Then he gives us two examples of his predictions in the past that he had posted - AND THEY ARE BOTH WRONG. Really, his "vision" is so TV/Sci-Fi in nature as hard to take seriously. I hate to ridicule anyone's beliefs but really he asked for it by being so insistent on it and creating so many threads on the topic (it seems with each anniversary), seeming to boast of his alleged "superpowers". They would need solid evidence to support that vision and CALGUY has offered nothing. No investigation should ever be sidetracked because of one person's supposed 'vision'. If people can only get snippets and not useful information about our enemies, why bother? That reason by itself would be a great reason for our government to scape the remote viewing program. I really got tired of the response from CALGUY: "it doesn't work like that" when asked questions about where the plane or passengers were currently located. Our point is that the ocean is unforgiving and it is very easy to lose a body forever.
Of course that was complicated since only the dead that were identified as first class passengers were recovered and some not identified were given burial at sea. At that time I do not think that we had the means to search the sea floor at 18,000 feet where the Indianapolis was finally located in 2017 after previous failed attempts to locate the wreck.Įven with the Titanic sinking only 333 bodies were recovered of the more than 1500 people that were lost. So that means, that after four days, our Navy could only recover 25 of the 574 bodies that were lost at sea. Using Google I found this other statement about that recovery operation: "Of the total of twenty-one (21) bodies recovered, thirteen (13) were at least partially identified as indicated in Enclosure (B)." from this link. The Navy only learned of the sinking four days later, when survivors were spotted by the crew of a PV-1 Ventura on routine patrol. The remaining 890 faced exposure, dehydration, saltwater poisoning, and shark attacks while stranded in the open ocean with few lifeboats and almost no food or water. Of 1,195 crewmen aboard, approximately 300 went down with the ship.
"At 0015 on 30 July, the ship was torpedoed by the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine I-58, and sank in 12 minutes. Exactly, I brought up the Air France Flight 447 crash further up the thread, where they were able to find the wreckage at the bottom of the ocean relatively quickly and they still were unable to find 74 of the bodies, so with how fast human bodies can decompose or be eaten, I am not that surprised no human remains have been found YET from Malaysia Flight 370!Īre there some human remains from this crash at the bottom of the ocean, maybe, probably.Īnybody remember the Indianapolis: (CA-35)?