No one knows for sure we can only guess but there certainly is a lot evidence to support the spy theory.
There have been rumors that Amerlia Earhart was a spy for the US government to watch the Japanese.
she was a spy 4 the us government
NO one knows what happened to her. Some theories suggests that she was a spy for the US government. I think that she was eaten by cows (the most reasonable guess). You should watch the movie its good.Here are some more theories; She and Fred Noonan Crashed on an island and starvedShe was brainwashed by the Japanese government and was Tokyo RoseShe returned to America Under a different Name
Amelia Earheart attempted to fly around the whole Earth but disappeared mysteriously. No one really knows what happened to her some think she was kidnapped by the Japanese and brainwashed who then became Tokyo Rose. Some believe she did not really disappear but was forced by the U.S government to change her name, for all we know she could have lived among us for many years.
the 2002 film I Spy Eddie Murphy's mission is to recover what for the US government
Us spy group
Yeah, and maybe also for what was then the National Commissariat for Internal Affairs- the (extension) or international branch. it was remarked she was seen frequenting Oriental restauants not long before the trip. Let us not draw too many conclusions- I assume you know what the NKVD was.
Undoubtedly governments would not overlook this possible means of obtaining information.
It was primarily intended to stop any spies from spying on the US, rather than allowing the US to spy on others
For the US it is: Take up arms against the government or work for a foreign country as a spy against the US.
Amelia got her license in 1928 when she came back from England so she could register an Avian she bought in England and exported to US. Although having been flying in US since 1921, you did not then need a license if flying private, non-commercial aircraft.
Possibly her most famous plane was 'The little red bus', her Lockheed Vega 5B in which she flew the Atlantic solo and created many other record flights. It is on display in the US National Air and Space Museum. Her final plane, the Lockheed 10, has never been found.