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39 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Is that what they were, 99 percent sure? Got a link to that number?

It sounds like it to me.  Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation.

By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?"

Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability?  Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". 

Just now, Mike31mt said:

It sounds like it to me.  Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation.

By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?"

Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability?  Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". 

Do you turn over every rock looking for a conspiracy?

Just now, Toastrel said:

Do you turn over every rock looking for a conspiracy?

How is this a conspiracy when it seems pretty factual that they knew almost immediately what happened but still played dumb with the entire world and allowed family and loved ones to believe they were hearing sounds for the last few days?

They should have said "we believe something very tragic has happened based on what we've observed, but we'll stop at nothing to bring them back home until we know for sure"

Is that so hard?  

3 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

How is this a conspiracy when it seems pretty factual that they knew almost immediately what happened but still played dumb with the entire world and allowed family and loved ones to believe they were hearing sounds for the last few days?

They should have said "we believe something very tragic has happened based on what we've observed, but we'll stop at nothing to bring them back home until we know for sure"

Is that so hard?  

They didn't know. Now they know for sure. Up until they found identifiable wreckage, there was no knowing, only suspecting, only evidence pointing.

7 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

It sounds like it to me.  Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation.

By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?"

Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability?  Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". 

Say they were 87 percent sure. What should they have done then?

4 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Say they were 87 percent sure. What should they have done then?

Say they were 87 percent sure.  Its not that hard.

18 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Lol how clownish are you people, really?

Go read Mikes post again, it was pretty innocent and had absolutely nothing to do with politics.

You and your buddies jumped all over him with the standard amount of psychotic fervor and made it about politics.

You guys are insane and struggle to have normal, rational conversations... thats really the takeaway here

 

14 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

It sounds like it to me.  Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation.

By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?"

Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability?  Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". 

No joke, he really posted this back to back :roll:

17 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Lol how clownish are you people, really?

Go read Mikes post again, it was pretty innocent and had absolutely nothing to do with politics.

You and your buddies jumped all over him with the standard amount of psychotic fervor and made it about politics.

You guys are insane and struggle to have normal, rational conversations... thats really the takeaway here

Lol I appreciate it but it's not needed

U.S. Navy Heard What It Believed Was Titan Implosion Days Ago

Note the language.

5 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Lol I appreciate it but it's not needed

No you're right its not needed........

 

 

 

I do it for funsies 

1 hour ago, Mike31mt said:

Mike makes an innocent comment and you all can't help but be insufferable D heads

Its true they could have been a little more forthcoming about their outlook for survival if they were 99% sure the thing imploded.

Doesnt mean you call off the rescue but at least openly share the information when the entire planet is following the story.  

And destroy a weeks worth of amazing memes?  F that.

Just now, paco said:

And destroy a weeks worth of amazing memes?  F that.

I guess this confirms the Deep State likes memes.

Just now, Toastrel said:

U.S. Navy Heard What It Believed Was Titan Implosion Days Ago

Note the language.

Whats the date on that report?  I dont think Mike was challenging the US Navy reporting.  I think he was reacting to the allegation--which seems to be true--that Oceangate actually knew the minute it happened and played dumb.

12 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Say they were 87 percent sure.  Its not that hard.

The thing is, most people don't just make up numbers and figures the way you constantly do.

1 hour ago, Phillyterp85 said:

I’m so confused.  What does he think would have been different?

Do you think something has to make sense when criticizing Biden?

There's twice as many BDS sufferers out there than there ever were with TDS.

It's the new pandemic.

6 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Whats the date on that report?  I dont think Mike was challenging the US Navy reporting.  I think he was reacting to the allegation--which seems to be true--that Oceangate actually knew the minute it happened and played dumb.

You need to learn how to use words. "Knew" has a meaning, and you use it incorrectly.
 

There was no "knew" until wreckage was found.

1 hour ago, jsdarkstar said:

I bet Joe Biden ordered the military not release the sonar info on purpose so he could spend tax dollars on a search and rescue operation just to con people into believe they could still be alive. Typical Dem Hoax. 

I heard Hunter shorted OceanGate stock before the big guy ordered the Navy to sink the sub.

14 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

It sounds like it to me.  Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation.

By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?"

Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability?  Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". 

How could it even be the Navy's fault that this guy's submersible imploded?  

I would imagine that the location of the Navy's ships and sensors are sensitive information, and they didn't want to make public at the time that they had heard something, as that could potentially give locations away.

1 hour ago, Paul852 said:

This just goes to show that ANYTHING will be turned political or the US government will be blamed somehow for some dipsh**s playing submarine.

You're overlooking the woke policies of this rich radical left CEO.

Typical liberal.

:pizza:  :roll:

I had to assist with picking up wreckage of a USAF F-4 that crashed in a foreign country.

We suspected they crashed, had a radar track of their journey up to the crash, but until people went and verified the plane was in pieces on the ground, we did not know it crashed.

2 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

You need to learn how to use words. "Knew" has a meaning, and you use it incorrectly.
 

There was no "knew" until wreckage was found.

How do they know the men arent floating somewhere in the ocean??  They haven't found their bodies.  Seems pretty irresponsible to consider them dead.  They wont know for sure until bodies are recovered 

1 minute ago, Phillyterp85 said:

How could it even be the Navy's fault that this guy's submersible imploded?  

I would imagine that the location of the Navy's ships and sensors are sensitive information, and they didn't want to make public at the time that they had heard something, as that could potentially give locations away.

Im referring to Oceangate, not the navy.

To me it seems like they had a pretty damn good idea almost immediately what happened but played dumb to the rest of the planet.

10 minutes ago, paco said:

And destroy a weeks worth of amazing memes?  F that.

You're just a shill for Big Meme.

1 minute ago, Mike31mt said:

How do they know the men arent floating somewhere in the ocean??  They haven't found their bodies.  Seems pretty irresponsible to consider them dead.  They wont know for sure until bodies are recovered 

Totally. Why don't you go find them?

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