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By Mike Campbell - Author - Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last
The claim that Amelia Earhart's bones were found on Nikumaroro has been long discredited and exposed as fraudulent; this idea is nothing but more hype and fake news from TIGHAR and their media toadies across the mainstream media. Further, this latest media blitz has surely been coordinated by those in Washington who do not want to see an Earhart memorial on Saipan, and such is their anger that they have activated more than the usual handful of media organizations to spread the latest TIGHAR manure across the land. The timing is too coincidental to be anything else. This new installment of the "lost bones" lie is nothing more than a thinly veiled response to the recent announcement about the plans to build the Saipan Earhart Memorial Monument.
Weasel words like "could have," "likely" and "99 percent probability" season the latest recycled TIGHAR trash, but at the bottom, it's nothing but smoke, mirrors and lies, as usual, from TIGHAR and those in the media who aid and abet their phoney schemes. I ask those who believe in real science -- not discredited fantasies like "remote viewing" -- to study the facts that Earhart researchers have compiled for nearly 60 years, and you cannot come to any other conclusion than Amelia and Fred Noonan's tragic and unnecessary deaths on Saipan.
Murderers are sent to their executions daily on the smallest fraction of the evidence presented in several books since Fred Goerner's 1966 bestseller "The Search for Amelia Earhart" solidly established the presence and deaths of Earhart and Fred Noonan on Saipan following their loss in July 1937, and inspired thousands of Americans to demand action from Congress to reveal the truth, which was thoroughly ignored. The additional mountain of evidence I present in "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" and in my blog, www.EarhartTruth.com to support the Marshalls and Saipan truth brings together Goerner's work and that of several other fine researchers and leaves no other conclusion than Saipan. If TIGHAR had the tiniest molecule of this evidence to support their false claims, the Earhart "mystery," would have been declared "solved" decades ago.
The major problem with the Earhart story is that the American public has been told unceasingly for 80 years that her disappearance is a "great aviation mystery," to the point that this canard has become part of our cultural furniture, blindly accepted without question by nearly everyone. In fact, the U.S. government knows exactly what happened to the fliers and simply refuses to admit it. I will not expand on this basic truth here, however, as anyone unafraid to learn the truth can easily find it. Although the truth about the Earhart disappearance is a sacred cow in Washington, it's also an open secret, available to anyone who desires to find, learn and understand.
By Mike Campbell - Author - Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last
The claim that Amelia Earhart's bones were found on Nikumaroro has been long discredited and exposed as fraudulent; this idea is nothing but more hype and fake news from TIGHAR and their media toadies across the mainstream media. Further, this latest media blitz has surely been coordinated by those in Washington who do not want to see an Earhart memorial on Saipan, and such is their anger that they have activated more than the usual handful of media organizations to spread the latest TIGHAR manure across the land. The timing is too coincidental to be anything else. This new installment of the "lost bones" lie is nothing more than a thinly veiled response to the recent announcement about the plans to build the Saipan Earhart Memorial Monument.
Weasel words like "could have," "likely" and "99 percent probability" season the latest recycled TIGHAR trash, but at the bottom, it's nothing but smoke, mirrors and lies, as usual, from TIGHAR and those in the media who aid and abet their phoney schemes. I ask those who believe in real science -- not discredited fantasies like "remote viewing" -- to study the facts that Earhart researchers have compiled for nearly 60 years, and you cannot come to any other conclusion than Amelia and Fred Noonan's tragic and unnecessary deaths on Saipan.
Murderers are sent to their executions daily on the smallest fraction of the evidence presented in several books since Fred Goerner's 1966 bestseller "The Search for Amelia Earhart" solidly established the presence and deaths of Earhart and Fred Noonan on Saipan following their loss in July 1937, and inspired thousands of Americans to demand action from Congress to reveal the truth, which was thoroughly ignored. The additional mountain of evidence I present in "Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last" and in my blog, www.EarhartTruth.com to support the Marshalls and Saipan truth brings together Goerner's work and that of several other fine researchers and leaves no other conclusion than Saipan. If TIGHAR had the tiniest molecule of this evidence to support their false claims, the Earhart "mystery," would have been declared "solved" decades ago.
The major problem with the Earhart story is that the American public has been told unceasingly for 80 years that her disappearance is a "great aviation mystery," to the point that this canard has become part of our cultural furniture, blindly accepted without question by nearly everyone. In fact, the U.S. government knows exactly what happened to the fliers and simply refuses to admit it. I will not expand on this basic truth here, however, as anyone unafraid to learn the truth can easily find it. Although the truth about the Earhart disappearance is a sacred cow in Washington, it's also an open secret, available to anyone who desires to find, learn and understand.