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It’s been about nine years since Utah attorney Jesse Trentadue filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records about a CIA asset and FBI informant who helped fund the Oklahoma City bombing, as well as for records about a neo-Nazi bank-robbery gang also involved in the attack.

Tired of waiting, Trentaudue sued the FBI over the matter in February, demanding the bureau to produce the 69,375 pages of documents that it’s holding. But now, the FBI wants to take another nearly 12 years to fork over those documents to him, which means that it would take at least 20 years for the bureau to comply with his initial FOIA request.

Such a slow production rate is unacceptable, Trentadue said in a Tuesday court filing.

“The FBI proposes to process these records/documents for release to Plaintiff in monthly increments of 500 pages over a period of 11.5 years!” he said.

“If the Court accepts the FBI’s proposed snail-pace processing of these materials, Plaintiff will be close to 90-years of age when he finally receives all of them,” he said.

“He has already waited almost a decade for these documents/records, with the FBI having made no effort during the interim to produce them, and should not have to wait another 11.5 years to receive them.” . .

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>It’s been about nine years since Utah attorney Jesse Trentadue filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records about a CIA asset and FBI informant who helped fund the Oklahoma City bombing, as well as for records about a neo-Nazi bank-robbery gang also involved in the attack. >Tired of waiting, Trentaudue sued the FBI over the matter in February, demanding the bureau to produce the 69,375 pages of documents that it’s holding. But now, the FBI wants to take another nearly 12 years to fork over those documents to him, which means that it would take at least 20 years for the bureau to comply with his initial FOIA request. >Such a slow production rate is unacceptable, Trentadue said in a Tuesday court filing. >“The FBI proposes to process these records/documents for release to Plaintiff in monthly increments of 500 pages over a period of 11.5 years!” he said. >“If the Court accepts the FBI’s proposed snail-pace processing of these materials, Plaintiff will be close to 90-years of age when he finally receives all of them,” he said. >“He has already waited almost a decade for these documents/records, with the FBI having made no effort during the interim to produce them, and should not have to wait another 11.5 years to receive them.” . . [Archive](https://archive.today/D6OZS)

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Look up the movie "A Noble Lie" about the OKC bombing. When it came out in McVeigh's trial the government had 12 tapes they had seized from surrounding businesses but never used them in court against McVeigh. The tapes (which the govt later said are now "lost") would have shown the ATF and FBI down the street getting ready for the bombing. Workers got texted hours before the bombing telling them to not go to work. Same shit happened during 9/11.

[–] 0 pt

I went to grab a 🏴‍☠️ stream or download and am surprised to see mainstream streaming providers having this in their libraries. I’m going to watch it, I’m just not sure what to expect out of it in the way of truth.

[–] 2 pts

Tell me you are completely involved in the (((FF))) without telling me you are completely involved in the (((FF))).

There would be no reason to delay it beyond the deaths of the most senior traitors to America if they were not absolutely involved in the act of treason that is the OKC bombing.

They tell us all the time "if you nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear". They are hiding an awful lot of terrible, treasonous things.

[–] 3 pts

Badlands Media (m.youtube.com)had a great detailed overview of the OKC Bombing a couple of nights ago, including FBI and CIA involvement.

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Tell them they have 1 year or the prison sentence goes up by 20 years a day until it's 100 years and you just get executed.

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Give everyone involved in hiding the records a 20 year prison term. .........The records will be on Jesse's desk today.

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Give them the threat of losing their pensions.

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Of course anything that shows the (((governments))) wrong doing is classified for "National Security"

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Great, I want 20yrs to file my taxes.