Motoaki Nishin
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2017 2:04 pm
Media steps on it's own toes yet again.
The photo was published in a Japanese travelogue
named the Motoaki Nishin 2 years before. Probably taken in 1934.
To funny for words, really.
NBC, CNN, History Channel........
Mud in your faces.
Those facial recognition experts need new jobs
I for one doubted the photo for three reasons.
One is the lady looks like a Japanese woman doing laundry.
Two is the alleged Fred Noonan does not look at all like him at all.
Three is they did NOT have enough fuel to make
radio contact at Howland island then fly 1,000 miles
north.
It is unlikely they had enough fuel to make Gardner island 250~ miles away.
Best estimates say they had less than an hours fuel remaining at Howland island.
About 120 miles at best cruise speed.
And lastly the cadaver dogs at Gardner island is so much horseshit.
Gardner seems the most likely spot if they made landfall
but the deep water fish food theory still has top billing.
The photo was published in a Japanese travelogue
named the Motoaki Nishin 2 years before. Probably taken in 1934.
To funny for words, really.
NBC, CNN, History Channel........
Mud in your faces.
Those facial recognition experts need new jobs
I for one doubted the photo for three reasons.
One is the lady looks like a Japanese woman doing laundry.
Two is the alleged Fred Noonan does not look at all like him at all.
Three is they did NOT have enough fuel to make
radio contact at Howland island then fly 1,000 miles
north.
It is unlikely they had enough fuel to make Gardner island 250~ miles away.
Best estimates say they had less than an hours fuel remaining at Howland island.
About 120 miles at best cruise speed.
And lastly the cadaver dogs at Gardner island is so much horseshit.
Gardner seems the most likely spot if they made landfall
but the deep water fish food theory still has top billing.