Jack Cashill, WorldNetDaily columnist and author of the new book "Ron Brown's Body," will be Joseph Farah's guests today on his nationally syndicated radio talk show.
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Subtitled "How One Man's Death Saved the Clinton Presidency and Hillary's Future," Cashill's book takes a close look at Brown's checkered career as Clinton fund-raiser and commerce secretary, and in the process exposes the Clintons' questionable practices for getting financial backing. Emmy-award winning Cashill also answers some of the most disturbing questions surrounding Brown's rise to prominence and his disturbing death.
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Some of the disturbing findings in Cashill's book include:
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- The U.S. Air Force called nearly two-mile deviation of Brown's plane into a Croatian hillside "inexplicable." No aircraft had ever drifted inland before at that airport. The AWACS data suggests sabotage of the ground-based navigation system, a line of inquiry that the Air Force was not allowed to pursue.
- For the first time ever on friendly soil, the White House ordered the Air Force to skip the "safety" phase of the investigation and move directly to the "accident" phase. There would be no consideration other than accident, even though this airport was near the Bosnian border and in a potential hot fire zone.
- Three days after the crash and two days before his scheduled interview by the Air Force, the Croatian responsible for the airport's navigation system was found with a bullet hole in his chest.
- A day later, every pathologist who viewed Brown's body concluded that his head wound, at the very least, looked like a bullet hole. In a decision that reached the White House, there would be no autopsy. The Brown family was not informed. Nor was there any forensic testing or a search for an exit wound.
WND recently ran 11 excerpts from "Ron Brown's Body."
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Cashill's previous book for WND Books was the compelling "First Strike: TWA Flight 800 and the Attack on America," coauthored by James Sanders.
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