Amelia Earhart Discovery by Operation Stargate Psychic
As reported by prweb, a former military Operation Stargate Psychic remote viewer has drawn a map pinpointing what they believe to be the Amelia Earhart plane crash.
[PRWEB] Unknown to most Americans is that the tenth Amelia Earhart expedition departed quietly on May 18, to Nikumaroro Island in the Phoenix Island chain of the South Pacific. What makes this trip news worthy is that the marine science and engineering company – SeaBotix, Inc. will go to search for Earhart’s plane –– in the ocean.
In LNN’s discussions with Jesse Rodocker, Seabotix Director of Marketing and the mission’s underwater vehicle director, it appears he has every tool needed. Responding from the Seattle area, he said that he is to start on the atoll’s west side, in the area of the the Nutiran Point and Tatiman Passage. To date the expeditions’ theorists have focused on Earhart having made a safe landing and died as a castaway.
But, according the 1998 map, drawn by military intelligence remote viewer Joseph McMoneagle, the plane lies in waters 650 feet down off the Aukairame South sector, an area that has never been suspected by researchers. The former Operation Star Gate psychic remote viewer, has provided LNN with the Pentagon equivalent intelligence map showing Earhart’s Electra to have sunk immediately after crashing into a coral head. Skeptics should note that upon his retirement, Mr. McMoneagle’s information was so accurate that he received the Army’s Legion of Merit Medal for having made key contributions to the United States Armed Forces.
Before departing, Marketing Director Rodocker was supplied with a copy of this book, complete with its yardages and depths. According to LNN’s reporter, “Seabotix is well prepared. Our conversation confirmed Mr. Rodocker had a chance to review McMoneagle’s data, and that he was taking underwater vehicles that could dive over 500 feet.”
To date, McMoneagle is the only person to suggest the waters off Niku’s southeastern sector is the most likely search area. In their recently released book: Amelia Earhart – Take Off to Oblivion, the worlds only raw, intelligence community equivalent, wreck site data is made available with maps.
The public could know in June who is right in this odd competition. But in early May, the Special Collections Library Archivist, at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN thought McMoneagle’s data significant enough to enter it into the Earhart Permanent Archive.
Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/05/prweb4021814.htm


