The Crashed and Sank vs. Castaways Controversy

   In the end, Mr. McMoneagle will save the Discovery Channel hundreds of thousand of dollars in exploration costs.

Bankrolled by the Discovery Channel, in June, 2010, a good group of people returned from their tenth journey to Nikumaroro Island in search of the missing American pilot Amelia Earhart, who vanished in the first days of July, 1937. As is many historical cases, the reason they continue to  fail is their commitment to a  flawed research premise.

This prevented them from using a map drawn by the Number 1  Remote Viewer with the former U.S. Military's Operation Stargate Team  [the 902nd M.I. at Fort Meade, MD]. That rumored intelligence report is now available in. . .

Amelia Earhart

Take Off to Oblivion

US$ 18.50 each

We dispute their safe landing premise. In Take Off To Oblivion, you will be treated to the answer as only Joseph McMoneagle  can detail the story. Starting with an intelligence style inside the fuselage airfield reconnaissance of the planes on the ground at Lae City Airport, in Pau Pau, New Guinea that morning, the book goes on to document  Earhart's unknown flight path and her cockpit  decisions.    

After reading this book, one buyer blogged: "The quality of Remote Viewing demonstrated is quite simply astonishing and sets the standard of what to expect from expert professional remote viewing."

There have many movies and documentaries about this mystery.


After Historians looked this book over, it was put into the Purdue University Library [West Lafayette, IN] as well as their Earhart Special Collections Library. We also sold copies to the  Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum giftshop bookstore, and to the Atchison, Kansas Public Library. It has since been purchased by the author's local City and Junior College libraries. This book provides an unprecedented "How to Find the Plane" guide, with a map that includes water depth and marks off geographical yardages to the debris field. 

The answer to the Earhart mystery has been found. If you really want to find out what happened to Amelia Earhart, get Take Off To Oblivion.

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