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1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

AMELIA EARHART AMERICA'S GREATEST AVIATION MYSTERY: (PT II) CRASH, CAPTURE & COVER-UP

1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

Jon Hagadorn

History, Society & Culture

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2017

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

"Amelia Earhart (pt. 2) Crash, Capture & Cover-Up":

 Our Story: In AMELIA EARHART PT II we will discuss a mountain of witness (direct and indirect) testimony telling us that Earhart and Noonan survived their crash and were taken to Japanese held Saipan and imprisoned there, then either killed or allowed to die of dysentery from poor malnutrition. The island of Saipan is described as well as the Battle of Saipan, including the story of Suicide and Banzai Cliffs. We will discuss the two internments of the likely gravesites of Earhart and Noonan, the many military witnesses who saw her plane being destroyed by American military at Saipan's Aslito Airfield, and the many witnesses to related numerous stories of the presence of the two captured aviators on Jaluit, en route to Saipan. and in Saipan. Links to Books and research: Mike Campbell, The Truth at Last, 2nd Edition: https://earhartonsaipan.blogspot.com/2017/07/marshallese-government-confirms-date-of.html Fred Goerner: The Search for Amelia Earhart: https://earhartonsaipan.blogspot.com/2017/07/marshallese-government-confirms-date-of.html Fred Devine: Eyewitness: The Amelia Earhart Incident https://earhartonsaipan.blogspot.com/2017/07/marshallese-government-confirms-date-of.html Vincent Loomis: Amelia earhart: The Final Story https://earhartonsaipan.blogspot.com/2017/07/marshallese-government-confirms-date-of.html Movie: Flight For Freedom https://www.amazon.com/Flight-Freedom-Rosalind-Russell/dp/B00VQRFDEY/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1501869553&sr=1-1&keywords=flight+for+freedom 3 Top Theories for Earhart's disappearance (#2 is TIGHAR'S Nikamaroroo) from National Geographic https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1DVJR_enUS738US738&q=TIGHAR+%2B+nikumaroro+theory&spell=1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjgmsOolL7VAhUByGMKHZtOAg0QvwUIJSgA&biw=1094&bih=510 National Archives: Records Relating to Amelia Earhart (dock picture, Letter from France re: Bottle Found with letter connecting her to Jaluit in 1937

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0:00.0

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0:46.8

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0:48.8

You must be signed into the same Google account on both your phone and Chromebook. Oh, Oh, you're Only a short time ago, Earhart checked over every detail of her

2:04.0

eighty thousand dollar flying laboratory in preparation for her round the world flight.

2:08.0

This was to have been her greatest achievement, a sky dash of 28,000 miles.

2:13.0

With her husband, George Palmer Putnam on right,

2:16.0

she discussed the hazardous course which had been plotted for her

2:19.0

by Fred Noonan, the navigator who embarked with Miss Earhart

2:22.0

upon this great flight,

2:23.4

a flight which was to have marked her retirement to aeronautical research. Then to a waiting world came news of disaster as the plane failed to reach tiny

2:40.7

Howland Island in mid-Pacific. A British freighter, the Coast Guard and the Navy

2:45.0

sped to the search, the battleship Colorado ste with 3,000 men and 72 planes aboard, races

3:02.2

into the distant Pacific to join the greatest

3:04.5

searching hobby in the history of aviation.

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