Law Professor’s Brain Falls Out
No one notices though because it is a law school prof. Glenn does another glenuation with the OK City Bombing and an Iraqi connection.
The last three paragraphs are priceless:
And there is more. Al Hussaini, who entered the US from a Saudi refugee camp, worked after the Oklahoma bomb as a cook at Boston’s Logan Airport – from where the two hijacked aircraft that hit the World Trade Center took off.
There is another confirmed incident that suggests something more sinister. Two of the 11 September conspirators held a crucial meeting at a motel in Oklahoma City in August 2001. The motel’s owner has since identified them as ringleader Mohammed Atta and Zacarias Moussaoui, the so-called 20th hijacker, who has known links with shoebomber Richard Reid.
The motel is unremarkable – except for one thing. It is where a number of Davis’s witnesses are sure they saw McVeigh drinking and perhaps plotting with his Iraqi friends.
And how many degrees of separation are they from Kevin Bacon?
If we have learned anything from the sniper investigation, uncritically accepting eyewitness testimony, especially from some time ago, is a bad practice.
Conspiracy theories might be fun, but they aren’t very useful.