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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: Seriously... We Do NOT Know What Happened To Emelia Earhart
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2025 15:04:58 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


We spent millions to see if Nepali Ghost Snow Monkeys masturbate, to 
see if it turned you teen liberals on... I think we can use a few 
thousand dollars to see if we can find out what exactly happened to Ms. 
Earhart.

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On Wed, 8 Oct 2025 14:45:39 -0500,  super70s says...  

> We already know what happened to Amelia Earhart

We do?

Our knowledge about Amelia Earhart's disappearance centers on her final 
flight during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe and the 
subsequent, ultimately unsuccessful, search efforts. While we know the 
precise time and location of her last contact, the ultimate fate of her 
and her navigator, Fred Noonan, REMAINS ONE OF HISTORY'S GREAT 
MYSTERIES.

The Final Flight and Last Contact

The Goal: In 1937, Earhart was attempting to become the first person to 
fly around the world along the equator in her twin-engine Lockheed 
Electra 10E.

Disappearance Location: On July 2,1937, Earhart and Noonan took off 
from Lae, New Guinea, heading for their tiny refueling point, Howland 
Island, a two-and-a-half mile long speck in the central Pacific Ocean. 
This leg of the journey was the most challenging, requiring pinpoint 
navigation over vast, featureless ocean.

The Radio Exchange: Earhart was in contact with the U.S. Coast Guard 
cutter Itasca stationed near Howland Island to guide her in. Over the 
course of the morning, the Itasca received several clear radio 
transmissions from Earhart, reporting weather and her position.

Last Known Position: At 7:42 a.m. (Howland Island time), she reported 
being 20 miles southwest of the island.

Final Transmission: The last clear transmission was around 8:43 a.m. 
Earhart reported being near the island but was unable to see it and was 
running low on fuel. Her final, anxious words indicated they were 
flying on a north-south line but couldn't locate the land. They were 
never heard from again.

The Search and Official Finding

Immediate Search: The U.S. government launched an immediate and massive 
search effort, primarily conducted by the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard...

It became the most extensive and EXPENSIVE SEARCH OPERATION in U.S. 
history up to that point.

Soooo... a DEMOCRAT President can oversee spending millions of dollars 
on search and rescue for Ms. EWarhart, but Trump can't?

Why not?

Result: The search covered over 220,000 square miles of the Pacific 
Ocean BUT YIELDED NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OF THE PLANE, CREW, OR 
WRECKAGE.

Soooo... THIS is a lie: "We already know what happened to Amelia 
Earhart." - Toddler

Official Status: Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan were officially 
declared lost at sea in 1939.

Leading Theories

Since the failure of the initial search, the ultimate fate of Earhart 
has been the subject of several theories, driving continued modern 
research:

Crash and Sink (The "Ditched" Theory): This is the official and most 
widely accepted theory. Due to fuel exhaustion and failure to find the 
island, the plane crashed into the ocean near Howland Island and 
quickly sank into the deep water. The lack of wreckage is attributed to 
the deep currents and the relatively light construction of the 
aircraft.

Castaway on Gardner Island (The "Nikumaroro" Theory): The most popular 
alternative theory suggests Earhart and Noonan crash-landed on Gardner 
Island (now called Nikumaroro), an uninhabited atoll about 400 miles 
southeast of Howland. The theory is supported by various artifacts and 
possible bone fragments found on the island, which some researchers 
believe belong to Earhart.

Capture and Execution (The "Japanese" Theory): A less credible but 
sensational theory suggests they successfully landed on one of the 
Japanese-held islands in the Marshall Islands and were captured, 
imprisoned, and possibly executed as spies. There is little hard 
evidence to support this claim.

To this day, despite numerous dedicated expeditions and the application 
of modern technology, the final piece of the puzzle-the wreckage of the 
Electra or the definitive remains of the crew-remains undiscovered.

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"Trump Derangement Syndrome" Is a Real Mental Condition

All you need to know about "Trump Derangement Syndrome," or TDS.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a 
person has been driven effectively insane due to their dislike of 
Donald Trump, to the point at which they will abandon all logic and 
reason."

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, wrote a piece 
in the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that broke TDS down into three 
distinct phases or stages:

"In the first stage of the disease, victims lose all sense of 
proportion. The president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as 
if 140 characters were all it took to change the world."

"The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's 
vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting solely of 
hyperbole."

"As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish 
fantasy from reality."

The Point here is simple: TDS is, in the eyes of its adherents, the 
knee-jerk opposition from liberals to anything and everything Trump 
does. If Trump announced he was donating every dollar he's ever made, 
TDS sufferers would suggest he was up to something nefarious, according 
to the logic of TDS. There's nothing - not. one. thing. - that Trump 
could do or say that would be received positively by TDSers.

The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the 
early 2000s - a time when the idea of Trump as president was a punch 
line for late-night comics and nothing more.

Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - a term 
first coined by the late conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer 
back in 2003. The condition, as Krauthammer defined it, was "the acute 
onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the 
policies, the presidency - nay - the very existence of George W. Bush."