Titan Sub NEW Air Force Audio: SOS For Help?

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Jeff Ostroff gives you an update on new audio from Titan Sub and the investigation of the OceanGate Titan submersible implosion on June 18th, 2023, which captivated the world. This week reports surfaced that the Royal Canadian Air Force released official audio of the banging sounds detected during the search and recovery of the Oceangate Titan sub. The sound file will be shown in the BBC Channel 5 Titan sub documentary titled The Titan Sub Disaster: Minute by Minute.

You will see a trailer for this new BBC documentary that has this authentic new Titan sub audio. You will hear this audio and analyze whether this could be the Titan Sub crew banging on the hull of the submersible to get the attention of the rescuers. It is possible the Titan crew was trying to signal help from the rescuers. What do you think? Is this the real Titan Sub banging noise?
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Well it obviously was something else because the sub imploded in a fraction of a second so I highly doubt red mist in the water was knocking the next day.

MeanBean
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It’s the sounds of the vessel slowing getting ready to crush itself

nyxtim
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You’re telling me they heard those 4 knocks, but not the implosion? What about the cameras? There were multiple cameras on the exterior of the sub. Where is the acrylic porthole? Theirs a lot they are not telling the public.

jayyoutube
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Sounds like SpongeBob is fixing the Krusty Krab roof.

weepeeteeee
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If Titan had not immediately exploded it would have surfaced due to its positive buoyancy. And if the vessel had not imploded immediately why would it do later? So the scenario of the people on board being there for some time awaiting help looks inconsistent with the wreckage found. Means, the thing imploded and that was it.

V-eq
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People, learn the SOS pattern. It can be used with sound, flash light, lasers….. O O O _ _ _ O O O

danielaramburo
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It's probably where the metal and fiber was crumbling

Crazy_whitegirl
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If you listen, the second 2 knocks is what a sonar return echo sounds like

markrhoades
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3 dots followed by 3 dashes followed by 3 dots if they could make any sound it would have been that

barrymack
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I've been dying to hear those sounds since last year. EDIT: These are not the popping sounds I'm looking for.

DJRonnieG
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Here's my theory the sub lost power fell to the ocean floor. The pressure in the sub drops then implodes....

caseydawson
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This had to be the biggest load of BS ever. It changed everything??? It was an excuse to waste millions of dollars for a jackass!!

davidjohnson
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I heard it was Stockton trying to plug the leak in the submersible. It started as a dribble, but became just a bit out of control. They used their fingers to try and stop it but eventually Stockton needed to use some nails and hammer in a wooden patch to stop the leaking. That’s the sound every one heard. It eventually just slowly filled up with water and she sank resting beside the titanic. I’m not sure why everyone thinks that Stockton was banging on his submersible. He was trying to fix it by plugging the hole.

toddgraham
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This is nonsense. They were dead in a split second. Not trapped in a disabled submersible .

garyprince
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No es perturbador ver que ellos supieran que van demasiado rapido y les hayan contestado "Exelent!"? Like wtf, cómo que excelente? Sabes calcular o qué?

catanielsen
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Imagine being 2 miles underwater in the booty shorts version of a sub, that was built with a Logitech gaming controller and some sheet metal from home depot 😮😮😮😮😮 Highest Ranking Darwin Awards recipients!

TennesseeTriStar
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Anyone knows universal SOS would be the choice.

gregadams
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It's the Windsor humm those Canadians.

davidwhitten
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Air Force?
Why do they Dis the Navy?

BEder-itlf
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This was debunked years ago.
Shame on you!

robert-wrxt