Suspicious Aviation Tragedies — Overview

“Governments lie. They do it all the time. And, much as we’d like to believe otherwise, the US government is no exception. There were times when we may have believed otherwise. But after Vietnam and Watergate, we know better.”

Ted Koppel, “The USS Vincennes: Public War, Secret War.” — July 1, 1992, ABC News

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Pan Am 103 — Lockerbie — 21 December 1988

The tragedies of Malaysian Airlines Flights MH-370 and MH-17 have been the source of much speculation. This is not a new phenomenon, even if the Internet makes it easier for the information – correct or false – to quickly spread over cyberspace. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

Air disasters are major events which have always attracted worldwide coverage. More often than not, these tragedies have given rise to ‘Conspiracy Theories’.

Nevertheless, there is evidence that governments — and the US government is no exception– will not hesitate, once in a while, to hide the truth about an airliner crash either to hide their role or to benefit from a “Noble Lie”.

One year ago — on October 31 2016 — I began to write this series to report about such ‘suspicious aviation tragedies’.

My goal is simply to share with you my feelings about a dozen airliner tragedies which I find very disturbing. Among the airliner tragedies I intend to write about are the following:

1961 — Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash

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1970 — Swissair Flight 330

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1976 — Cubana de Aviacion Flight 455

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1980 — Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870 (USTICA)

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1983 — Korean Airlines Flight 007

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1985 — Arrow Air Flight 1285

First story will be posted on December 12

1988 – Iran Flight 655

RELATED POST: Suspicious Aviation Tragedies — Iran Flight 655 (July 3 1988)

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1988 — Pan Am 103 (Lockerbie)

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1989 — Avianca Flight 203

First story will be posted on November 27

1989 — UTA Flight 772

RELATED POST: Suspicious Aviation Tragedies: 1989 — UTA Flight 772 (September 19 1989)

 These posts/stories will be updated on a regular basis whenever new facts and information bubble to the surface… You got a tip? Contact me! The truth never dies.

REFERENCES

10 Controversial Air Crash Conspiracy Theories

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Suspicious Aviation Tragedies — Overview

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