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In the News (Sun 12 Oct 08)

  
  Timothy McVeigh and collateral damage
McVeigh himself was born with a "mystic rectangle" pattern in his chart, involving a Mars/Neptune opposition, and the Moon in Pisces opposing Pluto and Uranus in the 4th house.
John Smith, McVeigh's psychiatrist, explained that McVeigh was committed to the ideal that he must object to a federal government that had become excessively oppressive and deceitful, and the bomb was his way of doing this.
This was indeed McVeigh's moment in the history of America, and with his progressed Moon having returned to its natal position, he entered the hated womb of his mother country, and detonated his bomb.
www.world-of-wisdom.com /04_articles/2001/05_mcveigh.htm   (2089 words)

  
  Timothy McVeigh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McVeigh had been a registered member of the Republican Party in New York and was a member of the National Rifle Association while in the military.
McVeigh's execution was the first of a convicted criminal by the U.S. federal government since the execution of Victor Feguer in Iowa on March 15, 1963.
McVeigh's lack of remorse for the deaths of 19 children, as well as secretaries, clerks, administrators and others employed by the federal government, and the dozens of people who were merely visiting the building, should serve as a warning about the character of elements promoted by the ultra-right in the US.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timothy_McVeigh   (3609 words)

  
 1996 Pulitzer Prizes-SPOT NEWS REPORTING, Works
McVeigh, never an outgoing man, became increasingly isolated in his three years and seven months in the Army, retreating into a spit-and-polish persona that did not admit nights away from the barracks or close friendships, even though he was in a "Cohort" unit that kept nearly all the personnel together from basic training through discharge.
McVeigh tried to be the perfect soldier, working longer and harder than anyone else, winning quicker promotions, even re-enlisting just before the Persian Gulf war, in which he killed Iraqis as the gunner aboard a Bradley fighting vehicle in the thick of action at the Kuwaiti border.
McVeigh was seen at a Michigan Militia meeting in Jackson, Mich., where speakers talked of a need to take action against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, one of the main Federal agencies in the Waco incident and one of the agencies housed in the Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
www.pulitzer.org /year/1996/spot-news-reporting/works/mcveigh.html   (5902 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh ended the letter saying he could not "sustain a prolonged intellectual debate on the subject, as my time is short" but suggested they should contact his friend Ted Kaczynski who would be more likely to take up the vegetarian issue.
McVeigh then was shown a photograph taken in the family kitchen between 1989 and 1992 of him and his son in a one-armed embrace.
McVeigh's sister, Jennifer, identified her brother's handwriting on a series of letters he had written in which he expressed his hate for the government and promised retaliation for the Waco massacre.
www.mayhem.net /Crime/mcveigh.html   (5815 words)

  
 BBC News | AMERICAS | Profile: Timothy McVeigh
Timothy McVeigh was born in 1968 and grew up the middle of three children in a conservative, rural community in Pendleton, New York, near the decaying industrial centre of Buffalo.
McVeigh says that while his sisters, then 12 and four, moved to Florida with their mother, he opted to live with his father "so he wouldn't be alone".
McVeigh was distressed by the 1992 catastrophe at Ruby Ridge - a siege and shootout where federal officials shot and killed the wife of survivalist Randy Weaver and their 14-year-old son.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/americas/1321244.stm   (1333 words)

  
 DANGER BETWEEN THE LINES MANUAL — OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBER — TIMOTHY MCVEIGH
McVeigh's entire signature is symbolic of his inner need, his drama and myth, which is is acted out in total in the body of his writing where his text portrays how he proceeds in his daily activities and habits.
McVeigh has experienced deprivation of sensory imagery which is shown clearly in his "y" structures that also represent his tangible and physical acting out of his concerns, his memory and his actions.
In McVeigh's case his "d"'s are separated by an unusually large space from the rest of the letters in his words and sometimes hide behind the baseline.
www.trialrun.com /id4u/profiles/timothy_mcveigh.html   (1631 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh was young man faced with a tough economy, a series of dead end jobs, an inability to score with girls and a closet full of firearms.
McVeigh was so incensed by the Waco incident that he actually drove to the compound during Janet Reno's siege to show his support for an American's sacred Constitutional right to impregnate teenage girls, play guitar and collect Weapons of Mass Destruction.
McVeigh felt that Star Trek: The Next Generation was a depiction of an ideal world, apparently not accounting for the fact that the ship had "colored folk" on board, performing jobs other than food service.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/crime/terrorists/timothy-mcveigh   (2020 words)

  
 JaynaDavis.com
Former CIA Director James Woolsey also expresses skepticism that Timothy McVeigh, executed for the Oklahoma City bombing, and his accomplice Terry Nichols, sentenced to life in prison and awaiting further trial on murder charges, could have planned and executed this monstrous crime all by themselves.
In the Jan. 8, 1998, court statement to which McVeigh referred, Yousef proclaimed, "Yes, I am a terrorist and proud of it as long as it is against the U.S. government," before being sentenced to 240 years in jail.
McVeigh is scheduled to be executed next Wednesday for his role in the April 1995 bombing.
www.jaynadavis.com /nm.html   (1692 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh, who had served in the U.S. Army from 1988-91, was an extreme conservative who later told investigators he was angry over the federal government's clashes with white separatist Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, Idaho in 1992 and with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians at Waco, Texas in 1993.
McVeigh was convicted of the crime in 1997 and sentenced to death; he later insisted all appeals on his behalf be dropped and asked to be executed.
Timothy McVeigh, 33, - Timothy McVeigh, 33, convicted Oklahoma City bomber, was executed by lethal injection in June for...
www.infoplease.com /biography/var/timothymcveigh.html   (317 words)

  
 TIMOTHY MCVEIGH
Now that Timothy McVeigh has been put to death, and some people's need for revenge or punishment may be satisfied, we can begin to think calmly of how he learned his twisted sense of right and wrong from the government that executed him.
If McVeigh had not been in the infantry but in the Air Force, and had dropped that bomb, killing more than twice the number he killed in Oklahoma, he would be alive and perhaps have another medal pinned to his chest.
Both McVeigh and the leaders of the United States government considered the toll of human life secondary to whatever else was destroyed, and therefore acceptable.
www.zmag.org /zinnmcveigh.htm   (580 words)

  
 Biofiles: Timothy McVeigh
Timothy McVeigh, convicted and executed for the worst act of domestic terrorism in United States history, became a radicalized member of the far right-wing in the early 1990s.
McVeigh purposely chose the second anniversary of the Waco assault for his terrorist act as a message to the government.
McVeigh was executed by lethal injection on June 11, 2001 at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana.
www.historyguy.com /biofiles/mcveigh_timothy.html   (778 words)

  
 Timothy James McVeigh #717
McVeigh was unrepentant to the bitter end, claiming that the true terrorist was the U.S. Government, and referring to the killing of scores of innocent children in Oklahoma City as "collateral damage." He waived his final appeals.
McVeigh's execution was witnessed by 10 survivors and victims' relatives from the bombing of Oklahoma City's Murrah federal building on April 19, 1995.
McVeigh wrote that taking 168 lives, including those of 19 children, was a "legit tactic." He previously has described the bombing as revenge for a mission to avenge the 1993 siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/mcveigh717.htm   (3691 words)

  
 Holy Souls Online :: Timothy McVeigh: Where Is He Now?
If this is the case, and McVeigh's confession and contrition were sincere, he received Christ's pardon for all his sins, thus reopening the way to heaven.
Evidently Timothy McVeigh was a prodigal son who at the end of his life approached the Heavenly Father to ask pardon for having squandered the inheritance of his Catholic upbringing and sacramental life.
McVeigh gave as his last will to the public the Victorian poem Invictus which means "unconquerable," in what appeared to be a defiant rebuke to the government that put him to death.
www.holysouls.info /timothymcveigh.php   (743 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh - religious cults and sects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Timothy McVeigh confessed to bombing the Alfred P. Murray Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
According to the government, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols wanted revenge for the 51-day standoff in 1993 at the Branch Davidian complex in Waco, Texas, and chose his target in the mistaken belief the agents who led the Waco effort worked at the federal building in Oklahoma City.
McVeigh, who admitted setting the bomb that killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City federal building, called off further legal efforts in early June to delay the execution.
www.apologeticsindex.org /m12.html   (721 words)

  
 CNN.com - Timothy McVeigh - March 29, 2001
A former roommate said that McVeigh would panic at the prospect of the government taking away peoples' guns, but that he was not a racist and was basically indifferent to racial matters.
McVeigh was unable to endure a 90-minute march with a 45-pound pack, and he withdrew from the program after two days.
McVeigh traveled to Waco, Texas during the March-April 1993 standoff between the Branch Davidians and federal agents, and was said to have been angry about what he saw.
archives.cnn.com /2001/US/03/29/profile.mcveigh   (953 words)

  
 COURT TV ONLINE - TOP NEWS
Timothy McVeigh showed no remorse in the moments before he was executed, witnesses said, but the Oklahoma City bomber was given his Last Rites by a prison priest.
Timothy McVeigh is executed by lethal injection at 8:14 a.m.
On the eve of Timothy McVeigh’s execution, Courttv.com's Andy Brooks and Catherine Quayle take a trip from McVeigh's childhood home in upstate New York to Terre Haute, Indiana, where the bomber is to be executed June 11, 2001.
www.courttv.com /news/mcveigh_special   (440 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh's Kingman connection began in early 1993 when he quit a security guard job in New York and eventually moved in with his old army buddy, Michael Fortier, who lived in Kingman.
McVeigh was evicted from the park in June, 1994.
McVeigh showed Fortier the building he intended to bomb, and the path he intended to take after leaving the truck loaded with explosives in front of the building.
www.doney.net /aroundaz/celebrity/mcveigh_timothy.htm   (1097 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Special report: Timothy McVeigh
June 13: Within hours of Timothy McVeigh's death in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Monday some web surfers in the US followed a web link to watch a bootleg video clip of the execution, and put their computers in danger of invasion by hackers.
June 12: Timothy McVeigh was killed yesterday in exactly the way he had wanted - at the centre of attention, with a nation hanging on every gesture.
Timothy McVeigh will not be the only US prisoner to die this month at the hands of the state, as executions have been scheduled to take place in Indiana, Ohio and Texas.
www.guardian.co.uk /mcveigh/0,7368,488144,00.html   (612 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh's defense files appeal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
McVeigh, 33, is set to die by injection 7 a.m CT Monday at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Ind.
McVeigh's execution was delayed last month by Attorney General John Ashcroft after the government found some documents hadn't been turned over to the defense, but Ashcroft opposes further delays.
McVeigh was convicted in 1997 of conspiracy, using a weapon of mass destruction and murdering eight federal law enforcement officers.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/june01/2001-06-07-mcveigh-appeal.htm   (917 words)

  
 Astrology Software for Research - Timothy McVeigh- astrology chart
McVeigh was almost released until the police recognized him as one of the possible suspects in the terrorist act.
McVeigh was found guilty on 5/29/1997 for conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, use of a weapon of mass destruction, destruction by explosive, and eight counts of first degree murder.
On 5/31/2001, Timothy McVeigh asked for a stay of execution and immediately the Justice Department denied his lawyers' assertion that the government still has failed to provide documents relating to the Oklahoma City bombing investigation.
www.astrodatabank.com /NM/McVeighTimothy.htm   (1537 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: The Timothy McVeigh Trial - May 21, 1997
McVeigh, as it looks like they probably will, of first degree murder, will have some residual doubt and choose not to execute him because it's a circumstantial case, and they have some remaining doubt.
He is trying to get in here a form of government informant who says that she warned the ATF that people out in Eastern Oklahoma in a white separatist compound were plotting to bomb buildings in Oklahoma during that period of time, and he may be able to get her in there.
Timothy McVeigh told Fortier he was going to leave his getaway car.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/law/may97/mcveigh_5-21.html   (2504 words)

  
 The Timothy McVeigh Story: The Oklahoma Bomber - The Crime Library - The Crime library
That we can learn a lot about a man from the books and films he chooses is borne out by Timothy McVeigh.
Like McVeigh, the teens stock up on survival gear - mainly guns and ammo - in order to defend their country from annihilation.
The perpetrator, twenty-seven-year-old Timothy James McVeigh, by now safely away from the devastation was convinced he acted to defend the Constitution, for he saw himself as crusader, warrior avenger and hero.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/notorious/mcveigh/dawning_1.html   (972 words)

  
 Wired Strategies -- Master Chief Timothy R. McVeigh
McVeigh was to be discharged on Thursday, January 15, 1998, after Navy investigators illegally obtained his confidential email account information from America Online, leading the military to conclude that McVeigh was gay.
In spite of his previous efforts to publicize the case, McVeigh's story was virtually unknown outside of Hawaii.
And a final thanks to Master Chief Timothy McVeigh, who had the courage and strength to fight for all that is right.
www.wiredstrategies.com /mcveigh.htm   (606 words)

  
 Salon.com Books | The patriot
There is a common ideological thread that runs from Timothy McVeigh to bedrock Republicanism, and the shared emotional leitmotif of that ideology is anger.
McVeigh and his fellow extremists burn with rage, are consumed and obsessed by it.
McVeigh's deed was ignited by his life experience and beliefs as inevitably as a bomb is set off by a lit fuse.
www.salon.com /books/2001/04/07/mcveigh/index.html   (954 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh: The Last Hollow March
Timothy McVeigh went to his premature grave as defiant as he lived the last six years of his life.
This site will be revamped and will focus on letting Tim McVeigh show the tragic events of his life, a sad one laced with severe bouts of clinical depression and the ways that his problems could have been rectified had someone seen all of the glaring red flags that screamed for love, attention and approval.
As my newspaper article attests, I have forgiven Timothy McVeigh and feel that he is both remoseful and feels that his crimes shouldn't go without the punishment of a lethal injection.
www.geocities.com /psychodramata_2001/index.html   (5122 words)

  
 An Essay by Timothy McVeigh
McVeigh had determined that he was at war with the US government.
McVeigh apologized for the essay being handwritten, but noted his "current (unique) environment does not provide access to a typewriter, a word processor or a copier.
McVeigh, whose interview with Media Bypass [February 1996] was picked up and dissected by the New York Times and major media outlets across the nation, also expressed concerns that reporting subsequent to this essay might be "printed out of context...
www.outpost-of-freedom.com /McVeigh/OKCaug98.htm   (1224 words)

  
 Timothy McVeigh
On Monday, June 10, 2001, Timothy McVeigh was "calm" as the hour of his death approached, spending his last day on earth in a stark 9-by-14-foot cell, watching TV, enjoying a last meal of ice cream and saying goodbye to his family and his lawyers.
The Buffalo News printed several letters from McVeigh on the day of his execution in which he called his bombing a "legit tactic" in his war against what he believes is an oppressive federal government.
While he was strapped to the gurney, prison officials said McVeigh received the Roman Catholic sacrament of the Anointment of the Sick, which is believed to forgive sins and prepare the sick for the passing over to eternal life.
www.findadeath.com /Deceased/m/mcveigh/timothy_mcveigh.htm   (2019 words)

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