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Come on....the Navy with it's advanced sonar and radar technology heard a loud noise that was "consistent with other implosions" that they had heard other times. They heard it on SUNDAY afternoon shortly after the Titan lost communications abruptly with the mother ship, and near the site of the wreck of the Titanic? What else could it have been? How many other submersible subs were 3200 feet under the surface of the ocean on Sunday afternoon that could have imploded at about 1 or 2 pm??
If you had been told that instead of waiting while the media went play by play how they were slowly freezing and dying to death in the cold darkness at the bottom of the ocean for four more days wouldn't you feel a bit better about the way your son or wife died the way the Navy heard it? And WHEN they heard it?? I know I sure would.
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The Titan hull was constructed by rolling Carbon tape around the inner hull like winding thread onto a spool until the hull was 5 inches thick. Titanium domes were fitted to each end of the hull, and one of these domes was fitted with the entry/viewing hatch. The hatch was attached with 18 exterior bolts and could not be opened from the inside. IOW, once the crew was bolted in and submerged, they were trapped.
Unlike a steel hull sub exceeding its design depth and is crushed like a run over beer can, the Carbon hull of the Titan shattered like a glass bottle hit by a bullet. Death was instantaneous.
Jim0001
Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
woodguru wrote:
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You submit two post which are essentially the same verbiage. Obviously, you did not or cannot read your own crap that you post. The Coast Guard detected nothing. Have your caregiver read the story to you and the mystery will be unraveled as to who detected what!!!
Jim0001
Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
EmilyD wrote:
Come on....the Navy with it's advanced sonar and radar technology heard a loud noise that was "consistent with other implosions" that they had heard other times. They heard it on SUNDAY afternoon shortly after the Titan lost communications abruptly with the mother ship, and near the site of the wreck of the Titanic? What else could it have been? How many other submersible subs were 3200 feet under the surface of the ocean on Sunday afternoon that could have imploded at about 1 or 2 pm??
If you had been told that instead of waiting while the media went play by play how they were slowly freezing and dying to death in the cold darkness at the bottom of the ocean for four more days wouldn't you feel a bit better about the way your son or wife died the way the Navy heard it? And WHEN they heard it?? I know I sure would.
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They were holding back so we would be focused on the search and the Biden whistleblower would be relegated to the back page.
Jim0001 wrote:
They were holding back so we would be focused on the search and the Biden whistleblower would be relegated to the back page.
Yes...Hoping that criminal evidence would just blow over, and letting the media do its usual job of highlighting the story that moves focus away from Biden. Kind of like they hid him in his basement while they r****d the 2020 e******n...
In fact, the story is still the highlight on many MSM sites.
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