JOHN DOE #2 IDENTIFIED; BUT CAN WE GET THE FBI TO ARREST HIM? PART FOURTEEN "THE BEST LITTLE PAPER IN OKLAHOMA STRIKES TERROR INTO THE HEARTS OF CLINTONISTA EVILDOERS" By Mike Vanderboegh, 1 ACR Events pick up speed as the election nears. Much of the intervening time between this installment and the last has been taken up with terrorist-chasing, old and new. "Who do you think downed TWA 800?" I was asked (ad nauseum). "Do you know who did Atlanta?" the FBI guy wanted to know. As I get deeper into the Oklahoma City bombing investigation, the answer has become plain, even generic: "Why don't you ask the ATF & FBI, they've got most of these monsters (or their friends) on their payroll." And now, to events OKC: Strategic Investment newsletter once again has a statement about the importance of the Wilburn OKC investigation to the continued health of the Clinton Administration (attached). Unfortunately in his plea to Louis Freeh to clean up the FBI, the SI writer ignores the fact that in order to do that Freeh would have to arrest himself! "Mr. Freeh, you have the right to remain silent...." AND NOW WITHOUT FURTHER ADO..... THE BEST LITTLE PAPER IN OKLAHOMA STRIKES TERROR INTO THE HEARTS OF CLINTONISTA EVILDOERS, OR: "BE ON THE LOOKOUT (BOLO) FOR AN MURDERING, UNCONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION OUT OF CONTROL." J.D. Cash's latest scoop: McCURTAIN (OKLAHOMA) GAZETTE, Sunday, July 28, 1996 "WEEKS BEFORE OKC BOMBING, ATF HAD "WANTED" POSTERS ON STRASSMEIR. By J.D. Cash, with Jeff Holladay. Was the mysterious German visitor Andreas Strassmeir part of a carefully crafted and top-secret government agency? Or did high-level federal law enforcement officials simply bungle opportunities to arrest and question the same man described in a "wanted" poster as a heavily-armed "illegal alien" traveling around the U.S. and purportedly providing paramilitary training to suspected terrorist groups? The questions take on pointed urgency and ominous implications with fresh documents obtained by the McCURTAIN GAZETTE from the FBI. Those documents show that Strassmeir was the subject of a "BOLO" bulletin ("Be On The Lookout) by the ATF, seeking his arrest weeks before the bombing in Oklahoma City. Even more incredibly, the Gazette has obtained FBI documents that indicate the former German military officer, whose links to bombing defendant Timothy McVeigh have been detailed by this newspaper, was once considered a suspect in the attack on the Murrah building. But he was never, for some unexplained reason, detained or questioned by the FBI during the eight months he remained in the U.S. after the bombing. (Only after pointed queries about his links to the bombing suspects from this newspaper did Strassmeir flee the country. He remains in seclusion in his parents' Berlin home under heavy security.) In light of claims by the U.S. Justice Department to have conducted more than 21,000 interviews globally in an attempt to identify those who may have been involved in the worst terrorist bombing in the nation's history, the "oversight" of federal agencies in questioning Strassmeir is singularly curious. Was Strassmeir, then, an undercover agent for a federal agency? As reported recently by the Gazette, a high-level official at the FBI said the classified computer records of the ATF contain evidence that Strassmeir was indeed a key component in the agency's espionage operation at Elohim City near Muldrow, Oklahoma, and several far-flung neo-Nazi groups around the country. WHY "WANTED" NOTICE? The ATF, however, has refused to confirm or deny the reports to members of the national news media. It has consistently refused to comment or make any official statements regarding this newspaper's story. But if Strassmeir were a paid ATF informant, why did the Tulsa office of the ATF issue a BOLO for him just weeks before the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building? Was it a case of the left hand of the agency not knowing what the right hand was doing? Or was it designed to be a credible "extraction" for an undercover agent? The ATF is not saying. The only link is the high-level FBI official's remarks made unoffically and off-the-record. What is known is that weeks before the bombing in Oklahoma City, the Tulsa ATF provided the Oklahoma Highway Patrol a BOLO for what it described as the security chief at the Elohim City compound. Here's what the BOLO said: "ANDREAS STRASSMEIR, W/M, 5/17/59, heavy German acent. Black Hair/ Blue Eyes. 1" scar on chin, wears cammo fatigues. Possible Tennessee driver's license. Came to USA in 5/91, passport was good until 8/91. He never left the country. INS says he does not have an extension of his VISA. Possibly in blue Chevy, late model, tag BXH 346 (not on file), usually has someone driving him. Carries a .45 auto pistol at all times. He is an illegal alien, ATF wants to be notified if he is stopped and has the gun on him. They will file the charges. Contact: Agent Angela Finley, ATF. Office: 918-581-7731 (or) Pager: 918-672-2755." STATE HELP ON GERMAN Within 36 hours of the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, senior officials at the ATF and FBI were provided intelligence on Strassmeir from Oklahoma law enforcement members, this newspaper has learned. In mid-May, 1995, a written report from the FBI detailed those suspicions from Oklahoma terrorism experts concerning Strassmeir. That classified document set out these facts: That Strassmeir was a German citizen and his father a powerful former member of the German parliament... that he was in the German military... that he was the principal militia trainer at Elohim City, a redoubt of the Christian Identity Movement. Federal officials were also advised that the Immigration and Naturalization Service had an outstanding warrant for Strassmeir's arrest for failing to leave the U.S. when his visa expired. Additional facts were also broached in the documents sent to federal authorities. They should be considered within the context of former Elohim City resident Richard Wayne Snell, whose death sentence in an Arkansas prison was carried out just hours after the Oklahoma City bombing-- and may have inspired it, some knowledgeable observers contend. Snell told Arkansas prison officials just four days before his scheduled execution that there would be a bombing on the day of his death. He didn't say where, but Snell and another well-known radical, James Ellison, had cased the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City back in the early 1980s. The report to the FBI from state intelligence observers noted that Strassmeir was alleged to train platoon-sized groups consisting of 30 to 40 individual militia members from throughout the U.S. every three months at Elohim City... that Strassmeir was observed at Elohim City as recently as two weeks prior to that... that Strassmeir had in the past attempted to purchase a 747 aircraft from Lufthansa Airlines... that in 1992, some 960 yards of concrete was transported to Elohim City via 122 concrete trucks, presumably for bunkers and weapons storage facilities... that the compound was believed to be generating income through the sale of illegal drugs produced on the 400-acre compound... and that a confidential source advised that another resident of Elohim City bore a striking resemblance to "John Doe #2," then being sought by federal authorities." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Well, well, so the Oklahoma authorities told the FBI that Brescia was a probable John Doe #2 right after the bombing. After all that's happened since... all of the revelations about Brescia, the Midwestern bank bandits, the Muellers.... WHY HASN'T THE FBI TAKEN BRESCIA IN FOR SERIOUS QUESTIONING, LINEUPS, ETC.?!?!?!?!?!? What does it take to get the FBI to move? Why haven't the major news media outlets been screaming about this? Once you know the horrible questions, how can you rest without knowing the terrifying answers?) ________________________________________________ The story continues... STRASSMEIR, BRESCIA THERE Thus, a month after the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, Strassmeir was still a resident of the compound, according to this report. Now, the Gazette has obtained file footage made on May 24, 1995, by an Oklahoma news service that clearly shows Strassmeir walking around in the Elohim City compound, armed with a pistol in a leg holster. Also captured on another news clip made days earlier was Michael Brescia-- the young man eyewitnesses in Kansas have described to this newspaper as "John Doe #2," wanted for questioning in connection with the Oklahoma City bombing. Brescia, coincidentally, was Strassmeir's roommate at Elohim City. The uncovering of such facts is proving frustrating to some Oklahoma lawmen, who are puzzled and angry that Strassmeir and others have apparently never been questioned in a timely manner by federal authorities. Here's what one law enforcement officer said: "We found the axle from the truck that led to Junction City and McVeigh. Our Highway Patrolman arrested McVeigh. And that arrest led to Terry Nichols and Mike Fortier... "Since then, nothing in this investigation has accomplished anything. But we're told by the Bureau that Strassmeir and his buddies are not important. "Bull____!!" End of story. COMING UP IN JOHN #2 IDENTIFIED, PART 15-- MIDWESTERN BANK BANDITS BEGIN TO FIT IN WITH OKLAHOMA CITY CONSPIRACY QUITE NICELY. Date: Sun, 21 JUL 96 23:29:03 -0500 From: Travisl Subject: The FBI and the Oklahoma Bombing--Strategic Investment By doing its job more rigorously, the FBI could raise serious issues for Clinton's re-election. As we have indicated in past issues, Clinton's greatest vulnerability may lie in evidence that the Oklahoma bombing was a government sting operation that went awry. Powerful evidence to this effect has been assembled by Glenn and Kathy Wilburn of Oklahoma City (the grandparents of two victims of the bombing). For example, the Wilburns believe that they have identified the mysterious and long-missing witness, "John Doe II," as Mike Brescia. Brescia is a Pennsylvania native who dropped out of LaSalle University in his third year and went to the Ozarks to join the armed religious cult at Elohim City. Brescia was the roommate of Andreas Strassmeir, a former German Army officer and the man London's Sunday Telegraph reports "The Wilburns have announced that they plan to name in a lawsuit as a 'U.S. federal informant with material knowledge of the bombing.'" Three witnesses at the Ryder truck agency where the vehicle used in the blast was rented are adamant that they saw McVeigh there with "John Doe II." The day after the bombing, when the artists sketches of "John Doe I" and "John Doe II" were widely circulating, two witnesses came forward to tell the F.B.I they knew both "John Does." One of the witnesses, a former girl friend of bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh, told the F.B.I. that "John Doe II" was a man named "Mike" with a tattoo on his left arm (John Doe II was described as having such a tattoo). The girl friend's mother, Connie Smith, also identified "John Doe II" as a "friend of McVeigh." Smith told The Telegraph that the F.B.I. was not receptive to her testimony: "The F.B.I. made me feel guilty, then ignorant, as if I didn't know what I was saying. Then, later, I tried to call in with more information and they wouldn't even talk to me." Notwithstanding the leads provided by these witnesses and others, the Justice Department announced that "John Doe II" was a soldier who merely happened to visit the rental truck agency a day after McVeigh, and was in no way related to the case. The evidence compiled by the Wilburns suggests otherwise. They wonder why the F.B.I. showed so little interest in following up leads pointing to Brescia as as "John Doe II". Experts familiar with the evidence think they know. Cases involving violence or planned violence by militias from around the U.S. show a recurring theme of government penetration and infiltration of militia groups. For example, testimony in the Musgoge bombing case showed that the F.B.I. was literally paying the operating expenses, including phone bills for the Tri-State Militia. The strong implication is that the F.B.I. has failed to follow through on leads that would expose the involvement of federal agents or informants in the Oklahoma City bombing. But this will become a matter of public record in due course anyway. A number of mainstream news organizations have assigned reporters to look into the Wilburns' allegations. F.B.I. Director Freeh and other thinking leaders in the F.B.I. may wish to rescue the F.B.I.'s reputation and their own by returning to the Oklahoma bombing investigation and doing a more credible job. The F.B.I. will not wish to be categorized as a federal version of the corrupt Arkansas state police, which was thoroughly politicized during the Clinton and Tucker era. Informed sources tell SI that Arkansas's incoming governor, Mike Huckabee, has already begun making plans to clean out the corrupt leadership in the state police. SI's opinion: the F.B.I.'s top leadership could soon take steps to prevent the F.B.I. from being thoroughly sullied by association with efforts to cover up for the Clintons. It is also probable that some members of the F.B.I. could make a useful contribution to the investigation of the death of Vince Foster At least four members of Congress, from both sides of the aisle, have written to Director Freeh to inquire about the harassment of Foster case witness Patrick Knowlton. The fact that federal agents have harassed Knowlton will be proved in a soon-to-be-filed lawsuit.