The Gaslighting Is Not Working
This Federal Agency Will Soon Be Aiding Trump's Mass Deportation Efforts
Chinese Government Wanted to Own Another Piece of America, This State Stopped it
How the First Amendment and Second Amendment are Linked
Is This the End of the ATF?
Defiant Schumer Refuses to Back Down Against Dem Criticism After CR Vote Backlash
Bernie Sanders Storms Out of Interview When Asked About AOC’s Senate Ambitions
Walz Snubs State Republicans While Making the Media Rounds
Don't Believe What the Media Says, People Love Trump
DeSantis Returns Millions of Dollars to the Gov’t After Meeting With Elon Musk
Is It Time for the DoD to Get a New Name? Pete Hegseth...
Republicans Move to Shut Down Chinese Police Stations Operating In the U.S.
Former Defense Minister Charged For Revealing Poland's Plans to Potentially Invade Russia
Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman Sure Had a Wild Exchange With Rep. Mike Lawler
Former Federal Prosecutor Under Trump, Biden Found Dead In Virginia Home
Tipsheet
Premium

Chilling Audio of the Titan's Implosion Has Been Released

AP Photo/Bill Sikes

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released chilling audio of the moment the Titan imploded on June 18, 2023, killing OceanGate co-founder and CEO Stockton Rush, UK billionaire Hamish Harding, French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet and father and son Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood. 

The deep sea vessel was attempting to reach the Titanic wreckage but lost communication less than two hours into the voyage, prompting a multi-day search that ended when debris from the submarine was found on the ocean floor. 

In the days of searching, numerous red flags about the vessel and the CEO’s vision surfaced. From Rush being on video explaining he didn’t want to hire experienced 50 year old white guys because they’re not inspirational to the company using substandard material for the vessel and many of its parts. OceanGate had plenty of warnings along the way from whistleblowers, former passengers and experts, but they were all ignored. 

“The definition of an accident is something that happened unexpectedly and by sheer chance,” Karl Stanley, former OceanGate passenger and colleague of Rush, said during testimony before a Coast Guard panel. “There was nothing unexpected about this. This was expected by everybody that had a little bit of information, and I think that if it wasn’t an accident, it then has to be some degree of crime.”

OceanGate suspended all commercial and exploration operations weeks after the incident.




Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement