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MONDAY - DECEMBER 13 - 1999

THE DOWNING OF FLIGHT 800

New evidence of missile attack

Metal plume seen emerging from side of doomed airliner

By David M. Bresnahan
© 1999 WorldNetDaily.com

New evidence from radar data and analysis on the crash of TWA
Flight 800 is "as convincing as a fingerprint in a murder case"
that a missile, according to an independent investigator brought
down the plane.

Radar images only recently available and analyzed by Ret. Naval
Cmdr. William Donaldson show what he describes as a plume of
metal debris coming from the right side of TWA flight 800 at a
very high rate of speed. Click HERE for a larger view. VIEW:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images/19991213_xex_new_evidence2_.gif

Exclusive graphic shows new evidence of missile. The green
numbered dots show pieces of metal traveling away from TWA flight
800 at high speed. The numbers begin with the first radar sweep
after the transponder failed. Sweep 1 shows a piece of the plane.
Sweep 2 shows two pieces of metal at a point about 7 seconds
after impact. The farthest number 2 blip is thought to be the
remains of the missile 3,200 feet from the impact point in just 7
seconds. Sweep 4 most likely shows the same piece of metal from
sweep 1, according to Cmdr. William Donaldson.

"Only a missile body, with its hundreds of thousands of foot
pounds of kinetic energy would have the inertia to perform this
way on radar," Donaldson explained in a report sent to Duncan's
committee Wednesday.

Donaldson claims the evidence is now irrefutable that a missile
is responsible for the downing of TWA flight 800. He also claims
that the FBI, CIA, and the National Transportation Safety Board
have known about this evidence from the beginning.

Donaldson received help with the analysis of the recently
acquired radar data from a member of the U.S. Air Force weapons
guidance systems division. That source, who asked to remain
anonymous because of fears of reprisals from Air Force officials,
agrees with the conclusions of Donaldson.

Radar sends a signal out which is reflected off any object it
hits and comes back. Each sweep of the radar creates a new echo,
or image on the screen. The time between sweeps is 4.69 seconds,
according to Donaldson.

"The one thing that you're going to focus in on tightly when you
look at the radar is the sweep after the initial breakup of the
aircraft. If it's hit by a weapon, you're going to have metal
pieces going in the direction that the weapon hit the airplane.
No matter if it's an anti-aircraft shell or a missile," explained
Donaldson.

In the event of a missile strike to a large commercial aircraft,
the extremely high speed of the missile would carry the warhead
right through the plane "almost like it's not even there," said
the Air Force source.

"I can't over emphasize this point. This is not theory, not
speculation, but hard physical evidence," Donaldson told Rep.
John Duncan, R- Tenn., in a recent report to the Subcommittee on
Aviation. Duncan has not yet replied and could not be reached
over the weekend.

TWA flight 800 crashed off Long Island, New York July 17, 1996
and the investigation has been one of controversy ever since. The
FBI and National Transportation Safety Board have ruled out the
possibility of a missile or bomb as the cause of the crash, but
Donaldson insists they are ignoring or covering up the facts.

Donaldson is the chairman of the Associated Retired Aviation
Professionals, formed in early 1997. Its members are former
military, civilian, and aviation professionals who organized to
independently investigate the downing of TWA Flight 800.
Donaldson has many years of aviation and investigation
experience, as do many of the members of his organization.

Donaldson has testified before Congress, and continues to pursue
evidence and witnesses.

WorldNetDaily learned the FBI had been given preliminary
information immediately after TWA flight 800 went down from the
same Air Force office. Even at that time, the Air Force advised
the FBI to look for missile debris on radar. They even told the
FBI where to look in the water for the debris.

"They (the Air Force) told the FBI that in order to find the
missile body, you go to the radar and you look at the first sweep
where you see the aircraft in trouble. If there's anything
displaced laterally, take a look and get the ballistic line of
that and when you search for the missile body it's going to be on
that line when it hits the water," Donaldson explained.

The Air Force told the FBI that the missile body would be in the
water between 1 and 3 kilometers beyond the track of the
aircraft, if it were a shoulder-fired weapon, according to the
Air Force officer.

"What you're describing is exactly what we told the FBI," he
said. He didn't think the FBI agents recognized the importance of
what was told them at the time because they didn't appear to show
any interest in looking for a missile.

WorldNetDaily previously reported the discovery of secret FBI
documents that revealed a search was made for missile parts. The
captain of a scallop trawler used in the search operation made
known that a part was found and the FBI very abruptly called off
the secret search.

A number of private boats were used with FBI agents on board.
Each captain was given a document describing items the FBI was
looking for. A copy of the document was made available to
WorldNetDaily. <
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_bresnahan/19990428_xex_were_missile.shtml
>

The items on the list were parts from a small surface to air
missile that can be fired from a shoulder launch device.

The FBI has refused to comment on the document.

The radar data not only seems to verify Donaldson's theory, but
it also supports accusations of a deliberate cover-up of the
facts. Donaldson will present his evidence today at a press
conference at the Surveillance Expo in Crystal City, Md.

"To me that's as good as any fingerprint would ever be in any
kind of a mystery case. That takes away any doubt. It is (an)
extremely high probability that is the actual missile body. I
mean, how do you get a piece of metal to go that far -- half a
nautical mile -- in seven seconds? There is no way. You're not
going to get that amount of displacement in that amount of time
(unless it is a missile)," described Donaldson in a phone
interview from his home over the weekend.

Donaldson believes that just after the final transponder signal
from TWA Flight 800 was received, the plane was hit by a missile.
The loss of a transponder signal indicates that the plane lost
power. The next radar contact shows debris to the side of the
plane, which Donaldson claims is an indication that a high
velocity projectile went right through the plane at that point.

Each sweep of the radar shows a radar echo for that moment only.
There are 4.69 seconds between sweeps. Each radar contact upon
successive sweeps shows the debris rapidly moving away from the
side of the plane at a very high velocity.

Although the missile does not appear on the radar prior to
hitting the plane, Donaldson said that is not unusual. It travels
so fast that there were only one or two radar sweeps before it
hit, and a missile is configured in such a way that it does not
reflect radar very well. The jagged pieces of the missile exiting
the plane are better radar reflectors and would show up more
easily, according to Donaldson.

Some of the parts were blown as far as 3,200-ft. by the second
sweep, in less than 9.4 seconds but more than 4.69 seconds. By
measuring the course of the ejected material and back tracking to
its intersection with the aircraft's track, the time of the
explosive event can be calculated. The missile debris exited the
plane and covered 3,200 ft. in 7 seconds, according to Donaldson.

"It's just like a murder detective in a shooting in an apartment.
He'll stick a pencil in the bullet holes in the wall to see the
angle the bullet entered the wall. You do the same thing here and
it's pointing right back at a boat that was in range of a
shoulder fired missile," said Donaldson.

"There's just no way that metal could be where it shows up unless
it was hit by a missile," he added.

The radar blip showing a "suspicious boat" raises an important
question about the possibility of a deliberate attempt by the FBI
to cover up evidence, according to Donaldson.

The FBI provided a written report to Congress in which it claimed
that all boats on the surface of the water had been identified
except for one which was 2.9 nautical miles to the southeast of
the plane. That would imply the FBI knows the identification of
the "suspicious boat," because it was located 2.9 nautical miles
to the northeast.

"If that statement is true, the FBI is guilty of withholding the
existence and the identity of critical material witnesses from
the interested parties, the Congress, and the people," accused
Donaldson.

He also accused the FBI of discrediting nearly 100 witnesses who
claimed to see a flare streak through the sky and hit TWA Flight
800. The FBI says those witnesses are all in error and what they
really saw was the plane explode and come crashing down.

The FBI claims there were no witnesses closer than 10 nautical
miles, but one witness was in the air less than 5 miles away, and
Donaldson has interviewed 8 witnesses who were within 8 nautical
miles.

"Navy Chief Petty Officer Dwight Brumley was on U.S. Air Flight
217 seated in seat 5F at the window on the right side of the
aircraft. He saw a streak of light overtaking his aircraft from
right to left. As he lost sight of the streak underneath his
aircraft he saw a large fireball emerge from underneath his
aircraft going from his left to his right. He then lost sight of
the fireball as it disappeared underneath the right wing.

"This witness disproves the CIA and NTSB theory that the streak
seen by eyewitnesses was the aircraft climbing and burning after
an initial explosion. He clearly saw a streak coming from his
right to left and TWA Flight 800 was coming from his left to his
right," explained Donaldson.

Witnesses are not the only ones who have been discredited,
according to Donaldson. Boeing, the maker of the plane, refuses
to give in to demands from the NTSB to declare their own plane as
being defective.

Boeing, the nation's second-largest defense contractor, recently
filed court documents in a case involving some family members of
passengers on TWA Flight 800.

"That the NTSB in over three years of exhaustive investigation
has been unable to identify any potential ignition source aboard
the aircraft suggests that an external source caused the
explosion. Unless and until such time as a cause is determined,
ignition sources external to the aircraft -- of any type --
cannot be ruled out," said Boeing in the statement.

Boeing does not go so far as to claim a missile brought down the
plane, but they refused to rule out the possibility. The NTSB has
tried to blame the accident on a mechanical defect for which
Boeing may be held responsible.

The NTSB has promised to wrap up the more than three-year
investigation and release a full report on their findings early
in 2000. The NTSB has consistently dismissed claims by Donaldson
and others. An NTSB spokesman previously told WorldNetDaily that
Donaldson has no credibility. <
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_bresnahan/19990429_xex_donaldson_ca.shtml
>

An NTSB spokesman was not available over the weekend for a
comment on the most recent claims by Donaldson.

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David M. Bresnahan is an investigative journalist for
WorldNetDaily.com

© 1999 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc

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