Below is the url link to the August 17th 2005 edition of
Guns and Butterwhich aired a pre-recorded presentation given on July 24, 2005 as part of the DC Truth Convergence.
This one hour program discusses a 555 page Final Report detailing the Scientific Proof that the Government's case on the Oklahoma City bombing is a fraud. Together, former Oklahoma State Legislature and Chair of the Oklahoma City Bombing Investigation Committee, (R) Charles Key along with documentary film maker Chris Emery are producing a film about the bombing, the subsequent cover up and the blocking of an independent county investigation.
Charles Key:
"They came in that first day -and this is documented - they came in that - late that afternoon, early evening. They terminated all rescue efforts in about 3 quarters of the building while they went in with a bunch of agents to take out documents, file cabinets and who knows what. What it was we don't know. That's documented by observers in the press and others that that did occur and we've got some documents that show that in here . we certainly would like to know what they took out of there."
Chris Emery:
"Evidently the FBI thought that the documents were important enough, so important that they were literally stepping over people buried under rubble that was still alive and screaming. And this went on literally for hours, people this wasn't 10 minutes. It was absolutely atrocious what they did."
Below are links to the radio program
Guns and Butter which broadcasts on KPFA (Pacifica Radio - Berkeley) each Wednesday at 2:00 pm PT.
http://www.kpfa.org/cgi-bin/gen-mpegurl.m3u?server=209.81.10.18&port=80&file=dummy.m3u&mount=/data/20050817-Wed1400.mp3If this link doesn't work for your browser, go to the kpfa archives for this past Wednesday's edition of Guns and Butter (August 17).
http://www.kpfa.org/archives/archives.php?id=13and click on "Listen".
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