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Paperback Okbomb!: Conspiracy and Cover-Up Book

ISBN: 1881532089

ISBN13: 9781881532088

Okbomb!: Conspiracy and Cover-Up

The Oklahoma City bombing stands as the worst act of political terrorism ever committed on American soil. In the pages of this revealing new book, author Jim Keith presents the first thorough investigation of the tragedy and the incredible conspiracy that lies behind it.

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Good but outdated overview of the OKC Bombing

This is a good overview of the Oklahoma City bombing that points out the multitudes of holes in the governments official version of what happened. The only fault this book has is that so much more has come out that even further debunks the "official" story since OKBOMB! was published. Even in the past few months new facts have surfaced that point in the direction of OKC being an "inside job" and its already been proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the "offical" story is bunk.

Important Questions

Jim Keith poses many important questions that are not asked in any other publications: Were more than McVeigh and Nichols involved? What role did any right-wing patriot groups play in the Oklahoma City bombing? Where did the federal government come up with their version of events? What really took place on April 19, 1995? Keith illustrates that there are simply more questions than true answers for this issue and there is always more than one set of facts and interpretations. It is understood by law enforcement personnel that eyewitnesses most often don't make particularly good witnesses. However, Keith puts together a pretty convincing argument that there is more to the federal story than meets the eye. Regardless of that premise, and even if every witness and person that was quoted or interviewed in this book was completely wrong, these are still very crucial and important questions that need to be asked. Readers may want to supplement this work with other relevant pieces such as Stephen Jones' "Others Unknown" or "American Terrorist" by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck.

JIM KEITH: NOBEL PRIZE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

Mr.Keith made only one error. He failed to contrast the amount of explosives used & the number of fatalities to similar atrocities. The 1996 city centre Manchester, England IRA bomb. 3.300 lbs of explosives. No fatalities COMPARISON BETWEEN McVEIGH & THE IRAWhat was the length of time it took the Provos to kill 168 folk via bombings.From June 1970 to October 1993, the Provos killed 615 folk in their terrorist bombings.The average time it took them to kill 168 people: SIX YEARS FOUR MONTHSSo it was fortunate for the good folk of Northern Ireland that Mr. McVeigh failed to offer his "services".

what a great insight! truth is out there folks!

thank you keith for shedding light on what really goes on out in the world..I know people in the military who tell me secretly about all of this and understand what you are saying and they dont like the government, secret societies or deceit either..thank you!
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