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Domestic Terrorism 101
(A Primer)
By Nicole Nichols



On a bright spring April morning in 1995, nineteen babies were slaughtered. As they laughed and played and got ready for the day at America's Day Care Center their little bodies were rendered lifeless and helpless, battered and torn, under tons of steel and cement. One hundred and forty-nine others lost their lives that day as well. There were over five-hundred more who were maimed and injured in the blast created by extremists of hate. On the morning of April 19th, Timothy James McVeigh parked a Ryder truck under the overhang of the Alfred P. Murrah Building in downtown Oklahoma City. Above, in the overhang, was a day care center, below, in the truck, was the weapon of mass destruction - a 5,000 pound ammonium nitrate bomb. This may be old news…but it will never go away. It will never go away until the families and victims of the most heinous act of domestic terrorism have extracted a full measure of justice. And the families and victims will not have gotten such justice until the American government does its job. In yet another SNAFU of federal law-enforcement agencies it appears that the racist right got away with murder.
No other man in the history of this country had ever approximated the devastation and carnage that McVeigh not only envisioned but carried out. In the aftermath and before his execution his only misgiving was that it had not killed more. And when questioned about the number of children who were the victims his only comment was that they were "collateral damage." Several years later it is easy to revile Timothy McVeigh and his acts of senseless violence. It is easy to speak his name with a contempt that says volumes. It is easy to conceive of him as a defective animal more sociopathic than anything imaginable. And it is easy to pray that we never again see the likes of a Timothy McVeigh. Easy that is, unless you happen to be a white supremacist. Almost eight years later, across the internet, on websites and on message boards the elements of the extreme right cannonize McVeigh and his "courage." Time and again he is cited as one of the "Martyrs" of the cause. When asked about the children and the innocents that were killed the standard answer is that the parents should have never left them in the care of "Zog." When, on occasion, he is spoken of disdainfully it is not because of the atrocity - it is because they believe that he was lacking in planning and preparation. It is because they wish he would have killed more.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms have long been under fire for the handlings and mishandlings of domestic situations most notable of which have been the Waco and Ruby Ridge debacles. And one can never forget the lack of domestic intelligence on September 11th. The negligence, however, on the part of our government and these agencies to pursue the information, much of it handed to them on a platter, and bring about a just and honest end to the case of the Oklahoma City bombing is an affront to the victims and their families and to the citizenry at large. The abstraction that McVeigh was the sole perpetrator, aided only minimally by Terry Nichols, is the bill of goods that the government has long wanted us to be contented with. Recent releases and discoveries by the law enforcement agencies undermine any previous ballast that their reports indicated. In a report dated February 12, 2003, John Solomon of the Associated Press unveils yet another failure on the part of both the FBI and ATF to follow up leads and apprehend responsible parties - before the act was committed. That's right - they were aware and they failed to take the necessary precautions.

Timothy McVeigh was steeped in right-wing ideology. Timothy McVeigh had made many white-supremacist/separatist friends. These extremists ran the gamut of affiliation and were well-known to governmental officials. And the government failed to hold them accountable. Eight years later we are embroiled in a war on terrorism that spans the globe while domestic terrorists and baby killers run free within our midst. McVeigh has been executed and some say that with that execution we buried the truth. But, the truth is there - all we need is a government that is responsive enough to act upon that truth. We must demand that they do just that. In the aftermath of the bombing and the arrest of McVeigh and Nichols , conspiracy theories were everywhere. Finger-pointing and blame laying was bordering the ridiculous. Those of us who were knowledgeable about the racist right, however, awaited what we believed would surely follow - further arrests of the others involved. Those arrests never came and now we know that the Federal law-enforcement officials had all of the marbles, but they just closed shop and went home. Why?

Within the pages of this Eye On Hate exclusive you will find what the government already knows. You will discover Elohim City, the Oklahoma compound for white separatists practicing Christian Identity, and hide-out for terrorists. You will meet the hate-mongers who befriended McVeigh. You will become acquainted with the German national who may be the key to the government cover-up. You will read of the plot to bomb the Murrah Building, the bank robberies and those who have not yet been brought to justice. You will read how the National Alliance, Aryan Nations and Phineas Priests all played a part in the slaughter of 168 people and why they all have innocent blood on their hands. You will read aboutTerry Nichols and his meetings with Middle-Eastern terrorists - some of the same people involved in the 1993, bombing of the World Trade Center and responsible for the planning of the attacks on September 11th. You will be presented with the evidence that our government already has and you will be asked over and over again - "Why is our government refusing to act?" You can decide. And you can demand that justice be served. The War on Terror should not ignore those domestic terrorists who rob, kill and maim simply because they are Americans. Perhaps the most pernicious of all terrorists are those who attack their own. Subversion and terrorism are the hallmarks of the racist movement - the govenment knows this, the people in Oklahoma City know this and Citizens Against Hate know this.

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