US President Donald Trump said he had ordered the declassification and public release of all government records related to Air Liel Earhart and stressed that her 1937 disappearance during her flying attempt “Millions”.
Trump described his destiny as a “interesting story” and noted that many people asked him to make all government ensembles available to it.
After returning to the office at the beginning of this year, Trump committed himself to get out and release records of several important individuals, although the name of Earhart was not initially included in this list.
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Since then, the administration of the Republican President has published thousands of pages of records of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. All of them were murdered during the sixties and the files did not reveal any blockbuster information.
Both the FBI and the National Administration of Archives and Records have already issued benefits of earhart documents. Some who have been able to explore its disappearance almost 90 years ago doubt that the government is much more on it.
Who was Amelia Earhart?
Earhart was an aviator and the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean. During her attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world, she disappeared into the South Pacific.
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“Amelia has done almost three -quarters around the world than at once, and without a notice, it disappeared, has never been seen again,” Trump wrote on his social media website. “Its disappearance, almost 90 years ago, captivated millions. I will order my administration to declassify and dismiss all government records on Amelia Earhart, her last trip and everything else about her.”
When did they disappear?
Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared as they flew from New Guinea to Howland Island during her attempt to become the first pilot to orbit all over the world. Before disappearing, she was radiated that she was running low on the fuel.
The Navy made a search, but did not find any trace.
The official position of the US government was that Earhart and Noonan descended with their plane. In 1939 it was declared legally dead.
“The US government on Amelia Earhart is still not classified,” Gillespia said in a telephone interview.
Are aliens involved?
Since then, many theories have emerged, some more attractive than others, including extraterrestrial kidnapping or Earhart’s live secret secret secrecy in New Jersey, further speculation suggests that the Japanese were executed she and Noonan or died as a Castaways on a remote island.
If these records throw some light on Earhart’s fate, it is a welcome action for historians and enthusiasts of Earhart.
Meanwhile, Mindi Love Pendergraft, Executive Director of the Museum of Hangar Amelia Earhart, said in -mail that Trump’s action “will surely arouse the interest of those who are dedicated to revealing the secrets of Earhart’s disappearance”.
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