Saturday, December 24, 2011
Examiner
Karl Dickey, West Palm Beach Libertarian Examiner
December 9, 2011
A just-released documentary from Free Mind Films and Director James Lane takes a fresh and in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding the1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Instead of accepting at face value the Federal Government's deeply-flawed investigation, A Noble Lie features ground breaking information and eyewitness testimonies that refute the official story.
The April 19, 1995 bombing that destroyed much of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building involved far more revealing evidence than the FBI maintains. A Noble Lie presents interviews with police officers, first responders, victims, journalists and investigators whose evidence demonstrates that not all the perpetrators were brought to justice.
Among the interview subjects are General Benton Partin, former head of weapons development for the Air Force, State Representative Charles Key, members of the Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee and Jesse Trentadue, whose brother Kenneth was tortured and murdered in Federal custody in the days following the bombing.
Labels: bombing, documentary, movie, Oklahoma City, Timothy McVeigh, video
Subscribe to Posts [Atom]
Post a Comment