Rule
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 McVeigh was executed by lethal injection, witnessed and attested to by a number of people. Ah, now the cat is out of the bag. So there were no chunks of brains flying about nor a decapitated head rolling over the floor, was there? So you have no corpse and you cannot prove that the method of execution was indeed lethal. It seems to me that you missed out on a couple of good movies. I recommend that you watch the pilot movie of the series Nikita, especially the early part; as well as the movie "My name is nobody", especially the last part. I expect that there are lots of other movies and episodes as well in which the death of a character was faked. If Hollywood can do it, then one might expect the boss of the convicted man to be able to manage it as well, not so? quote:
ORIGINAL: jlf1961 The problem with this is that no one can keep their mouth shut. And you know this because you are omniscient? Tsk, tsk. quote:
ORIGINAL: jlf1961 Another hole in your theory is that the Timothy McVeigh case took place during the Clinton Administration, the same administration that was in power at the time of the Waco incident AND the Administration who prosecuted the individuals involved in the Ruby Ridge incident. Ah! Thank you for that revelation. So it might be possible that Waco and Ruby Ridge were targeted in order to provide TMcV with an alleged motive? Frankly, I deem that hypothesis unlikely; I suspect that W and RR were targeted for other reasons, not as the premeditated excuse for TMcV. I suspect they were merely decided upon as the required flimsy excuse when it was decided to demolish the building. quote:
ORIGINAL: jlf1961 Your theory would involve members of the Government up to and including the President, which makes no sense since it was Bush who was, according to the conspiracy theories, responsible for 9/11. I have no idea why you suddenly are blabbing about 9/11? You appear to be confused: 9/11 happened long after TMcV, for your information. So members of the Government up to and including the President are above supicion, are they? Apparently you have missed another good movie: "Absolute power" (1997) with Clint Eastwood. Neither do I know why you are blabbing about Waco and Ruby Ridge in connection with TMcV: they are not relevant to the case.
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