Sunday, October 02, 2011

Brewster Police continue to hide information on stabbing by frequent contributor to Federal Reserve

It's been a week. The Chief's family, which includes the Mayor of Quincy, is harboring the suspect below. Therefore it should be no surprise that the Federal Reserve-connected get preference.

For instance, Branch scheduled a visit with Clinton for the night of April 19, 1995. Earlier that day, a truck bomb took out the Murrah building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people, most of them federal workers.

Clinton shocked Branch by keeping his appointment. The two old friends talked for hours. The phrase “painful loss” came up between them only in reference to the Arkansas defeat in the NCAA basketball tournament.

Clinton spent but a few minutes on Oklahoma City. The reader learns that the only person Clinton spoke to at the scene was Oklahoma’s “right-wing Republican” governor, Frank Keating. That’s it.

Branch returned to a more cheerful White House a month later. He opens this chapter with a revealing sentence: “Oklahoma City did not lead overseas as President Clinton had feared, but domestic terror did spawn confusion and denial.”

This translates: Clinton did not want the investigation to lead overseas especially when he could exploit the two white, right wing suspects—Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols—for all their political capital.

All politics aside, military action unnerved Clinton. According to the FBI’s James Fox, Clinton’s Justice Department stopped the 1993 World Trade Center bombing investigation at “the water’s edge” lest the facts lead to war.

The “water’s edge” is where the Oklahoma City investigation would stop too. Although the search was allegedly still on for the world’s most wanted man, John Doe #2—the “foreign looking” suspect multiple witnesses saw with McVeigh--Clinton Justice was not really looking.

You play with my scanner.

I play with your jobs.

UPDATE: That's better.

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