U.S. Government.