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No Longer An Accident - Downing of TWA Flight 800
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | November 19, 2002 | Jack Cashill

Posted on 11/19/2002 4:41:39 AM PST by canalabamian

No longer an accident!

WorldNetDaily.com

The jury is in on TWA Flight 800, and the verdict is clear: There is absolutely no evidence of either a mechanical failure, or of a bomb planted in the fuselage. Indeed, all available evidence suggests the explosive event that destroyed the ill-fated airliner in 1996 was caused by a terrorist group called the Islamic Change Movement.

This is the "group" that had taken responsibility for the Riyadh bombing in 1995 that killed five Americans and two Indian nationals, and the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996, that killed 19 American servicemen.

Early on July 17, 1996, the very day TWA Flight 800 was destroyed, this same group issued a communique that, according to Yossef Bodansky, "laid the foundation for the downing of TWA 800." As director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, Bodansky knows the subject as well as any man alive.

The communique was chilling: "The mujahideen will deliver the ultimate response to the threats of the foolish American president. Everyone will be amazed at the size of that response," it read in part. "Their time is at the morning-dawn. Is not the morning-dawn near?" Dawn in Afghanistan corresponded almost exactly to dusk in New York, the moment of TWA Flight 800's demise.

So powerful and public was the warning that, by the night of July 18, the State Department had already swung into denial mode. "While it's up to those leading the investigation to make a judgment on what this means," said spokesman Glyn Davies unconvincingly, "we think that this is a common type of political tract circulated commonly in the Middle East, and that the only connection is a vague chronological one – that this thing surfaced at this dreadful time."

The State department failed to note that on this same day, July 18, the Islamic Change Movement released another communique through well-established Islamist terrorist channels in Beirut. It read in part, "We carried out our promise with the plane attack of yesterday."

Bodansky was not impressed by the State Department denials. He raised the chillingly prophetic alarm that follows – not after Sept. 11, but two years before:

The case of TWA 800 served as a turning point because of Washington's determination – and to a great extent ability – to suppress terrorist explanations and "float" mechanical failure theories. To avoid such suppression after future strikes, terrorism-sponsoring states would raise the ante so that the West cannot ignore them.

Less well understood is just which "terrorism-sponsoring state" was backing the Islamic Change Movement. In her fascinating book, "The War Against America," Laurie Mylroie makes the case that the one nation with the means and the motivation was Iraq. "The most likely interpretation," she notes, "is that the Islamic Change Movement was a name given by Iraqi intelligence to threaten or claim credit for bombings."

To be sure, Mylroie does not link the Islamic Change Movement to TWA Flight 800. In fact, she does not mention the doomed flight at all. She focuses primarily on the first World Trade Center bombing. A meticulous researcher, Mylroie developed much of her material as a consultant for Newsweek. She has sifted through the various documents unearthed in the various criminal trials, and followed the paper trail right back to Iraq. Her reasoning and her documentation are difficult to refute.

Curious as to why she avoided the subject of TWA Flight 800, I called Ms. Mylroie. As I told her, I did not expect her to commit to a theory on the crash based on my five-minute phone explanation, but I would appreciate her insight on a few key points. One was on the question of whether it was indeed the Islamic Change Movement that had sent a specific threat the morning of the flight. "No," she answered cagily, "They actually sent it the night before."

A second point of interest was the date of the plane's destruction. Mylroie mentions frequently, as have others, that terrorists in the Islamic world have a fixation with dates. She argues, for instance, that the first World Trade Center bombing took place on the second anniversary of the final day of the Gulf War, a correlation she sees as significant. (She does not explore the Oklahoma City bombing, despite the fact that its modus operandi is eerily similar to the bombing of the World Trade Center and that it took place on the second anniversary of the final day of another siege – the one on Waco).

The most significant day on the Iraqi revolutionary calendar marks the coup that brought Hussein's Ba'th party to power in the ill-starred year of 1969. Mylroie makes several references to this date – July 17 – but, curiously, she makes no reference to the most violent terrorist event that tracks with that date, namely the destruction of TWA Flight 800. Again, Mylroie was aware of the connection, but chose not to pursue it.

A third point of interest is the man responsible for the first World Trade Center bombing, Ramzi Yousef. Mylroie makes a compelling case that Yousef was an Iraqi agent. Indeed, the Arabs with whom he conspired in the New York area knew him as "Rashid, the Iraqi."

On July 17, 1996, Yousef was standing trial in New York for his role in a plot known as "Bojinka," the Serbian word for explosive. Yousef had been planning to blow up 11 American airliners over the Pacific more or less simultaneously. The scary thing is that he was capable of doing it.

One element of Bojinka planning mirrored Yousef's most successful crime: the truck bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. If one could stuff a thousand pounds of explosives into a van, reasoned Yousef (on the laptop seized from the Manila apartment he shared with Abdul Hakim Murad, a Pakistani pilot), why not stuff a comparable amount in a small plane and strike real terror into the belly of the beast? The one speculative target cited was the CIA building. But more important was the methodology. The following excerpt from a classified Republic of the Philippines intelligence report shows that al-Qaida had plans to use small planes as flying bombs as early as 1994.

The document [from Yousef's computer] specifically cited the charter service of a commercial-type aircraft loaded with powerful bombs to be dive-crashed by Saeed Akman. This is apparently intended to demonstrate to the whole world that a Muslim martyr is ready and determined to die for the glorification of Islam.

Sept. 11 mastermind, Mohammed Atta, also made plans to use small, private planes to launch an attack of some kind within America. During the spring of 2000, in a stunning bit of chutzpah, Atta visited a U.S. Department of Agriculture office in Homestead, Fla., and attempted to apply for a government financed loan. USDA manager Johnelle Bryant described his unlikely (and happily unsuccessful) request for ABC News:

He … actually wanted to purchase a six-passenger, twin-engine airplane, that he could pull the back seats out, and build a special-made chemical tank to put … into … the aircraft to hold the chemicals for crop-dusting, and yet remove that when he … needed to, and replace the seats for … [a] charter-type plane.

Although Atta had no known connection to the destruction of TWA Flight 800, and his avowed interest was in "crop-dusting," his plans to reconfigure the plane seem to have come right out of the Yousef playbook. I cite these references to small planes because there was undeniably one in the mix on July 17, 1996 – one described by the most credible eyewitness as a "six-seater."

A fourth point of interest is the behavior of President Bill Clinton. Although she served as an adviser to Clinton during his 1992 campaign, Mylroie finds his reaction to Iraqi-backed terrorism "inexplicable." In fact, throughout the book, Mylroie quietly condemns the seeming "policy disarray" that leads time and again to inaction. The administration, she notes, suffered from the inability to tell the truth about Iraq even to itself.

In an insightful National Review article, Byron York argues that in the desperately political year of 1996, Clinton adviser Dick Morris polled continuously, even on tragic events like Khobar Towers and TWA Flight 800, to see how the president should respond. The conclusion was that "talking tough" would suffice. The implication is that tough talk would allow Clinton to hold his lead over the Republican's aging warrior, Bob Dole, without engendering further risk. Says York, "Clinton was preoccupied with his own political fortunes to an extent that precluded his giving serious and sustained attention to fighting terrorism."

For the Clinton White House, there was no political upside to terrorism unless it could be blamed on the American right wing. And if there were no political upside, why pursue it at all – why not just wish it away? Such was America's foreign policy for eight years, and never more intensely so than in the anxious run-up to Clinton's 1996 re-election bid.

If Mylroie ignores TWA Flight 800 altogether, York addresses it parenthetically: "It was later ruled to be an accident," he notes. One cannot blame either for avoiding the topic. When they were writing, there was no substantial body of evidence refuting the government's specious but complex argument for mechanical failure. That is about to change. And when it does, the brief for an attack on Iraq could only grow stronger.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aegisradar; blackhelicopters; coverup; faa; flight800; flighttwa800; iraq; longisland; paris; rathionbomb; terrorism; tinfoil; twa800list; usnavy
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
"Others who "crossed" the Clinton Crime Family - or threatened to - were not so lucky."

LEST WE FORGET.

141 posted on 11/19/2002 8:35:47 AM PST by Eastbound
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To: azhenfud
Eyewitnesses are used daily as part of our legal system, so to dismiss them all out of hand as worthless is like putting your head in the sand. The key is to judge the credibility and motivations of each by comparing to what others say and the evidence.

If you were to have 100-200 witnesses describing what they saw in detail on the stand, with no motive to lie, a jury would probably only take 5 minutes to render a unanimous verdict that a missile was used -- especially when you compare their credibility to that laughable CIA cartoon using "alien physics."

142 posted on 11/19/2002 8:37:47 AM PST by spycatcher
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To: Steve0113
That would surely have been his political thinking. But why didn't he use it like he used the OKC bombing, and just pretend it was some evil entity called "the militias," egged on by Rush Limbaugh, Christians, and anti-Clinton cowboys in Wyoming? I don't have the answer. There's something strange about the whole case.

And one thing strange about it is that it is confirmed that one of the names on the passenger list was Mohammad Ferrat, from Algeria. Ferrat was a friend of Ron Brown's, and was supposed to be on Brown's ill-fated flight, but scrubbed in the last minute. What an unlucky guy! That is a coincidence that keeps nagging at me, since I don't tend to be a wild-eyed coincidence theorist.

143 posted on 11/19/2002 8:38:28 AM PST by agrandis
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To: azhenfud
Eye-witnesses are often proved inaccurate sources of testimony, not because they are purposefully deceitful, but they often mix fact with hear-say and "remember" more than actually occurred.

I can certainly accept that, but what I found most compelling about these reports was that these eyewitnesses were generally inconsistent in one respect -- they could not agree on the exact origin and trajectory of the "missile" they claimed they saw. What's more interesting is that their recollections of this information were not scattered all over the place but fit into two fairly well-defined origins and trajectories. This is what led many to believe that two different missiles were fired, but it me to believe that it could have involved both a missile and a target drone of some sort.

When such reports of a terrorists strike were rampant, it made sense that the President, no matter how dispicable the excuse of a man, would seek to calm the fears of the general public - unless the evidence changes the focus to catastrophic failure of the AC.

I don't recall a single mention of any kind of nationwide address in any of the other suspicious crashed I mentioned (particularly the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990, in which the official report identifies a suicidal pilot as the cause).

Tort settlements are increasingly huge. That's one reason why the cost of a general aviation aircraft is so unreasonably expensive, many times four to five times the cost of a comparable road vehicle.

That might explain why TWA would go ouot of their way to help the families, but not the government. I also seem to remember that tort settlements in the case of Flight 800 could not be "huge" because they would be limited by a maritime treaty that limits the liability of international carriers.

The number of airline TO's & TD's in NYC is astounding, and with the high level of traffic comes the fact that more high-cycle, high-time airframes converge in one area. These AC are on "quick" turn-around schedules creating stress on personnel and equipment which could lead to neglect and error, thus exposing the flying public to dangerous oversights which could lead to crashes or other serious reportable incidents.

The second part of my point about those mysterious crashes that I forgot to mention was that the very "mysterious" nature of them is what makes them so suspicious. When that ValueJet plane crashed in the Everglades a few years ago, there wasn't a single piece of wreckage recovered that was larger than a dime. And yet they knew the cause of that crash within 48 hours. But a nearly-intact wreckage of Flight 800 was assembled in a hangar on Long Island for months, and the best they could do was come up with a "fuel-tank explosion" that couldn't even be replicated?

This dude ain't buying that crap.

144 posted on 11/19/2002 8:39:47 AM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: Sam Cree
It's true that before 9/11, suicide bombing of planes was not anticipated.

Tell that to the Secret Service agents sent to Ft. Bliss, Texas to train to operate the Stinger missile system after a stolen Cessna was crashed on the South Lawn of the white House in September, 1994.

-archy-/-

145 posted on 11/19/2002 8:45:06 AM PST by archy
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To: harpseal
Perhaps of interest.


146 posted on 11/19/2002 8:51:39 AM PST by Joe Brower
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To: PhiKapMom
The first time I boarded a plane after TWA #800, I laughed bitterly. I laughed because I had absolutely no fear at all--zero, nada, none--of the fuel tank exploding and nobody else looked nervous either. That "explanation" was a pathetic joke. I was bitter because of the victims. The highschool French Club especially got to me because that could have been one of my sons...
147 posted on 11/19/2002 9:00:34 AM PST by Sal
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; Alberta's Child
The Stinger missile cannot reach to the elevation of the TWA flight track - from what I have read.

It is not the altitude where TWA800 was, but the altitude where it would normally be, that a terrorist would use to select an attack position.

TWA800 would normally have been at or above 19000 feet when it flew past the Hamptons. This is well above the altitude capability of any shoulder fired missile.

Again I suggest people read TWA 800 "It wasn't terrorists. It couldn't have been."

ML/NJ

148 posted on 11/19/2002 9:02:48 AM PST by ml/nj
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bttt
149 posted on 11/19/2002 9:04:38 AM PST by texasbluebell
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To: canalabamian
World net daily is unreliable as a news source. The article fails to mention that after twa 800, the faa found faulty wiring as a cause of explosion in the center fuel tank and further that all wiring in all Boeing 747's be replaced and with new wiring modified to prevent such explosions. Words are worthless. So the FAA's words that the wiring was the cause are worthless. The fact that they ordered a large US corporation to spend millions of dollars is not. And the fact that Boeing did not dispute the conclusion is not worthless either.

The only thing that surprises me about this article is that worldnet daily somehow fails to mention how the PRC is involved as they usually like to do a weekly hit piece on the PRC. They could have easily said "terrorist funding for shootdown from PRC" or "PRC provided logistical support for shootdown" or "PRC did (fill in the blank) to aid terrorists in shootdown".

150 posted on 11/19/2002 9:09:43 AM PST by staytrue
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To: agrandis
Was that the guy who cancelled out of the Ron Brown flight at the last minute?
151 posted on 11/19/2002 9:10:42 AM PST by Sal
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To: Sal
That's the one. Amazing coincidence, to me!
152 posted on 11/19/2002 9:12:12 AM PST by agrandis
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To: onedoug
fyi ping
153 posted on 11/19/2002 9:14:47 AM PST by windcliff
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To: canalabamian
There were several statements of a "projectile" rising from the ground and striking the plane. Military personnel spoke of it. Citizens spoke of it. And the CHIEF ENGINEER I worked with at Boeing who was actually sent to INVESTIGATE the plan on behalf of the company verified that something STRUCK the fuselage, entered the plane, and exploded outward.

This is the truth. These are the facts. I'm sick of reading constant speculation that goes in the wrong direction. From my perspective, this is garbage....unless the terrorists had a missile and were on the ground.

154 posted on 11/19/2002 9:18:26 AM PST by YoungKentuckyConservative
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To: canalabamian
While I am certainly still open to TWA 800 being terrorism, this article doesn't come close to proving that it is "no longer an accident". It strings together a number of interesting possible alignments, but then so does astrology.

This article presents a theory, not proof.
155 posted on 11/19/2002 9:25:37 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Clinton's executive order - issued during the TWA investigation time period - excluded the military from this whistleblower protection...

You are remembering this correctly. It was issued when Navy divers were beginning to bring up pieces that could have shown the entry point of a missile. Only one side of that reconstructed plane was ever shown.

156 posted on 11/19/2002 9:27:34 AM PST by Sal
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To: Eastbound
Excellent link - thank you! Hope newbies (to the CLinton crime spree) find their way over there.
157 posted on 11/19/2002 9:39:04 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Joe Brower
Just more evidence that this was a shootdown but this does potentially give a specific name to whoever fried the missle.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

158 posted on 11/19/2002 9:44:42 AM PST by harpseal
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To: Illbay
OKC, TWA 800, AA 587, SwissAir, LAX, Muhhamad/Malvo...Even the recent oil tanker sinking off of Spain....

All Islamism until demonstrated otherwise.

159 posted on 11/19/2002 9:45:27 AM PST by onedoug
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To: canalabamian
1a. Find the people who did this

1b. Kill them

2a. Find the people who financed this

2b. Strip them of their wealth or bankrupt them

3a. Find the governments that aided and abetteted this act of war

3b. Destroy or depose them

4a. Find the people who covered up this crime

4b. Fire, sue, or jail them

160 posted on 11/19/2002 9:45:32 AM PST by Stefan Stackhouse
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