Carol Howe notified the ATF and FBI that Dennis Mahon detonated a 500-pound ANFO bomb in the months prior to April 19, 1995. But, Howe was never taken seriously, Elohim City was never raided and Strassmeir was allowed to flee back to Germany. In fact, not only was Howe not taken seriously, her life was put in serious jeopardy after the FBI exposed her identity. On April 1, 1996, Angela Finley-Graham, Howe’s ATF handler, issued a report of her own, which communicated the fact that Howe’s identity had been compromised. Finley-Graham’s report states, “On March 29, 1996 this agent received a telephone call from “S/A Harry Eberhardt”, which stated that “the identity of CI 53270-183 had been severely compromised”. This breach of security was due to the release of a report by FBI agent James R. Blanchard II that “contained the formal name of CI 53270-183”, which was Howe, and other sensitive information about Howe.
The report also stated that “S/A Eberhardt” stated that he became irate because it was apparent that nothing was going to be done in an effort to rectify the problem or at least provide help for the safety of CI 53270-183”. Meanwhile, it is indisputable that other relevant information about the bombing has been covered-up. On May 10, 2001, the Department of Justice turned over an additional three or four thousand FBI investigative documents about the Oklahoma City bombing that were previously undisclosed, and Dan Burton’s House Government Reform Committee located the whereabouts of numerous confiscated videotapes and photographs that would have revealed the truth about what really happened. These same videos and photographs have even been cited by the Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee (OKBIC), yet the Department of Justice has refused to release them, even under the Freedom of Information Act.
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