Art Bell presents explosive revelations from Oklahoma City television station KFOR about the possible identity of "John Doe Number Two" in the federal building bombing case, suggesting Middle Eastern involvement beyond Timothy McVeigh. The investigation identifies John Doe Number Two as an Iraqi national who allegedly served under Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War, based on surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts from local establishments. Art Bell questions why this potentially explosive story has been suppressed by national media outlets and examines whether federal authorities requested the information be withheld to avoid international complications. Witnesses describe seeing McVeigh accompanied by a man speaking Arabic at local businesses in the days preceding the attack, while security cameras allegedly captured images of the mysterious co-conspirator. The conversation explores the political ramifications of foreign involvement in domestic terrorism and the possibility of an international conspiracy being covered up to maintain the lone wolf narrative. Art Bell examines evidence that contradicts official versions of the bombing and discusses the broader implications for national security if Middle Eastern operatives were involved. This controversial episode demonstrates Art Bell's commitment to investigating suppressed information that mainstream media refuses to pursue.