TWA Flight 800 – will we ever know the truth?

On July 17, 1996 TWA Flight 800 blew up off Long Island – killing all 230 people on board. Twenty years later we still don’t know why.
 
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From the beginning, when the FBI unlawfully took over control from the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board), the investigation into the crash was shrouded in suspicion.
 
Jack Cashill has doggedly pursued the truth for the last two decades: TWA 800: Here is what we now know ~

In the last few years, researchers have unearthed an astonishing treasure trove of CIA documents, secured a confirmed video of a Long Island missile launch five days before TWA 800’s demise, and persuaded numerous witnesses and whistleblowers from inside the investigation to come forward.

 

Cashill’s article at WorldNetDaily lists a couple dozen facts that he’s uncovered since 1996, all of which point to a huge cover-up. Numerous witnesses insist that they saw a missile of some type ascend toward the plane immediately before it exploded ~

The NTSB eventually identified 258 eyewitnesses who had seen a glowing object streaking towards TWA 800. At least 56 had followed the object from the horizon.

 
However, oddly enough ~

The New York Times interviewed none of 258.

 
Apparently happy to be complicit in the obfuscation ~

At the FBI’s direction, the Times ran an above-the-fold, front-page headline on Aug. 23, 1996, “Prime Evidence Found That Device Exploded in Cabin of TWA 800.”
 
On Sept. 19, the Times signaled the government’s switch from a “bomb” to a “mechanical failure alone” explanation.
 
On Sept. 20, to make sense of the switch, the FBI claimed the TWA 800 aircraft had “previously been used in a law enforcement training exercise for bomb-detection dogs.”
 
As was easily proved, the test in question did not take place on the TWA 800 plane, and the training aids did not match in placement or in composition the explosive residue found.

 

This is just some of the bewildering information Cashill has unearthed in the course of his investigation. What’s truly disconcerting is that much of the evidence points to a possible test missile launched by… the U.S. Navy. If that’s actually the case it’s a good bet that we’ll never know the real reason that plane exploded.
 
Your government at work, doing what they do best; deceiving the public.

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