Vatic Note: My goodness, so much coming out of the woodwork about everything. We are currently working on some blogs that are requiring an enormous amount of work, but will be very much worth it when you see just how history that we take for granted has been perverted to the extreme. This below is a minor example of that fact. So you can imagine just how big this rabbit hole had gotten. What would you say if you found out that there was no ammonium Nitrate at the OKC bombing site? You know, the stuff that was supposedly in the truck bomb. Well, worse, what would you say if you also found out there were no nuke weapons used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Oh, yes, my friends, even I am having trouble with that one, but all the evidence we are finding so far is pointing in that direction and worse, the web site dealing with that subject has been taken down by the PTB and it has taken a good bit for the site owners to find and put back up a secure site? That usually tells us that there was something on there they didn't like. Enjoy this video about the OKC first response police sargeant that was tortured and murdered after the attack. He knew something about the bombing that the PTB did not want out there.
We Are Change Oklahoma - What did Sgt. Terrance Yeakey know?
Uploaded by WeAreChangeOklahoma on May 16, 2010
What did Sgt. Terrance Yeakey know? This short film will
give you a glimpse into the mystery of the brutal torture-murder of Sgt.
Terrance Yeakey and address several of the unanswered questions that exist
surrounding the horrific circumstances of his passing on May 8, 1996. Sgt.
Yeakey is remembered as a loving husband, father, brother and son and highly
respected 7 year veteran of the Oklahoma City Police Department.
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It should be obvious. A retired general (I don't recall his name) who specialized in explosives said that the Ryder truck was too far from the Murrah Building to have done major damage.
ReplyDeleteSix sevenths of the power of an explosive is expended only a short distance from the center of the explosion. Six sevenths of the remaining power is expended at twice that distance, and so forth.
To do major damage, the charge has to have direct contact with the thing to be blown up. Between the Ryder truck and the Murrah Building there was about twelve feet of nothing but air.
Compare the photos of the Murrah Building remains to that of the Marine Barracks in Lebanon.
Barracks: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/21/article-2064286-00102AF500000258-356_468x309.jpg
Murrah Building: http://911review.com/precedent/decade/imgs/murrah_3.jpg
wow, you must have really irritated someone, because, wouldn't you know it, the volume is completely down! There is no way to actually hear what is being said. You can see that someone is speaking...alas, no way to hear it. Is there some other website you can direct us to?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,I just tried the volume and its fine. Check your volume on your computer and see if its up. I am sorry, but you can follow the link to the direct video and view and hear it from there. I will check to make sure the link is up. OK?
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