Deep sea submersible with up to five passengers and crew missing on Titanic wreck dive

How much do you want to bet that they didn't go with an experienced honkey because they knew that anybody with real experience would point out some things that they didn't want pointed out.

Things that would affect the bottom line, deadlines and safety.

That all happened..

 
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The name “Titan” also mirrors a book that was written before the Titanic sunk that many point to as a predictive programming piece of fiction, as it tells the “fictional” tale of a magnificent ship “Titan” going to sea and sinking to an iceberg collision.

Brief Synopsis: “In 1898, just 14 years before the Titanic disaster, the writer Morgan Robertson wrote the novel ‘Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan’, a book that tells the story of a fictional ship whose sinking bears several similarities with real-life events in 1912.”

Too many orchestrated coincidences, the script writers are getting lazy.

I’m finding the Titan story to be really weird, too. It reads like a “fake your own death” scenario in a mystery novel: Let the world know that your sub is a cheap piece of crap about to go on an incredibly dangerous voyage. Fire everyone on your team who actually knows what they’re doing. Deliberately flout every safety precaution there is. The result? Nobody is surprised when A: Your voyage ends in doom, and B: Your sub–and you–are never found. And off you secretly go on your merry way.
Mind you, I’m not saying that I THINK that’s what happened. Only that this scenario seems almost more logical than that this crowd paid 250K to go on an obvious suicide mission for such a trivial reason. I mean, you could get a better look at the Titanic ruins by watching a YouTube video.


There is a connection between the Board of OceanGate, which just lost a submersible, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Thread

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1671095256522149888.html

Jefferey Epstein NY mansion was originally built by Isidor Straus

https://twitter.com/Cannatonik/status/1671809310073184259


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Here are the irrelevant thoughts of an old uninspiring geeky white guy.

 
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It has several layers of drop-weights so it can resurface using its own buoyancy. Apparently even an automatic one in case everyone inside is unconscious. If that system was operational, the sub should be floating somewhere on the surface. I think it's more likely they drowned/crushed by a leak. A complete electrical failure would be the only other possible option really. Then they might be sitting somewhere on the ocean floor, idle. If they were just 'stuck' they probably could have still communicated so that's unlikely. Also, it apparently takes around 4hrs to dive down all the way, they got lost after 1 1/2 ? So they were not at full depth when contact was lost. I'm going to go with they have died instantly or quite soon after contact was lost.

Called it.
 
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