OceanGate Titan Sub Coast Guard Hearing SHOCKING Facts

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Jeff Ostroff reviews new EXCLUSIVE videos sent to him by a former "mission specialist", aka paid tourist on the OceanGate Titan submersible. He also analyses the U.S. Coast Guard public hearings presentation of the doomed OceanGate Titan submersible and events that led up to the Titan Sub Implosion. The wreckage was discovered sitting on the ocean floor just 330 yards from the bow of the RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912. The wreckage of the OceanGate Titan sub was recorded as rescuers discovered the debris field with the Pelagius Research ROV known as Odysseus 6000. The ROV Odysseus 6K is an easily transportable, extremely capable and deep-sea system that integrates into ships. The ROV supports executing time-critical search, rescue, and recovery operations.

This video shows the Ocean Gate Titan submersible's tail cone and a piece of carbon fiber in the foreground.

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Thank you to everyone who submitted the pictures and videos to Jeff so we can all see them and thank you Jeff for putting this information out!

The_Reckoning_Is_Here
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Criminal negligence is a galactic understatement.

matthewcuratolo
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“Mission specialists” is just a title to work around them not being allowed to take passengers… they are just high paying passengers. It’s part of the delusion of being professionals.

NeilRamsay-qz
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Considering how this was put together and their lax attitude towards safety, it's amazing that it went down and came back from those depths twelve times.

zarasbazaar
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The aviation industry has a name for this: tombstone technology.

isabelledetaillefer
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These are so much better without background music.
Your voice totally carries the presentation.

heinzriemann
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There’s actually 2 bolts missing. One right by that motorized actuator, light, camera, or whatever it is on top and it’s to the left of the one you pointed out. Thats quite a long distance between bolts but I’d bet he would say it doesn’t matter because the pressure is pushing in and not pulling out. It’s still unbelievable and there is zero excuse for this guy to put all these peoples lives at risk like that.

Full_Speed_Ahead
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Stockton Rush still sounds like the name of a Bioshock villain to me.

ichaukan
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How did anyone still go down in that thing, that submersible looks like science project it looks like something put together in someone's garage.

sonniewesley
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I have been waiting, Jeff. Thank you. Contraption, that is a great name for it. It is the Ocean Gate Contraption.

lindap.p.
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I was shocked when it was revealed the hull was wound like a spool of thread.

rogerwilcojr
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It's appalling that an epoxy based vessel was left outside in the Canadian winter.. did Stockton ever study what happens when water freezes inside tiny fissures?

HarryFlashmanVC
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I'm in no way even a novice in this world but if the intent of the experts has been to communicate to the rest of us that this guy was criminally reckless and incompetent, they've been successful. He murdered those people in my opinion.

DrWonderbaum
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And stop calling the paid customers mission specialists.
They were labelled that by the company to circumvent safety regs.

halcyondaystunes
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God I can't stop watching your videos. I'm hooked. Anytime I see a notification I'm RUSHING to watch as stockton rushed to make some titanic money.

nesrinoz
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I feel so bad for his wife and everyone else impacted by the implosion. I still think about this case every day, and your videos are by far my favorite to watch! ❤

chenango
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I'd have about as much confidence in visiting the Titanic wreckage in the Oscar M. wiener mobile. What a preventable tragedy.

chuckbouscaren
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If was on a mission and saw that electrical connection box, that would have been due to ask for an immediate refund! Scary stuff!

johnmauro
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I couldn't imagine paying $250k for that experience.🤦‍♀🤦‍♀If I was in the sub, my ghost would be going to rush saying, "Hey, I want my money back!"

almondjoy
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I would argue the glue joints were full of voids due to poor glue application and surface prep. Then when the sub was dropped causing the forward dome bolts to shear off it severely damaged the glue joint. Dives to depth only made this worse and I would wager that voids in the glue were the source of the popping sounds heard.

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