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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 3021654" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>If you watch "Oklahoma City" McVeigh (in his own words) seems to over stress that it was he, and he alone, that accomplished this feat. He gives some credit to Nichols for logistics type stuff and pretty much none to Michael Fortier. This kind of disturbed me that it just seemed like he was lying. He also assembled the bomb in record time (3 hours). A bomb that they claim was equivalent to 5 tons. It also all went off without a hitch except for his monumental stupidity in covering his tracks and/or keeping under the radar. Which also reinforced to me, that he wasn't that smart. This was an idiot who worked menial fast food jobs after the Army and suddenly he's an evil genius? </p><p></p><p>This documentary wasn't anything but the facts. There were no opinions either way. I came away from it feeling there had to be a lot more to the story. And trust me, I'm as skeptical as they come when it comes to conspiracy theories. I don't think the FBI or ATF was in on it, I just think there is more to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 3021654, member: 7235"] If you watch "Oklahoma City" McVeigh (in his own words) seems to over stress that it was he, and he alone, that accomplished this feat. He gives some credit to Nichols for logistics type stuff and pretty much none to Michael Fortier. This kind of disturbed me that it just seemed like he was lying. He also assembled the bomb in record time (3 hours). A bomb that they claim was equivalent to 5 tons. It also all went off without a hitch except for his monumental stupidity in covering his tracks and/or keeping under the radar. Which also reinforced to me, that he wasn't that smart. This was an idiot who worked menial fast food jobs after the Army and suddenly he's an evil genius? This documentary wasn't anything but the facts. There were no opinions either way. I came away from it feeling there had to be a lot more to the story. And trust me, I'm as skeptical as they come when it comes to conspiracy theories. I don't think the FBI or ATF was in on it, I just think there is more to it. [/QUOTE]
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