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BREAKING NEWS: Debris Field Discovered Near Titanic Amid Desperate Search for Missing Submersible

An urgent around-the-clock effort to locate the missing Titan submersible has led to the discovery of a debris field near the site of the Titanic, marking a potential breakthrough in the search. The U.S. Coast Guard made the announcement but has not confirmed whether the debris is linked to the Titan, which was carrying five people on board, including the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, and four passengers.

The Titan was on an expedition to view the Titanic wreckage when it was reported overdue on Sunday. The vessel was en route to the site where the iconic ocean liner sank over a century ago. OceanGate Expeditions, the company leading the trip, has been conducting yearly voyages since 2021 to study the decay of the Titanic and the underwater ecosystem that surrounds it.

When it launched, the Titan was estimated to carry a four-day supply of breathable air. However, Thursday marked the end of this critical 96-hour window, amplifying the urgency of the search efforts. Experts have highlighted that the duration of the air supply is an imprecise approximation and could potentially be extended if the passengers took measures to conserve air.

The rescue mission has been broad and intensive, involving ships, planes, and other specialized equipment. An underwater robot sent by a Canadian ship has reached the seafloor, and a French research institute has added a deep-diving robot equipped with cameras, lights, and arms to the operation. The U.S. Navy has also dispatched a specialized salvage system designed to hoist heavy undersea objects like the 20,000-pound Titan submersible.

Despite the massive effort, the rescue mission faces significant challenges. These include locating the vessel, reaching it with the rescue equipment, and bringing it to the surface, all while the supply of breathable oxygen is dwindling.

Adding to these challenges is the vast size of the search area, which is twice the size of Connecticut and located in waters 2.5 miles deep. Dr. Rob Larter, a marine geophysicist with the British Antarctic Survey, likened finding the submersible to locating a “needle in a haystack” due to the completely dark environment and the size of the Titan, which is about 22 feet long and 9 feet high.

The search efforts have been guided by underwater sounds detected in the area on Tuesday and Wednesday. The exact location and source of these sounds remain undetermined, but experts have described them as “banging noises.” This could potentially be encouraging, as submarine crews unable to communicate with the surface are taught to bang on their vessel’s hull to be detected by sonar.

In the midst of the unfolding crisis, allegations have emerged suggesting that significant safety warnings about the vessel were issued during the Titan’s development. The implications of these revelations are not yet clear.

The situation with the missing submersible has captured global attention, with broadcasters around the world closely monitoring the development and estimating when the breathable air supply might run out.

BREAKING – Major Fire Erupts AT Germany’s Largest Amusement Park, Europa-Park Rust


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UPDATE: June 19, 2923, 19:28 CET

A spokesperson for Europa-Park announced around 7 PM via Twitter that all visitors can return to their hotels. He also assured that the park would reopen tomorrow.

The Offenburg Police Headquarters has stated that the cause of the major fire remains unclear.

According to the police, the fire broke out around 4:40 PM. As per SWR information, visitors were asked to leave the park, but it was not an evacuation.

UPDATE: June 19, 2023, 19:00 CET

According to the latest reports, the fire is now under control, but it is yet to be fully extinguished. The emergency services are still working on the ground, and it’s confirmed that no one has been reported hurt so far.

UPDATE: June 19, 2023, 17:41 CET – The fire has broken out in the “Spanish Village” area of the Europa-Park Rust in Baden-Württemberg, as confirmed by the Offenburg Police Department. Firefighters are currently on the scene attempting to extinguish the blaze. Images and videos on the internet depict a large black column of smoke that can be seen from a considerable distance. No further details regarding the cause of the fire or any possible injuries have been provided by the police at this time. It’s worth noting that this is not the first major fire at the amusement park. In May 2018, the “Pirates in Batavia” ride in the Dutch area of the park was destroyed by a fire, which was likely caused by a technical defect​


A significant fire has broken out at the popular amusement park, Europa-Park Rust, located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, according to local police.

Reports from the scene indicate that the flames have risen to several meters high, producing a smoke cloud that can be seen from considerable distances. The incident has caused disruptions to the park’s operations, with visitors having to evacuate some of the attractions.

A witness, interviewed by the Swiss portal “20min”, detailed hearing two to three loud bangs before witnessing the ignition of a large fire. The individual was on the Atlantica Supersplash ride shortly before the incident and was compelled to leave due to the escalating situation.

The smoke plume from the blaze has reportedly spread over the Spain-themed area of the amusement park, further complicating efforts by the authorities to contain the situation.

Details regarding the cause of the fire or any potential casualties remain unclear at this time. Authorities are working diligently to manage the incident and ensure the safety of all park visitors and staff.

Europa-Park Rust, one of the largest theme parks in Germany, attracts millions of visitors every year with its range of attractions inspired by European countries. The impact of this incident on the park’s operations in the immediate future remains uncertain.

This is a developing story, and further updates will follow as more information becomes available.

Stay with us for more updates as we continue to follow this story.

BREAKING – U.S. Tourist Killed in Shocking Attack at Germany’s Renowned Neuschwanstein Castle

Man Harasses Women and Hurls Them into Ravine: Prosecutor Suspects Initial Sexual Offense, Followed by Shocking Attack

Update 3:59 pm German time: The women encountered the 30-year-old man during a hike on Wednesday afternoon. Before the violent attack, he had reportedly harassed them sexually. The location of their meeting is described as east of Marienbrücke.

The victims were found lying next to each other about 50 meters deep in the ravine. The rescue operation was carried out by Bergwacht Füssen, a local mountain rescue service. The 22-year-old woman was responsive when found, while her friend was airlifted to a clinic where she succumbed to her injuries.

The 30-year-old suspect was presented before a magistrate at the Kempten District Court following his arrest. The court approved the prosecutor’s request for an arrest warrant, and the suspect has been placed in a correctional facility.

In the wake of the incident, police are asking for any witnesses who may have seen the crime or any suspicious activity beforehand to come forward. They can contact Kempten’s Criminal Police at the phone number 0831/9909-0.

Operations at the Neuschwanstein Castle and Marienbrücke have returned to normal as of June 15th, according to a castle staff member.

Update 3:40 pm German time: According to the German newspaper Bild, all three individuals – the two women as well as the perpetrator are US citizens.


Schwangau, Bavaria – The serene ambiance of one of Germany’s top tourist attractions, Neuschwanstein Castle, was shattered when a 31-year-old man launched a shocking attack on two young American women, aged 21 and 22. The encounter, initially marked by sexual harassment, took a deadly turn as both women were forcibly thrown into a nearby ravine.

A Scenic Hike Morphs into a Scene of Horror

Senior public prosecutor, Thomas Hörmann, provided a chilling account of the incident to German newspaper BILD. “The crime occurred on Wednesday around 2:40 PM German time. The two tourists met the man on a hiking tour east of Marienbrücke and ended up joining him,” he said. As the trio made their way to an overlook via a beaten path, the situation took a horrifying turn when the man attacked the 21-year-old woman.

A Brave Attempt to Help Ends in Tragedy

Coming to her friend’s aid, the 22-year-old woman tried to intervene, only to be choked and thrown down the slope by the assailant. The 21-year-old was also thrust into the ravine. Rescuers found the pair approximately 50 meters below, highlighting the grim scene of the horrific events that unfolded. The 22-year-old was responsive at the scene, but tragically, her friend was airlifted to a nearby clinic where she later succumbed to her injuries.

This incident triggered a large-scale police operation at the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle. The suspect was apprehended shortly after the attack, close to the crime scene, following a comprehensive manhunt.

Kempten’s Criminal Police immediately took over the investigation, examining charges of attempted murder, murder, and sexual offenses related to the case. Given the challenging nature of the steep terrain at the crime scene, specialists from the Alpine Operations Group provided valuable support in the investigation.

This is a developing story and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Please check back regularly.

Ex-FBI Director Comey on Trump’s Impending Trial: ‘A Good Lawyer Will Tell Him He’s Got a Real Problem’

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Amid the escalating legal tension in Miami today, James Comey, former FBI Director, engaged in an insightful dialogue with Paul van Zyl, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Conduit, a private social club in London. While the meeting was initially intended to promote Comey’s latest novella, it soon shifted towards a nuanced discussion on the critical matters related to Donald Trump’s legal proceedings.

Former FBI Director James Comey and Paul van Zyl, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Conduit (June 13, 2023)

“It’s So Readily Distinguishable”: Comey on Clinton and Trump Cases

In a straightforward comparison of the Hillary Clinton email saga and Trump’s current predicament, Comey remarked, “It’s so readily distinguishable that anyone who can’t readily distinguish it is not interested in doing it.” According to Comey, the Clinton case involved having classified conversations over an unclassified email system, a far cry from Trump’s alleged hoarding of classified documents and obstruction of justice.

“The special prosecutor actually focuses on the period between when Donald Trump received a grand jury subpoena and when the FBI had to go search to retrieve the information,” Comey elaborated. “So they’re both about classified information. Really, the similarities end there.”

“Very Bad For Donald Trump That She’s the Judge”

Probed by van Zyl about the role of the current judge in the proceedings and Trump’s strategic approach, Comey speculated, “I have an educated punch that it’s very bad for Donald Trump that she’s the judge.” He also theorized that Trump would likely attempt to draw out the proceedings, both as a fundraising strategy and potentially to ponder the possibility of a self-pardon. Despite this, he pointed out that the government will likely want to expedite the process and that Southern District of Florida is a fast jurisdiction, raising the potential for a trial by the year’s end.

“Trump Is In Big Trouble Inside the Courtroom”

James Comey, in his interview, laid bare the stark reality facing former President Donald Trump in his current legal battle, underscoring the gravity of the situation. A resolute Comey warned, “I read the indictment; by the way, Trump is in big trouble inside the courtroom.”

“Courtrooms Demand Truth, Unlike Press Conferences'”

Delving into the nature of legal proceedings, Comey contrasted the freedom Trump has enjoyed at press conferences with the unforgiving reality of the courtroom. He remarked, “You’ve all seen this. You can say whatever you want with a hairdryer running out of your face at a press conference outside. But you can’t in an American courtroom or a British courtroom.” This statement is particularly poignant, given Trump’s well-documented history of utilizing press conferences to push his narrative.

However, Comey, with his extensive legal background, pointed out that the courts are an entirely different battlefield. There, he stated, “if you are a lawyer making false statements, setting things you don’t believe, and the witnesses all testify under the pain of perjury.” The implication here being that Trump, regardless of his public image or political influence, will be subjected to the same rigorous standards of truth and evidence as any other defendant.

And therein lies the crux of the problem for the former President, as Comey sees it. “The reason I say it that way is he will make a lot of effort outside the courtroom, but inside the courtroom, if he’s able to find a good lawyer, they will tell him: Whoa, you’ve got a real problem!” Comey emphasizes that Trump’s ability to navigate the impending storm will hinge significantly on the quality of his legal counsel and his willingness to face the truth.

Shifting gears to the hypothetical situation of Trump being convicted and still running for president, Comey confirmed, “The good news is, yes, you can still run for President. You may not be able to vote for yourself, but you can still run for President.” A sentiment that casts a light on the complexity of the U.S political landscape.

Van Zyl then asked how Comey would address the erosion of the perception of justice in Western democracy, particularly in the United States. To which Comey responded, “I think it’s important to show it to the American people. It’s working. This is what accountability looks like. No matter how it turns out, this is regular order.”

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The Future of Law Enforcement and AI Threats

Towards the end of the discussion, Comey also addressed the future of law enforcement and the potential threats of AI and technology, admitting that the legal frameworks were not prepared to deal with the amount of data individuals leave in their daily lives. “I don’t know the answer, but it’s a question that I would be asking probably nearly every day if I was still there,” he concluded.

Full Audio Recording of the conversation

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Paul van Zyl

I want to turn … to what’s happening in Miami today, and just generally all the various threads that Donald Trump is facing in relation to the handling of classified materials. You’ve obviously, I should imagine, looked at it with care. Two things,  
one is, could you distinguish, if there is a distinction between the Hillary email matcher and what he’s done?

James Comey

Well, let’s start with that. It’s so readily distinguishable that anyone who can’t readily distinguish it is not interested in doing it.  The Clinton case involved this: It wasn’t about the private server that’s gotten lost in all the noise over it. It was about she was having conversations on an unclassified email system about the subjects that were classified. And so those conversations could still be done in email, but they would have to be done on an email system that is built and regulated to permit secret or top secret conversations. I think what she would say is that I get that, but my staff, State Department had terrible technology, and so we often try, because we couldn’t get to a secret system, we would try to talk around the subject. We didn’t do this work. The intelligence community turned out a number of the emails went too far and crossed over to discuss, in eight cases, top secret topics and a couple of dozen other secret topics. That’s what the case was about, not about retaining documents. There was no proof of obstructive conduct on her part, no proof of false statements on her part.

That was the case. Now, I encourage you all to read the indictment that the special prosecutor filed because it’s what’s called in the states a speaking indictment. You now know, if you read that indictment, what all the evidence will be at the trial. There are pictures there, there’s excerpts from tape conversations. The story is laid out there. I don’t know, Jack Smith, but I’m guessing he did that for a reason to offer transparency, say, This is what this is about, for those who are interested in understanding what it’s about. It’s about an enormous amount of material, actual documents classified at very high levels, consistently more sensitive information than discussed in the Clinton emails. And then, most importantly, this case is about obstruction. The special prosecutor actually focuses on the period between when Donald Trump received a grand jury subpoena and when the FBI had to go search to retrieve the information. And so this case is really about obstruction of justice and flaunting of the law. And there was no evidence of that, no consideration of charge of that in the Clinton case. So they’re both about classified information. Really, the similarities end there. And I read the indictment; by the way, Trump is in big trouble inside the courtroom.

And you’ve all seen this. You can say whatever you want with a hairdryer running out of your face at a press conference outside. But you can’t in an American courtroom or a British courtroom – heaven help me – if you are a lawyer making false statements, setting things you don’t believe, and the witnesses all testify under the pain of perjury. And so the reason I say it that way is he will make a lot of effort outside the courtroom, but inside the courtroom, if he’s able to find a good lawyer, they will tell him: Whoa, you’ve got a real problem! If you put this in a script, someone would reject it, right? Put in the prospect of the President may be convicted, sentenced to prison and still run for President, we may face that in the United States.

Paul van Zyl

A lot has been made of the current judge in the matter. Will she remain the judge of the matter? And how much influence she will have in the matter? She’s being sympathetic to Donald Trump both as an appointee, but on the subject matter here. How relevant do you think it will be and how determinative may it be?

James Comey

I don’t know. I have an educated punch that it’s very bad for Donald Trump that she’s the judge. Because the decision she made, and this is in a high confidence read, but reasonable confident, that the decision she made brought her professional humiliation, which no judge wants to experience. And so if Trump has a thoughtful lawyer, I don’t know that he does, but if he has a thoughtful lawyer, they’ll be worried about her trying to recover some of that reputation by bending the other way to avoid being seen as doing any favors for Donald Trump. So I don’t know. I don’t know whether she’ll recuse herself. I’m not sure there’s a basis for it, but she knows that not only public opinion, elite opinion among lawyers, and the views of the conservative, strongly Republican Court of Appeals that sits above her that smacked her for the way she handled that all will weigh heavily on her as she thinks about this case.

Paul van Zyl

If you’re Donald Trump, are you trying to string this along or you’re trying to expedite it? And how that time going to impact the political process?

James Comey 

I have to imagine he’ll look to stretch it out as long as possible, both because it’s a great fundraising vehicle for him and also because he may contemplate the prospect of needing to pardon himself, which is a really interesting idea because a pardon in the United States Supreme Court has said that accepting a pardon is an acknowledgement of guilt. And so as two steps, a President has to pardon a person. And then when the person receives it and says, I accept this, it’s an admission. General Ford carried language on a piece of paper to that effect in his wallet for his whole life after he pardoned Nixon, telling himself reasonably that this is actually an admission by Richard Nixon that he committed crimes. So how does that work in the context of pardoning yourself? I don’t know. But his interests, I think, are to stretch it out and the governments are to move it, move it and to get it trialled. And that’s possible in the Southern district of Florida. It’s a very fast jurisdiction, very different from Manhattan. So I could see it being trialled by the end of this year. It’s not a complicated case.

Paul van Zyl

And if you’re convicted and in prison, can you run for President?

 

James Comey 

The good news is, yes, you can still run for President. You may not be able to vote for yourself, but you can still run for President. So this is the world we live in.

Paul van Zyl

So I want to take a step back because if he is convicted, there will still be 50 % of his party who will regard him as a hero and would vote for him anyway. You could make the argument the other way around. But our politics has become so fractured, and our justice systems have been so weevilled up from the inside. And we all admit that.  … If you had the power to do it, how would you begin to re-architect the erosion of the perception of justice in Western democracy, generally in the United States, in particular?

 James Comey 

That’s a hard question, obviously, even in normal times, but when you have a large percentage of the population that doesn’t want to hear that because each point you would make, they would see an attack on their identity because millions of Americans were trapped. It’s very hard to admit as a human when you’re wrong. It’s harder still to admit when you’re wrong and it touches on your identity. It’s harder even than that when it’s your wrongs on your identity and you were fooled. I’ve had fraud cases where the victims came and spoke for the fraudster at the sentencing, even after he had pleaded guilty because they couldn’t admit to themselves what they had done. And I think the January sixth images whispered from TVs to millions of Americans, You fool. Look what you did. You fool. And most people cannot take that. Most people turn away, try memory bullet because the cognitive dissonance is so painful. And so you’re going to have a large part of the audience that actually feel sorry for it. They can’t hear that because it’s too painful. But for the rest, which I would estimate is high as 70 % of Americans, the key is, again, to offer as often as possible transparency about how it’s working.

I actually think America passed its stress test in the wake of the 2020 election. It did in large part because the legal system showed itself to be extraordinary at all levels. Democrats, Republican judges, it didn’t matter. The reason that Donald Trump was 0 in 60 is because the courts threw open their doors and said, We are the land of evidence. Bring us the evidence. And there was none. And so courts at all levels said, Not only no, but hell no. And then sanctioned lawyers for false statements, held people accountable for false statements. I don’t know what will happen with the Manhattan DA’s office, but I love that the American people get to see this is what accountability looks like. This is the rule of law acting. I wish there could be cameras in federal courts because I like the American people to be able to see. This is how it goes. This is an ordinary case with an extraordinary defendant, but the system works. And both the law and the culture around justice in the UK and the US goes down into the Earth’s mantle. And that’s a consulting thing, but only consults people if they understand it. And so, again, my world is a justice world as often as possible, I think it’s important to show it to the American people. It’s working. This is what accountability looks like. No matter how it turns out, this is regular order.

Paul van Zyl

… If you were back in your old job, what would you be doing to prepare for AI fuel crime that is almost certainly going to occur?

James Comey 

By asking people smarter than I to come and tell me how they’re thinking about how we’re preparing ourselves. Law enforcement was seriously threatened and challenged during my time as director by a ubiquitous, strong encryption, which is both a wonderful thing and a challenging thing because it protects our privacy, our information, which I love. It also allows bad people to communicate in ways that judicial authority can’t reach. This is that on steroids because this is the question of what is real? Is it who is doing it and where? How? What can I trust? What is evidence? What is fakery? I don’t know what the answer would be, and I think it’s important as a director to realize it’s not your job to know, but to make sure that the organization is thinking about it and preparing for this. I don’t know because I’m not there, but I would bet that they are really struggling even to come up with a framework for how they will think about this. I know the courts are very concerned because this takes the notion of deep fakes and makes it exponentially more challenging. Evidence rules in both of our countries require authentication, require a competent witness to testify that this is what it appears to be.

What does that mean in the context of an AI created document or video? I don’t know the answer, but it’s a question that I would be asking probably nearly every day if I was still there.

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Even as FBI director, I worried that our legal frameworks and our Civil Liberties frameworks were not prepared to deal with the amount of dust that you and I leave wherever we shop, wherever we walk, wherever we go. In the United States, all of that information is still treated as if we voluntarily provided it to a store, a business, a transportation network. And so the government doesn’t need heightened authority to obtain it. It’s treated as if it’s like your bank record. But it paints such a rich, pointilist picture of your existence. I don’t think that framework makes sense any longer. I didn’t when I was director. As I said, we haven’t even figured out this problem, and now the problem has just gotten larger on us. So enjoy your day.

 

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