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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It 411
He said to her, It's not true. It's not what they are saying. It didn't happen that way.
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over a year later on May 11, 1996 he was to receive the Oklahoma Police Department's Medal of
Valor but on May 8 he was found dead. The police officially ruled his death a suicide at the
scene. There was no suicide note and no autopsy was performed. If you have ever watched the
television show CSI, you probably would have heard one of the investigators say something to
the effect, we'll let the evidence determine what happened. I ask you to consider a summary of
the facts surrounding his death. After considering these facts, you can make your own
determination.
The following facts come from David Hoffman's book, The Oklahoma City Bombing and
the Politics of Terror. Much of it is based on Hoffman's interviews of officer Yeakey's family
members. Hoffman was careful to corroborate statements as much as possible. Note that the
following is only a summary of the facts which I feel are most important.
Apparently based on what he saw the morning of the bombing, Yeakey was convinced
that the ATF was either involved in the bombing plot or knew about it and chose to let it happen.
He began to ask questions and was told to back off. He and other police officers were told to
falsify their reports. Within days of the bombing he began to receive death threats. He started his
own unauthorized investigation and is thought to have accumulated a large amount of evidence.
In a letter to a friend, Ramona McDonald, who was also a bombing victim, Yeakey
expressed concerns that he was going to loose his job because of his investigation. He also
expressed concerns for his friends safety and said you and your family could be harmed if you
get any closer to the truth. The following are excerpts from this letter. Note that 2 pages were
missing:
Dear Ramona,
The man that you and I were talking about in the pictures I have made the mistake of
asking too many questions as to his role in the bombing, and was told to back off.
I was told by several officers he was an ATF agent who was overseeing the bombing plot
and at the time the photos were taken he was calling in his report of what had just went down!
I think my days as a police officer are numbered because of the way my supervisors are
acting... Knowing what I know now, and understanding fully just what went down that morning,
makes me ashamed to wear a badge from Oklahoma City's Police Department. I took and oath
to uphold the Law and to enforce the Law to the best of my ability. This is something I cannot
honestly do and hold my head up proud any longer if I keep my silence as I am ordered to do....
My guess is the more time an officer has to think about the screw up the more he is going
to question what happened
Can you imagine what would be coming down now if that had been
our officers' who had let this happen? Because it was the feds that did this and not the locals, is
the reason it's okay. You were right all along and I am truly sorry I doubted you and your
motives about recording history. You should know that it is going to one-hell-of-a-fight.
Everyone was behind you until you started asking questions as I did, as to how so many
federal agents arrived at the scene at the same time.
Luke Franey (a ATF agent who claimed he was in the building) was not in the building at
the time of the blast, I know this for a fact, I saw him! I also saw full riot gear worn with rifles in
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