American Terrorist

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American Terrorist
American Terrorist

American Terrorist (2001) is a book by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck that chronicles the life of American terrorist Timothy McVeigh from his military experiences in the Persian Gulf War until the Oklahoma City bombing. The book tries to shed light on what turned McVeigh from a decorated soldier into one of the deadliest domestic terrorists in American history and is the only book authorized by McVeigh himself. However Terry Nichols has recently indicated in a declaration lawsuit against the FBI that McVeigh had been recruited to carry out "under cover missions" while in the Army.[1]

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  1. ^ Legal Filing (PDF) (2007-02-16). Retrieved on February 24, 2007.
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