4/29truth.com, What Really Happened?

by Scott Beale on May 1, 2007 · 9 comments

4/29truth.com

4/29truth.com is an online campaign to find out what really happened on 4/29 in Oakland, when the tanker truck caught fire and melted part of the MacArthur Maze freeway overpass. As far as conspiracy theory blogs go, this one is on the fast track.

The “official story” from “official government sources” is that weekend a lone gas truck driver crashed a single tanker loaded with 8,600 gallons of unleaded gasoline into a guardrail in what they say was an ordinary accident. Unfortunately there are too many questionable statements, too many conflicting reports, and too many outright impossibilities for any serious, thoughtful individual to take this “official report” seriously.

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Video of Tanker Fire Meltdown on Oakland Freeway Overpass

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1 steve mcfarland May 2, 2007 at 7:29 am

That’s a joke, right?

…right?

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2 RedNeck Boy May 2, 2007 at 8:07 am

I tell ya, it was those Al Kidda folks that did dis thang. My daddy used to build those freeway flyovers and they are as sold as aunt marthas fruitcake. No way one gas truck did all that damage. Explosives were used. They did this to make us used to the idea that a gas truck can do this, so when they have a truck “accident” on the bay bridge they can cover it up.

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3 eR1c May 2, 2007 at 12:26 pm

attacking overpasses, …what’s next, vacant lots and abandoned buildings?

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4 david May 2, 2007 at 1:45 pm

I saw a tanker parked in a fork of the freeway approximately 400m before the scene of the explosion on april 27 at 7:15 pm. This is the closest safe place to park it in preparation. I don’t like conspiracy theory’s but this seems like a planned event. The link below shows where the tanker was parked in relation to the explosion. They will appear as squares that will provide more information if you move your mouse over them. You may need to zoom out to see both.

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http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=37829667&x=-…

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