Posted on 04/16/2015 7:15:16 AM PDT by thefactor
Was TWA Flight 800 shot out of the sky?
As a former pilot, that is a question I get asked about all the time.
Im no conspiracy theorist, but lets be clear: Yes. I say it was. And I believe the FBI covered it up.
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Duh. I knew this the day it happened.
I happened to be home that day.
The news that it happened broke on MSNBC (that is back in the days when it was a reasonable news station, not a propaganda branch of the White House).
Within MINUTES of the breaking news, a graphic came on explaining how it was a center fuel tank explosion and *definitely* not a missile.
The watermark on the graphic was ‘Property of the CIA’.
Later, I saw that same graphic repeatedly used, but NOW it said, “Property of the FAA’. That watermark was in a completely different location on the graphic, as well.
I knew within 10 minutes of the reporting of the plane being downed that it was an enemy missile, just by how the authorities were acting.
Yeah but the other 300-plus members of your crew would be talking like crazy.
With the propaganda ministry nature of the press, all it would take is a word from the White House: "Al-WhakiSuckas is claiming responsibility. Don't mention that, please."
Precisely my view.
It wouldn’t necessarily require active cooperation and concealment by all those agencies and people. Assuming that the FBI had primary jurisdiction and control over the investigation, it would only take a word from a senior official to the supervising agent to suppress a particular kind of information (such as interviews confirming an object shooting up towards the plane). The supervising agent could collect all the witness interviews and give instructions that he deems them unreliable, etc. Do you think at that point a couple of field agents who did the interviews are going to risk their careers to speak up publicly?
IOW, it is possible that the whole effort to block the terrorist attack narrative could be narrowed down to a small handful of people, all strongly motivated by career ambition not to break ranks.
But they did say they had a specific reason, a short in the fuel tank. They even recall automobiles when they have a specific reason that causes them to crash or endanger its occupants.
And HOLY CRAP my story was corroborated, about what I saw on TV within minutes of the news breaking:
Just as I described, only this screen-capture is of CNN and not where I saw it, MSNBC.
Possibly. George Stephanopoulos may have let the cat out of the bag on TV back then when he ‘accidentally’ referred to the aircraft being ‘shot down’ ...................
The one glaring account were multiple people on Long Island reported something rising out of the water seconds before the plane exploded and these were all not one location on LI.I watched live, on the spot interviews on CNN of people out on boats that made those claims...I wonder what happened to those interviews?
Not necessarily. If it was military it could have been a small team on a small craft perhaps testing a new system and it went awry. Again, I have no idea. But it’s plausible.
“We know from the witnesses that a missile left the ground and struck the plane”
Name the witnesses please.
It’s all a figment of your imagination.
Do..do..do..do
Yes, I’m looking forward to reporters asking Bill this question as Hillary tours the country responding to press questions everywhere......
I don’t think they test missile systems on active flight paths. I could be wrong about that.
In a conspiracy, it is necessary to have the fewest people involved as possible because someone always eventually talks.
A bomb is the most plausible conspiracy theory.
Thing is, it can only be a conspiracy of one ... anymore than that good luck keeping it secret no matter what. It will come out ...
The problem with that theory is that it lacks motive.
The evidence of a shoot down, and subsequent cover-up, is overwhelming.
The question is, why no one involved in the cover up is in jail.
They were ignored and probably threatened.
I have a friend who's an engineer at Boeing and nobody there believes the official story either. I also have a NASA friend who worked in the materials lab at KSC when I was there. He got debris samples and found rocket motor residue.
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