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Is this what really happened to Amelia Earhart?

Amelia Earhart is pictured in Miami before her takeoff for her attempted aroundd the world flight.

The world may finally know what happened to legendary aviatrix Amelia Earhart. According to reports, it has now allegedly been discovered that the U.S government has lied to the American public for more than 4 decades about the fate of the legendary pilot.    Recently, a CBS special aired that held credence and now has revealed that it appears that Earhart  and Fred Noonan were held in a prison inside the Empire of Japan, and later, fully executed at the orders of Japanese officials.

Pacific Daily News first reported of the CBS special earlier this week, which, interestingly claimed that  Earhart was executed with Noonan at the Saipan prison in Japan.   The claim appears to have credence considering it has long been believed that Earhart was captured by the Japanese during her attempted around-the-world flight.

This previous photo surfaced allegedly showing Earhart and Noonan alive after the reported 1937 plane crash just before their reported arrival on the Marshall Islands.

The same CBS special went on to reveal that the U.S government recovered Earhart & Noonan’s remains from Saipan prison in secret.   People on the island of Saipan believe the story, and, at least 13 Saipan locals and those who were alive at the time have backed up the story. One local group has reportedly requested upwards of $150,000 to build a statue of Earhart in her honor on the island.

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