and more.......from the same article..
"A
Department of Defense Atlantic Command Memo issued 36 hours after the event reported that a “second bomb was disarmed [and] a third bomb was evacuated.” This was confirmed by a
U.S. Forces Command Daily Log that stated at least two additional bombs “were located [in the] vicinity [of the] explosion site. Evidently intended for the rescuers.”
Oklahoma Highway Patrol radio logs also reported secondary bombs at the site."
"Retired Air Force Brigadier General
Benton K. Partin, former commander of the Air Force Armament Technology Laboratory, and a 25-year expert in the design and development of bombs. “[R]einforced concrete targets in large buildings are hard targets to blast. I know of no way possible to reproduce the apparent building damage through simply a truck bomb effort,” Partin said. General Partin’s request to have the bomb site preserved in order to examine the possibility of a second explosion was ignored by the government."
And this is for you CaptainCrunch: (supposedly de-bunked?)
"In May 1995, former Senior Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles,
Ted Gunderson, produced an evaluation of the bombing that revealed two distinct seismograph events. Dr. Raymond Brown, a senior geophysicist, analyzed the seismograph data and concluded there was a bomb inside the building. Geophysicist Charles Mankin, Director of the University of Oklahoma’s Geological Survey, also said two explosions occurred, the second coming approximately eight seconds after the first. The U.S. Geological Survey decided not released this data."