Foreknowledge to the OKC bombing.

travel records and vouchers for Coulson and fellow FBI agent Larry Potts, also assigned to investigate the OKC bombing, were listed as "missing," according to documents examined by WND. One for Coulson, in the amount of $1,313.80, was dated the day of the explosion – "4-19-95."

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I think Fates may have realized that his truck photograph is not as damning as he thought and will henceforth ignore my response, as he has not replied, and will move on to yet another futile argument.

Am I psychic? Stay tuned and find out! ;)

I'm glad that it's not my 1 million dollars that's at risk.
 
This thread proves that nobody follows the links. I linked to the receipt story when I first mentioned it on page one. Why am I being asked for a source on page 3?
 
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A five year old article based on speculation and a book. No follow-up? Man, good thing the NWO set off 9/11 to take the heat off. :p
 
Already did.

Yes, but do you have any sources that aren't crazy? And before you protest, yes WND is crazy. They've published articles by a man with no medical or nutritional training claiming that soy will make children grow up to be gay. They've also claimed that there is a plot to unite Canada, the United States and Mexico under one government.

I have a friend who is an FBI polygrapher. I'll ask him if it is common practice to add "FBI" after his name while checking into a hotel on business.
 
A five year old article based on speculation and a book. No follow-up? Man, good thing the NWO set off 9/11 to take the heat off. :p

No, an article based on a reciept proving he arrived 9 hours before the bombing. This reciept:

motelreceipt.jpg


What does the age of the article matter? What does the follow up matter?

Are you using the ridiculous "press don;t report it so it didnt happen" argument?
 
If a crime takes place on a street that a police officer had driven on earlier the same day, does that prove that the police had foreknowledge of the crime?
 
No, an article based on a reciept proving he arrived 9 hours before the bombing. This reciept:

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What does the age of the article matter? What does the follow up matter?

Are you using the ridiculous "press don;t report it so it didnt happen" argument?



As I’ve already explained, this doesn’t prove foreknowledge. You’re claiming that either he wasn’t in Oklahoma before the bombing (and didn’t lie about his whereabouts) or he had foreknowledge of the bombing. This is an example of the false dichotomy fallacy.
 
Yes, but do you have any sources that aren't crazy? And before you protest, yes WND is crazy. They've published articles by a man with no medical or nutritional training claiming that soy will make children grow up to be gay. They've also claimed that there is a plot to unite Canada, the United States and Mexico under one government.

I have a friend who is an FBI polygrapher. I'll ask him if it is common practice to add "FBI" after his name while checking into a hotel on business.

So 911myths is a crazy source? They have contributions by an AIDS denier.
 
As I’ve already explained, this doesn’t prove foreknowledge. You’re claiming that either he wasn’t in Oklahoma before the bombing (and didn’t lie about his whereabouts) or he had foreknowledge of the bombing. This is an example of the false dichotomy fallacy.

What are the other possibilities?
 
The difference is, Rev, being an AIDS denier has absolutely NOTHING to with 9/11, whereas a man with no medical or nutritional training claiming something that requires training in those two areas is highly suspect.
 
I have posted the reciept. He lied and said he was in texas. Foreknowledge has been proven. Lets move on to the inside job, or would you rather just pretend I didnt post the reciept?
 

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