From: Ambrovista@a...
Date: Sun Jul 1, 2001 3:38 pm
Subject: New TWA 800 Video Leaves Pilots In 'Stunned Horror'


New TWA 800 Video Leaves Pilots In 'Stunned Horror'
By Jack Cashill 6-25-1 © 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
On a warm June evening in Kansas City, the historic home of TWA and the
current site of its huge overhaul base, a group of 75 or so airline pilots
watched the documentary "Silenced: Flight 800 and the Subversion of Justice"
in stunned horror.

Afterwards, not a one among them, either publicly or privately, challenged
the video's thesis that TWA Flight 800 had indeed been shot down. Offered
instead were corroborating details, particularly from angry TWA pilots, about
the money trail and the inexplicable Pentagon visits of then TWA CEO Jeff
Erickson. Said one TWA pilot. "90 percent of us believe there was a
government cover-up."

From the Boeing community in Seattle the response has been much the same.
Writes one Boeing engineer, a man who had spent countless hours helping
analyze TWA 800 on Boeing's Cray Supercomputers, "I brought it ("Silenced")
to work today and showed it during lunch to eight of my fellow Boeing
workers. The room was deathly quiet the entire time. ... My impression then
was a missile strike, and it is even more so today."


Even more troubling is the response of Mike Wire, the Philadelphia millwright
on whose presumed testimony the CIA based its notorious animation of TWA 800
rocketing upwards like a missile:

"The video 'Silenced' presents a factual reenactment of what I saw that
night. My part of the video also is what I told the FBI a few days after the
incident at an in-depth interview at my residence. As you can see, what I saw
originated from behind the houses on the beach - that is why I at first
thought it to be a firework. It most definitely didn't start up in the sky
like the FBI/CIA story says. I don't know how they could (come) up with that
scenario because it doesn't match what I saw and told the FBI or what other
witnesses I have talk to since May of 2000 had reported."


Writes Dwight Brumley, a 20-year Navy vet who watched the tragedy unfold from
above, after watching "Silenced":

"The CIA animation in no way represents what I saw that night. Based on the
time line, as I understand it, the "flare" that I reported seeing off the
right side of and below USAir 217 could not, I repeat, could not have been
TWA 800 in crippled flight just before and after it exploded. There are two
reasons why. First, TWA 800 would have been moving in my field of view from
left to right, not from right to left as I clearly observed; and second, my
understanding of the basic laws of aerodynamics leads me to conclude there is
no way that TWA 800, with the nose section gone, could have possibly climbed
3,000-4,000 feet as the CIA video portrays."

Not all responses to the project, however, have been supportive. In the May
issue of Kansas City business magazine, Ingram's, and comparably in a
five-part WorldNetDaily series, I wrote of Peter Goelz, the then managing
director of the National Transportation Safety Board:


"Instructive in Goelz's technique was his handling of Kelly O'Meara, a
reporter for The Washington Times Insight Magazine. Some time after the
crash, O'Meara interviewed Goelz about some radar data newly released by the
NTSB itself.

"As soon as O'Meara left his office, Goelz called Howard Kurtz of the rival
Washington Post to plant a story. Kurtz would quote Goelz as saying 'She
really believes that the United States Navy shot this thing down and there
was a fleet of warships.' As O'Meara's audiotape revealed, it was the mocking
and evasive Goelz who raised the issue of missiles, not O'Meara.

"Wrote Insight editor Paul Rodriguez, 'In my experience as a veteran newsman,
journalists would never roll over and allow government bureaucrats to use
them to slime their colleagues. Yet that precisely is what recently
happened.'"

Peter Goelz was quick to respond. In a letter dated, June 5, he wrote:

"Your story, like O'Meara's is a melange of half-truths, outright falsehoods
and sheer stupidity. The sad thing about your piece and Ms. O'Meara's is the
hurt that they can cause to the 100's of Navy personnel who worked 24 hour
shifts to recover all 230 victims and for the family members of flight 800
who may read your groundless charges.

"In the end there were no missiles, no bombs, no mystery fleet, no fleeing
ships, no terrorists, no U.S. Navy involvement. It was just a tired old 747
with an empty, explosive center wing tank.

"For all those involved it was a tragedy of incalculable pain. For 'pundits'
like you, a topic for sport and financial gain. Shame on you. Shame on
Ingram's."

When Goelz saw the WorldNetDaily series he responded once more, this time by
e-mail under the subject heading, "GARBAGE."

"Just finished you [sic] five part WND series - it's really garbage - and to
think you're trying to make a buck off it as well - I fear it's a new low. By
the way, I just checked on Amazon.com and [James] Sander's book [Altered
Evidence] is currently rated as the 92,000th most purchased book. Don't start
the new pool just yet."

For the record, under President Clinton, Peter Goelz ascended from the ranks
of the Missouri River gambling lobbyists to become chief administrator of the
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in just a brief few years.
Ironically, he uses the same tactics against me that he denies having used
against Kelly O'Meara: ridicule, intimidation, blind charges of profiteering,
and the pious exploitation of the U.S. Navy and victim families.

In truth, neither in the article nor in the video, "Silenced," do I even
imply that the Navy shot down Flight 800. In fact, three of the most
compelling witnesses in the video are Navy people; a fourth is a family
member. For the record, Goelz's NTSB refused to let any of the 736 official
eyewitnesses - several of them experienced military observers - testify at
either hearing, and it disallowed all discussion of explosive residue (found
all over the plane) lest the FBI one day reopen the criminal case. And yes,
as he knows and the FBI acknowledges, there was a fleeing ship.

As to the plane, it was not particularly old and certainly no more explosive
than the average 747. If the NTSB had believed what Goelz has said, they
would have recalled those planes quicker than you could say "Firestone." Ask
the machinists union. Ask any TWA pilot. Ask a Boeing engineer. After
spending $40 million, the NTSB was unable to identify a scenario that would
allow the plane to blow up.

In the video, my partner James Sanders and I did something the NTSB refused
to do - talk to the eyewitnesses, position them on site, review the drawings
they made for the FBI, and much more.

The fifth anniversary on July 17 presents the last great opportunity to share
this story with a mainstream media that definitely does not want to hear it.
If the overwhelming public response in the last two weeks is any indication,
this is one story that may well from the bottom up. ___


Jack Cashill's stunning documentary video, "Silenced: Flight 800 and the
Subversion of Justice" is available only through WorldNetDaily's online
store. Be sure to get your copy today while they are still available.

Related story - Haunting evidence of missile attack
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=23035
Jack Cashill is an Emmy-award winning independent writer and producer with a
Ph.D. in American Studies from Purdue.
NEW! Silenced: Flight 800 and the Subversion of Justice
by Jack Cashill
"You don't want to go there, Jack."

I do not know how cliches emerge, but this one seems to have my name on it. I
hear it all too often from ordinary citizens who have reconciled themselves
to an enduring heart of American darkness, one that can swallow reputations
and bank accounts whole and possibly even lives..

My intrepid guide, James Sanders, has journeyed up this river before. It cost
him everything but his life. Indeed, after writing the best-seller, The
Downing of Flight 800, he and wife Liz were arrested and convicted of
conspiracy, a sad moment in journalism history, all the more shameful for its
obscurity. Nevertheless, all evidence leads in this direction and so "there"
is where we go.

The careful, hour-long documentary, Silenced, reveals this evidence in ways
that a book cannot:

* It compares what the key eyewitness saw, in their own words, against what
the NTSB says they saw. The discrepancies are damning beyond description.
* It shows why the CIA animation of a 3,000 foot climb is aerodynamically
impossible for a noseless airplane.
* It shows how the NTSB missile test confirms what the real witnesses saw.
* It documents the FAA radar sighting of a likely missile strike and shows
the steps taken to conceal that evidence.
* AND MORE!


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