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Someone mentioned Johnson was well preserved, largely bare metal, because of its resting depth. Why, at 2,000ft deeper would the Sammie B be largely covered in what looks like algae? Water temp, currents, region??
I have one question. In which war did the US actually defended their homeland country against invasion? WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Irak, Afgahnistan like Russia or France?
Just remember, all that war was about at the time was to stop Germany taking back it's stolen land and reunifying, and to stop Germany expelling international banking cartels, communists, and foreigners from interfering in her affairs. That's all the war was over - not one allied leader commented about the holocausts, or mass murders, or anything of the sort, on the contrary, the only known mass murders were by Russians trying to pin them on the Germans like the Katyn massacre (they'd unalive a bunch of people, bury them in mass graves, then feign a retreat to let Germany take the area in hopes of reporting them later to pin a crime on them - in reality Germany often found the graves and reported them to the Red Cross and held a ceasefire for English and French red cross to attend and witness the exhumation of the victims). We bombed their cities for 100 days, they radio'd us to tell us that there we no valid targets there and only women and children were the victims, but we ignored them. This is why the V1 and V2 were V, "vengeance weapons". To get revenge against us for our atrocities. In no uncertain terms once you read the primary sources - we were the bad guys in WW2. And when you look at the 8M Germans who disappeared in Germany, and the 22M who disappeared in Russia and 12M soldiers, and then the holodomor of 80-120M human beings lost by the USSR's atrocities. We absolutely were the worst of the worst. And we won. So no wonder the next century has been horrific. Not saying the Germans would have been better, but we were absolutely terrible. We shouldn't have even been at war with them, all they wanted was their stolen land back and a chance at self determination without interference!
Some billionaire just wanted to do this so he could eat a massive amount of beans and have the craziest game of pasture football at the deepest part of the ocean! For the players there is truly no escape!
When you look at what people are capable of if there is a will then we all must accept that all of the problems we have can be overcome. So, the truth is our world is completely saturated in corruption, with not a single piece or facet of what protects 99% of the world's population from the 1%. There is no safe harbor for the principles that would see the true greatness and beauty of humanity to be realized. Albert Eisteen said " if there is a single child suffering anywhere in the world there is no progress" If Victor and a few hundred of his mates wanted to achieve that goal they could.
5'50" How serious is that ? The English Glorious carrier was sink by German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, thus gunfire, at record distance, even before the US entered WW2. US centric vision of WW2 in action.
Keeping in mind they fought a battle they never should have been in BUT they fought till the last sailor and for me personally that makes them warriors i will go through hell and back to follow
13:15 I love that the captain or the guy with the long hair congratulated the young fella who was driving the sub, even though they’re all working as a team. Very nice moment, I think to give him that to be proud of.
This kind of expedition need some military & navy escort from Philippine government or any representattive that needs to record everything for future references! This only specify that filipinos and philippine government don’t give a shit about the work of foreigners in their own turf thats why the country is f@cked up!
SUCCESS is the enjoyable by-product of setting aside One's "Little Tin God" complex, trusting the Science, and accepting that parameters and policies exist and are place for a reason.. Arrogance and Ye Olde Wrongheadedness have no place in lm REAL innovation.
I served on a US Navy Destroyer in 70-72. As we made our way to the gunline off of Viet Nam we passed through the area just north of where this battle took place into the San Bernardino Straits. I worked on the bridge and remember our Captain telling us about the battle and what Taffy 3 did. Ship wrecks dotted all over the navigation charts of the area. Looking out on the ocean where all of this took place. It was one of the most humbling passages we made. I'll never forget it .
Always been really interested in space and the World Wars. But beginning to find the deep ocean (and everything we don't know about it) just as fascinating.
There is a video on RU-vid with a Veteran telling his story in the water with his shipmates. After the ship shank, sharks were eating the men alive. How the water was soaked in oil. They survived by swimming away him and his friend. But most of the men in the water died after being eaten in the night by sharks. Horrifying and he described when you heard some of the men scream in the night you knew they were being eaten by sharks. I can't remember which ship or war this was. If someone remembers please leave it In the comments.
He has literally been all over the world, what a guy! I might know about something in this world he has never seen before, something nobody else has ever seen, ever, never. 🛸