21 July, 2005

Ex-Green Beret involved in attack?

FBI report indicates he had
knowledge of key details

Posted: July 21, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By J.D. Cash and retired Lt. Col. Roger Charles
© 2005 McCurtain Daily Gazette

An FBI report obtained by the McCurtain Daily Gazette of Oklahoma contains never-before-published information and allegations regarding links between a former member of the Army's elite special forces, Timothy McVeigh, and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

The man at the center of these revelations is David Michael Alexander Hollaway, an individual whose life experiences appear to be as unusual as they are conflicted.

Referred to as "Dave" by his friends and business associates, the 48-year-old man who is the focus of the report served an eight-year stint in the U.S. Army where he earned the right to wear the elite Green Beret.

Also included in that same report of investigation are references to Hollaway's lengthy service to Kirk Lyons, a Black Mountain, N.C., lawyer with a long history of representing members of the Ku Klux Klan, the Branch Davidians and other fringe elements.

And then there is Hollaway's alleged role as a pilot for the CIA and his well-established relationship with the FBI.

However, the most remarkable allegations contained in the Feb. 25, 1997, FBI report, are those regarding Hollaway's eerie admissions that McVeigh failed to park the bomb truck in the best location in front of the Oklahoma City federal building that fateful April morning in 1995.
More information leaks out?

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--WP

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