Posted on 10/07/2023 6:23:55 AM PDT by logi_cal869
Many rumors & inconsistencies (e.g., batteries vs. nuclear vs hypoxia, etc.), but the common thread is both the level of secrecy and tone of disinformation.
Most interesting to me is reports that it got snagged in seafloor 'defenses'/'traps' placed by CCP for Taiwan/US subs, a revelation.
Awaiting forthcoming updates in the days/weeks to follow...
Very sad. Thanks for posting.
A revelation in many ways. Thanks for posting.
“55 Presumed Dead After China’s Nuclear Sub Gets Caught In Trap Meant For US, Its Allies: Reports”
Let’s see if the usual bunch tries to blame Putin for this also. Based on what they’re claiming, without evidence, regarding the Palestinian attack on Israel, you’d think Putin’s generals organized it.
“Most interesting to me is reports that it got snagged in seafloor ‘defenses’/’traps’ placed by CCP for Taiwan/US subs, a revelation.”
Must be a lot of crap down there, had no clue about the traps either. But, overall, submarine accidents are always kept very quiet - expect that clown who tried to go down to the Titanic in a fiberglass vessel - he got plenty of publicity.
GPS problem?
“Whosoever diggeth the pit,
Shall fall in it.”...Bob Marley
Proof of concept?
Maybe it was the bat soup?
One is reminded of the proverb about digging a trap for one’s enemy, and then falling into it instead.
“One of our submarines is missing.”
A nuclear sub couldn’t stay submerged for six hours? I wonder what they broke that caused them to suffocate in such a short time.
This doesn’t make a lot of sense. (Not blaming you, Logi…)
Great news. Hopefully they send their best guys over there to retrieve the sub and all the missiles blow up at the same time when they Bering it back to their base
These two sentences seem somewhat contradictory...
Anyway what kinda trap was it?
Ps 35 8 So let them fall into their own traps.
Let them stumble into their own nets.
Let some unknown danger catch them
They suffocated on six hours? Am I missing something?
Wondering if the “trap” had explosives too
Again, as I stated, ‘many inconsistencies’ (my word for it is ‘fog’).
However, that’s what we get from the USG as well regarding loss of naval assets, so it’s to be expected.
I researched reports of a ccp sub loss prior to posting and there’s enough weight to the reports that I opted to post the best article I could find (rather than DM).
I believe that they did lose an asset, but at this time the ‘fog’ is obfuscating useful details/facts, the most interesting being the seafloor obstacle reports (akin to losing military assets in their own minefield).
55 sailors is a small crew for that sized sub.
Whose to say they weren’t the guinea pigs to test the efficacy of said trap.
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