On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 12:40:20 -0500, john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net>
wrote:
>Charles Lindbergh <spirit@stlouis.com> wrote in
>news:5a0amcpercmqfgadn6urjj566r1cmo52a7@4ax.com:
>
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 00:54:06 -0700, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
>> <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>With what The History Channel has become, I'm surprised they didn't
>>>claim 'proof' that aliens had kidnapped them using the black hole in
>>>the Bermuda Triangle...
>>
>> It is all just speculation. Same for what I suspect happened. I
>> would not be surprised if the US Navy enlisted Earhart and Noonan to
>> take aerial photographs of Japanese activity on the Marshall Islands,
>> where she subsequently was forced to make an emergency landing and was
>> then "rescued" by the Japanese, her aircraft impounded and all
>> transported to Saipan in the Marianas Island chain and then both were
>> imprisoned and executed after it was discovered they were spying.
>>
>> Like I said it is all speculation, but my version would make a great
>> movie........
>>
>
>IF the Japanese travel book was indeed published in 1935, that settles
>the arguement..
>
>http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/11/536620463/japanese-
>blogger-points-out-timeline-flaw-in-supposed-earhart-photo
>
>http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1223403/99?itemId=info%3Andljp%2Fpid%
>2F1223403&contentNo=99&__lang=en
Ah, but you overlook the timey-wimey effects of the Bermuda Triangle
black hole! >;^}
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