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To: lazarre who wrote (17113)7/20/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 20981
 
lazzare,
Yes, I read 1984, and I also read the biography of Josef Stalin who was one of the greatest butchers of all time. Also, I read Boy Clinton by Emmett Tyrell, a biography of the most corrupt president of all time. Did you???




To: lazarre who wrote (17113)7/21/1998 2:40:00 AM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 20981
 
More cover-up?

TUESDAY
JULY 21, 1998

TWA Flight 800 was 'shot down'
Investigator makes his case in Washington

By Steven Allen
Copyright 1998, WorldNetDaily

WASHINGTON -- "Somebody came into our waters and shot down -- for the first time ever -- a flag carrier of the United States," an expert on the explosion of TWA Flight 800 said at a Washington briefing yesterday.

Commander Bill Donaldson, a retired Navy pilot and accident investigator who has spent 15 months examining the case, said that two missiles were fired in the vicinity of the airplane, and that one of them exploded close enough to bring the plane down. It's no wonder, he said, that investigators did not find evidence of a direct missile hit; the missile was of a type specifically designed to explode near (rather than in contact with) its target.

Flight 800, Donaldson said, "was intentionally destroyed by a powerful, proximity fused, airbursting, anti-aircraft weapon launched from a position approximately one nautical mile off shore and three nautical miles east of Moriches Inlet, Long Island, New York." In addition, the airplane was "engaged seconds later by a second missile fired from a closer position to the south of [the plane's] track."

Go to the site below to read the rest of the story:

worldnetdaily.com