Gun Control Scam Leads To Worst,
Proven Terrorist Act In U.S. History
Tim McVeigh was a Gulf
War vet.
He was angry about Ruby Ridge,
the Gulf War and
Janet Reno's negligent homicide at Waco Texas.
4/19/95
The Oklahoma City federal building was truck-bombed.
168 were killed. Scores were injured.
The most intense manhunt in U.S. history
was conducted for a "John Doe #2."
He has never been found.
Some believe he was killed in the explosion.
as one severed leg was never identified.
McVeigh was stopped by a police officer
because his car had no license plates.
At the time it was not known that he was the suspect.
A composite drawing done by the employee
of the truck rental service led to his arrest.
The trial was moved to Denver, Colorado
to avoid media saturation of the jurors.
Tim McVeigh was convicted and sentence to death,
for 1st degree murder and other charges related
to the death of 8 federal agents killed in the blast.
A new "anti-terrorism" law was written
to take even more of our rights away.
No One Even Asked If His Thought Process
May Have Been Effected By Gulf War Syndrome.
As of 1997
Wang Jun has yet to be tried or sued
for flooding the U.S. w/ assault rifles.

Terry Nichols Was Given A Life Sentence For His Role.
Nothing Ever Happened To Those Who Flooded The U.S.
W/ The AK-47s That Were The Impetus Of The Waco Raid.
Aftermath |