If you find that interesting you will find this interesting as well
http://www.ameliaearhartmovie.com/georgeputnampsychics.htmlMore superstitious stuff. Some people complained about a link to the Casey Earhart comment, just google the two names together. There is all sorts of stuff on the net about that. It saddens me that a person above brought up the fiction aspect of AE saga. Think about this. What Casey said is not far off from what Tighar's hypothesis is that is what is interesting. Look up other links on the Casey AE thing don't just do one. Some have more info than others.
Casey gave two reading to GP. He did like two a day for most of his life and recorded them all. He has some pretty amazing predictions. There are these crazy big blocks in the ocean off of the coast off the coast of Florida. People were speculating that west coast of spain might have been the eastern entrance to the lost city of Atlantis. Casey predicted where the western entrance is. He said something (correct me if I'm wrong) about there being large man made perfectly squared off boulders, I think they are white for some reason. So a few years after these cubes are found and there are artifacts there that tie to artifacts found on the west coast of spain. Then you have his prediction of WWII, and on it goes. I'm not superstitious I just find his reading interesting where it relates to Tighar. Then there is some support to back his claims on other readings. The man was not a schist-er which I find interesting as well, most of them are.
Casey did two readings for GP. One of them one was when she was still alive and another was when she had already perished.
You can go to You Tube and look up Lenard Nimoy's in Search of the Lost City of Atlantis. This is where my trail to Casey started.