Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Documentary: Crash of TWA Flight 800 was Not an Accident



 CNN reports:
 Skeptics who have long theorized that TWA Flight 800 was brought down by sinister forces will get a fresh surge of energy when a new documentary attempts to disprove that the 1996 crash was accidental.
The twist: It includes six members of the large accident investigation team who, publicists say, will "break their silence" on the cause of the explosion.
They will petition the National Transportation Safety Board to reopen its investigation some 17 years after the B-747 fell in pieces into the waters off of Long Island, New York.
They include Hank Hughes, who served as a senior accident investigator with the NTSB and helped reconstruct the aircraft following its destruction. Also included, Bob Young, a top TWA investigator who participated in the investigation, and Jim Speer, an accident investigator for the Airline Pilots Association. "These investigators were n
Not allowed to speak to the public or refute any comments made by their superiors and/or NTSB and FBI officials about their work at the time of the official investigation," a news release announcing the documentary said.
"They waited until after retirement to reveal how the official conclusion by the (NTSB) was falsified and lay out their case."
The documentary, "TWA Flight 800," will premiere July 17, the 17th anniversary of the crash.

2 comments:

  1. "...six members of the large accident investigation team who, publicists say, will 'break their silence' on the cause of the explosion."

    I can't help wonder how many of them will start having fatal accidents or "heart attacks."

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    1. If they don't get waxed for being a whistle blower, the six will certainly be audited several times by the IRS, have their phones bugged and internet monitored by the DOJ and NSA. Next they will be charged with a crime (who knows what that will be) and we'll get to pay for them to have free room and board in a federal prison .

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