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TWA 800: Breaking -- Air Traffic Controller Tells All
American Thinker ^ | 6-13-16 | Jack Cashill

Posted on 06/13/2016 8:53:08 AM PDT by Lockbox

As I hoped would happen, American Thinker’s series on TWA Flight 800 has prompted individuals with first hand knowledge to come forward. “Mark Johnson” is one. An air traffic controller (ATC), he worked the night of July 17, 1996 -- the night TWA Flight 800 was destroyed -- at the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) located in Westbury, New York.

Johnson has provided me with his real name, and I have confirmed that he was in a position to know what he says he knows. He requested that I use an alias because he has children who depend on him. The federal government, he believes, “will seek revenge, retribution and/or any other remedy they feel like. I would be fearful my pension would be at risk.” I have heard this sentiment voiced by many people involved in this incident.

Although Johnson was not responsible for tracking TWA Flight 800, he spoke directly with the ATC who did. In fact, he asked him “plenty of questions to prepare myself for the ‘suits’ who were beginning to arrive.” Along with several other ATCs, he viewed the radar tape of the incident. According to Johnson, “A primary radar return (ASR-9) indicated vertical movement intersecting TWA 800.”

An advanced radar system, the Northrop Grumman ASR-9 is able to detect a “target” in severe clutter even when the target has no transponder. The absence of a transponder is what distinguishes a “primary radar return” from a “secondary” one. In others words, the radar picked up a small, unidentified, ascending object intersecting TWA 800 in the second before the 747 “disappeared from radar.”

(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: atc; cashill; clinton; clintonlegacy; conspiracytheory; coverup; foilwatch; planecrash; twa800; twaflight800
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To: Lower Deck
And no sub-surface to air missiles are mentioned.

Not in the linked articles, for sure.

Most of the information regarding German missile development during WWII does not appear on the Internet. I found a treasure trove in the Georgia Tech Engineering Library in the rocketry section. They even have copies of Von Braun's notes from Peenemünde; however, those were in German. Those are most assuredly not on the Internet.

Most youngsters seem to think that the Internet "has it all".

241 posted on 06/14/2016 8:25:27 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: GingisK
Most youngsters seem to think that the Internet "has it all".

Well I'm certainly no youngster and I do remember pre-internet times where I read a lot of books on history, especially military history. Come to think of it I still read a lot of books post-internet as well but I digress.

The long and short is that I have never come across any reference to a subsurface-to-air missile developed or tested or used by the German navy in World War II. It still strikes me as being the stuff of Tom Clancy novels since nobody has yet offered a suggestion on how such a weapon would work without placing the submarine in danger.

242 posted on 06/14/2016 9:42:18 AM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: GingisK
The best material, however, comes in printed books found in a library rather than on the web. Ever been to a library?

Yes, it is a big building with books in it.

Not to be mistaken for the place where they serve you snobby coffee or the place where the books have lots of pictures in them of bat people and mutants. I'm sure you have mistaken that kind of place for a library.

243 posted on 06/14/2016 10:04:33 AM PDT by pfflier
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To: OA5599
Why not just launch it from the surface ship in the first place? That technology exists.

As a Navy guy, I would expect you'd understand that subs have a stealth advantage in certain situations. I'm speculating that the Navy took advantage of that to hook up a sub-to-air missile system, controlled and operated probably by an extension of the Aegis multi-ship satellite-linked area-control system that is already operational and was present and active in a Naval exercise that day TWA800 was shot down.

And you want wiring diagrams.

LOL, can't help ya, bud.

244 posted on 06/14/2016 10:36:22 AM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Talisker
And you want wiring diagrams.

I think he's looking for sense, as am I. And I don't see any practicality in the weapon system you described. If the Aegis ship has the aircraft on radar then why not shoot it down? Why give a way the submarine's position to do it? I can see no reason for it.

245 posted on 06/14/2016 10:47:17 AM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: Moonman62
Good, because you keep providing evidence for it.

Which is another way of saying you don't have any grasp of what good evidence is.

246 posted on 06/14/2016 11:29:58 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: pfflier
I'm sure you have mistaken that kind of place for a library.

It is surely possible. ;-D

247 posted on 06/14/2016 11:36:58 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: Moonman62
The NTSB investigated this thoroughly and involved many smart people outside of government. And best of all they committed all of their findings to writing with named sources.

There is no danger from speaking or writing the conclusions the government wants. Saying the president ordered a coverup of Iranians shooting down a US commercial aircraft (right before an election) would get you in serious trouble if you happen to be employed by the Government.

248 posted on 06/14/2016 11:39:42 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Lower Deck
I am sure that such a weapon would place the sub in danger. It is a good assumption that a German sub would be in peril given the presence of most any Allied aircraft. They were hoping to have a last ditch to save themselves from an attacking airplane.

The Germans had a lot of interesting stuff even at the beginning of the war; however, Hitler wouldn't let defensive weapons get much funding since that seemed like a "defeatist attitude" to him. The ME262 first flew in 1939, but did not enter production until 1944 when it was too late.

If I come across that submarine weapon again I will send you some sort of link or reference. I can't remember where I saw it. The development program did not get very far since it started only after the "happy days" of the U-Boat were long gone and such funding was divided among a number of panic projects.

249 posted on 06/14/2016 11:44:31 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: Moonman62
15. Existing standards for wire separation may not provide adequate protection against damage from short circuits.

Really? The National Electrical Code does this with buildings all day every day. One thing the NEC absolutely specifies is that signal wires can not run inside the same conduit as power carrying wires. It's not allowed at all.

Hard to believe they don't apply as stringent standards to aircraft as they do to buildings.

16. A short circuit producing excess voltage that was transferred to the center wing tank (CWT) fuel quantity indication system wiring is the most likely source of ignition energy for the TWA flight 800 CWT explosion.

Because insulating 115 volt wiring is just so incredibly difficult.

http://papers.sae.org/892227/

The 747-400 Electric Power System (EPS) is an integrated drive generator (IDG) based parallel system, providing 360 kVA of 400-Hz, three-phase, 115-Volt power. Microprocessor-based controls provide automatic noninterrupt power transfer, load management and fully selective protection to significantly reduce crew workload. The controls also provide continuous caution, advisory, status and maintenance information for flight deck display. Sophisticated built-in-test (BIT) and added levels of redundancy increase operational integrity.

250 posted on 06/14/2016 11:57:12 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: GingisK
I am sure that such a weapon would place the sub in danger.

Then why use it or even develop it? Especially in the mid-1990's when submarines can dive deeper, run quieter, move faster, and maneuver easier than the subs of World War II? Such a weapon makes zero sense, and any submariner would confirm.

251 posted on 06/14/2016 12:39:21 PM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: Lower Deck
If the Aegis ship has the aircraft on radar then why not shoot it down? Why give a way the submarine's position to do it? I can see no reason for it.

Me neither. I'm just talking about how it might have been done. If people saw a missile rising from the water to hit a plane traveling higher and faster than is reachable by a MANPAD of the time, and there's no ship it came from, then you need an invisible launch platform for a high performance missile to explain the facts. That's why I suggest a sub - modified to do the job.

As for why, I have no idea, unless what actually happened IS the why. Although in that case, it seems that there's a cheaper way to kill people. But maybe that grand cover story is what the Clintons wanted. After all, they're nothing BUT grand cover stories, and when the taxpayer is paying for it all and the media will spin it, their attitude is who cares?

252 posted on 06/14/2016 12:48:41 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Talisker
That's why I suggest a sub - modified to do the job.

As near as I can tell the only conceivable reason for a weapon such as you described is to give people a reason to blame the downing on the Clintons and use the U.S. Navy as their accomplices.

253 posted on 06/14/2016 12:59:17 PM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: Talisker
As a Navy guy, I would expect you'd understand that subs have a stealth advantage in certain situations.

Yes, I was a navy guy and understand the stealth advantage of submarines quite well as I was on them. The stealth advantage is so great that the US Navy hasn't felt it necessary to equip its submarines with anti-aircraft weaponry. We hide or destroy the ship that launch the aircraft.

I'm speculating that the Navy took advantage of that to hook up a sub-to-air missile system, controlled and operated probably by an extension of the Aegis multi-ship satellite-linked area-control system that is already operational and was present and active in a Naval exercise that day TWA800 was shot down.

Can you at least acknowledge that you're adding an entirely new layer to the conspiracy theory by speculating the existence of a weapon system that either never existed or is a bigger secret than nuclear missiles, the nuclear propulsion system or the quiet screw technology?

And you want wiring diagrams.

I never asked for anything remotely that detailed.

254 posted on 06/14/2016 1:12:57 PM PDT by OA5599
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To: DiogenesLamp

Bless your heart. Being consumed by conspiracy theory must be a burden. Here’s hoping you find peace.


255 posted on 06/14/2016 1:13:03 PM PDT by Moonman62 (Make America Great Again!)
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To: Moonman62
Bless your heart. Being consumed by conspiracy theory must be a burden. Here’s hoping you find peace.

You could simply say you have no worthwhile rebuttal instead of trying to pass off that old "conspiracy nut" dodge.

I feel for you. Trying to argue that aircraft are cobbled up masses of wiring held together by bubble cum and bailing wire is no easy sell to people who know better.

256 posted on 06/14/2016 1:18:18 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Lockbox
He requested that I use an alias because he has children who depend on him. The federal government, he believes, “will seek revenge, retribution and/or any other remedy they feel like. I would be fearful my pension would be at risk.” I have heard this sentiment voiced by many people involved in this incident.

Hey guys at the Washington Post.... this MIGHT have something to do with why Americans don't trust the press... THIS ISN'T a story dem handlers put in a packet for the boys at the Washington Post - this is a story earned the old fashioned way... by work. By someone striving to get the truth... NOT like Bob Woodward's army of DNC stenographers...

257 posted on 06/14/2016 1:24:04 PM PDT by GOPJ ("9-in-10 GOP outsiders say 4-in-10 GOP insiderds should STFU". - Freeper RoosterRedux)
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To: DiogenesLamp

No rebuttal is worthwhile to a conspiracy theorist. Take care.


258 posted on 06/14/2016 2:09:26 PM PDT by Moonman62 (Make America Great Again!)
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To: OA5599
...speculating the existence of a weapon system that either never existed or is a bigger secret than nuclear missiles, the nuclear propulsion system or the quiet screw technology?

LOL, hyperbole much? What nonsense.

259 posted on 06/14/2016 2:14:06 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Lower Deck
As near as I can tell the only conceivable reason for a weapon such as you described is to give people a reason to blame the downing on the Clintons and use the U.S. Navy as their accomplices.

Really? And it doesn't occur to you to simply try to explain what hundreds of people actually saw?

Whatever.

260 posted on 06/14/2016 2:15:27 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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