Titan sub lost at sea

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I suppose the white dude that declared the thing a boondoggle was right. Aren’t color revolution people more creative and superhuman, if so, they should use it about now and or find out life isn’t as American Marvel Cinematic Universe movies project.

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Seemed like a bad idea they didn’t even try to get this certified by inspectors.

Could mean the world just lost a billionaire and some other folks like the CEO of ocean gate I think was on this dive.

As usual “The Simpsons” was on the ball way in advance.
What is the record of correct predictions from that lot now; 50-60?
I’m also buckling up for the amount of conspiracy theories that will surely come to the surface now, how the billionaire was about to change the world and on and on.
What I find weird is this sub doesn’t have (a workin) GPS,making it an easy task to locate under catastrophies like this.

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GPS doesn’t work underwater.

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Especially at 1500 storeys under water.

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This is what Andrei Martyanov had to say about that boondoggle! Go 29:40 in to start.

RT article; in November, Rush explained that the vessel was entirely controlled with a generic bluetooth video game controller!

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Yeah that seems silly, but probably not related to carbon fiber hull failing.

Wonder what it would mean today if it can be proven this wreck is really the Olympic not the Titanic, as was theory mentioned in recent JPF audio blog?

Looks like they lied about working with Nasa, Boeing and UW for this:

Read they did work with university physics lab on earlier project but not Titan.

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Didn’t know their headquarters is at the Everett Marina:

Im sure there is a way to locate things underwater in 2023 though :slight_smile:

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Fishy fishy in the sea…
What’s revealed when you see me?

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They can use sonar/microphones to triangulate location on things that make noise.

Oceangate Submarine Disaster - What REALLY Happened

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This sounds like one shady sub shop.

Good clip, great warning lights lol.

This whole thing has become especially spooky to me upon discovery of this shop location of theirs being opened in 2009, I was working literally right next to this place that same year painting boats in dry dock.

This Marina has awesome boat cranes, but they charged really steep rates for lifting mid-sized boats out of the water for service boat captain I worked for was really unhappy with them about that.

Didn’t have any contact with anyone at Ocean Gate ever, never even heard of this company until this tragedy with the hull collapse.

Only other carbon fiber sub I’ve ever seen was up in Bellingham but that was a non-pressurized one.

This material is good for pressure tanks like James C described, but not hulls under pressure seemed like this had deteriorated from previous dives and was compromised, probably would never have passed safety inspections so that makes sense why Stockton avoided those. Honorable at least for captain to pass away with his own ship.

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The facts that you cite here are enough to make me believe this was drone operated and none of these people actually died. 747’s flying accurately into towers, astronots found living and working in “plane” sight after their Challenger craft explodes for the cameras. “They” have gotten really good at creating suspense “look over here” moments.

What did we miss?

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