Bio
Jack Cashill is an Emmy award winning writer and documentary producer. He is also the executive editor of Ingram’s Magazine, a Midwest business publication. He has a Ph.D. in American studies from Purdue and has taught as a Fulbright professor in France.
His writing has appeared in Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and other national publications. Jack has authored several books which include Snake Handling in Mid-America, 2006: The Chautauqua Rising, and Ron Brown’s Body. In addition, he co-authored First Strike: TWA Flight 800 and the Attack on America.
Past Shows
In the Year 2012...
Expert in ancient manuscripts, Glenn Kimball, discussed what the Mayans and other ancients recorded on their calendars about the year 2012, and the grand implications of what could be in store for humanity. Kimball began by describing a visit he received...
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Host: Ian Punnett
TWA Flight 800 & 9/11
Writer and producer Jack Cashill discussed the connection between the first World Trade Center bombing (1993), the downing of TWA Flight 800, the Iraq war, and how the terrorist attack on 9/11 could have been averted.
New York journalist Jerry...
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Host: Ian Punnett
Middle East & TWA 800
In the first half of the show, Howard Bloom shared his analysis of the Middle East situation, naming Iran and Saudi Arabia as being behind Hamas and Hezbollah in the Israeli conflict. He also pointed towards China as being the real winner if there
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Host: George Noory
Ron Brown & Flight 800
Author Jack Cashill (cashill.com) presented an in-depth report on the life and death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, whom he believed was shot in the head by Croatian contract agents, after his plane went down in 1996. Further, Cashill suggested that...
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Host: George Noory
The Downing of TWA Flight 800
Jack Cashill (cashill.com)
an investigative journalist, and co-author of First Strike, spoke with Barbara on Sunday night. He presented evidence that the downing of TWA Flight 800 in 1996 was the result of a terrorist action.
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Host: Barbara Simpson