by Scepcop » 24 Apr 2014, 10:46
Here is an interview on Fox News with the director of a new documentary on the cover up of TWA Flight 800 which features several crash site investigation whistleblowers from the NTSB.
What I don't get is:
1. If a simple wire spark can cause a large airliner to explode, then wouldn't many planes be exploding everyday?
2. Explosions in real life are not as easily and frivolously started as they are in the movies. Cars that crash do not explode like they do in the movies. And if you fired bullets at a gas tank, it would not explode like in the movies. It takes an ignition device to cause an explosion. They don't happen easily and frivolously. Does the FBI expect people to think that explosions easily happen in real life just like in the movies? Explosions in movies are deliberately planned and set up. They do not happen by accident. When was the last time you saw a car explode after crashing? Like never? In fact, when was the last time you saw anything explode by accident?
3. How come 250 people saw a missile hit the plane? The FBI says that those witnesses must have seen the burning plane ascending. But I think people know the difference between a missile and a burning plane. Plus how can a burning plane hit a burning plane? People said they saw a missile hit the plane, not that they saw a burning plane hit a burning plane. In other words, they saw one object hitting another, not just one object by itself. Sheesh.
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