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Old July 13th 17, 05:06 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default History channel investigating Earhart photograph

On Jul 12, 2017, Peabody wrote
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A recent Amelia Earhart documentary was based largely on a photograph
purportedly showing Earhart and Noonan on dock after they were "rescued" by
the Japanese military. Now it appears the photo was taken at least two years
before the Earhart disappearance.

The History Channel has announced they are investigating this:

"HISTORY has a team of investigators exploring the latest developments about
Amelia Earhart, and we will be transparent in our findings," according to the
statement. "Ultimately, historical accuracy is most important to us and our
viewers."

Yeah. The channel that brings you the Ancient Aiens bull**** sure needs to
worry about its reputation.


The first thing one should note is, The History Channel, along with Discovery
Channel, The Learning Channel, Velocity, and the NatGeo Channel are all
Murdoch owned. They are doing their best to deliver a set of "alternate
facts” as exemplified by that other Murdoch channel, Fox News.

As for that photograph, the question to be asked is; Where are the Japanese
soldiers and sailors?

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Regards,
Savageduck