07-12-2017, 11:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 11:20 PM by Anthony Thorne.)
Wikipedia says the Alfred P. Murrah building contained the offices of 'the Department of Veterans Affairs vocational rehabilitation counseling center', which gels with what Cody Snodgres says about the Iraq war documentation. Does anyone know of any further links that back up what he says about the documents being stored there? I don't doubt his commentary but would like further references to link to if anyone comes across them.
The practice of burning, blowing up or otherwise destroying a building has obvious parallels to the events of 2001. WTC7 suffered fires on some floors before it collapsed. Less well reported, the Old Executive Office Building suffered a similar unexplained fire on the morning of 9/11. (Multiple online links confirm this, but most 9/11 books have not discussed it). Both buildings were linked to Cheney and Rumsfeld in various ways, and both had been outfitted with various private crisis communication networks, with the OEOB outfitted during the height of the Iran Contra machinations.
If Snodgres is pushing disinfo, he's a very good actor. From a cursory listen he does seem legit. From my experience Ole Dammegard is also a credible researcher. I'm agnostic on Jeff Rense and haven't listened to enough of his stuff to have an opinion, despite being aware that he often touches on more esoteric subject matter. Anyway, the Snodgres commentary passes the sniff test so far, and deserves further investigation.
The practice of burning, blowing up or otherwise destroying a building has obvious parallels to the events of 2001. WTC7 suffered fires on some floors before it collapsed. Less well reported, the Old Executive Office Building suffered a similar unexplained fire on the morning of 9/11. (Multiple online links confirm this, but most 9/11 books have not discussed it). Both buildings were linked to Cheney and Rumsfeld in various ways, and both had been outfitted with various private crisis communication networks, with the OEOB outfitted during the height of the Iran Contra machinations.
If Snodgres is pushing disinfo, he's a very good actor. From a cursory listen he does seem legit. From my experience Ole Dammegard is also a credible researcher. I'm agnostic on Jeff Rense and haven't listened to enough of his stuff to have an opinion, despite being aware that he often touches on more esoteric subject matter. Anyway, the Snodgres commentary passes the sniff test so far, and deserves further investigation.