Feds confiscate guns in Montana.
(montanadailygazette.com)
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I don't believe it was a false flag, I do believe that McVeigh was very angry and acted on his own. That's not to say if something like it happened today it wouldn't be a false flag, but the history of what happened definitely points to that he was angry at how the government treated not just the people at Waco but also Ruby Ridge.
No, the history of what happened points to it being a false flag. Multiple eye-witnesses reported seeing McVeigh with multiple John Does that day. Multiple experts claimed that a truck bomb wouldn't have caused that type of damage to the building. One of the doctors treating the first responders claimed he was seeing signs of radiation poisoning. The ATF was conveniently out of the office that day. The feds refused to investigate any evidence contrary to the official narrative. A police sergeant involved in the investigation committed arkancide.
There are allegations that McVeigh was involved, at least tangentially, with a "white supremacist/neo-nazi" organization (cia/fbi) responsible for a string of armed robberies. There are also allegations McVeigh had ties to Osama Bin Laden through an Islamic terrorist cell (cia).
And finally, there's the official narrative. He was angry and acted on his own? Now where have I heard that before?