USS Connecticut Sub has a Captain named "Bill Clinton"??!?!?! You can't make this sh*t up!!!
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Sharing is caring, https://files.catbox.moe/xsmj05.png 222 conplan whos code name is Eagle..? The hunt for red October a sub rams another sub.
Maybe operators are activated and their hunt was to start in October and this is the green light to go for Bill Clinton. I know this is all speculation and imagination but sometimes an idiot like me will spark an idea in someone smarter. LOL Edit: so iron=(shackles restraint) leg iron/lock Eagle=Bill Clinton or America This could be a couple different things one would be great and the other sounds horrible. Maybe Bill Clinton and America shouldn’t be the same word. LoL I understand his SS code name but damn Q….really. LOL
In this story Bill Clinton's vessel has been damaged, and is limping to a safe place. This really does seem like a comm of some sorts. Durham has just struck a blow to Clinton and 11 associates? (it says 11 crewmembers injured in story)
Ghislaine Maxwell (sub pilot)... TerraMar Project... Clinton Foundation.... this is all interwoven. There are a lot of clues lately, and it seems like we're getting closer to unraveling the mystery.
Durham is from Connecticut ;)
Wow, good catch!
Good point with Jizzlane, I forgot about the helo/sub pilot thing and the fact that by the end of the week some information about people involved is set to be released.
I never really noticed Q was such an afficionado of ASCII art. A+ work Q.
O7
"The underwater strike occurred in the South China Sea and the attack boat has been making its way to Guam on the surface since Saturday, a defense official confirmed to USNI News."
It's making its way ON THE SURFACE?!? A sub on the surface is like a cork floating on water. On the open sea, that sub is going to get bounced around -- and have some mighty seasick sailors. Guam is well over 1000 miles from the South China Sea.
There's more to this story than someone is letting on.
And BTW, where were the sonar guys? How did they miss whatever it was they ran into? Heads are gonna roll on this one, starting with the captain on down...which, if this is comms, says a lot.
Some sauce:
"Nuclear subs, on the other hand, rely on the power generated by the nuclear reactor onboard. The reactor generates enough power to run all electronic and electrical systems onboard, in addition to the life support systems of the crew. Therefore, unlike diesel subs, nuclear subs can go for days, or even weeks on end without surfacing a single time. In fact, theoretically, a nuclear reactor onboard a submarine produces enough power to run the sub for a couple decades!"
https://www.scienceabc.com/innovation/why-do-submarines-have-to-resurface-can-they-remain-submerged-indefinitely.html
Nuclear subs also travel faster underwater:
https://navalpost.com/submarine-cavitation-drag-underwater-speed/