Sunday, October 26, 2003
From Flight 800 Independent Researchers Organization Oct. 8: Flight 800 Independent Researchers Organization (FIRO) announced their probable cause determination for the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800 . . .
Findings:- Radar data shows the first pieces of wreckage hurling out the right side of TWA Flight 800, landing in an area not listed in the NTSB debris field database. This wreckage was confirmed recovered by the Navy more than 1/2 mile south of the flight path.
- Objects consistent with incendiary pellets used in missile warheads were found during victim autopsy exams.
- Explosive traces consistent with explosives used in missile warheads were found throughout the wreckage. The traces that were found in a cargo compartment cannot be explained by an alleged explosives spill, during a bomb detection exercise conducted in the passenger cabin weeks earlier.
- Overwhelming statistical evidence from hundreds of eyewitnesses is consistent with an ocean-launched surface-to-air missile and its subsequent impact with TWA Flight 800 at an altitude of 13,700 feet.
- Based on radar data and the law of conservation of energy, TWA Flight 800, at no time during its crash sequence, climbed as depicted in government animations.
Probable Cause:
A surface-to-air missile, launched from the ocean off the coast of Long Island rose up and exploded at or near TWA Flight 800. The explosion of the near-empty center wing fuel tank was a secondary explosion, initiated by the explosion of a missile warhead. The combined destructive power of the missile and the fuel tank explosion caused catastrophic structural failure of TWA Flight 800. . . .
Formed in April of 1999, FIRO is a group dedicated to uncovering and publicizing the facts surrounding the crash of TWA Flight 800. Its membership includes former airline crash investigators, scientists, engineers, and aviation professionals. TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS: My best guess is it was hit both by an inert drone missle and a guided missle seeking it. .....---
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