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TWA 800
- The Crash, the Cover-Up, and the Conspiracy
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
What really happened to TWA 800? On the 20th 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 onboard. 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.
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- Rachel K.
- 05-11-21
it was ok
Was very repetitive in bits. I kept thinking I "already heard that part" but it was ok
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- Mr. T. M. Fitzpatrick
- 26-04-22
a great factual insight.
I wasn't sure about the book when I started to listen as I was a little sceptical on the topic with all the controversy surrounding the topic. BUT when you hear the few hundred very similar and some very accurate accounts, it all starts to gain plausibility. have a listen and decide for yourself.
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- R. Ellis
- 13-05-22
Gave up through boredom at authors constant negativity
This is a fascinating and quite possibly true conspiracy theory. However I’ve given up half way as I’m fed up with the constant negativity of the author which disses everyone and to that extent tends to destroy the obviously detailed research over many years.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-10-22
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes . . . . .
Another great piece of investigative reporting against the big three American institutions. I won't say more other than you'll not be disappointed in the writing, but can't say that about those it's based. But then, I guess you won't be surprised about that either?? . . . .
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- Fox 3 Simulations
- 09-05-22
excellent documentation on corruption, but...
Is ultimately a limited hangout. This book is really well written and well read, clearly some effort went into this, and it goes to painstaking lengths to catalogue all the lies and corruption from the president on down, and towards the final minutes of the entire book, suggests what happened, was a missile test gone wrong. This effectively replaces one completely innocent cause (plane crash due to mechanical failure) with another (plane crash due to failed navy missile test). The running theme here is clearly "the accident was an accident."
Disappointing, because if the author were really trying to solve this issue, he would have spent just 5 minutes in the book trying to verify his conclusions, rather than just 5+ hours pointing out the lies everyone else has been telling. For example, 60 seconds research tells me the military issue temporary flight restrictions (TFR’s) whenever they are going to be firing or testing anything.
He also assumes that the entire American establishment, from FBI to CIA, and a host of politcos including the president, will all lie to cover for the mistake of the naval officer who gave the order for such a test. I'm sure there's much more if you gave it some thought as to why this makes zero sense.
As such, the limited hangout this book appears to be, explains all this away as nothing more than saving a few mid-level navy people the embarrassment of a test gone wrong, at the expense of making top level people look like stupid liars. Makes no sense and based on the integrity and depth of the research, prior in this book, is very suspect indeed.
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- Mr. Ra Walker
- 03-12-21
Was it shot down? Yes.
However, hard to believe everything when the author is obviously right wing and anti democrat.
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- Fgjk
- 04-10-22
An awful, condescending tale. Don't do it.
This "cover-up" prioritises name-dropping, democrat hating, and mistrust of government bodies over the factual retelling of what the author believes to have happened to TWA 800. The long and short of it, is that this is simply a work of fiction with little factual evidence.
The author writes (poorly) about factual evidence without substance; proof is discussed, but never adequately demonstrated.
Instead, the author chooses to waste the reader's time by devoting chapters to defending himself against being labeled a conspiracy theorist, or reminding us about how much he hates the Clintons and the democratic party.
This book is a DNF, however the narration by Richard Ferrone was great.
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- B. Morrell
- 07-02-23
compelling book, awful narration
very interesting and compelling book, spoilt by a narrator that sounded like he'd just smoked 50 packets of cigarettes. If he'd been reading 'The Sporanos' it might have worked
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