What happened to her, /x/?
Did she just die in a plane crash?
Did she survive instead? Or something else happened?
Taken prisoner by Japanese forces and held in Saipan where she most likely succumbed to dysentary after her plane crashed. Her navigator Fred Noonan was also captured but was beheaded after they were believed to be spys by Japanese officials.
>>19276941
All of this in 1937?
>>19276946
They were captured, but under the guise of rescue in the Marshall Islands. A recently uncovered picture found in the National Archives seems to show 2 caucasian figures seemingly waiting on a dock and both bear striking similarities to both Earhart and Noonan in particular
>>19276928
She was cute.
>>19276946
According to eyewitnesses interviewed in the 60s in Saipan, the two were taken there as prisoners soon after her plane crashed, Noonan was beheaded in a remote field and Earhart was kept in a 8x6 concrete cell until she died of sickness. Human remains were found of a 40 year old caucasian female in an expedition but have since disappeared so no DNA analysis could be done.
>>19276941
I hate japs so much
>>19276928
Another theory is that while flying high in the atmosphere, a strange anomoly in the sky flung her 70 years into the future. She survived the trip but suffered some genetic mutations which caused her to gender to flip flop at times. She learned the ways of computers and started a small korean pottery making imageboard known as 4chan.
>>19276984
Kek
>>19276984
I want to believe
>>19276984
That's absolutely plausible.
>>19276984
>>19276984
Oh god I did not expect that
>>19276979
The war is over, grandpa
>>19276941
>>19276963
That's bullshit. The picture is from a Japanese book printed in 1935.
>>19276928
whos that?
>>19276979
Lol, what a faggot.