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Date: | 09-11-12 |
Host: | George Noory |
Guests: | Richard Martini, Stewart Rhodes |
During the invasion of Saipan, US Marines found her plane. |
Bob Wallack, US Marine, found her briefcase on Saipan in 44. |
Honor her memory properly. Tell the truth. |
I've been working on the eyewitness accounts for 30 years. What Tom King's report is missing is pretty fundamental - Devine was not the first GI to see the plane. He may have been the first person to report it (and pretty adamantly as well, reporting to his congressman, calling the media and everyone he could find to do so after the war - not exactly someone out to make a buck from his account). Devine has details in his account that are factually incorrect, but that doesn't make his entire testimony incorrect.
For example, in the official govt record on the reply to Devine's accusations, they claim because he inaccurately identified a fisherman's hut at Susupe, his entire account was suspect. (Special agent Patton's report from 1960) I find this kind of reverse reasoning silly, and not worth examining. It's not that Devine saw the plane on Aslito airfield - it's that six other GI's saw the plane. Devine corroborated a number of details that the other GI's claimed. So that makes his testimony worth examining.
The first people to see the plane at Aslito were Marines on June 19, 1944. I know that detail because the wire operator who decoded the message did so for Col. Clarence M. Wallace on that date. As he said to me during his interview in Tupelo Mississippi "I remember it as if it was yesterday." Combined with numerous other corroborated details he gives, I found his testimony, Douglas Bryce's testimony, Andrew Bryce's testimony, Robert Wallack's testimony and many others (as recounted in the second of Devine's book (with M. Campbell) where he solicited accounts from GI's who'd been there) credible and verifiable.
I'm here on Saipan interviewing people in their 80's who recall these events. Some are chomorro. Some are American veterans. And I've just found a Japanese man who claims he was here when she was executed. I'm tracking down his details as we speak.
So we are left with - why ignore the eyewitness accounts? It's not just Devine. So far we have 12 GI's who claim they saw her Electra here. Are they all liars? Are they all besmirching their uniform by making up this fantastic detail that her plane was here? To me it borders on the ridiculous that people would not follow up on these reports. The only logical conclusion that I can get from people not following up on the over 200 eyewitness reports (from Georner, the priest's extensive interviews with Matilde Arriola and others, Don Wilson's many people, Oliver Knagg's filmed interviews in Mili, Jaluit, Mike Harris's interviews (always incorrectly ascribed to TC Brennan, who was just accompanying Mike) - the only possible reason people have not followed up on these is "egocentric americanism" - if a person doesn't speak English then their account must be suspect.
At least I hope that's the reason and not some more nefarious conspiracy to obfuscate the facts. I choose not to follow that path, as my experience working with people in the defense dept, homeland security and CIA - (during my research for the film "Salt") is they love to solve a mystery as much as the next fellow.
I wish the folks at Tighar the best - I'm here on Saipan (EarhartOnSaipan) with a small crew with determination and a desire to know the truth. We didn't come here with any preconceived idea about WHY she wound up in Saipan. We came because we wanted to follow the evidence. We are following up on good reporting done by Fred Goerner, by Oliver Knaggs. We have numerous eye witness accounts that have never been published as to her presence here on the island, we have numerous eye witness accounts by US soldiers who saw her plane, or came across other evidence she was here, we are currently looking at sites that have never been examined before. And we'll let you know what we find.
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