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September 1st marked the first day of a new exhibit at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. Entitled Behind the Scene: The OK Bomb Investigation, the exhibit displays never-before-seen evidence collected by the FBI during the initial crime scene investigation.

Crime scene photos, trial evidence, parts of the Ryder truck and more will be on display in this rare look at the investigation process. The display will run through mid-January of 2007.

Photo © 2006 Bill Fairchild

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September 8, 2006 at 10:40 pm
(1) Ryan says:

Perhaps we should investigate the group that kept the public, engineers and local authorities out of the demolition site. That group is called the Controlled Demolition Group and they are under private security by a Dallas company called Wackenhut who is owned by a member of the round table sits on along with high ranking members of various Arab oil families. No one from the puplic was allowed to view the demolition or remains of the debris of the site. If actual structural and mechanical engineers would have been allowed to “view” the damage, they would have found it virtually impossible that a Ryder truck filled with 1200lbs of explosive could tear out a hole of a building that large. The building looks as if it had “imploded” not exploded!!!

Something to think about…

Think! It isn’t illegal…..yet!!!

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