John Schindler raises questions over this bombing and asks why are teh US authorities to reluctant to investigate:http://20committee.com/2014/11/17/li...omb-questions/

He asks:
It’s perhaps even more worthwhile to ask why certain sensational stories never seem to develop public traction at all, despite the existence of important evidence indicating there’s something we should be talking about....almost from the outset there have been nagging concerns about whether the full extent of the McVeigh-Nichols conspiracy was uncovered. Despite the expenditure of millions of man-hours on OKBOMB, questions have lingered for nearly two decades about how two hard-right ne’er-do-wells, neither of whom possessed bomb-making skills worth mentioning, managed to pull off such a spectacular attack on their first try — doubts that have lingered after 9/11, with many cases of failed bomb-making by self-starting jihadists across Europe and the United States.
He provides a number of links to sources and people who dispute the investigation.

Then he comments on two puzzling aspects, which I was not familiar with:
First, the visits by McVeigh and Nichols to the southern Philippines remain mysterious, and perhaps will in perpetuity. Their connections to Ramzi Yousef are weak but visible, while the hand of a Middle East intelligence service, one known for its support to international terrorism, was detectable in outline, if not in detail.

Second, Strassmeir (a German national, Zionist and right wing extremist) — who seems to be the key to much of the remaining mystery surrounding OKBOMB — appeared to be an intelligence source, and possible agent provocateur, for as many as three different intelligence services, all of which are known to watch neo-Nazi activities in the United States with interest.

Across the Atlantic the UK, in particular the city of Birmingham is nearing the 40th anniversary of the B'ham Pub Bombings, on November 21st 1974, which killed 21 and injured 182. That too had suspects quickly arrested, charged and convicted - known as the 'B'ham Six' - who were later freed on appeal.



There is a local campaign seeking justice for those killed, whose calls for a renewed criminal investigation have fallen on deaf ears. The bombings have some riddles, if not puzzles; such as the third bomb that was found that night, defused, but rarely mentioned for years and disposed of years later.


A short background:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_pub_bombings


No-one in government, the local police, Irish Republicans and others want this apparent "can of worms" re-opened. Which sounds similiar to the Oklahoma City bombing.