Scientists Find Amelia Earhart's Bones #shorts #ameliaearhart

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'Finally solved' and 'POSSIBLY discovered' ARE NOT DEFINITE STATEMENTS!

Eddie
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I've been duped by "Facts Verse" so many times that I won't open anything from them anymore. Period...

lennartswenson
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She had no copilot. She had a navigator, Fred Noonan.

kentcarter
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A friend has a photo from his grandfather's military scrap book of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan from when they landed at the base he was at for fuel a few days before they disappeared.

SkunkMonkey
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Reporting this video for false and misleading content

markmalasics
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Gillespie would love this after declaring that the mystery was solved every 5 years for the last 30 years.😂

Numberlead
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Her and Jimmy Hoffa are probably never going to be found.

brian-ldvd
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a big difference between actually find her bones and possibly finding her bones.

Bumper
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What about the Islanders who saw both her and her copilot in Japanese custody after their disappearance on an occupied island in the South Pacific?

Charlie-dowv
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The word you’re looking for is DEFINITELY found. Until then it doesn’t mean much to any living family members.

catherine
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"scientists have determined..." ends up being: "a professor believes it could be..."

jyesucevitz
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If interested check out an old photo taken of the shoreline from a military boat, several weeks after the crash.
The British Navy was island charting, not searching and just taking photos of the shore lines, coincidentally from the same island the bones were discovered only a few years later !
The landing gear, ( one wheel) is visible sticking out of the water 100 yards from shore that matches her plane. Probably crash landed at the shore line and the plane was washed further away from the beach. The charting crew never went back to inspect the object sticking out of the water because the film wasn't developed right away .
I don't have the name of the show it was on but I'm researching again .
Navy searchers flew over THIS island the day after she went missing but NEVER landed a search party because the pilots said " No sign of life" or a plane but they should have sent a landing party.

johnmcmahon
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And where is the plane Boss, the plane?

bobbygoodman
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No way to tell unless and until they find the plane.

Tagurrit
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Meanwhile, at the start, she left Oakland on May 20, 1937, with Fred Noonan, probably flying over the gleaming new Golden Gate Bridge which opened on the 27th. They were last heard from July 2, less than a month from her 40th birthday. One of her earlier feats was to be the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic in 1932. Earlier, on May 20-21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh had been the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic to Le Bourget airport in Paris in his Spirit of St. Louis. What I find fascinating is that his airplane is still around, in the National Air and Space Museum in D.C.! It was an exciting time back then for these intrepid explorers! 😮😅😊

reyleno
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Definitely Identified a human body. Is it a male? dont know. Is it a female? yes unless it isn't. Is it Earhart? We found a body so the answer is a definite maybe NOT.

nevadadesertrat
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In actuality, she was eaten by the giant coconut crabs that infest the island of Nico Mororru. In fact the island is not even inhabited by humans (by law) because of the danger presented by these enormous, carnivorous crabs.

robertothayer
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Using those words tells your audience that this is still unsolved. Facts schmacks.

levelhead
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As I read through many of the posted comments, all I have to say is that a lot of people sure have stupid opinions.

ohyikes
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The bones were found in 1940? All this time they been saying where's Amelia and searching? What a waste of time and money.

jeffreyhall