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Grab a drink, take a seat, and join Kayde, Ben, and Pam as we begin our two-part series on the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history. In this first episode, we trace the road to the Oklahoma City bombing, exploring the political climate of the early 1990s, the impact of Ruby Ridge and Waco, and the radicalization of Timothy McVeigh from decorated Gulf War veteran to domestic terrorist.
We'll follow the months-long planning of the attack, examine how the bomb was built, and walk through the chilling final hours leading up to the morning of April 19, 1995. Then, minute by minute, we'll recount the devastating explosion that tore through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the chaos that followed, and the extraordinary courage of the first responders and ordinary citizens who rushed toward the devastation to save lives.
This episode contains discussions of domestic terrorism, mass casualty events, the deaths of adults and children, graphic descriptions of injuries, and traumatic events. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
History isn't just about the moments that change the world—it's about understanding how those moments came to be. Join us as we examine one of America's darkest days with the care, respect, and historical context it deserves.
By DaMedia, LLC.Grab a drink, take a seat, and join Kayde, Ben, and Pam as we begin our two-part series on the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history. In this first episode, we trace the road to the Oklahoma City bombing, exploring the political climate of the early 1990s, the impact of Ruby Ridge and Waco, and the radicalization of Timothy McVeigh from decorated Gulf War veteran to domestic terrorist.
We'll follow the months-long planning of the attack, examine how the bomb was built, and walk through the chilling final hours leading up to the morning of April 19, 1995. Then, minute by minute, we'll recount the devastating explosion that tore through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the chaos that followed, and the extraordinary courage of the first responders and ordinary citizens who rushed toward the devastation to save lives.
This episode contains discussions of domestic terrorism, mass casualty events, the deaths of adults and children, graphic descriptions of injuries, and traumatic events. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
History isn't just about the moments that change the world—it's about understanding how those moments came to be. Join us as we examine one of America's darkest days with the care, respect, and historical context it deserves.