CNN resurrects gruesome skeleton from Merrick Garland’s closet – IOTW Report

CNN resurrects gruesome skeleton from Merrick Garland’s closet

Revolver: There’s the old joke that a “gaffe” is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. In a similar vein, we might say that a “limited hangout” is when the media accidentally tells the truth, or otherwise draws attention to a deeply subversive and forbidden topic.

There are few topics darker and more uncomfortable than the full account of the Oklahoma City Bombing. For a long time, many in the know believed that the American people simply couldn’t handle some of the disturbing questions that arise when one scrutinizes the dubious official account of that tragic day in America’s history — at the time, the worst terror attack on American soil.

For a primer, we invite readers to consult the documentary “A Noble Lie.” We don’t vouch for everything in the documentary, but it is as good a place to start as any.

One of the many gruesome aspects of the Oklahoma City Bombing saga is the tale of Terrance Yeakey, a police officer and first responder to the OKC attack, who died under very mysterious circumstances — a likely case of an American hero who was “suicided” for knowing too much. more here. h/t Brad.

3 Comments on CNN resurrects gruesome skeleton from Merrick Garland’s closet

  1. A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 was a great documentary and this gentleman was included in that as well as many more details that were never publicly covered.

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  2. Wow. I remember so much of the early reporting about the unknown foreigners and how that search just stopped. The government has been very corrupt for a lot longer than we might imagine.

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