The Trail of John Doe No. 2
In its 11-count indictment handed down on August 10, 1995, the fed eral grand jury in Oklahoma City charged that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols “did knowingly, intentionally, willfully...
The April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City remains the largest terrorist act on American soil by domestic terrorists. The administration of President Bill Clinton and its Deep State media allies used this event to demonize and terrorize all opposition to the expanding police state agenda, labeling all opposition as “anti-government,” “extremist,” and “ideational co-conspirators” with Timothy McVeigh.
As a result, most conservative politicians and virtually all of the conservative media refused to touch the issue. The New American was virtually alone among national media organizations in investigating the many problematical aspects of the official OKC bombing narrative and credibly challenging it by exposing coverups and giving voice to witnesses and victims who had been silenced by government intimidation.
William F. Jasper, senior editor of The New American, served as our lead investigator on the bombing. He carried out a phenomenally detailed multi-year investigation, including extensive analysis by forensic specialists, and more interviews of survivors, witnesses, and experts than conducted by any other journalist. The History Channel featured Mr. Jasper as the main expert in its 2006 program on the Oklahoma City Bombing.
In its 11-count indictment handed down on August 10, 1995, the fed eral grand jury in Oklahoma City charged that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols “did knowingly, intentionally, willfully...
Did agents of the FBI, ATF, DEA, Marshals Service, or other federal agencies have foreknowledge of a plot to blow up the Murrah Building? If so, was it acquired...
It was after 10:00 p.m. on February 29th when this reporter rolled into Oklahoma Stallion Station, the thoroughbred stud ranch of Hoppy Heidelberg south of Oklahoma City. It had...
Oklahoma bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh has been variously described in news accounts as “robotic,” “weird,” “brooding,” “distant,” “right-wing,” “reclusive,” “racist,” and “fanatic.” The first — and last — glimpse...
Powerful evidence exists that federal agents were not surprised by OKC blast One of the most persistent and vexing questions to arise in the immediate aftermath of the April...
A mysterious severed leg in a military boot. Television headline stories of a new witness who saw Timothy McVeigh driving into the Murrah Building parking structure minutes before the...
The April 19th bombing that took the lives of 168 men, women, and children in Oklahoma City stunned the nation and the world, both with its explosive magnitude and...
Mysteries in Oklahoma City bombing begin to unravel Since his critical analysis of the Oklahoma City bombing appeared in the June 26th issue of The New American (“OKC Bombing: Expert...
One of the initial objections to any double explosion or multiple explosion scenario for the Murrah Building bombing centered on the logical observation that any significant explosions subsequent to...
On June 1st, the U.S. Geological Survey issued a press release entitled “Seismic Records Support One-Blast Theory in Oklahoma City Bombing.” The release began with the following text: The...
Shortly after the Oklahoma City bombing The New American received a fax of a seismogram purporting to be the seismic recording of the blast as recorded on an Oklahoma Geological...