The April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City remains the largest terrorist act on American soil by domestic terrorists. The administration of President Bill Clinton and its Deep State media allies used this event to demonize and terrorize all opposition to the expanding police state agenda, labeling all opposition as “anti-government,” “extremist,” and “ideational co-conspirators” with Timothy McVeigh.
As a result, most conservative politicians and virtually all of the conservative media refused to touch the issue. The New American was virtually alone among national media organizations in investigating the many problematical aspects of the official OKC bombing narrative and credibly challenging it by exposing coverups and giving voice to witnesses and victims who had been silenced by government intimidation.
William F. Jasper, senior editor of The New American, served as our lead investigator on the bombing. He carried out a phenomenally detailed multi-year investigation, including extensive analysis by forensic specialists, and more interviews of survivors, witnesses, and experts than conducted by any other journalist. The History Channel featured Mr. Jasper as the main expert in its 2006 program on the Oklahoma City Bombing.