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| | The Oklahoma City Bombing and its Link to TWA 800 |
 | | Davis said federal authorities investigating the bombing decided early on in the probe that the blast was the result of a domestic conspiracy, not a foreign one, ignoring all evidence to the contrary. |  | | Marife Nichols, former wife of the Oklahoma City bombing defendant Terry Nichols, defended her husband on the witness stand Wednesday, but it was two strangers who gave Nichols his strongest challenges so far to the government's outline of the conspiracy. |  | | However, in Oklahoma itself, especially among many of the victims' families, the clamour is growing for further inquiries into a wider conspiracy. |
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http://members.aol.com/bardonia2/oklahoma.htm
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| | Oklahoma City Bombing |
 | | Law enforcement and conservative courts have been cracking down on civil liberties successfully for years without having to resort to a terror bombing. |  | | In other words, the feds don't need a heinous crime to pin on right wingers to justify a crackdown on civil liberties. |  | | In April 1998, he filed to appeal the ruling. |
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http://www.carpenoctem.tv/cons/okla.html
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| | The New American - Vilifying the Right - November 27, 1995 |
 | | However, the Establishment's conspiracy theory is one which is common to all absolutist tyrannies: It holds that the people are always striving to impede the state's benevolent designs, and that the government must be protected from the people. |  | | Conspiracy theories of the "right" begin with the understanding that government -- the instrument of coercion -- can fall into the hands of those who seek unlawful and immoral power; accordingly, government must be restrained by law and the people must be protected from the untempered power of the government. |  | | However, only Establishment-approved conspiracy theories are admissible in the public debate -- a point which was illustrated in the segment of "Patriots and Profits" which dealt with lingering questions about a federal cover-up in Oklahoma City. |
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http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1995/vo11no24/vo11no24_vilifying.htm
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| | "The Oklahoma City Bombing and The Politics of Terror" 5 |
 | | The United States agrees that any statement and/or information that you provide relevant to this conspiracy/conspiracies or attempts will not be used against you in any criminal proceeding. |  | | You are no longer protected by the immunity granted by letter on September 14, 1994. |  | | A three-year employee, Twilley did a variety of jobs for Khalid, including bookkeeping and acting as rental agent for his 500-plus properties. |
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http://www.apfn.org/apfn/hoffman5.htm
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| | Law Suit Describes Case for Iraqs Involvement in Oklahoma City Bombing |
 | | Filed on behalf of a group of citizens who survived or who lost loved ones in the Oklahoma bombing, plaintiffs are seeking damages under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act. |  | | "Both bombs were delivered to their targets in rented Ryder trucks, which had been rented in adjoining states. |  | | When the Murrah Building was bombed, said the plaintiffs, Abdul Hakim Murad, in a prison cell in New York City awaiting trial for his part in the plot to bomb five American 747 aircraft, admitted verbally on April 19, 1995 and in writing that Ramzi Youssefs "liberation army was responsible for the Murrah Building bombing. |
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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/3/17/134303.shtml
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| | 30 OKC Bombing Questions That Demand an Answer NOW! |
 | | This was accompanied by representations at the highest level demanding that the Netherlands courts hear the case in camera and that the proceedings be kept completely secret. |  | | By definition, a terrorist must take credit for his violence, or else there is no compelling reason to commit a crime. |  | | In July of 1995 the Janet Reno Justice Department quietly applied for Spiegelman's extradition to the United States IN CONNECTION WITH THE OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING. |
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| | Wikipedia:Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, Conspiracy theory itself should not be renamed, since it discusses the concept of conspiracy theories in an appropriate way; to rename it would divorce the title of the article from its content for no purpose. |  | | The term "conspiracy theory" is used as a description of a particular type of narrative. |  | | This evolutionary growth in the face of evidence disproving the theory is one of the characteristics that distinguishes a conspiracy theory from a matter of simple controversy, an unresolved issue, or an alternative theory. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conspiracy_theory
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| | COURT TV ONLINE - Oklahoma City Bombing |
 | | (The punishment for conspiracy alone is the death penalty.) On June 2, a jury convicted McVeigh of the same charges. |  | | (Nonetheless, the law requires that people alert authorities if they are aware of a conspiracy. |  | | Nichols's defense lawyers are expected to focus on the testimony of government witness Michael Fortier, who testified against McVeigh during his trial under a plea agreement. |
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| | OpinionJournal - Extra |
 | | Timothy McVeigh was convicted of murder in the Oklahoma City bombing and executed in June 2001; Terry Nichols was sentenced to life in prison for conspiracy and manslaughter, and faces a further trial on murder charges. |  | | His arrival "transformed the conspiracy from a pipe bombing plot to an audacious attack on the World Trade Center." Yousef was "the individual most responsible for building the World Trade Center bomb"--1,200 pounds of urea nitrate with a nitroglycerine trigger, booster chemicals, sulfuric acid and sodium cyanide. |  | | Both cases are closed, of course--in the public mind if not quite officially. |
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| | Oklahoma City Bombing and the Middle East |
 | | Sept. 11 Commission testimony by former FBI Director Louis Freeh yesterday lent credibility to a theory that Iraq was behind the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, according to an investigative reporter whose new book on the subject was addressed at the hearing. |  | | Terry Nichols' defense attorneys argued Tuesday that prosecutors have ignored evidence favorable to Nichols because they would be legally obligated to share it with him. |  | | A Secret Service document written shortly after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing described security video footage of the attack and witness testimony that suggested Timothy McVeigh may have had accomplices at the scene. |
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| | Conspiracy Theories |
 | | Another conspiracy theory that takes off from that one argues that a small group of military Special Force members were secreted into the area, bombed the building and then died in a planned plane crash as they were returning to their base in either Alabama or Georgia. |  | | According to this theory, hyped by one Oklahoma City television station, the FBI had taken a photograph of the Murrah building shortly before the bombing and -- no surprise to conspiracy theorists -- from the same angle as another photo taken minutes later of the blasted building. |  | | arrest was the subject of a conspiracy theory. |
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| | Matrix: Waco and the Oklahoma City Bombing |
 | | A barrage of government double-talk, lies and intimidation has convinced a growing cadre of conspiracy theorists, dedicated journalists, and astute politicians that something went terribly wrong with the government's investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing. |  | | Was Timothy McVeigh a mind-controlled patsy for a bombing conspiracy? |  | | The government got a conviction in the Oklahoma City bombing case, but they haven't even begun to answer the questions about who was really involved. |
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| | Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee Home Page |
 | | On April 19, 1995, just after parents dropped their children off at the day care center at the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, a massive bomb inside a Ryder Rental Truck AND supplemental charges inside the building, blew half of the nine-story building into oblivion, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds of others. |  | | Views expressed throughout this web site do not necessarily reflect those of the Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee |  | | Or fill out our email form to contact us. |
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| | New World Order (conspiracy) Narrative @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research) |
 | | NWO conspiracy theory is often presented by political conservatives and Liberals alike, especially those who fear the loss of their ideological freedom and favorite policies. |  | | Other components of the conspiracy may include the dispersal of chemicals into the atmosphere via aircraft in the Chemtrail theory, the semi-famous CIA mind control experiments performed under the code name MK-ULTRA, and involvement by extraterrestials, as in the Dulce Base conspiracy theories. |  | | A slightly different version of the NWO conspiracy theory goes as far as saying that these families and persons are all part of the same bloodline. |
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| | ZNet Instructionals Conspiracies Or Institutions: 9‑11 and Beyond |
 | | This is conspiracy theory turned into scapegoat theory. |  | | A broader definition of conspiracy includes legal acts that are, however, sufficiently misleading. |  | | The most common definition of a conspiracy is two or more people secretly planning a criminal act. |
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| | Conspiracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Conspiracy theory, attempts to explain the cause of an event as a secret, and often deceptive, plot by a covert alliance |  | | Conspiracy (crime) and conspiracy (civil), an agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future |  | | Conspiracy (political), a plot to overthrow a government or other powers |
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| | Conspiracy theory - encyclopedia article about Conspiracy theory. |
 | | The term "conspiracy theory" is considered by different observers to be a neutral description for a conspiracy claim, a perjorative term used to dismiss such a claim, and a term that can be positively embraced by proponents of such a claim. |  | | Conspiracy theory, in contrast to conspiracy as a legal concept, is a narrative genre which includes a broad selection of (not necessarily related) arguments for the existence of various grand conspiracies, each of which might have far-reaching social and political implications, if found to be true. |  | | The term conspiracy theory is itself the object of a type of conspiracy theory, which argues that those using the term are manipulating their audience to disregard the topic under discussion, either in a deliberate attempt to conceal the truth, or as dupes of more deliberate conspirators. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Conspiracy+theory
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| | Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term "conspiracy theory" is considered by different observers to be a neutral description for a conspiracy claim, a pejorative term used to dismiss such a claim, and a term that can be positively embraced by proponents of such a claim. |  | | The term conspiracy theory is itself the object of a type of conspiracy theory, which argues that those using the term are manipulating their audience to disregard the topic under discussion, either in a deliberate attempt to conceal the truth, or as dupes of more deliberate conspirators. |  | | A conspiracy theory attempts to explain the ultimate cause of an event (usually a political, social, or historical event) as a secret, and often deceptive, plot by a covert alliance of powerful persons (sometimes described as "an unseen power elite") rather than as an overt activity or as natural occurrence. |
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| | Watergate |
 | | Theorists as disparate as the late H. Haldeman (Nixon's chief of staff) and left-wing critic Carl Oglesby have endorsed another version of the Trap theory. |  | | According to Silent Coup, the key to the Watergate mystery was presidential counsel John Dean, a sort of conspiracy of one. |  | | Watergate, the mother of all scandals branded something gate, may be America's most famous conspiracy. |
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| | Commentary |
 | | According to this theory, certain FBI executives released the “302” files, not to expose the Watergate conspiracy or drive President Nixon from office, but simply to demonstrate to the President that Gray could not control the FBI, and therefore would prove a severe embarrassment to his administration. |  | | For example, in motions opposing bail for the defendants, the prosecutors disclosed in a brief filed June 23, 1972 that Mexican checks were deposited in Barker’s account (although the press, until a month later, when the checks were literally handed to reporters, failed to pursue the “money tree” exposed in the bail motions). |  | | On June 20, three days after the burglary, the Democratic National Committee commenced a civil suit against the Committee for the Re-election of the President that compelled the responsible officials in CRP to give statements under oath (Edward Bennett Williams represented both the Democratic National Committee and the Washington Post). |
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| | Related Website - Conspiracy (2001) (TV) - Movie: Conspiracy Theory |
 | | Conspiracy (2001) (TV) - Movie: Conspiracy Theory CD's / Albums's |  | | Conspiracy (2001) (TV) - Movie: Conspiracy Theory Posters's |  | | "Through the following dialogue from Conspiracy Theory, the powersthatbe blatantly reveal that Ronald Reagan was an intended victim of a mindcontrolled assassin." |
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| | Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Conspiracy theory is considered by different observers to be a neutral description for a conspiracy claim, a perjorative term used to dismiss such a claim, and a term that can be positively embraced by proponents of such a claim. |  | | Conspiracy theory, in contrast to conspiracy as a legal concept, is a narrative genre which includes a broad selection of (not necessarily related) arguments for the existence of various conspiracies, each of which might have far-reaching social and political implications, if found to be true. |  | | Subjects were significantly more likely to suspect conspiracy in the case of the 'major events'—in which the president died—than in the other cases, despite all other evidence available to them being equal. |
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| | Role of Rove, Libby in CIA Leak Case Clearer |
 | | To prove a criminal conspiracy, the actions need not have been criminal, but conspirators must have had a criminal purpose. |  | | They surmise that Fitzgerald is considering whether he can bring charges of a criminal conspiracy perpetrated by a group of senior Bush administration officials. |  | | But a new theory about Fitzgerald's aim has emerged in recent weeks from two lawyers who have had extensive conversations with the prosecutor while representing witnesses in the case. |
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| | Definition of conspiracy theory |
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