I don’t see a box of electronics.
I do know that if a death is going to be faked there’s a lot better ways of doing it and I gave examples.
Your hypothesis of a very complex, expensive, and dangerous operation involving a lot of people isn’t plausible.
"There are none so blind as those who will not see." John Heywood
It's the will's corruption bias that bribes and muddies your understanding.
You weren't really listening when I pointed out that your thoughts --goodness, even with examples!--about a faked death have no effect on the past's reality.
I didn't offer a hypothesis. I showed evidence but your untrained opinion about the plausibility of such things doesn't move a grain of sand, much less any mountain.
What was your clever retort and hypothesis as to how the camouflaged, manufactured, high-tech, classified SEAL Team equipment was seen onsite (and below) mere moments after the claimed accidental crash arrived at just the right time and place?