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🗓️ 4 August 2022
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The first documented case of aerial skyjacking occurred on July 29, 1938, when 15 Americans disappeared somewhere around beautiful Micronesia. For twenty years, Guy Noffsinger has painstakingly pieced together accounts, reports, information, and evidence that links the missing Hawaii Clipper to the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
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0:00.0 | Why do you keep going through all of this? Why haven't you just said, you know, we gave |
0:16.6 | it our best college try. We're done because, well, multiple reasons. One is it's the adventure. |
0:22.5 | It's solving the unsolved. That's part of it. Second thing is we've gotten to know many |
0:28.9 | people there who have become almost like family. They're dear friends and they've sacrificed much |
0:37.8 | to help us. And we just don't want to make their sacrifice in vain. And we've also become friends |
0:44.0 | with the family members who believe in us. We're their last hope. And if we drop it, this story |
0:49.4 | will go cold. So we're the last ones carrying the torch and we want to finish what we started. |
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1:16.4 | Well, this flight that she's on where she disappeared, what was the purpose of the flight? |
1:20.8 | intelligence collection. Publicly, it's just around the world stunt. You know, I have a woman |
1:25.1 | fly around the world. You know, that was the whole thing for putting them to sell books. But it was |
1:29.6 | really that was that's what it was initially. But then when the Air Force got a fault, they wanted |
1:35.1 | her to fly over the Marshall Islands to see what the Japanese were up to because it was a closed |
1:40.6 | space. No one was allowed to go inside there. And at the time of the Japanese Navy was very, |
1:45.5 | very strong. And they're they're enforcing that area. It's a no fly zone. |
1:49.4 | Well, let me tell you, there is a theory behind why you would use a woman because that was one of |
1:53.9 | the operations during the Soviet Union. It was what would Moscow was a denied area. And that was |
2:00.4 | the first female case officer they'd ever had. She got rolled up with a huge asset. I believe |
2:06.1 | was called Trigon. But the KGB never suspected a woman. That's why they did it because they were |
2:12.6 | so parochial. And they were so, you know, sexist value. You know, a woman's not smart enough to do |
2:16.7 | this. And I think if you think about that, the Japanese being very hierarchical like they are in |
2:21.9 | patriarchal, you know, and it's the the way it's structured is it would seem to me as that using a |
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