I agree with you.
And IMO this is not simply a case of a simple cover-up, or a single incident. Starting in the late 1980s, there were a whole series of aircraft explosions which look like major terrorist incidents, but we are told that they are not.
The Oklahoma bombing, also, is an incident left largely unexplained - a few little questions are outstanding, such as who conspired with the 2 perps, and where did they get the explosives (no forensic trace of the explosives was ever found on them or their belongings.)
While on the topic, I would like to remind everyone of El Al Flight 1862, which crashed in Amsterdam on Oct 4 1992. An Israeli cargo plane, en route to New York via Amsterdam. We were told that it was carrying perfume, which caused an explosion. Then the explosion was in the fuel tank. Then they said that the crash was caused by the engines falling out by accident.
Not everyone believed this. Nutters and obsessive types got caught up in conspiracy theories. Moreover Dutch activists followed up with the injuries of the people on the ground, which showed, without a doubt, that they had been exposed to chemical weapons, and possibly even nuclear materials. So finally it was officially admitted that the plane was carrying sarin, and other unindenified materials.
The implications of this are quite scary. This plane was full of chemical weapons, and also had people on board from Israel's institute for bio-warfare. Can you imagine the security surrounding that flight? And yet ... down it came. Someone brought it down.
It is very likely that the hand which arranged that is the same one which brought down the Egypt Air flight full of generals, TWA800, and others as well.
Didn't George Stephenopolis say on national tv that he and Clinton and others all went to the situation room after the bombing of TWA800? I think another Clinton staffer also mentioned on tv that the plane had been brought down by terrorists.
"And yet ... down it came. Someone brought it down."
And it might not have been the enemy.
It might have been destroyed for the safety of others.
It might have been a sacrifice kept in confidence.