But First, This is Today’s Enigma
Posted by jimmy11lentz
When news reports change, it’s essential to report those changes.
This is one of those moments.
The supposed breaktrough in the mysterious disappearance (well, reappearance) of Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan was the focus of a recent blog post on Jimmy’s Daily Planet. So, when this new revelation concerning the content of the aforementioned blog was revealed TODAY today, I wanted to make sure to update this developing story with the most current and accurate version.
Interestingly, the identification question in this photograph as to whether Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan are two figures among a group of people featured in the now famous picture, isn’t being totally refuted. It really looks like them. Until the Japanese blogger recently pointed out the critically important publishing date, the facial and body recognition seemed like the biggest hurdle in this 80-year mystery.
Instead, another giant hurdle of mystery has been put in its place.
For now, it appears the world has returned to not knowing the official whereabouts of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan after their plane went missing during their attempted flight around the world back in early July of 1937. All that can be done now is to wait for The History Channel’s expanded response to the claim made by the Japanese blogger and to continue to search for clues and answers.
Think about this turn of events:
A blogger potentially provided history-altering insight.
Maybe more people will recognize that there really is something to this whole “blogging” thing after all…
Posted on July 12, 2017, in Uncategorized and tagged airplanes, Amelia Earhart, flying, Fred Noonan, Japan, mystery, The United States of America, Today Show. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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