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Old 03-11-2011, 06:02   #1
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OK City Bombing "Third Terrorist" Arrested?

http://www.patriotledger.com/feature...#axzz1GFRb6cX5


QUINCY — The author of a book on the Oklahoma City bombing says a homeless man arrested in Quincy on Wednes day is the same man identified by several witnesses to the bombing as having been with Timothy McVeigh before the deadly attack.

But an FBI spokesman, Greg Comcowich, said a man named Hussain Al-Hussaini was "thoroughly investigated" and found to "not have any role whatsoever in the attack on the Murrah Federal Building in 1995."

Comcowich did confirm that a man named Hussain Al-Hussaini had been seen with McVeigh prior to the bombing.

Quincy Police on Thursday spoke with the author and notified the FBI of the arrest of Al-Hussaini for slash ing a man’s face with a beer bot tle.

Capt. John Dougan said the man arrested in Quincy on Wednesday has the same name as a man featured prominently in the 2004 book “The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing.”

Both Dougan and the author of the Oklahoma City book said the man arrested in Quincy also has a tattoo on his arm that matches the description of one on the arm of the man in the book.

“His age, his name, the picture, the mug shot, that’s him,” the author of “The Third Terrorist,” Jayna Davis, told The Patriot Ledger in a telephone interview.

Davis said she saw the Al-Hussaini she wrote about during depositions for a libel suit he brought against her.

Davis said the Al-Hussaini she wrote about is a former Iraqi solider who was seen with McVeigh in the weeks before Oklahoma City and on April 19, 1995, the day of the bombing, which killed 168 people.

McVeigh was executed for his role in the bombing. The Al- Hussaini seen with him was never charged.

The Al-Hussaini arrested by the Quincy police is 45 and is being held on $500 bail on a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. He is also being held for a probation violation.

He was ordered to have no contact with the victim and to stay away from the Father Bill’s homeless shelter.

The victim, a 37-year-old homeless man, told police Al-Hussaini struck him with a beer ottle near 1250 Hancock St. in Quincy Center around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:21   #2
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I read that yesterday. I don't know what to think of it, but it could be an interesting story.
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Old 03-11-2011, 08:27   #3
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If it proves out that there actually is a (beer swilling?) Muslim involved in the OK plot, a gaggle of pantywaist libs are gonna be slobber-snivelling that it wasn't a whites-only op.
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Old 03-12-2011, 22:47   #5
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Interesting eyewitness accounts…
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXfzV2ybBHs

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Old 03-13-2011, 06:34   #6
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Beer swilling, perhaps...and so it goes...

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Oklahoma City Bomber Nichols Says a 3rd Man Took Part in Plot
LATimes, 4 Mar 2011

After a decade of silence, Terry L. Nichols, who was convicted in the Oklahoma City bombings, has accused a third man of being an accomplice who provided some of the explosives used to kill 168 people at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building 10 years ago.

Nichols, in a letter written from his cell at the U.S. government's Supermax prison in Colorado, said Arkansas gun collector Roger Moore donated so-called binary explosives, made up of two components, to bomber Timothy J. McVeigh that were used in Oklahoma City, as well as additional bomb components that recently were found in Nichols' former home in Kansas.

The claim that a third man -- in addition to McVeigh and Nichols -- was involved in the plot comes as a California congressman has begun pressing for answers to lingering questions about what, until Sept. 11, 2001, had been the worst terrorist attack in the United States.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), chairman of the investigative arm of the House Committee on International Relations, has been collecting new evidence in the bombing and said he would announce soon whether formal hearings would be opened into the April 19, 1995, tragedy.

He believes Nichols' knowledge about other potential conspirators is central to his investigation, especially since the components found in March in a crawl space below Nichols' former home remained undetected for nearly a decade.

The congressman said it was important to determine whether others were involved beyond Nichols and McVeigh, two Army pals who became antigovernment zealots.

"That this mass murder of Americans was accomplished by two disgruntled veterans acting alone seems to be the conclusion reached by those in authority," Rohrabacher said recently on the House floor, referring to the FBI's investigation of the bombing.

"However," Rohrabacher said, "there are some unsettling loose ends and unanswered questions."

Nichols has been convicted twice -- in federal and Oklahoma state courts -- and is serving multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole.

For 10 years, he has kept his silence. His recent revelations are considered particularly significant because they came in letters he sent to a woman named Kathy Sanders, who lost two grandchildren in the bombing.

Having turned 50, Nichols said he wanted to begin speaking out about the bombing because the 10-year anniversary last month honoring the victims had passed and he "felt the record should be set straight."


http://articles.latimes.com/2005/may...on/na-okcbomb4
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Nichols, in a letter written from his cell at the U.S. government's Supermax prison in Colorado, said Arkansas gun collector Roger Moore donated so-called binary explosives, made up of two components, to bomber Timothy J. McVeigh that were used in Oklahoma City, as well as additional bomb components that recently were found in Nichols' former home in Kansas.
I think this may be the letter?
> http://intelfiles.egoplex.com/nichol...t-11082006.pdf

Sounds like he wanted an interview
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