Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma USA mpwright9@aol.com
This evening at about 9:15 I was attempting to leave the south door of the University of Oklahoma library, which leads to the South Oval of the campus. The library guard told me that the exit was closed, because of an "incident" on the Oval about an hour earlier. In response to my question, he said it was an explosion, but had no further information.
I then went out the west exit, and a security guard there said that a person (…)
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Suicide Bomb Attempt at University of Oklahoma
2 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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More Ties Between David Boren and CIA Exposed — It’s Not Just George Tenet
23 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma, USA mpwright9@aol.com The annual yearbook of the University of Oklahoma, located in Norman, is called Sooner. OU’s president is former U.S. Senator David Boren. The 2003 volume of Sooner devotes two pages to Ken Levit, currenty president of the OU campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sooner reports that Levit left his hometown of Tulsa in 1998 to work for CIA director George Tenet. In 2000 he returned to Tulsa, and was recruited by Boren for the OU (…)
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English Translation of Lyrics to Bella Ciao
13 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsMichael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma USA mpwright9@aol.com
Most Americans probably do not know the origins of the phrase Bella Ciao. This was the anthem of the World War II anti-fascist Italian underground. They called themselves partigiani (partisans). I assume that the words were written from the point of view of a resistance fighter saying good-bye to his lover.
Here are the Italian lyrics and translation to English. Italians are invited to offer corrections if I have made any (…) -
25th Amendment Can Be Used to Remove George Bush from Office
10 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsby Michael P. Wright Norman, Oklahoma USA mpwright9@aol.com
Many Americans would like to see George Bush impeached, but the U.S. Constitution also provides other machinery for removing him from office. That would be the 25th Amendment, proposed by Congress and enacted after the Kennedy assassination. It provides for the orderly removal of a President if he becomes disabled to the degree that he cannot fulfull his responsiblities. Go here for the text of the Amendment and annotations: (…) -
News Story With Allegations of CIA Crime Disappears
27 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma mpwright9@aol.com
In May 2004, Iowa television station KWWL broadcast an explosive report about the CIA and placed it online. The headline was "New Leads Implicate CIA, Government Officials In Child Prostitution Ring."
The report was about Johnny Gosch, an 11-year-old newspaper delivery boy, living in Iowa, who was kidnapped in 1982. The crime is being investigated by former New York City detective James Rothstein, who believes that child (…) -
Documenting a Lie by the 9/11 Commission
9 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Michael P. Wright Norman, Oklahoma mpwright9@aol.com
One of my goals is to contribute to the assembling of firm grounds for a new and honest official 9/11 investigation. Readers are invited to see an email from me, sent to the Commission in September 2003. > http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=7465
Just focus in on one aspect of it, for right now. I informed them that Zacarias Moussaoui had a meeting with Mohammed Atta, in Oklahoma City. See the second page of the (…) -
Al Qaeda and CIA Activities in Oklahoma
9 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSubject: Pre-9/11 Al Qaeda and CIA Activities in Oklahoma From: MPWright9@aol.com Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:20:07 -0400 To: info@9-11Commission.gov, familyliaison@9-11Commission.gov
Dear Commission Members:
I am Michael Wright of Norman, Oklahoma, and I am writing to invite you to see my website where I have reported results of my own investigation into Al Qaeda and CIA activities in Oklahoma during the year 2001, and related events.
Oklahoma is an interesting place for numerous (…) -
Suggested Chant for Antiwar Demonstrations, from Michael P. Wright
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentMichael P. Wright Norman, Oklahoma USA mpwright9@aol.com
In the 1960s, this was a popular chant for antiwar demonstrations against U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson:
"Hey, hey, LBJ.
How many kids did you kill today?"
In alignment with this tradition, I suggest the current similar chant for today’s antiwar demonstrations. The chant addresses George W. Bush:
"Excuse me, GWB.
How many coffins will there be?"
My memoirs about the Vietnam war years and antiwar activism are online at (…) -
The Nick Berg Cover-up: Officials Refuse to Answer a Simple Question about Him
5 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsMichael P. Wright Norman, Oklahoma, USA mpwright9@aol.com
Readers are invited to review my earlier post about the Oklahoma City television station suppressing its broadcast reporting that an airline ticket for a 9/11 hijacker was purchased from a University of Oklahoma (OU) library computer terminal. Before the news report, a librarian there had told me that the purchaser was a temporary library employee and not a hijacker. He was a white American male. The fact that he was never (…) -
KOCO-TV Suppresses an Explosive 9/11 News Report
31 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
30 commentsI have not been keeping this a secret all this time. I started putting this information online at my own website in December 2002.
In the fall of 2001, a librarian at the University of Oklahoma in Norman (OU) told me that she was present when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted an interview about the fact that an airline ticket for a 9/11 hijacker was purchased from a computer terminal at that school’s library. She said it was for United Flight 93, which crashed in (…)