Thursday, September 9, 2010

I was living in Phoenix when Brian Quig was killed and did a lot of searching at the time.......

Who is Gary Land
EXCERPT:
The picture is of the "Third OKC suspect" Gary Land. He was picked up at the same time as McVeigh but released the next day and all mention of him quickly disappeared from the press.

Brian Quig an independent reporter from Tempe, Arizona had this picture up on his web site DCIA.com shortly after the bombing. Brian was diligently working on gathering information on Land to show a cover-up by the Feds. Brian Quig was pushing very hard on the Gary Land issue when he was run down by a car in Phoenix and killed. His web site DCIA.com subsequently went down. A Google search for "Brian Quig" will still pull up much of Mr. Quig's work centered on exposing government corruption.

Oklahoma City Bombing
EXCERPT:
May 2: FBI takes Gary Alan Land and Robert Jacks into custody in Carthage, Mo., but releases them after 18 hours; a federal magistrate in Milan, Mich., orders James Nichols held on an explosives charge unrelated to the Oklahoma case; Clinton asks Congress for $142 million to pay to investigate the bombing, raze the federal building and establish replacement offices; federal grand jury meets at Tinker Air Force Base.

Robert Jacks and Gary Alan Land Time magazine
EXCERPT:

According to a Justice Department source, the drawing of Jacques is the only remaining unidentified sketch in the FBI's files on the case. While the government is still looking for a man who may have been with McVeigh when he allegedly rented the truck that carried the bomb, the sketches of John Doe No. 2 that accompanied the original search have been discarded. In the meantime, the bureau is not ready to classify Jacques, if that is indeed his name, as a suspect or target in its investigations. The FBI does, however, want to talk to him as part of its attempt to reconstruct the activities of McVeigh and Nichols.

Robert Jaques
EXCERPT:
CNN DISCOVERS McVEIGH'S INDIAN SCOUT.

John Doe Times Editorial Note:

The name Robert Jacques is not unknown to either the McVeigh defense team or the Wilburn private investigation of the bombing. The description of Mr. Jacques resembles that of someone who is known by another name -- someone who used to frequent Elohim City (go figure....). Further comment will merely complicate, and perhaps endanger, an ongoing part of the investigation. Codename "Tonto" may represent one of the last important pieces of that investigation.

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ATLANTA (AP) - Federal authorities are looking for a man they believe sought an Ozarks hideout with Oklahoma City bombing suspects Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, CNN and Time magazine reported.

The FBI thinks Robert Jacques can help reconstruct McVeigh's and Nichols' activities leading up to the April 19, 1995, bombing. The network released a sketch Sunday of a man believed to be Jacques.

William Maloney, a Cassville, Mo., real estate broker told CNN that in the fall of 1994, Jacques came to his office with Nichols and a man who identified himself as Tim.

Jacques did most of the talking and did not say why they were interested in buying land Maloney advertised as ``In the middle of nowhere, at the end of a rough road, at the bottom of a hollow ... there may be a cave.''

``I asked the question, `Were they looking for a place to hide?' and he didn't respond to that,'' Maloney said. The three men left the same day and never returned, Maloney said.

Rense Gary Land and Brian Quig
EXCERPT:
Jeff -

The picture is of the "Third OKC suspect" Gary Land. He was picked up at the same time as McVeigh but released the next day and all mention of him quickly disappeared from the press.

Brian Quig an independent reporter from Tempe, Arizona had this picture up on his web site DCIA.com shortly after the bombing. Brian was diligently working on gathering information on Land to show a cover-up by the Feds. Brian Quig was pushing very hard on the Gary Land issue when he was run down by a car in Phoenix and killed. His web site DCIA.com subsequently went down. A Google search for "Brian Quig" will still pull up much of Mr. Quig's work centered on exposing government corruption.

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