Anonymous ID: a98172 June 21, 2023, 6:33 a.m. No.19044668   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Titan Sub: OceanGate CEO Didn't Want to Hire '50-Year-Old White Guys' Because They're Not 'Inspirational'

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'' OceanGate CEO Explains Why He Didn't Want to Hire Experienced 'Ex-Military Submariners' ''

townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/06/21/ceo-of-oceangate-explains-why-he-didnt-want-to-hire-experienced-50-year-old-white-guys-n2624780

Leah Barkoukis

 

' In video being shared on social media, OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing vessel, explains why the company didn’t want to hire experienced sub operators.

 

"When I started the business, one of the things you'll find, there are other sub-operators out there but they typically have gentlemen who are ex-military submariners and you'll see a whole bunch of 50-year-old white guys," Rush told Teledyne Marine in a Zoom interview.

 

"I wanted our team to be younger, to be inspirational and I'm not going to inspire a 16-year-old to go pursue marine technology but a 25-year-old, you know, who's a subpilot or a platform operator or one of our techs can be inspirational," continued Rush, who’s onboard with British billionaire Hamish Harding, Shahzada and Suleman Dawood and Paul Henry Nargeolet. "So we've really tried to get very intelligent, motivated, younger individuals involved because we're doing things that are completely new."

 

He continued: "We're taking approaches that are used largely in the aerospace industry, is related to safety and some of the preponderance of checklists things we do for risk assessments and things like that, that are more aviation related than ocean related and we can train people to do that. We can train someone to pilot the sub, we use a game controller so anybody can drive the sub."

 

The CEO of OceanGate, which is operating the missing Titanic tourist submarine, explains that the company didn’t want to hire any experienced “50-year-old white guys” because they weren’t “inspirational.”

 

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— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) June 21, 2023

While rescue efforts have been unsuccessful thus far, banging sounds were detected on sonar, helping crews focus their search. In the meantime, however, oxygen supplies are quickly running out.

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The CEO of OceanGate, which is operating the missing Titanic tourist submarine, explains that the company didn’t want to hire any experienced “50 year old white guys” because they weren’t “inspirational.”

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Anonymous ID: a98172 June 21, 2023, 6:46 a.m. No.19044776   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19044763

 

I appreciate your question but to answer it would require me to reveal sources and methods.

 

I appreciate your question but my understanding is that is related to an ongoing investigation.

 

I appreciate your question but I did not consider that to be within the scope and purview of what I was tasked with.

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Clinton crony Charles Dolan Jr. lied about source of Steele dossier claim

 

nypost.com/2022/10/14/charles-dolan-jr-lied-about-source-of-steele-dossier-claim

 

Victor NavaOctober 14, 2022

 

A Democratic PR executive and ally of the Clinton family who contributed information to the infamous Steele dossier said Thursday that he made up the sourcing of a claim that wound up in the discredited anti-Trump report.

 

Charles Dolan Jr., a former aide to Hillary Clinton, testified in John Durham’s trial against Igor Danchenko on Thursday that he heard a claim about Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign while watching TV and regurgitated it to Danchenko, telling him that he had heard it from a “GOP friend” over drinks.

 

“I actually got it off of cable news,” Dolan said, according to the Washington Times, adding that he was “trying to throw [Danchenko] a bone because he was helping me.”

 

The nugget of information was relayed to former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, and purportedly provided insight into why he had left the campaign. It made it into ex-British spy Christopher Steele’s dossier via Danchenko, despite the sourcing being completely fabricated.

 

Danchenko, a private researcher and former FBI informant, emailed Dolan in August 2016 informing him that he was working on a “project against Trump” and asked the Democratic operative for “any rumor, thought, or allegation” related to Manafort.

 

“Let me dig around on Manafort,” Dolan responded, later emailing Danchenko the lie that he “had a drink with a GOP friend of mine” who told him Corey Lewandowski, who previously served as Trump’s campaign manager, “hates Manafort” and “is doing [a] dance” about Manafort’s resignation.

 

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“I thought I’d embellish a bit,” Dolan said on the witness stand.

 

Dolan also testified that the information he sent to Danchenko was “substantially similar” to the material in the Steele dossier, but that he didn’t realize the information he passed along to Danchenko was used in it until Durham’s team showed him.

 

Danchenko has been charged with five counts of making false statements to the FBI regarding the way he compiled information used in the Democratic National Committee- and Hillary Clinton presidential campaign-funded dossier.