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Message Subject QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
Poster Handle FLYNNL1VE5
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"WE HAVE THE SUB" and "HOSTAGE RELEASE."

Could this be the submarine that went missing between Rothschild Points A & B near the Arctic Circle and their South American holdings? And those men didn't die, but were held hostage?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63741134


Yes was a sub from Argentina. Funny the BUSH CIA clan has an estate in South America with a private military of their own. Paraguay which borders Argentina.

The Paraguayan Senate voted 2006 to “grant U.S. troops immunity from national and International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction.”

The BUSH family could definitely had sumething to do with the RED OCTOBER SUB
 Quoting: FLYNNL1VE5


WIKIPEDIA SOURCE FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH
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On 17 November, it was announced that she had not been heard from since 15 November when the vessel was on its way to Mar del Plata from Ushuaia following a military exercise, and that a search and rescue operation had been launched 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) southeast of San Jorge Gulf.[17][18] [19][20] There were at least 44 servicemen on board the missing submarine,[21] including Argentina's first female submarine officer, Eliana María Krawczyk.[22] The submarine carried oxygen for no more than seven days when submerged.[23][22]

The search and rescue operation was carried out under the auspices of ISMERLO, an international organisation of over 40 countries set up in 2003[24] following the Kursk submarine disaster.[25] The search area was 482,507 square kilometres (186,297 sq mi) in size[26] and weather conditions throughout the search and rescue period changed, making the task far more difficult on days with large waves and high winds.[27][28]

On 23 November the Argentine Navy said an event consistent with an explosion had been detected,[29] on the day the submarine lost communications, by CTBTO seismic anomaly listening posts on Ascension Island and Crozet Islands.[30][29][31][29][32]

By 24 November, the search and rescue operation to find San Juan involved more than 30 aircraft and ships from Argentina, the United Kingdom, Brazil, the United States, Chile and other countries. In all, more than 4,000 personnel from 13 countries assisted the search, scouring an area the size of Spain.[33]

On 27 November, it was revealed to the press that according to the submarine's last report from 15 November, San Juan's snorkel leaked water into the forward storage batteries the day before, which ignited a fire. After quenching the fire, the crew disconnected the forward storage batteries. The submarine continued to move powered by the aft batteries.[34]

On 30 November, 15 days after the San Juan went missing, the Navy declared the rescue part of the operation to be over, turning its attention to finding the submarine and not her crew.[1] The loss of 44 crewmen constitutes the largest loss of life aboard a submarine since the Russian Kursk sank on 12 August 2000.[35]

THERE ARE RUMORED TO BE AT LEAST 4 CIA SUBS IN OPERATION WORLDWIDEcool2
 
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