Copyright © 2009 Bob McCarty. All rights reserved. Reprint permission required. In an editor’s note at the end of a post published yesterday, I informed readers of this blog that I had attempted to contact Jayna Davis for her take on a breaking news story related to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal [...]
Best-Selling Author, Investigative Journalist Breaks Silence About OKC Bombing Video Tapes (3/3)
September 28th, 2009 · 2 Comments
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Best-Selling Author, Investigative Journalist Breaks Silence About OKC Bombing Video Tapes (2/3)
September 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Copyright © 2009 Bob McCarty. All rights reserved. Reprint permission required. In an editor’s note at the end of a post published yesterday, I informed readers of this blog that I had attempted to contact Jayna Davis for her take on a breaking news story related to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal [...]
Tags: · alfred p. murrah federal building, april 19 1995, beck, bomber's getaway car, conservative talk show host, conservative talk show host glenn beck, davis, department of justic, domestic terrorists, downtown oklahoma city, fbi special agent jon hersley, freedom of informtion act, Glenn Beck, hersley, jayna davis, jayna davis author of the third terrorist, jon hersley, journal record, journal-record building, journal-record building surveillance tape, judge wayne alley, justice department, kfor-tv, lobby camera, mcveigh's mercury marquis, mercury marquis, Middle East, murrah federal building, nbc affiliate kfor-tv, new york times best sellers list, newsok, okc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Bombing, oklahoma city bombing copyright, oklahoma city bombing tapes appear edited, part one of three, part three of three, regency tower apartment completx, regency tower recorder, regency tower's videotape, robot mv 16 multi-vision plus processor, ryder truck, second lobby camera, security camera, surveillance videotape in fbi custody that may memorialize the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, talk show host, terry nichols, The New York Times, the third terrorist, timothy mcveigh, us district judge wayne alley, vicon vcr 404 time lapse 4-head double density video recorder, wayne alley
Best-Selling Author, Investigative Journalist Breaks Silence About OKC Bombing Video Tapes (1/3)
September 28th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Copyright © 2009 Bob McCarty. All rights reserved. Reprint permission required. In an editor’s note at the end of a post published yesterday, I informed readers of this blog that I had attempted to contact Jayna Davis for her take on a breaking news story related to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal [...]
Tags: · alfred p. murrah federal building, april 19 1995, beck, bomber's getaway car, conservative talk show host, conservative talk show host glenn beck, davis, department of justic, domestic terrorists, downtown oklahoma city, fbi special agent jon hersley, freedom of informtion act, Glenn Beck, hersley, jayna davis, jayna davis author of the third terrorist, jon hersley, journal record, journal-record building, journal-record building surveillance tape, judge wayne alley, justice department, kfor-tv, mcveigh's mercury marquis, mercury marquis, Middle East, murrah federal building, nbc affiliate kfor-tv, new york times best sellers list, newsok, okc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Bombing, oklahoma city bombing copyright, oklahoma city bombing tapes appear edited, regency tower apartment completx, regency tower's videotape, ryder truck, security camera, surveillance videotape in fbi custody that may memorialize the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, talk show host, terry nichols, The New York Times, the third terrorist, timothy mcveigh, us district judge wayne alley, wayne alley
Chemical Industry Leaders Object to Anti-Terror Bill
September 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Twenty-seven of the nation’s leading chemical and petrochemical manufacturers, purchasers, distributors and related organizations signed on to a letter sent to Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas), chair and ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, respectively. In the letter sent this morning, they expressed four major concerns about H.R. [...]
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Uncle Jay Explains the News: Sept. 27, 2009
September 28th, 2009 · No Comments
In this week’s episode of Uncle Jay Explains the News, we learn something about the news word of the week, “DIVULGE” and about how mixing politics with entertainment can produce “very scary” results. And there’s more. Uncle Jay begins by looking at President Barack Obama’s decision to divulge news about “something very disturbing about Iran.” [...]
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