Flight 800 Independent Researchers Organization (FIRO)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Springfield, Massachusetts

7/17/00

Flight 800 Independent Researchers Organization (FIRO) is acknowledging the
4th anniversary of the crash of TWA Flight 800 by filing a FOIA suit in
Springfield, Mass, Federal Court. FIRO is seeking an injunction against the
FBI to release accident data still being withheld from researchers.
Incredibly, such data is also being withheld from other official parties to
the investigation. Remarkably, the FBI even refused to share such source
documents when requested at Congressional oversight hearings.

FIRO is specifically seeking the FBI's forensic analytical results, which
describe over 100 shrapnel-like objects, and which were never revealed to
any other parties to the official investigation. Similarly, radar data
seized by the FBI from the Sikorsky facility on Long Island have been
withheld for 4 years.

Last August, FIRO attracted national TV coverage (C-Span) to their press
conference revealing previously unreleased radar data showing many
unexplained vessels in the vicinity of the crash. One fast, high
performance aircraft was tracked maneuvering in and out of a nearby
military warning zone before, during, and after the crash. There has still
been no official response or explanation as to what these 30+ mystery
vessels were, and why, despite their proximity, they did not contribute any
of the 755 witness reports.

It is FIRO's contention that by continuing to keep such data secret and
isolated from the official record, that the FBI and the NTSB are themselves
undermining the credibility of their conclusions and of the overall
official inquiry process. Such unnecessary secrecy creates skepticism and
perpetuates allegations of a cover-up.

The NTSB will formally release their report on the accident in August with
a conclusion based upon a hypothetical and spontaneous spark in the center
fuel tank. To date, no physical evidence has been found to support
the "spark" theory.

After years of delay the NTSB has finally released the FBI's redacted
eyewitness reports. These revealed that there were actually 755 witness
reports despite FBI Asnt Director James Kallstrom's sworn testimony to a
Congressional Hearing in 1997 that misrepresented the total number as "over
200 witnesses".

The Witness data and a summary can finally be viewed at:

www.twa800.com

The recent official TWA report to be included in the final NTSB report
notes wryly that "These observations did not comport with the (upward)
trajectory … as depicted in the CIA videotape". Unfortunately the whole
direction of the NTSB's investigation and conclusions are totally
compromised by this perception: that the CIA's and the FBI's analyses lack
credibility even among official parties to the investigation. FIRO has
studied the CIA animation and related NTSB simulations in detail. All are
in significant conflict with FAA radar that tracked the true path of Flight
800. See: http://flight800.org/radar6.htm

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW)
final report to the NTSB also evidences serious flaws in the NTSB's process
and conclusions. The IAMAW report even concluded that the physical evidence
establishes that the CWT exploded as a result of the breakup of the a/c and
not as a primary cause. They also draw attention to previously unreported
16 penetrations of the aircraft that go from out to in - an external event
and possible initiating event!

FIRO further contends that the NTSB cannot reasonably conclude the official
inquiry without seriously acknowledging and addressing all these many
conflicts, anomalies and unexamined details. See also FIRO's testimony
submitted to the House Aviation Subcommittee Hearing in 1998 included on
FIRO website at:

http://flight800.org

It is now time for the media to start asking the FBI and the NTSB to show
the factual basis and source materials their theories and conclusions are
based upon. Blustering assertions of scrupulous diligence from high
government officials should no longer be uncritically accepted. Aviation
safety depends on the official inquiry process being done well and being
done credibly. On close examination, this investigation itself looks like
an aviation disaster.

FIRO member Tom Shoemaker has followed this investigation rigorously at:
http://www.multipull.com/twacasefile/library.html

For a web site that gives an overview, and links to many sites:

http://www.angelfire.com/hi/TWA800/

FIRO does not endorse all the content in those sites, but they are useful
for assessing the 4 year development of this story.

An associated current development in the story can be read about at:

http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2000/7/10/182203

About FIRO : FIRO is a group of over 50 citizen researchers who have been
pursuing an independent investigation into the crash of TWA Flight 800 over
the past two years. The group includes members with diverse backgrounds and
expertise, including university researchers, engineers, technical,
military, and aviation professionals.

 TWA800 Home

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The wild goose chase continues.

But -

I like it!

It focuses attention where it should be focused - on James Kallstrom's
outrageously unprofessional conduct of the investigation.


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