- Hot on the heels of the latest information
about the apparent treachery of the FBI, in regard to the TWA-800 SHOOTDOWN
(and coverup), comes allegations of murders of several Oklahoma City Bombing
survivors, particularly emergency workers present shortly after the blast.
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- Who would want to murder those emergency
workers (including policemen)? If those emergency workers had become aware
of information that the bombing was engineered by FBI, BATF and DEA agents,
well, then the question sort of answers itself.
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- How does this relate to the 100+ BLAST
SHELTERS that FEMA has been building all over the United States? If the
information described in the article below is in fact accurate, the implications
go FAR BEYOND some "building demolition" and a few witness murders.
The entire situation might have been engineered to misdirect public attention
toward large reductions of freedoms and constitutional rights. It would
help prepare people for a more dictatorial government, that needs to violate
rights "for the common good". Who would ultimately be in control
of this government is itself an interesting topic.
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- Clearly, any of the OKC bombing emergency
workers who believe they have something to say, had better do so soon,
to a wide audience, while they still can.
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- Unresolved Death In Oklahoma By Michael
A. O'Camb For Immediate Distribution 7-24-98
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- In the first minutes and hours following
the blasts that devastated the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown
Oklahoma City, the morning of April 19, 1995, a number of selfless individuals
risked life and limb to rescue many of the victims. Among them were Oklahoma
City police officers, Terrance Yeakey, Gordon Martin and Ken Griffin, a
number of Oklahoma City firefighters, Dr. H. Don Chumley, G.S.A. employee
Mike Loudenslager and others.
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- In the aftermath of the "bombing"
the name Mike Loudenslager holds particular significance in the hearts
of many families in and around Oklahoma City. And this is so, because
of the forewarning he gave to a number of those who had children in the
Murrah Building's day-care center. In the weeks preceding the bombing,
G.S.A. employee, Michael Loudenslager, 48, became increasingly aware that
large amounts of ordnance and explosives were in the building and strongly
urged (along with the operator of the day-care center) a number of parents
to take their children out of the Murrah Building.
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- This situation arose after other employees
became concerned with an increased amount of ordnance (missiles) being
brought into the building by the B.A.T.F. and D.E.A. As a result of this
concern, a grievance was filed with G.S.A. by the building's security director.
The result was, the man who had complained lost his job there. Then,
after the operator of the day-care center (the security director's wife)
notified the fire marshals after some remodeling had been done (as her
license required her to do), the fire marshals were denied access to do
their inspection by federal agents and told to leave! And the day-care
operator lost her contract.
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- As a result of this (fearing the worst
with all the talk around town of a possible bombing), Mike Loudenslager
and the day-care center operator then told many of the parents to get their
children out. And, because of their warnings, far fewer children were
in the day-care center on that horrible Wednesday morning than there otherwise
would have been. A number of families, in and around Oklahoma City, have
these two people to thank for their children's lives today.
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- Shortly after the bombing, Michael Loudenslager
was actively helping in the rescue and recovery effort. A large number
of those at the bomb-site either saw or talked with him. During the course
of the early rescue efforts, however, Mike Loudenslager was seen and heard
in a very "heated" confrontation with someone (there). Much
of his anger stemmed from the fact he felt the B.A.T.F. was in large part
responsible not only for the bombing, but for the death and inury to those
inside, including all the children.
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- To the absolute astonishment of a large
number of police officers and rescue workers, it was later reported that
G.S.A. employee Mike Loudenslager's body had been found inside the Murrah
Building the following Sunday, still at his desk, a victim of the 9:02
A.M. bombing! This, mind you, after he'd already been seen alive and well
by numerous rescue workers at the bomb-site AFTER the bombing! He is also
officially listed as one of the 168 bombing fatalities.
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- The question now becomes: Was he murdered
and placed at his desk by federal agents? Or was he just simply murdered
by them and SAID to have been found at his desk? Access to the inside
of the building, from shortly after the bombing onward was extremely limited
to nearly all but federal employees by the F.B.I.
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- His death is UNQUESTIONABLY the most
important sidelight of the Oklahoma City bombing. Mike Loudenslager's murder,
most assuredly was one of the major factors leading to the demise of both
Dr. H. Don Chumley and later Terry Yeakey!
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- For whatever reason, the Oklahoma City
Police Dept. has always down-played Officer Terry Yeakey's presence at
the Murrah Building the morning of April 19, 1995, even though a large
number of Oklahoma City police officers, firefighters, emergency personnel
and survivors KNOW he played a much larger role in the early rescue-effort
than he's given credit for.
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- In an effort to cover up Mike Loudenslager's
murder and to intimidate others who were there early-on that morning, someone
has taken out a number of internal witnesses. Dr. Don Chumley AND Terry
Yeakey, both, besides being at the Murrah Building that morning, shared
one other commonality. Each at the time of his "death" was attempting
to deliver EVIDENCE concerning the fact Mike Loudenslager was alive and
well AFTER the bombing, and also to get certain other facts out about the
"bombing" as well.
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- In Terry Yeakey's case he thought he
was delivering evidence and information to a multi-county task force who
would help get the truth out. That's how he was set-up. In Dr. Chumley's
case, he was killed, some months earlier, when his personal jet aircraft
"crashed" while attempting to do the same thing.
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- Were the deaths of Jack Colvert, Jackie
Majors and Buddy Youngblood also directly related to the cover-up of Mike
Loudenslager's murder? Each of them had been at the Murrah Building that
morning and each had also seen Mike Loudenslager ALIVE and well after the
bombing.
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- Others who were there that morning have
also felt threatened. Officer Gordon Martin, for one, feels at least two
attempts on his life have been made. Other police officers and emergency
services personnel fear for their personal safety as well. And while all
this goes on, the moguls of the major-media remain silent! The so-called
"fourth pillar of democracy" - the press - once again falls
flat on its face, foresaking its sacred duty to REPORT THE NEWS. Remember,
Hell is just as hot for those who go there for sins of OMISSION as those
who go for sins of COMMISSION!.
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- Another interesting case of "suicide"
in Oklahoma, since the bombing, is that of Kenneth Trentadue, who as the
result of violating conditions of his parole in California, was re-incarcerated
and sent to a federal (transfer) facility in Oklahoma. Mr. Trentadue,
the brother of a prominent Salt Lake City, Utah attorney, supposedly committed
suicide by hanging himself. But in actuality managed to commit a "suicide"
very similar to TerryYeakey's (minus the gunshot-wound-to-the-head). Only
Kenneth Trentadue's was committed with knotted or "braided" bedsheet,
barely long enough to fit around his neck in a "suicide-proof"
prison cell.
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- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE later reported
the trustees who cleaned Mr. Trentadue's cell after his "suicide"
found copious amounts of blood inside. This included bloody fingerprints
up a wall, to within a few inches of a "panic button" on or near
the ceiling. This certainly is not consistent with hanging.
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- When his family was contacted by prison
officials and informed of his "suicide", they were asked if they
wanted his remains cremated. They indicated they did not, and after a
very difficult time and much red-tape, the body was finally shipped back
to them.
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- Being very skeptical as to a suicide,
family members removed the mortuary make-up and were shocked to find part
of his skull crushed, his knuckles damaged, bruises, puncture-and-slash-wounds
over a good portion of his body (including the soles of his feet) and his
throat slashed. Boot heel marks were apparent around the right eye and
on his chest. All evidence points to the fact Kenneth Trentadue was subdued
after a fight - brutally beaten, tortured and murdered!
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- (Update: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Sat.
July 11, 1998 - states M.E. says Trentadue death "suicide"!).
This case is "supposedly" being looked into by U.S. Sen. Orrin
Hatch.
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- Former 7-term U.S. Rep. George Hansen
of Idaho and his organization, The United States Citizens Human Rights
Commission, IS, however, actively pursuing it.
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- Former Rep. Hansen was himself unjustly
convicted and imprisoned and spent a number of years literally as a political
prisoner in the federal penal system until his case was finally decided
by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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- Many Americans who are familiar with
the Trentadue case see a chilling similarity between Officer Terry Yeakey's
"suicide" and Kenneth Trentadue's. Especially when each occurred
in such close proximity to the other, in and around El Reno and Oklahoma
City, AFTER the bombing.
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- Like Terry Yeakey, Kenneth Trentadue,
(although smaller) was also a powerfully-built man. He lifted weights
regularly, had a 19-inch neck and was a street-fighter with street savvy.
In short, he knew how to take care of himself.
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- Many now wonder if Kenneth Trentadue
might have had information regarding the Oklahoma City bombing, or its
aftermath, that certain agents wanted him taken-out for. And many also
wonder why a man re-incarcerated for violating his parole would REQUEST
solitary confinement. What was Kenneth Trentadue afraid of?
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- Could the murder of Murrah Building G.S.A.
employee Michael Loudenslager and the subsequent cover-up be the reason
for (many of) the unresolved deaths in Oklahoma since the bombing? A growing
number of Americans certainly think so.
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- For those who'd like to get the definitive
pictorial book on the Oklahoma City bombing and the rescue and recovery
efforts, ANGELS OVER OKLAHOMA CITY, send $35.90 ($29.95 + $5.95 S &
H) to: Globe Color Press, Inc., 414 NW 4th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(Make check* or money order payable to Globe Color Press, Inc.) Allow
2-4 weeks for delivery. (*$25 fee on all returned checks). If you have
Visa, MasterCard or American Express and would like to expedite your order,
call, (405) 235-3489. This book is the product of Heroes of the Heart,
Inc., a non-profit group of survivors, rescue and recovery personnel.
A MUST SEE!!
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- Norio Hayakawa http://www.eagle-net.org/groomwatch
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