Major Ed Dames on Bigfoot Stakeout and Carter's UFO Sighting
Posted Sunday, September 29, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent Night Dreams Talk Radio episode, host Gary Anderson interviewed Major Ed Dames, a retired US Army intelligence officer and the world's foremost remote viewing teacher. Dames has an intriguing connection to a historical mystery that could change the course of history.
The Lou Blanc, a specially built airplane, was designed to win the Orte Prize in 1919. Charles Nungesser, a World War I French Ace, and his Navigator, François Coli, were set to fly across the Atlantic. They beat Charles Lindberg by one week but unfortunately crashed in New Hampshire, resulting in their deaths. However, the aircraft made it to the US, and Major Ed Dames plans to retrieve part of it in May.
This discovery has the potential to change history, as the Lou Blanc's flight occurred 14 years before Amelia Earhart's mysterious disappearance. Earhart and her Navigator, Fred Noonan, vanished in 1937, and despite extensive searches, their whereabouts remain unknown. Dames' team discovered that Earhart's plane, the Electra, landed on Manra Island, east of Gardner Island, where all previous searches had been conducted.
Earhart and Noonan lived on brackish water for several months before their deaths. Dames has the precise locations of their stay and believes that the Electra is in a deep tree trench on the island. This revelation could finally solve one of the biggest mysteries outside of UFOs in the last 100 years.
To learn more about this fascinating story, check out the Night Dreams Talk Radio episode featuring Major Ed Dames. The video offers a unique perspective on historical events and provides compelling evidence that challenges our understanding of the past.