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Former NTSB Board Member Wants TWA800Investigation Re-opened By: John Fiorentino
8/7/02
| John Fiorentino
Posted on 8/7/2002, 8:40:59 PM by JohnFiorentino
A former NTSB Board member, Dr. Vernon L. Grose has petitioned the NTSB and Congress to reconsider the TWA Flight800 investigation.
In his letter to current NTSB Chair Marion Blakey, Grose urges NTSB to reconsider it's position. He states he has no desire to undermine much of the fine work done by the NTSB.
In writing to the Honorable Paul E. Kanjorski of the US House of Representatives, Dr. Grose is a little more pointed, stating; "I am available to you as a resource in obtaining whatever support you require to seek the truth that, in my opinion, has been subverted."
The complete text of Dr. Grose's letters can be viewed here.
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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Free Republic; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aviation; cia; fbi; ntsb; twa800list; twaflight800
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To: JohnFiorentino
Yea it might be a good idea to find out who fired the missile. Who knows, it might even lead us to another terrorist.
To: *TWA800_list
To: Raymond Hendrix
The Feds will never admit to a missile attack on a US airliner because they cannot pretend that hiring 80,000 high school dropouts off the welfare rolls and letting them root through your underwear and feel you up will prevent it. Which is also why they imprison anyone who writes a book proving that Flight 800 was a missile attack.
To: E. Pluribus Unum
LOL! I sent my daughter to apply at the TSA job fair last week...told her she had a great chance, they'd hire any idiot off the street...think I made her mad...
To: JohnFiorentino
Give it up! It's all over. The Klintoons along with the Bushes along with the elites have won. The gov/media outlets are in total control. The Congress is a charade. The elections are a fraud from the people that are allowed to run in this "Two-Party Cartel" down to the fraudulant ELECTRONIC vote count. Just be happy a got a six pack & a TV set & are not sent to camps when the next anthrax phoney balony incident is constructed.
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8/7/2002, 10:05:20 PM
by
Digger
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backhoe
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posted on
8/7/2002, 10:17:34 PM
by
backhoe
To: JohnFiorentino
let the truth be known BUMP
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posted on
8/7/2002, 10:54:11 PM
by
the crow
To: JohnFiorentino; backhoe; OKCSubmariner; Patriot7; Alamo-Girl
BUMP!
Just wait, the usual suspects will soon arrive from the DisInformation Ops section of wherever they call home for their paychecks...and the slanders and defamations will ensue to attack Dr. Grose. We should run a trace on these guys when they show and find out what we can on them.
To: Paul Ross; Jim Robinson
Other than the site's self-defense, have you ever checked into your 'guests' ID's when they apply for screen-names here to verify their authenticity, and to filter out possible disinformants, not just disruptors?
To: Paul Ross
the DisInformation Ops section It gets wearisome, doesn't it? It's the one great drawback of forums like this- valuable information & insights can get swamped by those with hidded agendas, those who overwhelm the post with extraneous "data dumps" of vast yet mostly pointless information, and the inevitable fringe elements, trolls, and general-purpose disruptors.
Still, it's better than silence, like that from the "watchdog" press. At least the information is getting out to the public.
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posted on
8/7/2002, 11:20:50 PM
by
backhoe
To: Raymond Hendrix
Yea it might be a good idea to find out who fired the missile. Who knows, it might even lead us to another terrorist. Yea it might be a good idea to find out who fired the missile. Who knows, it might even lead us to another terrorist.
(my sentiments exactly)
To: Paul Ross
Thanks for the heads up!!! I hope it will be reopened!
To: backhoe
Thanks for all your efforts backhoe...
To: Paul Ross; backhoe
Other than the site's self-defense, have you ever checked into your 'guests' ID's when they apply for screen-names here to verify their authenticity, and to filter out possible disinformants, not just disruptors? For awhile last year, we had a little game going called, "out the disruptor"... :)
Fred25, mlo, _Jim, amongst a myraid number of others come to mind...
To: Raymond Hendrix
Yea it might be a good idea to find out who fired the missile. Who knows, it might even lead us to another terrorist. 2 posted on 8/7/02 1:51 PM Pacific by Raymond Hendrix [
DITTO !!
To: FormerLurker
Thanks for the kind words, neighbor... I keep trying to get the info out so people can judge for themselves.
To: Alamo-Girl
The FAA was testing a new radar on Long Island when the missle hit. FAA employees witnessed the missile trajectory on the enhanced radar screen. Were they ever deposed? Why were the radar tapes destroyed? Why have FAA employees been told to keep their mouths shut about what they saw?
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posted on
8/8/2002, 4:11:12 PM
by
afz400
To: afz400
All very excellent questions that need to be asked! Thank you!
To: Raymond Hendrix
Who knows, it might even lead us to another terroristThey have already caught the other terrorist
Soldier toy disarmed at airport
A doll caused a security alert at an American airport because its two-inch plastic gun was considered a dangerous weapon.
Judy Powell, 55, from Walton on the Hill, Surrey, bought the GI Joe toy in Las Vegas and packed it in her hand luggage. But security staff at Los Angeles International Airport refused to let Mrs Powell on board the plane with the replica rifle. Mrs Powell had to put the gift - minus the rifle - in her suitcase so it could go in the aircraft's hold.
Mrs Powell said: "I was simply stunned when I realised they were serious. "Security examined the toy as if it was going to shoot them and looked at the rifle. "I was really angry to start with because of the absurdity of the situation. "But then I saw the funny side of it and thought this was simple lunacy."
A spokesman for Los Angeles International Airport said: "We have instructions to confiscate anything that looks like a weapon or a replica. "If GI Joe was carrying a replica then it had to be taken from him." >>
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8/8/2002, 5:25:23 PM
by
scouse
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