DEBRIS RECOVERED: Parts from Titan submersible brought ashore after catastrophic implosion



A ship that had been searching for the ill-fated Titan submersible is back in port in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Wednesday, with debris from the destroyed vessel.

Debris from the lost submersible Titan has been returned to land after a fatal implosion during its voyage to the wreck of the Titanic captured the world’s attention last week.

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40 thoughts on “DEBRIS RECOVERED: Parts from Titan submersible brought ashore after catastrophic implosion”

  1. No better time to have a submersible go kaboom than when a president's son gets sentenced a once in a lifetime deal when everyone else would be sitting for a few years. No better time

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  2. you don't need to investigate the debris to know what went wrong. It should have been obvious from the 99 red flags that this probably wasn't going to end well

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  3. hmmm… pieces that big and no one could find them sooner. I am surprised pieces that large exist after an implosion that deep. Maybe like 9/11 when we were supposed to believe that the force of the explosion of jet fuel made the twin towers collapse like a professional building demolition and the driver's license of the pilots just landed on top of the debris. I wonder why fewer and fewer people believe anything that the globalist MSM or the NWO experts and scientists say? Uncover that debris and lets see what is there? I do not believe you. Something is wrong with your "story".

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  4. ESG hard at work killing people. Everything else over merit and experience. Major corporations should prepare and stop adopting WEF and Fink policies. Are you prepared to lose everything? Die for it? If you adopt those policies, it will back fire and you won't win.

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  5. I notice that people seem to argue with each other about how fast or slow the 5 people died in the implosion of the sub. That is not the point,the point is that it should not have happened at all. Maybe after this there will be regulations for future subs so it won't happen again. Rip for the 5 who died.

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  6. I don't think they were in it I think it was a billionaire faking his death because he went to Jeffrey Epstein's Island. He also was the owner of the Pennsylvania railroad. Which seems a little odd considering the fact weren't all those the trains that fell off the track lots of questions I'm sure this media will never give you the answers that you're looking for because they're working with the billionaires

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  7. So privileged being billionaires. If it was the rest of us, they would never try to find and recover our vessel nor try to recover our remains. Worst of all…we taxpayers are footing this bill. Sickening

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  8. Nearly 10 days after the Titanic submersible imploded and killed all five passengers on its journey to the wreckage, the company that operated the vehicle, OceanGate, is still advertising trips to the Titanic shipwreck on its website

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