What really happened to TWA 800? On the twentieth anniversary of the crash, author Jack Cashill reveals shocking new evidence.
TWA Flight 800 crashed into the Atlantic shortly after takeoff from JFK Airport on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 passengers on board. Although initial reports suggested a terrorist attack, FBI and
NTSB investigators blamed a fuel-tank explosion. But skeptics have long questioned the official story, and new evidence has surfaced that suggests a widespread conspiracy.
In TWA 800, historian Jack Cashill introduces new documents and testimonies that reveal the shocking true chain of events, from the disastrous crash to the high-level decision to create a
cover story and the attempts to silence anyone who dared speak the truth.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Outstanding! Cocounsel Mark Lane and I had the honor of bringing Jim and Liz Sanders’ civil rights lawsuit against eight government officials who participated in the cover-up. Later, I had the pleasure of prosecuting Ray Lahr’s FOIA lawsuit. Astonishingly, to keep the truth of the missile strike from the American people, the government concealed all the physical evidence, and the eyewitness accounts, with the cooperation of the media. In TWA 800, Jack Cashill proves it, succinctly.” —John Clarke, attorney
“Jack Cashill has researched, organized, and documented all aspects of this intrigue in an outstanding and readable style. He has provided the needed resolution to finally end the TWA 800 conspiracy. It is—by far—the most thorough, insightful, and believable accounting of that tragedy.” —Vernon Grose, former NTSB board member and CNN commentator on TWA 800
Jack Cashill is a weekly contributor to WorldNetDaily and the executive editor of Ingram’s, a business magazine based in Kansas City, Missouri. Cashill has written for
Fortune, the Washington Post, the Weekly Standard, and the Wall Street Journal. His previous titles include Snake Handling in Mid-America, Sucker Punch: The
Left Hook that Dazed Ali and Killed King’s Dream, and Popes and Bankers: A Cultural History of Credit & Debt, From Aristotle to AIG.
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Category:
Nonfiction/History
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
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8
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Runtime:
9.07
ISBN:
9781504730075
ISBN:
9781504730068
Audience:
Adult
Language:
English
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