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The Downing of TWA Flight 800
The Downing of TWA Flight 800
Author: James Sanders
On July 7,1996, minutes after take-off, TWA Flight 800 was blown out of the sky, killing all 230 people on board. What happened? — Nine months and millions of tax dollars later, federal investigators still have no answer. Or so they say. America deserves better. America deserves the truth... — The Indisputable evidence... —
  • reddish residue ...  more »
  • clean entry and exit hole in forward cabin
  • 34 certified eyewitnesses to airborne projectile
  • FAA Radar tapes of projectile in path with Flight 800
  • Government documents confirm naval testing in area that night...and more!
ISBN-13: 9780821758298
ISBN-10: 0821758292
Publication Date: 4/15/1997
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Mahala avatar reviewed The Downing of TWA Flight 800 on + 192 more book reviews
For all you conspiracy theorists out there, this book is for you. James Sanders does a great job researching the material for this book and his arguments are clear and to the point. Its scary to think the government could actually cover-up anything like this, but if you remember the news conferences the government gave they changed their story at least four times. For example, the military confirmed there were missile tests in the area then this story was changed to avoid criticism. Also, there were around 200 witnesses that saw a streaking light going towards the plane before it exploded. The government gave many reasons for this, with the best being electrical currents from power lines, and even tried to discredit all the witnesses. Sanders talks about this and many other examples that readers will find both fascinating and scary at the same time.
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reviewed The Downing of TWA Flight 800 on + 65 more book reviews
very good book


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