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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                410
home. One of the agents pulled back his coat to reveal his gun. Heidelberg says that the
implication was that he was to stay in line or be shot.
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Judge David Russell dismissed Heidelberg from the grand jury on October 24, 1995. The
judges reason was an alleged violation of his obligation to secrecy. What had happened was that
an article was printed based on a conversation Heidelberg had with an investigator employed by
his attorney. Heidelberg maintains that the real reason he was dismissed was that he wrote Judge
Russell a letter expressing his view that there was an attempt to keep the identity of certain
suspects secret, particularly John Doe #2. In an interview with Jubilee Magazine he said:
No one who saw McVeigh with other suspects, was ever allowed to testify
before the federal grand jury...
I think they (the government) knows who John Doe 2 is, and they are
protecting him, this is because John Doe 2 is either a government agent or
informant and they can't afford for that to get out.
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David Hoffman states in his book that “Heidelberg's own brush with the government
didn't end with his dismissal from the grand jury. Several minutes after agreeing to do an
interview with Jayna Davis, he received a call from US Attorney Joseph Hartzler telling him that
a reporter was on her way and that he was not to talk to her, or he would be arrested. Obviously,
Heidelberg's phone was tapped.” He further writes that “Jayna Davis, the courageous KFOR
reporter who tracked down Hussaini and Khalid, received a warning from the Bureau that she
was getting 'too close' to the truth, and should drop her investigation.”
Concerning the intimidation of other witnesses by the FBI, Heidelberg states:
You know, the FBI has been able to get witnesses to shut up about
important things they know. We've talked to some of these people. In certain
instances the witnesses believe that concealing evidence is the right thing to do.
They really believe it. The FBI has sold them a bill of goods about national
security or something like that. In other cases the FBI has used straight-out
intimidation on witnesses. They size up people. On one witness they'll use
something like national security. On another, they'll go for intimidation.
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Murder Of An Independent Investigator
Sergeant Terrance Yeakey of the OCPD was one of the first to be on the scene. In fact he
happened to arrive on the scene shortly before the blast as he was patrolling the streets on his
beat. What he saw was men in protective white suits before the bomb went off! After the
explosion these men in the white protective suites proceeded into the building to help
survivors.
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Yeakey also went in to help survivors. “He ran back and forth into that concrete mess of
bricks and mortar all day long and continued beyond exhaustion, far into the night. He scraped
and crawled and dug until his fingers bled and then kept digging some more.” A couple hours
into his rescue efforts he took time to call his ex-wife, Tonia Rivera, he was crying at the time.
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