MILITARY EODs, INMATE POINT TO FEDERAL PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Patrick Briley
October 7, 2006
NewsWithViews.com
Attorney Jesse Trentadue filed an important new legal motion on September 26, 2006 with the Salt Lake City US Federal Court of Judge Dale Kimbal. Trentadue’s new filing seeks more evidence showing the prior knowledge and provocation of the 1995 OKC Bombing by Federal law enforcement officials using men described in recorded conversations of McVeigh with a Federal inmate. Prior knowledge is further suggested in Trentadue’s filing based on eyewitness accounts of the presence of military explosive ordinance disposal personnel (EODs) and equipment in OK not normally stationed in OK but brought in shortly before the OKC bombing.
In 2005 and 2006 Judge Kimbal ordered the FBI to release FBI reports, memos and teletypes to Trentadue pursuant to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests Trentadue had previously filed These now released documents clearly show FBI complicity in the OKC bombing. Trentadue has already won a multimillion dollar judgment against the USG for the beating death murder of Trentadue’s brother who was mistaken for an OKC bombing suspect while his brother was in Federal custody in OKC.
In his new filing, Trentadue is now acting on behalf of Federal inmate Paul Hammer who was kept next to McVeigh in the Federal prison in Terra Haute, Indiana. The FBI and Bureau of Prisons (BOP) recorded both men discussing who else helped McVeigh do the OKC bombing. Those that McVeigh described as helping him likely include FBI informants and provocateurs revealed in the FBI documents already obtained by Trentadue. Trentadue is asking Judge Kimbal to force the FBI and BOP to comply with FOIA requests for the FBI and BOP recordings. The new filing asserts that the FBI and BOP have been in violation of FOIA laws by stonewalling and ignoring Trentadue’s latest FOIA requests in this area.
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Trentadue’s new filing requests concerning the presence and use of military EOD's and OK local and state law enforcement starting on April 1, 1995 strongly underscore the known public evidence and eyewitness accounts already available to show there was prior knowledge by Federal and OK state law enforcement personnel of the OKC bombing. Of course the FBI would had known before hand because already released FBI documents show the FBI used provocateurs and informants to instigate but not stop the OKC bombing.
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