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1 posted on 03/20/2012 10:40:55 AM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone
"Lost"

More likely to be a Kamikazee

2 posted on 03/20/2012 10:45:27 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Twotone

Chances are really slim that she’s still alive.


3 posted on 03/20/2012 10:46:18 AM PDT by lurk
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To: Twotone

Wasn’t she a big lib?


4 posted on 03/20/2012 10:46:34 AM PDT by dragonblustar (Allah Ain't So Akbar!)
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To: Twotone

Why can’t they let her RIP?


5 posted on 03/20/2012 10:46:48 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (I'll "vote for an orange juice can", over Barry 0bummer and another 4yrs of his Regime From Hell!)
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To: Twotone
Japanese attacks during World War II Earhart Light, pictured here showing damage it sustained during World War II, was named for Amelia Earhart during the late 1930s.A Japanese air attack on December 8, 1941 by 14 twin-engined bombers killed two of the Kamehameha School colonists: Richard "Dicky" Kanani Whaley, and Joseph Kealoha Keliʻhananui. The raid came one day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and damaged the three airstrips of Kamakaiwi Field. Two days later a Japanese submarine shelled what was left of the colony's few buildings into ruins.[15] A single bomber returned twice during the following weeks and dropped more bombs on the rubble of tiny Itascatown. The two survivors were finally evacuated by a U.S. Navy destroyer on January 31, 1942. Howland was occupied by a battalion of the United States Marine Corps in September 1943 and known as Howland Naval Air Station until May 1944. All attempts at habitation were abandoned after 1944. Colonization projects on the other four islands were also disrupted by the war and ended at this time.[16] On 10 June 1944 a U.S. Navy Martin PBM-3-D Mariner flying boat (BuNo 48199),piloted by William Hines, had an engine fire and made a forced landing in the ocean offshore of Howland. Hines beached the aircraft and although it burned, the crew escaped unharmed, was rescued by the USCGC Balsam (the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island), transferred to a sub chaser and taken to Canton Island.[17] Kamakaiwi Field suffered additional damage during World War II and all but disappeared. Ironically, while Howland Island was colonized in 1935 as a future aviation facility and is known in popular culture mostly because of its association with the last flight of Earhart and Noonan, no aircraft is known to have ever landed there, although anchorages nearby could be used by floatplanes and flying boats during World War II.
6 posted on 03/20/2012 10:50:46 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Twotone

7 posted on 03/20/2012 10:53:07 AM PDT by Theoria (Rush Limbaugh: Ron Paul sounds like an Islamic terrorist)
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To: Twotone

The mystery has long been known - they were kidnapped by the Briori. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_37%27s_%28Star_Trek:_Voyager%29 :-)


8 posted on 03/20/2012 10:53:46 AM PDT by knittnmom (Save the earth! It's the only planet with chocolate!)
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Enhanced analysis of a photograph taken just months after Earhart’s Lockheed Electra plane vanished

What photo?

10 posted on 03/20/2012 11:03:21 AM PDT by fso301
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To: Twotone

I hope they realize it’s a recovery, not a rescue mission.


12 posted on 03/20/2012 11:06:15 AM PDT by AU72
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To: Twotone

How convenient:

US reportedly to search again for Amelia Earhart’s plane
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2861211/posts

The State Department plans to join a new effort to find the plane of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart, 75 years after she mysteriously disappeared over the South Pacific.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will take part in a ceremony Tuesday morning announcing the joint public-private search at the State Department, The Wall Street Journal reports. The event, “Amelia Earhart, a Pacific Legacy,” which is pitched as a celebration of the U.S.’s pan-Pacific ties, will be streamed live at 9 a.m. on the State Department’s website, a spokesman for the agency said.

Earhart’s twin-engine Lockheed vanished July 2, 1937, as she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, left New Guinea (now Papua New Guinea) on their way to Howland Island in the South Pacific as part of an attempt to circle the Earth.

The half-million-dollar search, financed with private funds, will begin in July.


16 posted on 03/20/2012 11:23:45 AM PDT by ILS21R (John Locke: When the social contract is broken, the people must revolt.)
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To: Twotone
“We can be defined not by the limits that hold us down but by the opportunities that are ahead.”"

Have to give props to Hitlery for this line. Though the "we" in her statement probably means the government whereas I would take it to mean individuals.
18 posted on 03/20/2012 11:44:46 AM PDT by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: Twotone

“The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, ..... Ric Gillespie, executive director of the group,....”

and so ends my interest in the story.


19 posted on 03/20/2012 11:44:53 AM PDT by I cannot think of a name
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To: Twotone

Ric Gillespie: “The most important thing is not whether we find the ultimate answer or what we find, it is the way we look,” he said.

Sounds just like libs that Rush describes who say the result or answer is not be all - end all, rather, it is the question that is most important.

I’d be willing to bet if Earhart’s plane or remains are ever found, she’ll then be held up as an icon of pioneering lesbianism.


20 posted on 03/20/2012 11:49:15 AM PDT by miele man
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To: Twotone

I have a little trouble with the idea that someone would ditch with the gear down. I suppose they could have landed on a beach and had the plane washed out to sea later by a storm.

The skeletal remains and evidence of a camp on Nikumaroro seem to have been pretty well investigated by the British colonial authorities. They attributed them to a middle-aged, probably native, man who had died at least twenty years before the remains were found in 1940.


23 posted on 03/20/2012 12:43:11 PM PDT by Grut
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26 posted on 03/20/2012 1:28:34 PM PDT by mjp ((pro-{God, reality, reason, egoism, individualism, natural rights, limited government, capitalism}))
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To: Twotone; a fool in paradise

Well informed sources have informed me that Amelia is now a groupie with the heavenly rock band.


27 posted on 03/20/2012 1:33:02 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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