I was traveling across the US at the time and went to that site only 3 days after it happened. They had already buried the building and all the evidence by then, nothing but a mound of sand. The were many onlookers and reporters still on the scene. I asked a reporter why they buried it so fast? They have not even found all the bodies and someone could be alive. If it is a crime scene wouldn't they want to preserve evidence and investigate. The reporter looked at me with a very serious look and said,.. "Shhh, Don't say stuff like that too loudly, people are listening. People have disappeared for asking those kinds of questions."
I was traveling across the US at the time and went to that site only 3 days after it happened. They had already buried the building and all the evidence by then, nothing but mound of sand. The were many onlookers and reporters still on the scene. I asked a reporter why they buried it so fast?
3 days after? You absolutely sure about your timing?
The bombing ocurred on April 19, 1995.
The building was demolished on May 23, 1995.
OKLAHOMA CITY, MAY 23 -- No one applauded, no one cheered, when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building tumbled down this morning with a thunderous bang and billows of pale smoke.
Archived articles get digitized as u/p8riot noted in response to your comment.
Plus, a simple internet search yields articles from a multitude of sources documenting that the Murrah Federal Building was not demolished until May 23, 1995.
Start here with companies contracted to perform the demolition:
I WAS THERE, in APRIL. I have no reason to lie about it. I know what I saw and these other sources you present are lying about the date. The site was buried within a few days of the bombing, and they gave NO REASON. There still may have been survivors, children in the bottom floor day care, but they decided to demo it and COVER IT UP. The whole event is a cover up, do you think they would be truthful about when they covered it?
I am absolutely sure about my timing (I may only off by a day or 2) as it is very close to my birthday. I was driving thru San Diego on the 19th when it happened. I would not forget, and if it was a month later I would have been in Vermont or NH. Also, I would not have found it odd the building had been buried if I had arrived there a month after the explosion. I was 100% expecting to see the bombed building. The place was SWARMING with news media, police and bystanders, do you think the place would be so full of people if I had gone there a month after the explosion?
I was traveling across the US at the time and went to that site only 3 days after it happened. They had already buried the building and all the evidence by then, nothing but a mound of sand. The were many onlookers and reporters still on the scene. I asked a reporter why they buried it so fast? They have not even found all the bodies and someone could be alive. If it is a crime scene wouldn't they want to preserve evidence and investigate. The reporter looked at me with a very serious look and said,.. "Shhh, Don't say stuff like that too loudly, people are listening. People have disappeared for asking those kinds of questions."
3 days after? You absolutely sure about your timing?
The bombing ocurred on April 19, 1995. The building was demolished on May 23, 1995.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/oklahoma/stories/ok052495.htm
OKLAHOMA CITY, MAY 23 -- No one applauded, no one cheered, when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building tumbled down this morning with a thunderous bang and billows of pale smoke.
Archived articles get digitized as u/p8riot noted in response to your comment.
Plus, a simple internet search yields articles from a multitude of sources documenting that the Murrah Federal Building was not demolished until May 23, 1995.
Start here with companies contracted to perform the demolition:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/oklahoman.com/article/2502154/companies-hired-for-demolition-of-federal-building-biltmore-razer-local-company-get-contracts/amp
End here, but search many in between:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wyff4.com/amp/article/this-day-in-history-federal--building-demolished/6699404
The building was documented, by a plethora of sources. to have been demolished on May 23, 1995.
I WAS THERE, in APRIL. I have no reason to lie about it. I know what I saw and these other sources you present are lying about the date. The site was buried within a few days of the bombing, and they gave NO REASON. There still may have been survivors, children in the bottom floor day care, but they decided to demo it and COVER IT UP. The whole event is a cover up, do you think they would be truthful about when they covered it?
I am absolutely sure about my timing (I may only off by a day or 2) as it is very close to my birthday. I was driving thru San Diego on the 19th when it happened. I would not forget, and if it was a month later I would have been in Vermont or NH. Also, I would not have found it odd the building had been buried if I had arrived there a month after the explosion. I was 100% expecting to see the bombed building. The place was SWARMING with news media, police and bystanders, do you think the place would be so full of people if I had gone there a month after the explosion?