"I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation"
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The key phrase is “so that the record is clear.” That’s bureaucratic language, the diction of committees and after-action reports. It’s a bid for legitimacy, an attempt to relocate mass murder from the realm of atrocity to the realm of grievance and documentation. “Thinking and motivations” reads like a memoirist’s self-defense, not a killer’s confession. The subtext is self-mythologizing: he imagines a future audience parsing his intent, treating him as a political actor rather than a criminal.
Context sharpens the cynicism. McVeigh’s 1995 Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people, including children, and was rhetorically tethered to anti-government rage after Ruby Ridge and Waco. Calling it “bombing a government installation” is a strategic narrowing that obscures who actually suffered. The sentence’s calm, procedural tone functions as moral camouflage: if he can sound deliberate, he can sound justified. That’s the seduction he’s attempting - not to be forgiven, but to be filed under “cause” instead of “carnage.”
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APA Style (7th ed.)
McVeigh, Timothy. (n.d.). I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-explain-this-not-for-publicity-nor-seeking-to-77819/
Chicago Style
McVeigh, Timothy. "I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-explain-this-not-for-publicity-nor-seeking-to-77819/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-explain-this-not-for-publicity-nor-seeking-to-77819/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.


