10.30.00
Airline Exec: Fl 800 DEFINITELY Downed By Missile



NOT that this is a great surprise to those MANY of us who know what
incredible evil our government is guilty of.

The interesting thing about this account, however, is that it relays the
firm belief of a high-level executive of a major airline -- as expressed
the DAY AFTER THE CRASH -- that the U.S. military was directly
responsible for shooting the jet down; in a horrifying screw-up
resulting from totally unauthorized and illegal "war games" the hot
shots were conducting over eastern long Island that fateful night.

And so many innocent people were killed.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Block address
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 22:35:43 EST
Subject: Fwd: Have we had our first "friendly" fire?
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Re: Flight 800 /Others

John...You will want to read this.

Cheers, R 10/30

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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:36:29 EDT
Subject: [Spy News] Have we had our first "friendly" fire?


Hi all,
This has no URL, as Sharlene below notes, but as this poses some very
pertinent questions, I figured I'd pass it on. Peace,
Preston

no URL for this one since it was passed on from a friend. ~Sharlene~


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Airlines Feared a 'Friendly Fire' Disaster; Have We Had Our First?

Joe


July 21, 1997

A day after the downing of TWA 800 last July, an executive of an
international airline invited me to lunch. From the moment I slid into
the banquette at his stodgy private club, I knew this was going to be a
different kind of lunch altogether."So what's your take on TWA 800?" the
executive asked before I could settle in.The question stunned me. Over
all the years I had known this guy, he never speculated on matters of
safety or security, and once said sourly, "Never say 'crash' to an
airline guy" when I jokingly asked about the "crash" of his company
stock price."Well," I stammered. "I mean, there's no 'good' news here.
If it was a missile, there's gonna be hell to pay. If it was terrorism,
the recriminations and the security measures will be positively fascist.
And if it was mechanical, it was catastrophic failure like we've never
seen before.""It was a missile," the executive said evenly. "Friendly
fire. We kept telling the military this would happen one day. And the
bastards just kept doing it and doing it. And now hundreds of people are
dead."I didn't say anything. We didn't even have water on the table yet
and here was this wild accusation from an airline guy I considered Mr.
Button Down. I took a quick mental inventory of what I knew about him:
He was former military, his son was a TWA pilot, and we'd had a brief
conversation a couple of months back when one of his airline's planes
was chased by two military fighter jets across the North Pacific."What
are we talking about?" I finally managed to mumble.Grimly, the executive
laid out his theory: TWA 800 took off, was picked up on radar by U.S.
fighters, and then was made the "target" by a giddy pilot. As so often
happens, this military pilot was playing an ad hoc war game: lock onto a
commercial jet, make believe its an enemy plane, then blow it out of the
sky. Only this time, the executive insisted, something went terribly
wrong and the game turned real."For years we've been complaining about
the military locking onto commercial jets and using them for target
practice," the executive said. "We go down to the Pentagon and bitch and
they promise it'll never happen again. Then, when it does happen again,
the brass says, 'no harm, no foul.' I think they just fouled."Over the
course of this very peculiar lunch, the airline executive also laid out
several eerie scenarios: Watch the government attempt to discredit, then
ignore, then awkwardly explain away the eyewitness accounts that support
the "missile theory." Watch the President make an unprecedented gesture
to the families of the TWA 800 victims. Watch how the cockpit recorders
will reveal no signs of crew comments indicating mechanical failure.
Watch how a mechanical problem will be vaguely blamed, yet no 747s will
be grounded.Most of all, he said, "Watch the players.""What do you mean,
'Watch the players?'""Joe," he said, as if quizzing a befuddled child,
"Who has the statutory authority to investigate air crashes in this
country?""Well," I said, "The National Transportation Safety Board,
except if...""Except if there is criminal activity involved and then the
FBI is in the mix.""So," I wondered, "What's the point?""Like I said,
watch the players. Forget about what they say and what they do.
Eventually, they will tell you its not a bomb, it not a missile, its a
mechanical. But watch how the FBI doesn't go away. If its a mechanical,
the FBI has no legal authority to be anywhere near the NTSB. But watch
how the FBI will never go away."I left that luncheon scared. I wondered
how a right-thinking, by-the-book airline executive become a conspiracy
freak.Except...Except how come no airline executive I know thinks this
luncheon conversation was strange? How come, whenever I ask about TWA
800, they obsess about the number of times their aircraft have been
"targets" of military jets playing war games?Except how come everything
that airline executive predicted during that lunch has come true?The
government has gone to extraordinary--sometimes laughable--lengths to
discredit, ignore, then explain away eyewitness accounts. President
Clinton and the First Lady did take the unprecedented step of flying to
Kennedy Airport to console the families of the TWA 800 victims. They
didn't fly to Detroit in January to comfort the families of the victims
of the Comair crash and they didn't go to Florida to comfort the
families of last year's ValuJet crash. How come the cockpit recorders
didn't yield any clue of a mechanical failure? How come no 747s have
been grounded if there really is a catastrophic problem with their
center fuel tanks?And, how come, if you watch the players, the FBI is
still intimately involved with the investigation more than a year
out?Deputy FBI director James Kallstrom has shadowed the NTSB since the
moment TWA 800 went down. He tells anyone who listens that there's no
evidence of a bomb or a missile. Yet he told Congress as recently as
July 10 the FBI will remain involved in what should otherwise be
strictly NTSB business.Something is very wrong here, fellow travelers.
Very wrong.





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