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

My new neighbor (who just moved in) and I started talking and lo and behold she has the same views that I do.

Anyway, I haven’t followed much about the implosion, but she believes that it may have been done on purpose. She told me that a lot of bankers were on the Titanic (a story in itself) and that there could be a lot of information still in tact that tptb don’t want to be found.

I haven’t looked into those allegations, but she told me that if I followed the money, there could be something to that.

Has anybody heard of anything like that?
 
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How inspiring!
 
LEAKED Titan Sub Transcript Shows Crew In Battle For Lives
Jeff Ostroff reviews the leaked Titan Sub Transcript which the internet is debating the authenticity of, to see if this scenario is real, and whether the crew spent 20 minutes fighting for their lives, only to have the OceanGate Titan submarine implode before it could resurface.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Dj8IJbP41c
 
Wreckage Of Titan Submersible Reveal How It Imploded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxBtZmyPzVA
{Scott Manley | 19 September 2024}

The US Coast Guard has just begun its public inquiry into the Titan Submersible accident, and in the process has released a number of documents, including, critically footage from a remotely operated vehicle showing the wreckages on the ocean floor.

I believe this wreckage confirms that the failure began at the interface between the carbon fiber pressure hull and the forward titanium interface ring. A great deal of composite debris has been pushed backwards into the rear hemisphere, while almost none is visible near the forward sphere.

Many more documents are available here and more witnesses will testify over coming days, providing new insights into this event
https://www.news.uscg.mil/News-by-Region/Headquarters/Titan-Submersible/

 
Many more documents are available here and more witnesses will testify over coming days, providing new insights into this event
https://www.news.uscg.mil/News-by-Region/Headquarters/Titan-Submersible/

U.S. Coast Guard playlist: Titan Submersible Hearings (Live Video)

First video in the playlist (see the link above for others):

USCG Titan Submersible Hearing, Sept. 16, Day 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avp_-wN3ekA
{U.S. Coast Guard | 16 September 2024}

U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation convenes public hearings into the loss of the Titan submersible.

The hearing is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. EDT Sept. 16, 2024, and on the following dates:

Sept. 17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27th


 
LEAKED Titan Sub Transcript Shows Crew In Battle For Lives
Jeff Ostroff reviews the leaked Titan Sub Transcript which the internet is debating the authenticity of, to see if this scenario is real, and whether the crew spent 20 minutes fighting for their lives, only to have the OceanGate Titan submarine implode before it could resurface.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Dj8IJbP41c


Watergate : End of Nixon presidency.

Heaven's Gate : Mass sucidie cult.

Oceangatte : Billionaire bloodbath.

Stay way from things with "gete" in the name.

Seriously though the orginal deep sea vessel, the bathysphere, wen't three times the depth without imploding and it was made out of cast iron. I don't get the obsession the owner of this copy hand with carbon fiber for deep sea subs. I've seen videos where he talks about how "safe" submaries are because there were so few deaths over so many years. That's like saying your paper mache' airplane is safe because airlines usually don't crash.
 
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OceanGate Wreck Shows Why Sub Wasn't Strong Enough To Survive - NTSB Shares Important Details
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAAQVntpk00
{Scott Manley | 30 September 2024}

The US Coast Guard has finished its hearings on the failure of OceanGate's Titan Submersible, after 2 weeks we've heard from a lot of people who are familiar with the technology, the company, or the people involved. And for me the most interesting thing is the details from the NTSB who delivered some new images of the debris, along with microscopic analysis of some recovered pieces.

Everything I see points to the carbon fiber hull not being fabricated to the standards needed to ensure safe margins needed for sustained operation. Some decisions during fabrication may have made the material weaker than it could otherwise be, and there's now evidence in the history of the vehicle pointing to degradation over time.

All the data and documents are here, and we're still waiting for a full report from the NTSB who will no doubt go into way more detail in an attempt to understand what happened in a split second 2 miles under the ocean. https://www.news.uscg.mil/News-by-Region/Headquarters/Titan-Submersible/

 
Does this thing look like it brews coffee, or is it just me?

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It does, doesn't it?

But at a quick glance, it surely seems more deep sea worthy than the Titan was.

Just the pilot's dome alone, if made in such a way it could easily detach itself from the batteries and propulsion pod, looks buoyant enough to reach the surface in an emergency.
 
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