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Nonetheless, cheer up. The page is in good company. There are many other things which are missing, and perhaps you'd like to look for those instead. For instance:
Jimmy Hoffa - The Teamsters boss who has been missing since June 30, 1975.
CNN reports
that they are still looking in Roseville, MI while NPR
reports that Michigan authorities have stopped looking. You decide.
Amelia Earhart - Woman aviator who disappeared in 1937 while flying solo
over the Pacific Ocean.
March, 2018 Amelia Earhart seems to have been found. Her bones were discovered on an island 1,800 miles south of Hawaii in 1940. A report published by an anthropologist from the University of Tennessee working for the University of Florida, it concludes the assessment that the bones belonged to a man, as written in 1941, was false.
Amelia Earhart was known to be above-average in height and build for a woman, however, it is thought the original researcher applied his social bigotry (upper-class women are dainty) to discount the bones found.
The original find included a woman’s shoe, clothes, and a bottle of Benedictine (a drink favoured by Earhart), along with a naval instrument used by her navigator.
The research team employed a historical seamstress to analyse the clothing and compare them with Earhart’s drivers and aviators licenses.
They conclude it is more than 99% likely that she has been found.
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43323944
Previously...
Perhaps she has been found? ;
maybe according to NPR. or
perhaps not. Get the
facts and you decide.
Lost civilizations - Atlantis has been found according to
NPR... AGAIN! Could it be? Perhaps there is just something they do not want you to know
and part 2 about these lost
civilizations. Or, could we recommend a good book, such as
Chariots of the Gods? or
the movie by the same title.
First Cosmonauts - Yuri Gagarin was the first human (officially) in space. Did the Soviet government cause other less-successful cosmonauts to
disappear? Are some of the cosmonauts missing - even erased from
photographs? What happened to some of these phantom cosmonauts
according to Discovery.
Your Luggage - NPR
tells a story of lost luggage. MSN Money
talks about where lost luggage eventually ends up when it goes unclaimed.
Your other sock - Putting a pair of socks in the wash and only having one come out of the wash is a nearly universal problem. So much so, that
May 9th has been declared Lost Sock Memorial Day. It could be much more sinister. The Hugo Award-winning
short story
"Or all the Sea with Oysters" by Avram Davidson Says that paper clips are the larval stage of a life form. Clothes hangers are actually the intermediate form; the adult form is those bicycles that the police are always finding and auctioning off when nobody claims them. Could socks be
a stage in a life cycle of a similar life form? Perhaps you need to read it in The Vintage Anthology of Science Fantasy Christopher Cerf (editor), 1966, Vintage Book, pg 239-248.
Waldo - NPR suggests looking on
Google Earth. While Waldo has not been missing nearly as long
as Jimmy Hoffa or Amelia Earhart, he has been missing long enough to warrant the publication of
Where's Waldo?: The 25th Anniversary Edition.
Certainly there are many other things which are lost. In fact, any mystery novel or crime TV show or movie will
be looking for lost items or people. Perhaps they'll even help you find whatever you were looking for! While there are many places in which
one is more likely to find many lost items and people, you could look in
the Bermuda Triangle or find out
how the Bermuda Triangle works - although there are things
they don't want you to know about this legendary location. The
BBC might have solved this in 2009. It might be worth looking there, though. What you're looking for has
some probability of being there, depending on where it was last known to be or what it is, combined with
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
Good luck in your quest.
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