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Amelia Earhart Found?

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:21 am
by gunny
Probably a kook, but names names, and walks the walk. Any one want to follow up? --------"July 1944, Marine Pfcs Everett Henson and Billy Burks excavated the skeletal remains of Earhart and Noonan from a grave on Saipan, suppervised by Marine Intelligence officer Captain Tracy Griswold. Griswold then carried away the remains which then vanished. The Lockheed Electra discovered on the captured Aslito airfield was burned, on the orders of Marine General Wallace Green, Jr. The Marine coverup was political-- the election only three months away---revealing the espionage mission and Roosevelts role abandoning the two to execution by the Japs would have lost him the election. Files show Earhart was in radio contact with the Navy when intercepted and forced down on Saipan." ------A self addressed stamped #10 envelope for more info-----James Larson, The Real History, 319 Bold Forbes, Richmond, KY 40475==========Bypass Clovis for a few minutes.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 1:52 pm
by Digit
It's just one of several theories Gunny, including one that she returned to the States and lived under a new identity.
When challenged, the women threatened to sue, when asked to take a finger print test, she refused.
The plot thickens as they say, when you attempt to find out her financed her flight, apparently it wasn't her husband.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:13 am
by gunny
IT is wondered if any of the named Marines were interviewed by the multitude of searchers in the past? If any are still alive in their 80s, the idea of the initial warnings about talking of the event must not mean a lot today. Roosevelt was a very devious man. Both he and Churchill knew of Pearl Harbor before the event, but needed the attack to startle isolationist America to go save England. Similiar today with the 9/11 and Israel. Will keep with trowels and bulldozers in the future.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:19 am
by Digit
The bit about Churchill and Pearl Harbour has never shown up in the records of the day Gunny, and if you stand back and look at it there would have been no need for him to keep quiet. Warning you people would have been unlikely to have kept you out of the war as something would have had to have been done to stop the Japs.
An unsucessful attack would hardly have been ignored by your people.
Any way, your navy was already fully engaged against the U boats, you lost both ships and men to the U boats before Germany declared war on you.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:57 pm
by Sam Salmon
Haven't you guys seen the latest?

Amelia Earhart expedition crew searches for answers
By DAVID KLEPPER
The Star’s Topeka correspondent
An Amelia Earhart expedition crew made up of archaeologists, adventure junkies and Earhart enthusiasts flew earlier this month to Fiji in the South Pacific before taking a five-day boat trip to the tiny, uninhabited island of Nikumororo.

They spent their days looking for evidence, and their nights feasting on seafood on their ship moored offshore. It’s the eighth such visit for some members of the group.

David Mason said the expedition found no obvious proof, but they did uncover an old zipper pull, scraps of metal and decades-old leftovers of several meals of bird and fish. Now, they’ll study the artifacts to see if there’s any definitive way to link them to Earhart.

After he caught up on his sleep, Mason talked to The Star about their theory of Earhart’s fate and his time on the tiny, sun-baked atoll surrounded by sharks......

the rest is here http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/238825.html

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:35 pm
by Minimalist
Sounds more like a bachelor party.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:51 pm
by Rokcet Scientist
Minimalist wrote:Sounds more like a bachelor party.
Hopefully for them it was an equal opportunity project...

8)

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:47 pm
by kbs2244
You know, if I lived in Kansas City, and had an eight year thing going about an annual trip to the South Pacific, I don’t know if I would ever find anything definitive.
It would be just enough to justify next years trip.
In many many ways, Kansas City is a long way from the South Pacific.
“What happens here, stays here.”

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:37 am
by Pippin
Hi

We trekkies know that she was abducted by aliens :twisted:

http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Amelia_Earhart

Pippin