by Jeff and Guy Here’s a hint. Something BIG is coming on October 1st.
Tag: research
Weekly Clipper Clip #11: The Story is True
Mr. Bill Stinnett, our lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, tells us of his beliefs regarding the search of The Lost Clipper.
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.
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.
Weekly Clipper Clip #05 featuring Steve Murphy of Netflix’s “Narcos”
This week’s Lost Clipper clip features Mr. Steve Murphy whom we’ve teamed with to investigate the disappearance of the Hawaii Clipper. As a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Stephen Murphy and his partner, Javier Peña, targeted the world’s first narco-terrorist, Pablo Escobar, and the Medellin Cartel. Living and working alongside their Colombian…
Weekly Clipper Clip #04 featuring Javier Peña of Netflix’s “Narcos”
This week’s Lost Clipper clip features Mr. Javier Peña whom we’ve teamed with to investigate the disappearance of the Hawaii Clipper. Javier Peña retired from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Special Agent in Charge (SAC) in January 2014 after 30 years of service. His career was highlighted by his volunteering for assignment to…
Lining Up West Coast Interviews for October
Guy and Jeff are lining up some West Coast USA interviews
Life in an Archive: A Visit to the Pan Am Collection
Reprinted article by Steve Hersh and Jason Sylvestre with permission from the University of Miami: http://library.miami.edu/blog/2015/02/16/life-in-an-archive-a-visit-to-the-pan-am-collection/ Life in an Archive_ A Visit to the Pan Am Collection _ University of Miami Library
Re-Researching the Richter Library
Recently, I visited the Richter Library to assess their effort of re-cataloging the massive Pan Am Airways. Wow, what a difference! On my last visit, I went through nearly twenty boxes of photos… this time, only five. Why? There is so much more to see and now items are in their proper order. Great job…
Cleared to Land
I just left the University of Miami’s Pan Am grand debut of the “Cleared to Land” exhibit and recognition program marking the achievement of reinvigorating the archive search system. It was truly a wonderful event and showcased speakers who helped put together a far more precise catalog system after over 700 man hours of effort….