video that shows Oklahoma City bomber
Timothy McVeigh at a U.S. military base that specializes in
explosives and demolition training over a year after he
supposedly left the army puts the official story of the April 19
1995 federal building bombing under serious doubt and mandates a
re-opening of an investigation into the terror attack that
killed 168 people.
The video was released by Bill Bean, a film producer who has
suffered intense surveillance and harassment since taking the
footage, and is the subject of a February 2007 Hustler Magazine
feature story.
On August 3rd 1993, Bean was given a tour of the Camp Grafton
military facility in North Dakota as part of a research effort
to scout possible shooting locations for a film he was working
on. Bean met the Camp Superintendent Col. Dahl and was permitted
to film every location he visited.
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