Timothy C. May wrote:
At 3:51 AM -0800 4/17/97, TruthBomber wrote:
Of course, the government isn't nervous about the loyalty of their own military personnel. That certainly couldn't have anything to do with them clamping down so hard on the release of details of the trial.
Or why NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) and Falcon AFB, both also in Colorado, have been placed on special alert. Military flights near both sites have been sharply limited, and visitors are being screened with more attention.
Avoid soft targets on April 19th, Saturday.
Capt. Button's A-10 changed course for an approach toward Vail/Denver and then turned around briefly, before resuming its approach pattern. While this raises the scary prospect that his warplane was intercepted and had to take evasive action, thereafter being shot down, what about an equally scary scenario: Perhaps he turned around in order to adjust his *landing* approach. If I was NORAD, I'd be checking the local bars and construction companies around Vail, trying to find out if anyone has built any unusually large parking garages next to an open field. It's an open secret that McVeigh timed the bombing to coincide with the execution of a fellow militant from the Elohim City cabal. Who says mad bombers aren't sentimental? Perhaps the missing warplane will surface on April 19, dropping bombs on Denver, and trailing a banner reading, "Happy Anniversary." TruthBomber