As the oil still seeps from the sunken hulk of the Battleship USS Arizona, also too does our thoughts and remembrances still linger of the day it was sunk – December 7th, 1941. For me, I take this moment to not only reflect on the sacrifices of the honorable men and women during World War II, and all…
Tag: Hawaii Clipper
Weekly Clipper Clip #14: The End of A Bygone Era
Investigator Stephen Murphy talks about the end of an innocent bygone era of early airlines giving way to skyjacking and criminal intent commonplace today.
…and then there is this…
As the bold headline in the Sunday Albuquerque Journal News Paper (Feb 5, 1939) shouts “Air Circles Baffled by Disappearance of Hawaii Clipper,” so goes our investigation. In a reverse of how we normally give information to our readers – we have decided to post the Page 7 article to better give the taste of…
Traces Found of Lost Clipper
Thanks Jamie for your message and I too must keep an open mind as I have been at this for over 16 years and am susceptible to target fixation (tunnel vision). Proof to another possible ending for the clipper may be found in the news papers from September 1938. In one article from the Reno…
Weekly Clipper Clip #13: An Adventure of a Lifetime
Mr. Bill Stinnett, our lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, is full of anticipation about The Lost Clipper, a story of a lifetime.
Weekly Clipper Clip #12: We’re In It 100%
Mr Javier Pena talks of the extreme importance of research when it comes to the investigation of Pablo Escobar and The Lost Clipper.
Choy’s China Clipper Restaurant
Never give up hope! I have to remind myself those words from time to time. I recently had the pleasure of visiting Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey a few weeks ago and time sure has had its impact on the location that hosted Wah Sun Choy’s China Clipper Restaurant (lower left corner under…
Weekly Clipper Clip #10 with A Former DEA Officier
Javier Pena returns this week from his Netflix hit show “Narcos” to talk about The Lost Clipper as the first hijacking in aviation history and how it opened the door to modern day terrorism.
Weekly Clipper Clip #09 with A Former Hawaii Five-O Investigator
Mr. Bill Stinnett, lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, hints at the multiple hurdles we face in our exploration in search of The Lost Clipper.
Flight Interrupted: A Century of Planes that Did Not Arrive
Recently, I was made aware of an article in Parade Magazine by renown aviation author Christine Negroni on the eve of the two year anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. In the repost of this interesting article, Christine mentions the Hawaii Clipper as among a sad but real correlation between of MH-370 other similar…
Weekly Clipper Clip #08 with Dr. Vernon Grose
Dr. Vernon Grose, air disaster analyst and former member of the National Transportation Safety Board, returns this week with a philosophical concept about man versus evil and how it relates to The Lost Clipper.
Weekly Clipper Clip #07
A local citizen from Chuuk, Micronesia tells us his motivational feelings on the ability to solve the mystery of The Lost Clipper.
