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In reply to the discussion: Documentary aims to 'break silence' on crash of TWA Flight 800 [View all]Eddie Haskell
(1,628 posts)20. I think you're wrong
http://www.cashill.com/twa800/twa_foia.htm
Although I have not seen the July 17 video, I have heard from scores, if not hundreds, of credible people who swear they saw it on television in the first hours after the crash. Some have described it to me and other independent investigators in perfect detail.
MSNBC, launched just two days prior to the disaster, seemed to have won the bidding war for the rights to the July 17 video. I say "seemed" because my source will not speak on record, nor will MSNBC follow up on queries.
What I have been told, however, is that late on the night of the crash, editors at MSNBC had the tape on their monitors when "three men in suits" came to their editing suites, removed the tape, and threatened the editors with serious consequences if they ever revealed its contents.
An hour after this video aired on MSNBC, I saw a similar video on Fox. It was an actual jet liner explosion, but they explained how a fuel leak could appear to be a missile. How did Fox know just hours after the explosion and who supplied their video? It took the investigators four years to come to the same conclusion.
Although I have not seen the July 17 video, I have heard from scores, if not hundreds, of credible people who swear they saw it on television in the first hours after the crash. Some have described it to me and other independent investigators in perfect detail.
MSNBC, launched just two days prior to the disaster, seemed to have won the bidding war for the rights to the July 17 video. I say "seemed" because my source will not speak on record, nor will MSNBC follow up on queries.
What I have been told, however, is that late on the night of the crash, editors at MSNBC had the tape on their monitors when "three men in suits" came to their editing suites, removed the tape, and threatened the editors with serious consequences if they ever revealed its contents.
An hour after this video aired on MSNBC, I saw a similar video on Fox. It was an actual jet liner explosion, but they explained how a fuel leak could appear to be a missile. How did Fox know just hours after the explosion and who supplied their video? It took the investigators four years to come to the same conclusion.
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Timing is everything. Why in the world is this old case long ruled on and decided, back NOW???
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#1
They waited until after the retired and then it takes awhile to make a movie.
tammywammy
Jun 2013
#6
I know like the convient way deep throat was id'd and as he was old, died shortly afterward.
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#8
Because insurgents in Syria just got hold of Soviet shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles?
Junkdrawer
Jun 2013
#9
that's the PSA 727 that was hit by a Cessna 172 back in the 70's in California
Cooley Hurd
Jun 2013
#49
It took the official investigators four years to discover what Fox new within hours.
Eddie Haskell
Jun 2013
#26
I remember being told that two maintenace workers at Fire Island, in separate locations
byeya
Jun 2013
#14
That's the explanation given and I don't deny it's possibility. These two men in question
byeya
Jun 2013
#102
I remember a radar screenshot in a Denver newspaper showing an object approaching the plane.
reformist2
Jun 2013
#16
You only ground the whole fleet if they all have the same critical design flaw
Blue_Tires
Jun 2013
#79
Convienent, how those "terrorists" always seem to know about our training excercises?
Eddie Haskell
Jun 2013
#33
Wow. Thanks for the totally irrelevant preemptive smear of a fellow DUer. Nice.
Comrade Grumpy
Jun 2013
#60