To: Yosemitest
Her plane was found on Aslito airfield June 1944, by a number of US Marines (6 whom I've interviewed) where it was destroyed by US forces." Why would US forces have done that? It would have made a fine extra knot in Tojo's noose.
57 posted on
05/30/2013 11:30:19 PM PDT by
cynwoody
To: cynwoody
I don't know.
I guess it was a secret mission and they didn't want it known that the U.S. was responsible for her loss.
58 posted on
05/30/2013 11:35:34 PM PDT by
Yosemitest
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To: cynwoody
59 posted on
05/31/2013 12:02:29 AM PDT by
Yosemitest
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To: cynwoody
Read
Why the Cover-up? (about 3/4ths the way down of the link).
" ... Under the larger Goerner scenario from which he did not back off, the massive 16-day search operation for the missing plane would have been nothing but a gigantic sham, aimed primarily at deceiving the Japanese, because we knew all along that they had Earhart and Noonan in custody, but to let the world know would be to tip off the Japanese as to how we knew. One can imagine FDR laughing up his sleeve at his cleverness. Then with the sham threatened with exposure when Saipan was taken, Roosevelts only option, as he must have seen it, was to attempt to erase the evidence as fast as it appeared. ...
... Now, in the summer seventy-five years after Earharts disappearance, the national media have devoted their entire attention to an expedition by one Ric Gillespie of an organization called TIGHAR (The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) to the vicinity of Gardner Island (also known as Nikumaroro) in search of possible evidence of Earharts fate. We learn from Campbell that his May 14 to June 14, 2010, expedition was his ninth such trip.
Gillespie offers nothing but the assorted refuse he continuously and unsuccessfully tries to connect to the fliers or the Electra, says Campbell, but with a compliant, supportive media and a strong establishment wind at his back, he continues to receive untold hundreds of thousands of dollars from various donors, disclosed and undisclosed, for his serial expeditions to Nikumaroro. (p. 382)
This time, much of the establishment wind has come from Hillary Clinton:
Why the US support for this effort? Well, for one thing, Clinton herself is something of an Earhart aficionado. She said that when she was growing up in Illinois her mother was an Earhart fan and filled her ears with stories of the aviatrixs derring-do. This led Clinton to dream of herself becoming an astronaut so she wrote NASA when she was 13 to ask whether she could qualify.
NASA wrote me back and said there would not be any women astronauts. And I was just crestfallen, she said in her speech.
A second reason for todays government involvement is that the US government was heavily involved with Earharts effort in the first place, in part due to its demonstration of American skill and technology during the Great Depression. State Department personnel arranged for visas and safe conduct for Earhart and Noonan and helped shepherd them along the way. On the day she disappeared, a US Coast Guard cutter, the Itasca, was in position off Howland to aid in radio direction finding and resupply. (The Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 2012.)
Hillary and Gillespie can be seen here being much ballyhooed on CNN.
If the 1937 search was a sham, in light of the massive eyewitness testimony brought forward in Campbells book, how much more obvious a sham is this repeated searching for Earharts plane by Gillespie under the glare of the U.S. news media! And what an affront it is to those members of Tom Brokaws greatest generation who have had the courage to come forward and to tell us frankly what they saw with their own eyes! When our leaders have no further use for them, it would appear, they really have no use for them. ... "
60 posted on
05/31/2013 12:26:16 AM PDT by
Yosemitest
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