They found Amelia Earhart . . . again . . . maybe

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I have never bought into the he "spying on Japan" idea. I am not sure that the Navy even had any interest in doing that at the time. And even if they did, they had the means to do it for themselves. The got lost and ran out of fuel theory makes more sense. Or maybe they got kidnapped by a UAP. Of course I wasn't there to see what really happened.
 
EVERY year around this time the Amelia Earhart story surfaces with "new clues" that need to be investigated. That's every year. It got too old and too predictable to even pay attention to anymore. Pay by CC, and wait! we'll be able to do it again next year!
 
EVERY year around this time the Amelia Earhart story surfaces with "new clues" that need to be investigated. That's every year. It got too old and too predictable to even pay attention to anymore. Pay by CC, and wait! we'll be able to do it again next year!

Right on. It's clearly the inspiration for "The Curse of Oak Island" and a bunch of other TV "reality" series where "adventurers" search and search and search for some supposedly hidden treasure and never find anything.
 
I am one who also believes that they missed Howland Island and ended up in the drink. The key feature for me in the whole mess is that the ship at Howland was not equipped with any direction finding equipment. The USCGS assertion that two transmissions 30 minutes apart from Earhart's plane showed the same strong signal strength leads me to go with the theory that they flew past the island, unable to pick it out against the ocean and the shadows cast by broken clouds.

I await submarine drone pictures with interest.
 
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