Did Biden Use the Missing Submarine to Distract Us from the FreightWaves Event?

Throughout this week, the United States coast guard has been on the search for OceanGate’s missing Titan submersible. Last Sunday 5 people, including billionaire Stockton Rush and his son, paid $150,000 per person to be tour the wrecked Titanic in a makeshift submarine. The sub went missing and the coast guard sprung into action to find the missing persons.

This story dominated the news cycle. You could not go onto social media without seeing discussions, memes, or updates about the search for the submarine. However, now it is reported that the United States Navy detected sounds “consistent with an implosion” shortly after the underwater vessel went missing, yet the search continued. News outlets inspired hope, but the Biden administration knew the submarine most likely imploded and all survivors were lost.

This leads one to speculate the intent of the White House to conceal this information from the public. The same week, popular transportation news publication, FreightWaves, hosted their yearly event. Our investigators believe that President Joe Biden intentionally let the story of the Titan submarine linger in the news to distract the public from the future of supply chain.

What could be the motive you may ask? FreightWaves employees are often vocal detractors of the of the truck driver shortage narrative, while the government agencies like the ATA and FMCSA often push this agenda to secure funding for transportation related projects. On the surface, It seems like the Biden Administration used the story of the Titan submersible to distract the public from learning the truth out the truck driver shortage.

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