Friday, April 18, 2008

Lawyer/Brother Of FBI Murder Victim Kenneth Trentadue Exposes FBI Cover Up In The Oklahoma City Bombing

"I will post evidence later that FBI agents created the first World Trade Center bombing. This is evidence they do not refute. They just put a different spin on it. With the fall of the Berlin Wall, communism was no longer the bogeyman FBI agents could use as a pretense to break into your home, open your mail, tap your phone; with FBI agents implicated in voter fraud, the Martin Luther King assassination, the President Kennedy assassination, etc. etc. etc., they desperately needed the Patriot Act. Using FBI provocateurs who organized and trained individuals who were willing to carry out the attacks , FBI agents were able to distance themselves from the acts using plausible denial. They learned from their mistakes in these two events to create 9-11 differently."

-- Joe B. -- Posted On WhosARat.com


Judge uncovers another FBI initiated smokescreen in the Oklahoma City bombing. The real issue behind the attacks on 9-11 is was the FBI negligent in protecting the American people from these attacks, or a criminal conspirator in orchestrating them?

In light of the Bureau's unwillingness to turnover the tapes it confiscated on 9-11 (including those which it seized from around the Pentagon), as well as many of its own agents complaining of how they were pulled off of terrorist investigations (including the late John O'Neill)just prior to the attacks, in addition to the FBI's flat refusal to cooperate in any meaningful investigations to expose what really happened on that fateful day, in all likelihood, the FBI's hierarchy was complicit in the attacks on 9-11.


One thing's for certain. By remaining reticent in regard to the 9-11 attacks, and by refusing to release evidence which could either confirm American suspicions regarding the attacks having been an inside job, or providing evidence in which to dispell these doubts, the FBI is doing more harm to its own credibilty than any of its detractors ever could.

Judge Backs Lawyer in FBI-Okla.

Friday March 31, 2006 4:01 AM

By PAUL FOY

Associated Press Writer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A federal judge on Thursday rewrote a sentence to clarify a ruling that had suggested Timothy McVeigh received help from paramilitary militias in the Oklahoma City bombing and that the government had an informant in the bombing conspiracy.

U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball had issued a decision that called those two claims "fact.'' Asked if he was endorsing the conspiracy theories, Kimball issued a new decision late Thursday to attribute both claims to a Salt Lake City lawyer.

The lawyer, Jesse Trentadue, is trying to expose FBI evidence he contends will show the bureau was tipped to McVeigh's plans but failed to stop the Oklahoma City bombing. FBI officials have repeatedly refused to address Trentadue's claims.

Trentadue is also trying to prove that his brother - a bank robber who died in federal custody after being picked up on a parole violation - was mistaken for an associate of McVeigh's in the frantic search for conspirators after the bombing, and was killed by federal agents during an interrogation gone awry.

In his original 23-page decision, released late Wednesday, Kimball singled out one FBI teletype already released to Trentadue, but in heavily edited form.

The judge, who has inspected the unedited version of the memo, first wrote: ``The plaintiff (Trentadue) points out the fact that this document indicates that there was an undercover operative in with Timothy McVeigh and members of the various militia groups who aided and supported McVeigh.''

The judge rewrote the sentence to eliminate the word ``fact'' and substitute: ``The plaintiff claims that this document indicates that there was an undercover operative in with Timothy McVeigh and members of the various militia groups who aided and supported McVeigh.''

Kimball's decision orders the FBI to redouble a search for investigative files that could reveal what agents knew about McVeigh before the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, but he said the bureau could black out some information about informants.

McVeigh was executed in 2001 for the bombing that gutted a federal office building and killed 168.

The judge said he found it ``troubling'' that the FBI's efforts to locate documents required by his earlier rulings have not turned up more memos, including ones the FBI's own files suggested existed at one time.

``While the FBI's failure to discover documents is not necessarily an indication of bad faith, it is puzzling that so many documents could be referenced but not produced,'' the judge wrote.

The FBI is supposed to turn over any new documents it finds to Trentadue by June 2.

Trentadue has obtained some FBI teletypes on his own and others under a Freedom of Information request, and he sued to force more disclosures.

Kimball ruled in Trentadue's favor early on and ordered the release of some heavily edited teletypes, but the FBI vigorously fought any additional releases. At a November hearing the Justice Department asked Kimball to reconsider his earlier rulings and stop the disclosures.

Kimball ruled the FBI did not have to produce teletypes that would reveal confidential informants among a white supremacist group in Oklahoma. But he ordered the FBI to renew a search for other documents.

``My assumption is the FBI will comply with the order,'' said Carlie Christensen, an assistant U.S. attorney who represented the FBI in court hearings here. ``On balance, we're quite pleased with the ruling.''

FBI officials declined comment.

Trentadue's battle for FBI records is primarily motivated by his brother's bloody death. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has said Kenneth Trentadue, 44, was found hanging by a bedsheet after gouging his neck with the crimped edge of a plastic toothpaste tube.

Jesse Trentadue contends his brother was killed by federal agents during a vicious fight inside a one-man cell of a high-security wing at the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, only weeks after McVeigh's indictment.

In his decision, Kimball said Jesse Trentadue had ``unearthed significant evidence of foul play'' in his brother's death.

End of article

Additional comments on the murder of Kenneth Trentadue:

In 2001 a federal judge ruled that the Oklahoma Bureau Of Prisons pay the family of Kenneth Trentadue $1.1 million dollars in damages as a result of Trentadue's death. This was a cheap way for certain prison guards working for the Oklahoma BOP to avoid being charged with the murder of Trentadue, and who later lied claiming that Trentadue had hanged himself.

The readers should also note that the FBI aided and abetted the Oklahoma Bureau Of Prisons in its cover up of Kenneth Trentadue's murder, by allowing the BOP to "police itself" by conducting its own investigation into Trentadue's death.

However, the FBI was the agency charged with this investigation, so we must ask ourselves, how it is that the FBI did not conduct its own investigation here? Moreover, why was it not noted that the FBI agent who received Kenneth Trentadue's bloody clothes kept them in the trunk of his car for two weeks, allowing crucial DNA evidence to be destroyed, when he should have just turned the clothing over to the FBI's forensic team for evaluation?

As usual, the FBI refuses to answer in any situations in which the Bureau itself is criminally suspect.

Some photos of Kenneth Trentadue's body. Please note that his family has given permission to post these photos so that others may see for themselves how viciously Kenneth was beaten by prison guards who were charged with protecting him. His throat was slit, his skull split open, and he was garroted. Later, a prison employee who was responsible for cleaning Trentadue's cell stated that it was covered in blood (something that both the FBI and prison guards denied), and that there were bloody finger prints on the wall next to a button in his cell, which was to be used to call for help in emergencies -- Kenneth Trentadue was obviously fighting for his life as he was being beaten to death by prison guards, and was attempting to get help by notifying other prison staff as was evidenced by the bloody area around the call button in his cell.

The Badly Beaten Body Of Kenneth Trentadue






A Website on Kenneth Trentadue's Murder:

http://tinyurl.com/29krj



A Video Describing the Events Which Led Up To Trentadue's Murder:

http://tinyurl.com/2wlaj9

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