TWA 800 controversy heats up
Airline pilots watch documentary in horror

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, writes filmmaker Jack Cashill in WorldNetDaily.

Afterwards, not a one among them, either publicly or privately, challenged
the video's thesis that TWA Flight 800 had indeed been shot down, he writes.
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."

Cashill says the fifth anniversary of the TWA Flight 800 disaster 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.

If you want to be out front on this one, make sure you have seen Jack
Cashill's amazing video documentary, "Silence: Flight 800 and the Subversion
of Justice," available exclusively at the WorldNetDaily online store.
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