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FOIA Law Suit Reaches Boston’s Federal Appeals Court
TWA800.com ^ | 9/11/2002 | Graeme Sephton

Posted on 09/11/2002 9:11:20 PM PDT by Swordmaker

--For Immediate Release--

FOIA Law Suit Reaches Boston’s Federal Appeals Court

FBI Cannot Locate Documents, Again

On September 12, 2002 the 1st Circuit Federal Appeals Court in Boston will hear arguments from the FBI and the Flight 800 Independent Researchers Organization (FIRO) over the release of data and analyses from the FBI’s investigation into TWA Flight 800. Flight 800 crashed off the coast of Long Island in 1996, killing all 230 onboard.

FIRO is hoping to gain access to the reports and laboratory analyses of foreign objects found during victim autopsy examinations. Some of those objects have been determined to be consistent with pellets used in anti-aircraft missiles. Pellets were also found in the victims of the October 4th, 2001 Sibir Airlines crash over the Black Sea, and helped confirm that a Ukrainian missile downed that jetliner.

Graeme Sephton is FIRO’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) coordinator and launched the lawsuit on July 17, 2000 after the FBI refused to release the requested documents.

The FBI is not expected to deny that the requested documents and analyses exist, but rather that they cannot find them. Their brief to the Appeals court cites an affidavit by FBI FOIA attorney Scott Hodes that explains how the search for the documents was conducted. Hodes describes a preliminary search of the FBI’s Central Records System as the means for locating the documents. However, former FBI Crime Lab officials say that the requested reports and analyses are not stored in the CRS, but are stored in a separate FBI Laboratory database. Neither the FBI Brief, nor Hodes’ affidavit mentions any search of an FBI Laboratory database.

FIRO will argue that the FBI’s search was inadequate, and does not meet the burden of “reasonableness” to which the FBI must adhere in all FOIA searches. “We will simply ask them to look harder,” says Septhon, “It’s like saying you can’t find your wallet without ever checking your pockets.” Arguments will be heard at the Boston Federal Appeals Court at 9:30 AM at 1 Courthouse Way, Boston.

Contact: Graeme Sephton: 413-545-6504 or 413-367-2253

sephton@admin.umass.edu


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: conspiracy; firo; foiasuit; raylahr; rivero; tinfoil; twa800; twa800list; xfiles; zoomclimb
Here we go again... I am sure the disrupters will be back with a vengence. "Nothing to see here. Move along..."
1 posted on 09/11/2002 9:11:21 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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To: Swordmaker; *TWA800_list
Medical examiner Dr. Wetli stated "virtually all the bodies had shrapnel".
2 posted on 09/11/2002 9:28:36 PM PDT by coloradan
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To: Swordmaker
Genuine ''Homeland Security'': an Assassinated Congressman's Proposal
3 posted on 09/11/2002 9:47:50 PM PDT by USA21
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To: coloradan
Last time it was discussed here someone theorized the ceramic pellets found in some bodies were from a continuous-rod warhead (like a loop that cuts through an aircraft). Anyone know what AA missiles carry that kind of warhead?
4 posted on 09/12/2002 5:31:19 AM PDT by eno_
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To: eno_
Anyone know what AA missiles carry that kind of warhead?

That'd be a Sea Sparrow..

6 posted on 09/14/2002 9:15:14 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: Swordmaker
The FBI is not expected to deny that the requested documents and analyses exist, but rather that they cannot find them.

They can't find them, eh? BWAHAHAHAHA. Right. I bet they thought long and hard before coming up with THAT story...

7 posted on 09/14/2002 9:18:18 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: FormerLurker
That would be my guess, too. A stinger is too small for anything but a simple blast fragmentation warhead, and fancy ceramic balls in the joints of a continuous rod wardhead sound like a U.S. or European design.

So this is where things get wierd. I was thinking terrorists shot down TWA 800. But the fancy wearhead points toward a friendly fire incident.

8 posted on 09/14/2002 9:26:25 PM PDT by eno_
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To: Swordmaker
BTW, what other info is FIRO seeking in addition to what is contained in this document?

A Brookhaven National Laboratory Report with Analysis of Suspicious TWA Flight 800 Debris Items

9 posted on 09/14/2002 9:38:00 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: eno_
But the fancy wearhead points toward a friendly fire incident.

It's my guess that is precisely why this has been covered up to the extent that it has...

10 posted on 09/14/2002 9:40:56 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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