And cost the taxpayer a lot of extra money. Sad to say it that way, but there was no chance of a rescue because they knew it imploded on Sunday--from what I heard.
They didn't "know" until they found the wreckage yesterday. On Sunday they had a suspicion but not sufficient to be proof. But good to know that you are content with calling off an emergency search at the first idea that you were not alive.
I said, from what I heard. And that was that the Navy knew the submersible imploded on Sunday. They have all kinds of equipment and can tell when things happen-so that is why I said they wasted taxpayer money. If there was a chance those people were still alive, then I would say don't give up, but... You didn't listen or read carefully enough to criticize, but you probably had your mind made up!
No. You had your mind made up, that the sound signature was conclusive. Not even the Navy had that conclusion, and reported the information to the Coast Guard who continued the search until conclusive evidence of the Titan's destruction was found. They did not give up until then. I guess you would have.
Dramatic effect?? Optics? Make it even more false than your everyday false flag?
And cost the taxpayer a lot of extra money. Sad to say it that way, but there was no chance of a rescue because they knew it imploded on Sunday--from what I heard.
They didn't "know" until they found the wreckage yesterday. On Sunday they had a suspicion but not sufficient to be proof. But good to know that you are content with calling off an emergency search at the first idea that you were not alive.
I said, from what I heard. And that was that the Navy knew the submersible imploded on Sunday. They have all kinds of equipment and can tell when things happen-so that is why I said they wasted taxpayer money. If there was a chance those people were still alive, then I would say don't give up, but... You didn't listen or read carefully enough to criticize, but you probably had your mind made up!
No. You had your mind made up, that the sound signature was conclusive. Not even the Navy had that conclusion, and reported the information to the Coast Guard who continued the search until conclusive evidence of the Titan's destruction was found. They did not give up until then. I guess you would have.