An attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City unleashed a hellish nightmare on April 19, 1995, one Americans would not soon forget. A cruel act of terror killed 168 souls and injured 680, and these two morbid details might stand alone as the only honest reports to emerge from the ministry of propaganda, our national media.
National news and government officials quickly surrounded two “ready-made” villains, anti-government, white guys, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. The 90s were certainly the salad days for anti-government, white supremacist wackos, so what could be more fitting?
As with the Kennedy “hits” and 9/11, the official Oklahoma City bombing narrative does not disappoint with its contradictions and logistical folly. While watching A Noble Lie, this conclusion becomes stupefyingly apparent.