Jesse Trentadue denies AFP’s “Eric Holder supplied bombs to McVeigh” story

Updated on 1/01/12 – The latest email version of American Free Press reviews the Eric Holder connection to the OKC sting operation and the cover up.

See my post at:
http://billwhitetrial.wordpress.com/2012/01/01/afp-clarifies-the-eric-holder-gave-bombs-to-mcveigh-story/



ORIGINAL POST

The bombshell story that Holder did supply bombs to McVeigh WAS in the issue of AFP that I received this a.m. in my mailbox. But the page was missing when I clicked the link.

Jesse Trentadue denies the story:

I wish it were true, but it is not. I agree with REDACTED, it was probably written out of context. I have no inkling who the author is nor any idea as to his credibility. It was probably cobbled from web information. There is so much out there, icluding my brother Kenney being John Doe 2 and murdered because of it. – Jesse Trentadue

Hey, I thought that story about Kenney was true!

Cobbled from web information for the purpose of… disinformation? It looks that way.

Bill White, I hope that wasn’t your article.



ARTICLE – American Free Press: “Attorney General Holder Tied to OKC Bombers

Eric Holder, current attorney general of the United States, managed an FBI operation that provided explosives to Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols just prior to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, according to official documents released during the ongoing investigation into government foreknowledge of the supposed terrorist attack.

According to the documentation provided in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit brought against the Department of Justice by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue, the Oklahoma City bombing had aspects of being an FBI sting operation that went out of control. Holder had authorized the FBI to provide explosives to Nichols and McVeigh, then lost track of both the explosives and their targets. McVeigh went on to detonate some of the explosives outside the federal building, an act that was designed to help anti-terrorism legislation pass Congress. But an additional case of explosives was unaccounted for.

After the bombing, when the FBI learned the location of the explosives, Holder reportedly sent emails to FBI agents ordering them to recover the explosives before they could be found by some other branch of the government. FBI agents failed to spot the additional, unexploded explosives during an initial search of Nichols’s home and offered to spare him the death penalty if he would help them recover them.

The case of explosives was, however, recovered by another law enforcement agency and was later determined to have the incriminating fingerprints of two FBI agents, as well as fingerprints of McVeigh and Nichols.

Shortly after the bombing, Kenneth Trentadue, a government informant, was murdered in his prison cell. His family has been pursuing legal action against the federal government ever since.

In 2001, in a bid to avoid a full release of documents, the Federal Bureau of Prisons paid a settlement of $1.1 million to several members of Trentadue’s family, but his brother refused to drop the investigation and filed a FOIA lawsuit for the missing documents. That suit has been ongoing in the Salt Lake City federal courthouse.


From a site called Sipsey Street Irregulars, who rate the story disinformation:

Monday, December 19, 2011″Attorney General Holder Tied to OKC Bombers.” Or, not.
Source: http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2011/12/eric-holders-cover-up-history.html

A lot of you have sent me this link from American Free Press: “Attorney General Holder Tied to OKC Bombers.”

Huh? More than a bit perplexed, I sent out this email to Jesse Trentadue and another man well familiar with the case and the documents:

OK, I haven’t seen this in the PATCON material. What am I missing?

I heard back first from the expert:

Mike — I don’t think this is based on PATCON documents at all… pretty sure its’ about Roger Moore and FOIA documents Jesse got relative to the 2005 find of explosives cache in Terry Nichols crawl space of his former home in Herington KS… there may be a PATCON connection, but it’s not documented (yet). Jesse might have different view, but I don’t think so.

Not long after, Jesse Trentadue replied:

I wish it were true, but it is not. I agree with REDACTED, it was probably written out of context. I have no inkling who the author is nor any idea as to his credibility. It was probably cobbled from web information. There is so much out there, including my brother Kenney being John Doe 2 and murdered because of it.

I am working with all of these documents, both those that are strictly PATCON as well as the Trentadue OKC discovery material, which overlap. If none of us know the source of this story, which cites Jesse’s FOIA search, then I’m prepared to label it disinformation. The Internet is a tricky place. Caveat lector.
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