FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
OF THE
OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING
© (05/26/97) Ian Williams Goddard
Evidence is overwhelming that federal authorities were
aware that a terrorist event was going to take place in
Oklahoma City before the bombing of the Murrah Building
took place. In fact, two law suits have been filed against
the federal government on the behalf of bombing victims
for failing to give warning to victims of the bombing.
In the first suit, attorney Richard Bieder will represent
at least 44 victims. [1] In the second suit, filed in the
District Court of Oklahoma County (4/18/97), O.J. Simpson’s
defence lawyer Johnnie Cochran will represent over 300
people who suffered losses in the bombing. About that
suit the Associated Press reported [2]:
More than 300 people joined the lawsuit
against the government. They claim the
[ATF] had prior warning of the April 19,
1995 bombing and that officials of the
day care center in the federal building
knew or should have known about the attack.
Indeed, the shocking claim by victims and family members
that the federal government had prior knowledge of the
Oklahoma City bombing is supported by an overwhelming
body of evidence.
EVIDENCE OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
The ABC program 20/20 recently reported (1/17/97) on its
investigation into the claim that the federal government
had prior knowledge of the Murrah Building bombing. [3] The
20/20 program opened with the question asked by anchor Tom
Jarriel: “What did authorities know or expect before the
explosion that federal workers and the children arriving
at the Murrah Building did not know or were not told?”
Jarriel continued, stating that:
For seven months 20/20 has looked into
just that question and we have found
solid facts which tend to support...
suspicions [of prior knowledge]. Our
investigation uncovered eyewitnesses
and government documents which show
a lot of unusual activity was going
on behind the scene shortly before
the explosion occurred.
20/20 interviewed several eyewitnesses who saw the
Oklahoma County Bomb Squad truck across the street from
the Murrah Building shortly before the blast. The 20/20
investigation even discovered and displayed several local
publications in which witnesses reported having seen the
Bomb Squad before the blast. These publications include:
* WORKIN’ INTEREST, Parker & Rassley Petroleum USA Inc.
* THE PANOLA WATCHMAN, a local newspaper
* MASS MEDIA, an interoffice newsletter that reads:
M A S S M E D I A
Special Edition of the Oklahoma
County Assessors Newsletter
By J.D. Reed
As usual, I pulled into the parking
garage about 7:30 and made my way into
our office building. Although it was
unusual to see the Oklahoma County Bomb
Disposal Unit parked outside the court-
house, I assumed it was routine busi-
ness and thought no more about it.
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department claims that the
large Bomb Squad truck with trailer, which was used later
that day to remove the unexploded bombs found inside the
Murrah Building [4], was outside prior to the bombing
because a deputy was using it for “routine errands.”
One eyewitness, Claude Fritz, told 20/20 that he saw
paramilitary Bomb Squad personnel searching the outside
of the courthouse across the street; he said that prior
to the blast “the presence of law enforcement was in
the air, it was everywhere downtown that morning.”
In fact Fritz witnessed several fire trucks speeding
toward the Murrah Building with sirens blazing moments
before the blast. When another ABC program, EXTRA, con-
tacted the Oklahoma City Fire Department to ask them
about Fritz’s claim, the Fire Department told EXTRA:
“We can’t really confirm or deny that claim.” [5]
20/20 established, contrary to official denials, that
the Oklahoma City Fire Department received a call from
the FBI five days before the bombing (04/14/95) warning
them that “there were some people coming through town
they should be on the look out for.”
Perhaps most shocking, the 20/20 investigation discovered
that someone had called the Executive Secretariat’s Office
at the Justice Department in Washington D.C. to report the
Murrah Building bombing 24 minutes before the blast. 20/20
quoted on screen the official government document reading:
The Department of Justice...received
a telephone call...twenty-four minutes
prior to the bombing... The caller said,
“The federal building in Oklahoma City
has just been bombed.”
20/20 anchor Tom Jarrel then noted that “no action was
apparently taken” by the Justice Department in response
to that strange emergency call minutes before the blast.
With early warnings and with the heavy law-enforcement
presence around the Murrah Building that morning, it’s
surprising that the vehicles seen by witnesses speeding
away from the Murrah Building seconds before the blast
were not noticed by the law-enforcement officers. [6][7]
THE JUDGE WHO KNEW
U.S. District Judge Wayne Alley, whose office was in the
federal courthouse across the street from the Murrah Building,
told Oregon’s largest daily newspaper, The Oregonian,
that he had been warned to take “extra precautions”
several days before the April 19th blast.
Judge Alley told The Oregonian (04/20/97): “Let me just
say that within the past two or three weeks, information
has been disseminated... that indicated concerns on the
part of people who ought to know that we ought to be a
little bit more careful.” He said that he was told to
keep an eye out for “people... wandering about in the
courthouse who aren’t supposed to be there, [and] letter
bombs. There has been an increased vigilance.” By an
amazing stroke of good luck, Alley did not show up for
work on April 19th.
The forewarnings that Judge Alley received were reserved
for only a select few. And indeed, Alley was an important
official, so much so that on August 10, 1995 he was assigned
to be the judge in the Oklahoma City bombing case.
The defense tried for months to have Alley removed from
the case, but to no avail. Then the defense discovered
Alley’s statements in The Oregonian and submitted them to
the court on November 30, 1995. Within 48 hours, on December
1st, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals removed
Alley from the case, ruling that because his office was
across the street from, and damaged by, the blast, he
could not be considered an impartial party in the case.
[8] Yet no mention was made by the federal court of
Judge Alley’s forewarnings. [9]
ATF CLEARED OUT OF BUILDING?
While at least 10 ATF agents were at the Murrah Building
moments after the blast [10], it seems that the ATF office
inside the building was empty at the time of the blast.
The ABC program 20/20 (01/17/97) interviewed a man who,
while looking for his wife at the Murrah Building, ran
into an ATF agent who said that he had survived the blast
because “We were tipped by our pagers not to come into
work today.”
That same individual, whose wife was injured in the blast,
had been interviewed previously along with two other witnesses
by NBC’s affiliate in Oklahoma City, KFOR television
(09/12/95). The second witness, the boss of the
first, told KFOR viewers that he had overheard the account
of the first witness just cited. The third witness, a rescue
worker, had also been informed that there were no ATF
agents in the building that day. All three witnesses spoke
to KFOR, just as the first of the three spoke to 20/20,
in shadow for fear of ATF reprisal. [9]
Their fear of the ATF was well-founded: just ask former
ATF agents Diane Kipel and Mike Casali, who were targeted
for harassment and intimidation by the ATF after blowing
the whistle on theft by ATF agents during raids in Chicago.
As a result, they lived in constant terror for months,
even keeping their children and themselves away from windows
in their home through which they feared they would
be shot by ATF snipers. [11]
ATF COVERS-UP PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
In response to charges that the ATF had prior knowledge
and had cleared its agents out of the Murrah Building
before the blast, the ATF scrambled to cook up a cover-
story: the ATF claimed that its agent Alex McCauley along
with DEA agent David Chickendance, had survived the blast
while inside an elevator that fell five stories. After
the free-fall, the two forced the elevator doors open and
proceeded heroically to rescue many other survivors --
or so the ATF story went.
Not taking the ATF story at face value, 20/20 interviewed
elevator maintenance crewmen Oscar Johnson and Duane James
of Midwest Elevator, who said that the ATF’s story was
“pure fantasy.” The crew had inspected the Murrah Building
elevators shortly after the blast on April 19 and found
that all the elevators were in perfect condition and could
not possibly have fallen as the ATF claimed.
Furthermore, according the Midwest Elevator, not only
could the two federal agents not have fallen or have opened
the elevator doors, but they also could not have survived
a five-story fall without sustaining traumatic injuries,
and subsequently they could not have proceeded to rescue
other people.[9] The ATF must have been pretty desperate
to have fabricated such a fantastically false fable. By
the way, according to 20/20, DEA agent David Chickendance
won the National Policeman of the Year Award for his
“heroic” part in that fraudulent federal fable.
PRIOR WARNING FROM ATF AGENT
The following evidence of prior knowledge by the federal
government to the Oklahoma City bombing, perhaps the most
important in this case, revolves around two undercover
operatives, Carol Howe and Andreas Strassmeir. While there
are several possible suspects, some investigators believe
that Strassmeir is the elusive John Doe 2.
ANDREAS STRASSMEIR is the son of the German politician
Gunther Strassmeir, often referred to as the “architect
of German reunification.” According to his lawyer Kirk
Lyons, Andreas Strassmeir was trained in military intelligence
operations at the Bundeswehr Academy in Hanover,
Germany. His close friend Dennis Mahon, leader of the
militant racist-group White Aryan Resistance (WAR) in
the U.S., says Strassmeir was a member of Germany’s
elite counterterrorism unit, GSG-9. [12]
Strassmeir told Oklahoma City attorney John Michael
Johnston that he did undercover counterterrorism work
while in Germany.[12] Strassmeir later told London’s
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH reporter Ambrose Evans-Pritchard that
he came to the U.S. looking to do undercover work for
the Department of Justice or DEA, but he said such top-
secret employment was not acquired.[13] Private
investigators Glenn and Kathy Wilburn, whose daughter Edye
Smith lost her two children in the bombing, believe Strassmeir was an
undercover operative
whom they identify in their law suit as a “U.S. federal
informant with material knowledge of the bombing.” [13]
CAROL M. HOWE, a 26-year-old resident of Tulsa, OK, was
a Miss Teenage America semi-finalist and honors student
who became active in the militant racist group WAR. In
1994 Howe became an undercover agent for the ATF. She
had infiltrated the Christian Identity white-separatist
commune “Elohim City” in eastern Oklahoma and made more
than 70 reports during 1994-95. According to NBC News:
“The government acknowledges in federal documents that
she [Carol Howe] was their informant.” [14]
Howe’s reports, which she submitted to her ATF boss,
Angela Finley, exposed detailed plans by some Elohim
City residents, such as Andreas Strassmeir, to blow
up federal targets including the Murrah Building. [15]
During Howe’s infiltration of Elohim City, she also
saw Timothy McVeigh and the governments’s star witness
and long-time McVeigh friend, Michael Fortier. At Elohim
City, McVeigh was known as “Tim Tuttle,” an alias he
frequently used. Yet after gathering such explosive
intelligence, according to the Associated Press, the ATF
then fired Howe just days before the bombing because
her reports had suddenly become “unreliable.” [14]
Howe’s “unreliable” reports focused on Andreas Strassmeir.
Howe was not aware that Strassmeir was apparently also
a federal operative, which would explain why
the FBI, even with Howe’s reports in hand, did not pursue
the John Doe 2 look-alike Strassmeir after the blast. The
FBI merely noted in a summary of Carol Howe’s reports:
Strassmeir has talked frequently about
direct action against the U.S. government.
He is trained in weaponry and has discussed
assassination, bombings, and mass shootings.
Strassmeir and Mahon [leader of WAR] have
taken three trips to Oklahoma City. [16]
This evidence not only proves (a) that the ATF and FBI
had prior warning of an action against the Murrah Building
by a group of people associated with Timothy McVeigh, and
yet did nothing to stop it, but (b) after the bombing the
FBI did not pursue Strassmeir, a prime suspect fitting
the John Doe 2 profile down to the scar on his face.
At the request of the ATF, the Oklahoma State Patrol did
put out a “be on the lookout for” alert for Strassmeir
after the blast.[17] But Strassmeir was never apprehended,
and the alert was quickly suppressed and denied. [18]
Strassmeir, who had been in the U.S. with a passport that
had expired in 1991, was allowed to return to Germany many
months after the bombing in early 1996 [14] in an apparent
effort not to avoid authorities but private investigators.
Furthermore, after first calling John Doe 2 “the most
wanted man in America,” the FBI acted to suppress all
official investigations of JD2. As an internal FBI memo now
proves [19], the FBI suspended their search for JD2 very
early in the investigation -- contrary to their claims
that they were still looking for JD2 at the time. [20]
The FBI went so far in their effort to suppress information
about JD2 that they even censured grand jurors who asked
questions about JD2, such as former Oklahoma City bombing
grand juror Hoppy Heidelburgh, who headed the grand jury’s
investigation before being thrown off the jury for his
persistent investigation into JD2. Heidelburgh had reached
the conclusion that JD2 was an undercover federal agent. [21]
In an effort to fabricate the facade of investigation,
the FBI finally contacted JD2 suspect Strassmeir by phone
in Germany but only after McVeigh’s attorney Stephen Jones
condemned the FBI for not following up on leads. When
Strassmeir was interviewed by the German publication Report Baden-Baden,
he said that when the FBI called him by phone
they assured him that “They would cover for me.” [22]
IN CONCLUSION
This extensive body of evidence indicates not only that
the ATF and the FBI had prior knowledge of an impending
terrorist act on the Murrah Building, but that the FBI is
guilty of the obstruction of justice by aiding and abetting
the escape from justice of a prime suspect, John Doe
2, who may have been a federal operative involved in the
worst act of mass murder in U.S. history.
This evidence further suggests that some element within
the federal government may have actively participated
in the mass murder in Oklahoma City, which resulted in
massive new powers being given to the federal government
through “anti-terrorist legislation” spurred on by the
bombing of the Murrah Building.