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The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh (Softcover)
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The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh (Softcover)

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Man’s Quest to Solve a Mystery Results in a Manuscript Published Seventeen Years after His Death, But Not an End to the Mystery Itself…

Conclusions point to a deception intended for the greater good in the true story of the B-25 that crash-landed and then disappeared in the Monongahela River on January 31, 1956

Two stories occur within this true story of the crash of Air Force B-25, the infamous “missing bomber” that sank and then mysteriously vanished in the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle on January 31, 1956. While witnesses claim the plane was secretly recovered the night of the crash and a cover-up ensued, fifty-two years later, the event still remains a mystery.

The less obvious story in The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh concerns the man who became obsessed with discovering what truly happened, author Robert H. Johns. His search began twenty years after the fact by mere chance and continued until his death. At times he became lost in his crusade, so intent was he on discovering the truth.

The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh is borne out of Johns’ notes and journals. Published with minimal changes by Robert E. Cole, editor and author of several other books, The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh presents the facts behind the incident just as Mr. Johns encountered them, “bit by bit and surprising piece by piece.” As Johns says, “Those facts, when assembled, present a picture inescapably different from what we were intended to accept.” Without this deception, he asserts, Pittsburgh “might very well have disappeared.”

Read Robert Johns’ quest for answers and see for yourself how baffling, how compelling, and ultimately how revealing The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh is.

ISBN: 1558564950
EAN: 9781558564954
Published: 2008
Binding: Softcover
Author: Robert H. Johns
Pages: 245
Dimensions: xx
The Beginning
A Gas Leak?
The Radio Show
River Search
A Possible Scenario
A New Question
The Second Show
Real Information
“My Crazy Time”
AnotherShow
I Missed It!!
“Blockhead”
The Flight Manual
Mystery Man
Personal Thoughts
Confirmation and Question
The Official Records
The Puzzle Comes Together
After the Crash
How?
The “Truth”
Epilogue
Fuel for Thought
The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh (Softcover) 
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The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh (Softcover)5 An enthralling read of real-life conspiracy and coverup

Midwest Book Review - October 10th 2009

The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh is the true story of an investigation into the crash of Air Force B-25, the "missing bomber" that vanished in the Monogahela River near Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle on January 31, 1956. Subsequent to the plane's crash, it literally disappeared; some witnesses claim it was secretly recovered the night it went down. What really happened remains a mystery that author Robert H. Johns dedicated himself to solving. The Incident That Could Have Killed Pittsburgh relates his investigation into the crash - why did it happen? Why did the Air Force and local officials hide the story of what happened from the public? Could there have been something aboard the plane that endangered all of Pittsburgh? Robert E. Cole has painstakingly edited Johns' original manuscript into an enthralling read of real-life conspiracy and coverup. Highly recommended.

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