So…it seem that the US navy knew a couple of hours after they lost connection that it had imploded.
For their sakes I’m glad that it was very quick .
But the public wasn’t told till 4 days later …and all the rescue teams tricked into wasting their time And all that money!
Yet they cleverly took that opportunity to keep everyone’s focus for those 4 days away from the Courts and the H. Biden IRS debacle…what jerks …may their armpits be infested with fleas …
This is accurate in that they knew immediately that the sub was gone. James Cameron- has made at least 33 dives in submersibles to the Titanic wreckage. I saw an interview with him discussing this particular ill-conceived carbon fiber design and that he knew right away what had happened when he was told in the immediate hours afterwards that the sub had lost communication AND tracking.
He was told that those monitoring the descent picked up a loud explosion and that both comm and tracking ended at the same time. This alone was all the evidence needed to confirm that a catastrophic event had taken place because the tracking transponder is independent of the sub structure. It is in it's own pressurized containment vessel and has it's own power supply. For communication and tracking to be lost at the same moment, it can only mean one thing. Oh-- and the boom they heard might also be called a clue.
If NOT to serve as a distraction-- why would this info have been kept from the concerned public?