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Back in 1937, Earhart's plane vanished into thin air while attempting a historic flight around the world. Fast forward to the present day, and some researchers are pointing their fingers – or should we say claws? – at giant coconut crabs. These enormous crustaceans, found on the remote Pacific island of Nikumaroro, could have scavenged on Earhart's remains, leaving only bones behind. Could these crabs really be the culprits in erasing the trail of this aviation legend? This intriguing theory might finally unlock the secrets that have baffled historians for decades. Read more: https://brightside.me/articles/giant-... Credit: Commemoration Stone: By Dafydd Tomos, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rabbit Hole - The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred NoonanJul 27, 2022Chris Williamson joins Ed Opperman to talk about the enduring mystery of what exactly happened to aviator Earhart and her navigator Noonan.In July 1937 Earhart took off on what was her second attempt to be fly around the world on board the Electra. It was to be a 12 hour flight which would take her into the next day and a scheduled landing in Hawaii. However she never made it.Radio communication was difficult in that era, but conflicting reports of requests for help and low fuel are consistent throughout the story. When her plane ran into difficulties there was no rescue or recovery vessels in the area, possibly because of poor navigation which had forgotten the latitudinal time difference and therefore made a navigational error.Despite searches – which have continued for decades throughout the sea and nearby Nikumaroro island, no trace of the plane, Earhart or Noonan has ever been found. This has lead to countless theories about what befell the plane.Chris Williamson has been exploring this mystery from every angle for five years in his podcast. He tells Ed Opperman of the likely, the unlikely, the bizarre and the unsavoury notions put forth to try and resolve this enigma.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Rabbit Hole - The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred NoonanJul 27, 2022Chris Williamson joins Ed Opperman to talk about the enduring mystery of what exactly happened to aviator Earhart and her navigator Noonan.In July 1937 Earhart took off on what was her second attempt to be fly around the world on board the Electra. It was to be a 12 hour flight which would take her into the next day and a scheduled landing in Hawaii. However she never made it.Radio communication was difficult in that era, but conflicting reports of requests for help and low fuel are consistent throughout the story. When her plane ran into difficulties there was no rescue or recovery vessels in the area, possibly because of poor navigation which had forgotten the latitudinal time difference and therefore made a navigational error.Despite searches – which have continued for decades throughout the sea and nearby Nikumaroro island, no trace of the plane, Earhart or Noonan has ever been found. This has lead to countless theories about what befell the plane.Chris Williamson has been exploring this mystery from every angle for five years in his podcast. He tells Ed Opperman of the likely, the unlikely, the bizarre and the unsavoury notions put forth to try and resolve this enigma.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Rabbit Hole - The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred NoonanJul 27, 2022Chris Williamson joins Ed Opperman to talk about the enduring mystery of what exactly happened to aviator Earhart and her navigator Noonan.In July 1937 Earhart took off on what was her second attempt to be fly around the world on board the Electra. It was to be a 12 hour flight which would take her into the next day and a scheduled landing in Hawaii. However she never made it.Radio communication was difficult in that era, but conflicting reports of requests for help and low fuel are consistent throughout the story. When her plane ran into difficulties there was no rescue or recovery vessels in the area, possibly because of poor navigation which had forgotten the latitudinal time difference and therefore made a navigational error.Despite searches – which have continued for decades throughout the sea and nearby Nikumaroro island, no trace of the plane, Earhart or Noonan has ever been found. This has lead to countless theories about what befell the plane.Chris Williamson has been exploring this mystery from every angle for five years in his podcast. He tells Ed Opperman of the likely, the unlikely, the bizarre and the unsavoury notions put forth to try and resolve this enigma.WebsiteVanishedTwitter(s)Chris Williamson, Vanishedpod, Chasing Earhart, Me My FriendBookRabbit Hole - The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred NoonanBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Numerous radio operators allegedly heard from Amelia Earhart after she disappeared. Many believe she didn't actually crash, but set her plane down on an island called Nikumaroro, hundreds of miles south of the Howland Islands. Though some think that the real reason for her global flight was because she was a spy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode: 2232 The real story behind Amelia Earhart, and other tales to good to be true. Today, I'm in trouble.
This episode explores the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and what experts think happened to her. Compelling evidence pertaining to her disappearance sets the stage for world famous oceanographers like Bob Ballard to shed light on one of the greatest mysteries in the past century .Will Amelia Earhart and her Lockheed Electra ever be found?
Hello fellow travelers, and welcome to BLUE MEN GROUP. Today we find ourselves up in space, on the Senate floor, the shores of Nikumaroro and inside your ears. Topics this week include: Ed White, the First Space Walker Senator Mike Braun's Anti-Animal-Human-Hybrid Campaign MENSA's Youngest Member UPDATE: Amelia Earhart's Plane Possibly Found Robotic Villain of The Week Last Week's Numbers Enjoy!
Tenía que volar y vaya si lo consiguió. Amelia Earhart rompió todas las barreras ideológicas de su época surcando los cielos a bordo de su avión. En 1928, se convirtió en la primera mujer en cruzar pilotando el océano Atlántico. Más tarde, el mal tiempo y la falta de combustible le impidieron completar el reto definitivo de rodear el ecuador del mundo, desapareciendo junto a un atolón del Pacífico. Hace unas semanas, un profesor de antropología de Tenneesee afirmaba que la clave sobre la muerte de la heroína estadounidense está en unos restos humanos encontrados en esa zona hace ocho décadas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Today, we join our podcasters as Serena's tongue basically breaks and Grace laughs too much. Don't know very much about Amelia Earhart? Well, you're about to learn, and you're about to want a three-week vacation to Niku--nikuma---never mind you know what we mean. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazedminutepodcast62/support
Calvert Wolverton goes too far. In the process, he solves one of the world's great mysteries. CAST C. Christopher Hart as Calvert Wolverton Skye Stafford as Amelia Stephanie Leet as House Written by C. Christopher Hart Sound Effects by Danger Marshall Original Music provided by Jacob Jansen This play, the characters, situations, and associated intellectual property © 2019-2020 C. Christopher Hart, all rights reserved
"There are theories and there is truth. And this is the truth at last." What happened to Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan? Were they simply lost at sea like the United States government claimed, or did they fly to Nikumaroro or maybe reverse course just over their halfway point to Buka? As of part 13’s release, we’ve just passed the 82nd year since their vanishing and still; we’re no closer to the truth. In the early 1960’s CBS correspondent Fred Goerner began digging. In what turned into an exhaustive pursuit of the truth, Goerner’s search turned over information that the world wasn’t ready to believe. Sometimes, you don’t have to go out looking for a story. As tips began pouring in, Goerner summarized that the idea of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan being in the hands of the Japanese might be much more than an alternative explanation. After his investigation was over, and he’d immersed himself in the story and talked to dozens and dozens of witnesses, Fred Goerner published “The Search for Amelia Earhart” which became a national best seller sitting on the New York Times best seller list for 6 months; a feat not repeated since. For Goerner there was no mystery. There was only the truth. Tonight, we’ll hear from over 25 of the documented eyewitnesses throughout the Marshall Islands, Saipan and the United States military that were stationed there. All of this leads to a single important question. Is the Japanese capture hypothesis truly “the truth at last”? The time has come. The most requested piece of our trial is upon us. It’s time to hear witnesses, evidence and experts for Japanese capture. SHOW NOTES Smith & Vinson's Official Website (https://www.smithandvinson.com/) Jennifer Taylor @ Smith & Vinson (https://www.smithandvinson.com/attorney-profiles/jennifer-taylor/) Jennifer Taylor on Twitter (https://twitter.com/jentaylor2615) Smith & Vinson on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmithandVinson) Smith & Vinson on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SmithandVinson/) "Vanished: Amelia Earhart" was recorded in its entirety by the Zoom H1N microphone. Get yours here (https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-video-recording/field-recording/zoom-h1n-handy-recorder) . A very special thank you to Mike Campbell for advising on tonight's show. A special thank you to the ladies of "Do You Even Podcast (https://doyouevenpodcast.wordpress.com/) " for recording tonight's exit script. 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast (https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ADL8343252099?selected=ADL2647261436) Rob Ellos @ Mike Campbell's Blog (https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/rob-ellos-spreads-earhart-truth-in-minnesota/) EXHIBITS Project’s Exhibit 1: "The Jaluit Dock Photo" (https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/06/535861448/does-a-newly-discovered-photo-show-amelia-earhart-survived-a-crash-landing) Project’s Exhibit 2: "The Message in a Bottle" (https://www.history.com/news/the-unexplained-message-in-a-bottle-about-amelia-earharts-fate) ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Mike Campbell's Blog (https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/) Jon Hagadorn & Mike Campbell at 1001 Heroes, Legends Histories & Mysteries Part 1 (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jon-hagadorn/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/e/61588132) & 2 (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jon-hagadorn/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/e/61722135) Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence @ YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCS4s4Io9lc) “Earhart’s Electra” Film Trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1UWwypuzmY&t=306s) from Rich Martini (featuring video testimony from Robert Wallack, Julious Nabers, Bilimon Amaron and more. All about Garapan Prison @ Mike Campbell’s Blog (https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/tag/garapan-prison/) Radio Logs (https://coastguard.dodlive.mil/2012/07/itasca-the-search-for-amelia-earhart/) from the Coast Guard ONI report @ Mike Campbell’s Blog (https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/tag/oni-report/)
"A lot of it was just imagining myself in Earhart’s shoes on Nikumaroro and thinking about what she’d do." Our first three-peat on the podcast, Dr. Tom King formally of TIGHAR returns for a different kind of discussion on his third sit down with us. Dr. King's latest novel, "Amelia Earhart Unrescued" is a prequel to his earlier novel "13 Bones" and takes a unique approach in telling the story of the final days of Amelia Earhart's life as she battled the elements, and herself on Nikumaroro Island. Combining his thirty years of research on the "castaway hypothesis" with some creative liberty and elements of fiction, Dr. King provides an interesting look at what Amelia Earhart must have endured if she ended up on Nikumaroro on the morning of July the 2nd 1937. Tonight, as season two of the Chasing Earhart podcast continues, Dr. King joins us via Zoom to discuss his new novel, his thoughts on what might have happened to Amelia Earhart had she successfully returned from her world flight and recent events regarding his career and professional future in Archaeology.
This interview was recorded last week in northern California with Anthropologist and Archaeologist, Dr. Jaime Bach. From 2005-2006, Jaime served in Peace Corps in the island nation of Kiribati. Since then, she has returned multiple times conducting research and visiting her friends and family on the islands. Jaime's focus is studying locals perceptions and reactions to environmental changes on the islands. Dr. Bach graduated from the University of Montana with a doctorate in Anthropology in 2017 & her focus now is testing the hypotheses of Amelia Earhart landing on the island of Nikumaroro when she went missing in 1937. Dr. Bach's research along with the The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery could solve the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you’ve been following the Amelia Earhart case at all in the past thirty years you will know the name Ric Gillespie. A little over one year ago we spoke with Ric for a little over two hours about the work that TIGHAR had done to that point on the island if Nikumaroro. It was a big show for us back then as we started out the podcast. Over the course of the last year a lot of developments have been made in the Earhart case on multiple fronts. Tonight on the 53rd episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast, Ric joins us via Zoom from TIGHAR HQ to discuss Betty Klenck’s notebook the radio distress signals report that TIGHAR released just a few days ago on what would have been Amelia Earhart’s 121st birthday and the reasons why he believes that the case of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan is closed.
What really happened to Amelia Earhart? Since Earhart and her navigator disappeared during their around-the-world flight attempt in 1937, the world has searched in vain for an answer to this question. The culmination of thirteen years of research into this tantalizing mystery, The Earhart Enigma: Retracing Amelia's Last Flight brings to life Earhart's final days in an attempt to reconstruct what exactly took place. Offering candid assessments of prevailing theories about Earhart's fate, author Dave Horner marshals evidence from a variety of sources, proving that Earhart was neither lost at sea nor wrecked on Nikumaroro. Integrating information garnered from numerous interviews, Pacific Islander folklore, and US and Japanese military documents, Horner argues instead that Earhart ventured north of her intended destination in search of a place to land her Lockheed Electra. Blending drama, mystery and shocking revelations with the steady balance of an objective investigator, Horner's findings provide a definitive answer to this fascinating riddle. Tonight, season two of the Chasing Earhart podcast kicks off with our 51st episode; Dave calls in to discuss his book "The Earhart Enigma" the legacy of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan and why he believes that the "Earhart Enigma" has captured the imagination of the world for 81 years.
One year ago, almost to the day of this recording I sent an email to Dr. Richard Jantz of the University of Tennessee. At the time of our initial conversation, Dr. Jantz was mid-way through his anthropological research and analysis of a set of bones originally found in 1941 on then Gardner island now known as Nikumaroro Island. Originally, examined by Dr. D.W. Hoodless, and determined to be male the bones were lost and to this day have yet to be located. Fast forward to 2018, and Dr. Jantz’ comprehensive analysis of the original Hoodless report; it is Dr. Jantz who has determined that in his opinion Dr. Hoodless had it all wrong and the bones that were originally examined many years ago were in fact that of woman. A woman that Dr. Jantz believes is none other than Amelia Earhart. Tonight, on the 39th episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast Dr. Jantz joins us via Zoom from his office in Tennessee do discuss and break down his paper "Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" in a worldwide exclusive interview. To quote from the abstract of Dr. Jantz’ paper "To address the question of whether the Nikumaroro bones match estimates of Amelia Earhart’s bone lengths, I compare Earhart’s bone lengths with the Nikumaroro bones using Mahalanobis distance. This analysis reveals that Earhart is more similar to the Nikumaroro bones than 99% of individuals in a large reference sample. This strongly supports the conclusion that the Nikumaroro bones belonged to Amelia Earhart." Is this case closed? Is the mystery of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan solved once and for all? You be the judge.
BookSpeak Network Sunbury Press Books Show Lawrence Knorr hosts author Mike Campbell about his book Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last. About the Book: Nearly everything the American public has seen, read and heard in the media for nearly eighty years about the so-called Amelia Earhart mystery is intentionally false or inadvertently misleading. The widely accepted myth that the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan during their ill-fated world-flight attempt in July 1937 is among the greatest aviation mysteries of the 20th century is an abject lie, the result of decades of government propaganda that continues unabated to this day. The Second Edition of Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last adds two chapters, a new foreword, rarely seen photos, and the most recent discoveries and analysis to the mountain of overwhelming witness testimony and documentation presented in the first edition of Truth at Last. The result is the most compelling, comprehensive presentation of the indisputable facts that reveal the stark truth about the Marshall Islands and Saipan presence and deaths of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan – a tragic story that American’s ruling class still doesn’t want the public to know, for reasons revealed in Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last. Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last dismantles and debunks the popular theories that Amelia Earhart's Electra crashed and sank off Howland Island on July 2, 1937, or landed at Gardner Island, now Nikumaroro, where the suddenly helpless fliers died of starvation on an island teeming with food sources.
Headlines from around the world recently declared a major breakthrough in the Amelia Earhart mystery. We are joined by Keith O’Brien, author of “Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History" as we explore the life and disappearance of an American Icon, and the powerful new report which claims to know her fate.
Den nye Afdeling Q-film 'Journal 64' er godt undervejs. Filmen er den fjerde film i Afdeling Q-serien om Carl Mørck og Assad og er baseret på Jussi Adler-Olsens krimi af samme navn. Og så mener forskere nu, at man har fundet resterne af Amelia Earharts jordiske rester. Amelia Earhart var den første kvindelige pilot til at krydse Atlanterhavet, men i et forsøg på at flyve verden rundt afgik den kvindelige pilot ved døden, da hun styrtede ned på stillehavsøen Nikumaroro. Det og meget mere ser Daniel Cesar og praktikant Martin Blicher nærmere på, så lyt med her.
Andrew McKenna was the Dive Team leader on the Niku IX expedition. He has been a TIGHAR member since 1990 and currently serves on the organization’s Board of Directors. The son of famous paleontologist Malcolm McKenna, Andrew’s archaeological eye was trained from childhood helping his father on fossil hunts in the Gobi Desert and other remote locations. Andrew participated in underwater and onshore archaeological operations on four previous TIGHAR expeditions to Nikumaroro (2001, 2007, 2010, & 2015) and was on the TIGHAR team that surveyed the Maid of Harlech in Wales in 2007. In Episode Seventeen of the Chasing Earhart podcast, Andrew gives us his thoughts on the work that TIGHAR has done on Nikumaroro over the course of the last 28 years as well as the role underwater exploration and maritime archeology plays in the search for Amelia Earhart, Fred Noonan and their Lockheed Electra.
In part two of my interview with author Mike Campbell about his book "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" we briefly cover again the circumstances of Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan's disappearance. Mike then recounts the timeline of the official narrative and the mainstream acceptance of other ideas like the crashed-and-sank hypothesis and the Gardner Island or Nikumaroro-landing hypothesis and why they have no merit. Mike then talks about the work of TIGHAR and Ric Gillespie and the almost performance art-like expeditions that they've engaged in including using cadaver dogs to try and unearth evidence of Earhart on Nikumaroro many years after her disappearance. Mike also details the dearth of evidence for these ideas and analyzes why the media continues to support them despite their lack of substance. Show notes and links: Mike Campbell's book "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" 2nd edition published by Sunbury Press on Amazon: http://a.co/hDfWlry Mike Campbell's blog which contains many articles unpacking various aspects of the Earhart case along with photos and lots of source material: earharttruth.com September 2014 post on Mike Campbell's blog earharttruth.com about Bill Prymak and radio expert's analysis of Earhart's bizarre radio behavior during her final flight: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2014/09/16/bill-prymak-radio-experts-analyze-amelia-earharts-bizarre-radio-behavior-during-her-last-flight/ Bill Prymak, radio experts analyze Amelia Earhart’s bizarre radio behavior during her last flight Elgen Long's book Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved referenced by Mike Campbell: http://a.co/eJ1aa8Q Earhart Truth post abot Rollin Reineck's work refuting Elgen Long's theories: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/how-much-flight-time-did-amelia-earhart-really-have/ 2017 National Geographic article covering TIGHAR's expedition to Nikumaroro using cadaver dogs 80 years after Earhart's disappearance looking for signs of the famed aviator: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/07/forensic-dogs-amelia-earhart-spot-where-died/ Earhart Truth piece on Fred Goerner's 1991 letter to Life Magazine discrediting TIGHAR's Nikumaroro theory of which an excerpt was read by Mike on the podcast: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2016/02/23/goerners-91-letter-to-life-magazine-fred-hooven-created-nikumaroro-theory-not-ric-gillespie/ Earhart Truth blog post debunking recent History documentary Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence which was based on an allegedly newly discovered photo that is supposed to depict Earhart and Noonan on a dock on Jaluit: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2017/07/12/historys-amelia-earhart-the-lost-evidence-underhanded-attack-on-the-marshalls-saipan-truth/ "DC" Dave Martin's three recent columns on the Earhart photo episode: "Press Touts Dubious Earhart Photo": http://www.dcdave.com/article5/170707.htm "Earhart Photo Story Apparently Debunked": http://www.dcdave.com/article5/170713.htm "'Earhart Photo' Debunker Debunked?": http://www.dcdave.com/article5/170802.htm Part II of Earhart Truth's series on Japanese War crimes: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2017/10/12/japan-has-never-admitted-murder-of-amelia-earhart/
Part one of my interview with author Mike Campbell, a researcher who has written the definitive book about Amelia Earhart's disappearance "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" and also writes a blog at earharttruth.com that contains articles full of pictures and reference materials about Earhart and her final flight. We discuss Amelia Earhart's flying career and how she got to the point where she attempted her fateful flight in 1937, a world record attempt to fly around the globe. We then get into the evidence that exists of what became to Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan after they took off from Lae, New Guinea and disappeared according to the mainstream account. These include witnesses who saw Earhart come down near Mili Atoll in the Marshall Islands, witnesses on Saipan which had been occupied by the Japanese until the end of World War II and where Earhart was said by witnesses to have kept as a prisoner, and military personnel involved in the U.S. takeover of Saipan in 1944 who saw evidence of Earhart's presence on Saipan including seeing her plane which was destroyed by the U.S. military and her briefcase and other personal effects. Part two of this series examines other ideas that continue to be propagated by the mainstream media of what happened to Earhart and Noonan and will be released next Monday. Mike Campbell and I talk about the crash-and-sank theory and the Nikumaroro or Gardner Island theory both of which have been thoroughly debunked as well as the recent History documentary about a photo that is alleged to depict Earhart and Noonan on a dock in Saipan that was apparently recently discovered. Show notes and links: Mike Campbell's book "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" 2nd edition published by Sunbury Press on Amazon: http://a.co/hDfWlry Mike Campbell's blog which contains many articles unpacking various aspects of the Earhart case along with photos and lots of source material: earharttruth.com "Daughter of the Sky" by Paul Briand referenced by Mike Campbell as being the book the began the modern era of Earhart disappearance research. First published in 1960: http://a.co/19YpLWT "The Search for Amelia Earhart" by Fred Goerner published in 1966 and the only bestseller about the true facts of Earhart's fate on Saipan referenced by Campbell: http://a.co/0jSWNun Article on Campbell's blog, the first in a two-part series published on 9/25/17 about Japanese war crimes during World War II, "Earhart's murder among first of Japan's war crimes": https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2017/09/25/earharts-murder-among-first-of-japans-war-crimes/ Earhart’s murder among first of Japan’s War Crimes Book by Victor Loomis referenced by Campbell "Amelia Earhart: The Final Story" that contained accounts by Marshallese witnesses of Earhart landing near the island: http://a.co/fNbFp3l Article on Campbell's Earhart Truth blog eulogizing and recounting the works of Earhart researcher Bill Prymak, refenced by Campbell: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/bill-prymak-a-giant-of-earhart-research-dies-at-86/ Mike Campbell's first book with Thomas Devine that collects the accounts of U.S. servicemen that witnessed evidence including her plane and briefcase that Earhart was on Saipan after her ill-fated flight "With Our Own Eyes: Eyewitnesses to the Final Days of Amelia Earhart" http://a.co/7BJm3Zo Article on Campbell's EarhartTruth.com blog about the three flag officers who disclosed information to researcher Fred Goerner about Earhart ending up on Saipan: https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/generals-letters-to-goerner-reveal-earhart-truth/
Through their constant promotion of false history, TV networks may have done Amelia Earhart's legacy irreparable harm.
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk with Mike Campbell about his new book "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" the second edition. Nearly everything the American public has seen, read and heard in the media for nearly 80 years about the so-called Amelia Earhart mystery is intentionally false or inadvertently misleading. The widely accepted myth that the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan during their ill-fated world-flight attempt in July 1937 is among the greatest aviation mysteries of the 20th century is an abject lie, the result of decades of government propaganda that continues unabated to this day. Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last dismantles and debunks the popular theories that Amelia Earhart’s Electra crashed and sank off Howland Island on July 2, 1937, or landed at Gardner Island, now Nikumaroro, where the suddenly helpless fliers died of starvation on an island teeming with food sources. The Truth at Last presents many remarkable and enlightening new findings, eyewitness accounts, and never published revelations from unimpeachable sources including three famed U.S. flag officers and iconic newsman and Earhart researcher Fred Goerner’s files that reveal the truth about Amelia’s death on Saipan, as well as the sacred cow status of this matter within the U.S. Mike Campbell served as an award winning print and broadcast journalist while on active duty with the U.S. Navy and as a civilian public affairs officer with the Air Force. As a result of an assignment to write a newspaper overview story about the so-called Earhart “mystery” for the Navy, Mike began seriously studying the history of research into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. In 1988 he began a long–term correspondence with Thomas E. Devine, author of the 1987 classic, Eyewitness: The Amelia Earhart Incident, and soon became convinced that Devine, Fred Goerner, Paul Briand Jr., Vincent V. Loomis and Bill Prymak were correct when they claimed that Earhart and Fred Noonan died on Saipan at an undetermined date after they failed to reach Howland Island on July 2, 1937. After 14 years of collaboration with Devine, With Our Own Eyes: Eyewitnesses to the Final Days of Amelia Earhart, was published in 2002 by a small Ohio company. He retired in October 2008 after 30 years of combined military and civilian service, and lives in Jacksonville, Florida with his wife, Nee, and their cats. You can contact him at mbcampbell29@aol.com. Show Notes: Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last Website Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last 2nd Edition on Amazon Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs Led Zeppelin Future Blind Almost Familiar
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk with Mike Campbell about his new book "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" the second edition. Nearly everything the American public has seen, read and heard in the media for nearly 80 years about the so-called Amelia Earhart mystery is intentionally false or inadvertently misleading. The widely accepted myth that the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan during their ill-fated world-flight attempt in July 1937 is among the greatest aviation mysteries of the 20th century is an abject lie, the result of decades of government propaganda that continues unabated to this day. Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last dismantles and debunks the popular theories that Amelia Earhart’s Electra crashed and sank off Howland Island on July 2, 1937, or landed at Gardner Island, now Nikumaroro, where the suddenly helpless fliers died of starvation on an island teeming with food sources. The Truth at Last presents many remarkable and enlightening new findings, eyewitness accounts, and never published revelations from unimpeachable sources including three famed U.S. flag officers and iconic newsman and Earhart researcher Fred Goerner’s files that reveal the truth about Amelia’s death on Saipan, as well as the sacred cow status of this matter within the U.S. Mike Campbell served as an award winning print and broadcast journalist while on active duty with the U.S. Navy and as a civilian public affairs officer with the Air Force. As a result of an assignment to write a newspaper overview story about the so-called Earhart “mystery” for the Navy, Mike began seriously studying the history of research into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. In 1988 he began a long–term correspondence with Thomas E. Devine, author of the 1987 classic, Eyewitness: The Amelia Earhart Incident, and soon became convinced that Devine, Fred Goerner, Paul Briand Jr., Vincent V. Loomis and Bill Prymak were correct when they claimed that Earhart and Fred Noonan died on Saipan at an undetermined date after they failed to reach Howland Island on July 2, 1937. After 14 years of collaboration with Devine, With Our Own Eyes: Eyewitnesses to the Final Days of Amelia Earhart, was published in 2002 by a small Ohio company. He retired in October 2008 after 30 years of combined military and civilian service, and lives in Jacksonville, Florida with his wife, Nee, and their cats. You can contact him at mbcampbell29@aol.com. Show Notes: Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last Website Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last 2nd Edition on Amazon Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission by Pretty Lights! Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs Led Zeppelin Future Blind Almost Familiar
The disappearance of Amelia Earhart is one of the worst examples of television promoting pseudohistory.