James Cameron Reveals That He Knew What Happened To The Submarine

James Cameron

After the Titan submarine vanished, there was an extensive search that went on for days before it was tragically revealed that all five crew members had died. Later, it was revealed that the ship imploded spectacularly and the whole crew died instantly as the search was underway. However, filmmaker James Cameron is revealing that despite knowing that the implosion occurred early, the authorities still went ahead with the fictitious search. James Cameron swiftly learned the truth about what had transpired and observed how the media had chosen to keep up the shenanigans. Instead of swiftly letting the world know what had happened, they gave the impression that the crew members could still be saved.

James Cameron Knew The Submarine Imploded

The problem with this is that James Cameron chose to keep quiet about what transpired despite being aware of what was happening as well. Due to his more than 30 journeys to the depths where the Titanic’s wreckage is presently located, the ‘Titanic’ filmmaker had specialized knowledge of the entire case. He rapidly became aware of the hazards the OceanGate ship was taking and began reminding them of them. The OceanGate CEO consistently disregarded James Cameron, and then tragedy struck in a spooky way.  

He toyed with the public’s emotions, as did the officials who oversaw the rescue operation. It is true that. James Cameron told the BBC that the hunt felt like a protracted nightmare charade where people were rushing around discussing banging noises, oxygen, and other irrelevant topics. I was certain that the submarine was exactly where it had been at the previous depth and location.

They actually discovered it there. What had transpired was palpable in my bones. I called a few of my acquaintances in the deep submersible field right away. In approximately an hour, I had the information below. They were sinking. At 3500 meters, they were moving toward the bottom at 3800 meters. If the electronics, communication system, and tracking transponder of the sub all malfunction at once, the sub is lost. Unfortunately, the same ideas of disregarding warnings have led to yet another accident.