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Exclusive: Oklahoma City Bombing Breakthrough, Part 1 of 2

By 04/22/2015

Rumors have circulated for years that there was more to the horrific Oklahoma City Bombing than just a handful of anti-government extremists. Now, WhoWhatWhy brings important new information to the table—about a man who almost certainly was a covert intelligence operative, his relationship with the principal person convicted and executed for the bombing, and a government cover-up that continues to this day. Part 1 of a 2-part series.

Exclusive: Oklahoma City Bombing Breakthrough, Part 2 of 2

By 04/23/2015

Yesterday, we told you about new evidence of a likely undercover intelligence operative who associated with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in the period prior to the bombing, and about a government cover-up that continues to the present. Today, the rest of the murky story behind one of America’s worst tragedies.

Unholy Trinity: Katrina, Allbaugh and Brown

By 06/14/2006

Days after Louisiana’s governor declared a state of emergency and the National Hurricane Center warned the White House that Hurricane Katrina could top the New Orleans levee system, the only FEMA official actually in New Orleans itself–Marty J. Bahamonde–was not even supposed to be there. He had been sent in advance of the storm and […]

Oklahoma City Bombing Breakthrough & The Tragedy of Agent Orange: Apr, 22, 2015‏

By 04/22/2015

NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy Exclusive: Oklahoma City Bombing Breakthrough, Part 1 of 2 by Roger Charles Rumors have circulated for years that there was more to the horrific Oklahoma City Bombing than just a handful of anti-government extremists. Now, WhoWhatWhy brings important new information to the table—about a man who was almost certainly a covert intelligence […]

Lessons from Another Hurricane

By 10/29/2012

Most people never heard the real story of the disaster surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the destruction of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. With Hurricane Sandy pounding away at the East Coast, and the presidential candidates differing on the proper role of the federal government, it’s never too late to learn what happens when politics gets in the way of sound policy.