19-11-2010, 10:08 AM
TO: Peter Lemkin
FROM: Cheri Seymour
In answer to your question, "The Coup" is scheduled to go into bookstores in the Fall of 2011.
You asked: " --- do you find any direct connection or persons or entities to the WTC bombing I or II [9-11]?"
I have come across various "Arab" connections to the OKC bombing. For instance, the "recruiter" for the OKC bombing had been receiving money from the Iraqi government since 1991. One of the infamous individuals who he tried to recruit (in 1993) to bomb the Murrah Building had also communicated with Abu Nidal. When this potential recruit declined to assist with the OKC bombing, the "recruiter" enlisted Timothy McVeigh, who was basically used as a patsy by the handlers.
The OKC bombing story is straight-forward and well documented, not complicated in any way. It will be an easy read with a lot of action, unlike The Last Circle.
You noted that you want to obtain a copy of the unpublished chapter, "The True Believers," by Barbara Honegger. I don't know if it's published anywhere on the Internet? You might try to locate Barbara on the Internet and ask her for a copy?
FROM: Cheri Seymour
In answer to your question, "The Coup" is scheduled to go into bookstores in the Fall of 2011.
You asked: " --- do you find any direct connection or persons or entities to the WTC bombing I or II [9-11]?"
I have come across various "Arab" connections to the OKC bombing. For instance, the "recruiter" for the OKC bombing had been receiving money from the Iraqi government since 1991. One of the infamous individuals who he tried to recruit (in 1993) to bomb the Murrah Building had also communicated with Abu Nidal. When this potential recruit declined to assist with the OKC bombing, the "recruiter" enlisted Timothy McVeigh, who was basically used as a patsy by the handlers.
The OKC bombing story is straight-forward and well documented, not complicated in any way. It will be an easy read with a lot of action, unlike The Last Circle.
You noted that you want to obtain a copy of the unpublished chapter, "The True Believers," by Barbara Honegger. I don't know if it's published anywhere on the Internet? You might try to locate Barbara on the Internet and ask her for a copy?