I was just watching an Sky News interview with Dr Michael Guillen talking the Oceangate sub and his experience having gone down to the Titanic wreckage in the year 2000. He was there as a journalist and shared how their sub got stuck between one of the Titantic’s giant propellers and the ship’s balcony, and there he contemplated death and found peace.
However, as he shared his experience, they showed this model of what the Oceangate sub looks like. Of course it’s a big fat one eye on the front.
The submersible story is even real? It’s so bizarre that the vessel has **no** lights! Seriously, where is the light source to illuminate outside for viewing? I have searched dozens of pictures of the vessel, and none of them show any external light sources. Truly strange. After 500meter, or 1500ft, below the water line, it’s pitch black. At the 12800 ft of the Titanic depth, it’s even darker, so you would need obvious and visible external light sources for any viewing.
Simpsons and Titanic Submarine!!!
Episode released January 8, 2006!!!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1671773485197139971
Here is James Cameron doing interview
“Oceangate” says it all.
What does it mean?
Ok. Anyone else thing the original titanic sinking was a ritual?
Yes, I think it was part of an insurance scam (check the weirdness with one of its sister ships prior to launch).
Yes, I think it helped set up the Fed (check passenger list and who just so happen to miss the launch).
But with the constant reminders, celebrations, movies, explorations, and so on, it seems to be that there was a supernatural element that I haven’t seen any articles/explanation for.
Has anyone checked the dates or symbolism behind the sinking of the boat in 1911 and (and this follow up 110+ years later)?
Edit. Titanic launched May 31, 1911 (doubles on the year). Sank on April 15, 1912.
Sub: event 111 years after the sinking. Triples for the year.
The original was a mega ritual.
Although this piece was well done, it seemed scripted to me. Also, I do not agree that we humans are “wired” to explore and that’s what makes us unique – it’s more like curiosity. I believe we are wired in different ways and that’s what makes us unique.
My gut tells me there is something more to what happened. Right now, I don’t know what, but I’m sure one of you will have or has figured it out.