IN
THE most cynical smear to be perpetrated against writer
David Irving so far, early in 1996 international
Jewish organisations decided to link him with what was
possibly the worst crime inflicted on the American people
this century -- the truck-bombing of the Alfred P Murrah
Federal building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 in
which 169 people including nineteen infants died.
In 1997 Timothy McVeigh, 28,
and Terry Nichols, 41, went on trial in Denver for this
crime. McVeigh was sentenced to death, Michols to life
imprisonment. | Under construction- Nov 11, 1995: Finding
name of family member of Terry Nichols on a mailing list
submitted to him, Mr Irving writes confidentially to US
Embassy, London, to notify the FBI
- Feb 10, 1996 Sacramento (California) newspaper The
Bee reports that assassin Timothy McVeigh's defence
attorney Steven Jones has asked for subpoenas to be
served on Mr Irving
- Feb 11, 1996 London The Sunday Times publishes
story: "OKLAHOMA TO HEAR IRVING'S EVIDENCE."
- David Irving letters
to Daily Telegraph journalist Nick Farrell, London,
February 16, 1996
- Mar
8, 1996 Jewish Bulletin of Northern California prints
lying article repeating the smear; it is still on their
Website
- Mar 18, 1996, David
Irving writes warning letter to Anthony Lerman, U.K.
source of the smear
- Extracts from David Irving's
diary relating to the smear [Adapted for
Action
Report #9j]
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