Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10  Num. 97
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                     ("Quid coniuratio est?")

J.D. CASH: JOURNALIST EXTRAORDINAIRE

In CN 10.07 was discussed the case of Lawrence Myers, a "journalist extraordinaire." It was shown how Myers, a supposedly truth-hungry reporter, had played a major role in getting Hoppy Heidelberg removed from the grand jury investigating the Oklahoma City bombings of April 19, 1995. As a member of that grand jury, Heidelberg had become aware that evidence was being suppressed, and he swam against the stream by pushing for all the facts in the case. (All past issues of CN are available at http://feustel.mixi.net)

In reading the comprehensive textbook on the Oklahoma City tragedy (Oklahoma City: Day One by Michele Marie Moore. ISBN: 0-9653301-1-0. Published by The Harvest Trust, PO Box 1970, Eagar, Arizona 85925), we learn that close associate of Lawrence Myers has been supposed "independent" investigator of the OKC bombings, Mr. J.D. Cash.

The role played by "independent" investigator Cash in the on-going cover-up of the April 19th tragedy unfolds in Moore's encyclopedic book, Oklahoma City: Day One. Here is the gist of the story.

(1) We have the unique situation of the "incredible growing truck bomb" at the doomed Murrah Building in Oklahoma City: It starts as a car bomb, becomes a van bomb, then a small-truck bomb, and finally matures into a huge ammonium-nitrate contraption filling the largest available truck-size in the Ryder fleet, given the necessary parameters (e.g. not a semi-trailer). (In charge of Ryder Systems, Inc. -- Mitchel Anthony Burns, member of the Club of 300, Trilateral Commission.)

(2) But still, even though the "incredible growing truck bomb" had reached its allowable maturity, it still would not have been powerful enough to do all that damage. So the mainstream press floated stories of "racing fuel" as being included in the "fertilizer bomb" contraption. These mainstream press reports were never substantiated, says Moore.

(3) Enter now Mr. "Don Quixote" Cash. That knight in shining armor says he has discovered a BATF arsenal was illegally stored in the Murrah Building. "Ah hah! Then that explains it!" We are led along the primrose path to conclude that the amazing growing truck bomb in turn set off the BATF arsenal. "Case closed," is the apparently desired inference. "It's okay, everyone," implies J.D. Cash, journalist extraordinaire. "No need to look elsewhere (like on the building's support columns) for additional explosive devices." But in her book, Moore proves that Cash's explanation is full of holes. Moore even goes so far as to call Mr. Cash a "possible damage-control operative," meaning Cash had at least inadvertently assisted the cover-up of what really happened in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.

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