The author of this article, Miles Mathis, argues that the Oklahoma City Bombing was a “false flag” operation orchestrated by the government, specifically the CIA and FBI, as part of Operation Chaos to instill fear and division. Mathis asserts that the official narrative of the bombing, including the guilt of Tim McVeigh and the deaths of children at a daycare center, is a fabrication. He claims the Murrah building was a demolition, not destroyed by a truck bomb, and that all alleged deaths were faked.

Mathis critiques alternative theories, such as those presented by Alex Jones and Hoppy Heidelberg, arguing they fail to recognize the extent of the deception, particularly regarding the staged nature of the deaths and the non-existence of the daycare center. He alleges that figures like Margaret Roberts and Jesse Trentedue are part of a disinformation campaign to maintain the false narrative, with Roberts’ new book being a high-profile example.

The author delves deeply into the alleged familial connections of Tim McVeigh, linking him to numerous aristocratic and influential families, including the Whittingtons, Wroughtons, Smith baronets, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns, Romanovs, and Stuarts. He suggests these connections indicate McVeigh was a government agent, and his execution was faked. Mathis also connects McVeigh to David Koresh, the Waco siege figure, and to the Murrah building itself through Judge Alfred P. Murrah.

Mathis further scrutinizes the alleged death of Glenn Wilburn, claiming he faked his death and that his supposed grandchildren, the Smith children, were also part of the fabrication. He also examines the purported links to white supremacist groups like the CSA and Aryan Nations, asserting these were FBI fronts and that individuals like Richard Girnt Butler and Thomas Linton Metzger, despite their public personas, were involved in intelligence operations and had hidden connections to Jewish families.

The article also touches on the Zodiac case, linking a supposed Defense Security Service agent to Harley Richard Cunningham, and suggests the Secret Service’s presence in the Murrah building was suspicious. Ultimately, Mathis concludes that the Oklahoma City Bombing, like other events such as the Twin Towers collapse, Oslo bombing, and Grenfell Towers fire, was a staged demolition used to advance government propaganda and sow fear, particularly through the fabricated deaths of children. He emphasizes that these events are designed to make citizens fearful of their own government.

The article also mentions Frank Keating, Governor of Oklahoma, as a former FBI and Justice Department official who was installed shortly before the bombing. Mathis questions the veracity of news reports from outlets like NPR and CBS regarding the number of children who died. He also briefly mentions Bill Clinton, BATF, DEA, Marine Corp, Defense Security Service, and Secret Service in relation to the Murrah building’s occupants. The author also references his own previous writings on the Breivik event and Ole Dammegard.