
This episode examines the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing not as a closed case, but as an event surrounded by unresolved questions, conflicting expert analysis, and a narrative that many argue does not fully account for the physical evidence. Drawing from engineers, explosives specialists, and firsthand accounts, we look at claims that a simple ANFO truck bomb could not have produced the pattern and scale of destruction seen at the Alfred P. Murrah Building, along with reports of changing official timelines, disputed forensic conclusions, and overlooked witness testimony. Set against a broader pattern of controversial national events, this episode challenges the listener to examine how public understanding is shaped, what information is emphasized or ignored, and why certain questions remain unanswered decades later.Website: www.foundationsinfaith.netEmail: thefacthunter@mail.com
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