WILL FEDERAL JUDGE FORCE FBI TO EXPOSE OKC TAPES?

okcFBI Memos Admit Cover-up —

Now we see that a rogue agent tried to collect a million bux for the tapes from MsM.

Nearly twenty years later, the questions of Oklahoma City’s bombing still linger. A suspected “inside job” from the first hours, the multiple explosions, witnesses’ testimonies, quick destruction of the crime scene without examination, a very controlled grand jury cover-up and restricted trial witnesses all only strengthened the evidence of a “false flag” before the term became so well known as it is today.

Only hours ago today (June 24th), Salt Lake City attorney and longtime thorn-in-the-side of the FBI Jesse Trentadue filed a new motion in his on-going case to force the government (FBI in particular) to produce the commandeered and long-suppressed surveillance tapes from the N.W. 5th Street scene of the April 19, 1995 multiple explosions inside OKC’s Murrah Federal Building.

Trentadue finally got a trial date set for late July, in just over a month, and his latest court filing has hammered one more nail into the FBI’s coffin. Evidently, a yet-unnamed FBI agent attempted to sell a copy of the videotape to CBS-News or NBC’s Dateline or any other “highest bidder,” with the original asking price of “One Million Dollars.”

See complete FBI document here:

NOTICE SUPPLEMENTATION OF RECORD EXHIBIT 1, ATTTEMPT TO SELL SURVEILLANCE TAPE_ECF

Only an hour into the rescue, County K-9 Deputy Don Browning saw FBI agents removing cameras from the light poles after ordering a cease of the rescue operations. OKC police officer Tearry Yeakey saw proof of the impossibility of a single ANFO bomb being responsible; no ANFO residue was ever found; Brig. Gen. (ret.) Ben Partin proved explosives went off from inside the Murrah Building; Hoppy Heidelberg attempted to get to the truth and was ordered off the grand jury by Federal Judge David Russell without cause, etc. The Oklahoma City bombing was a controlled operation from start to way after the finish. It continues to be covered-up.

http://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/article-16746-info-on-informants.html