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Old 11-23-17, 12:23 AM   #45
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resources are being diverted to the location of an "acoustic anomaly" which was recorded on 15 NOV 2017 approximately 30 nm from the last reported position of the San Juan, which, Coincidentally, the last contact from the San Juan took place on that same date.

The area had previously been searched in poor weather conditions and produced no results.

of interest is the Acoustic Anomaly - which has been devoured by the educated ears of those who listen to oceanic sounds all the time and make - often conclusive - determinations as to what the source of the sounds are. In this case however, the sonar analysts did not call the anomaly an "explosion" but rather a non-biologic, non-seismic sound, unusual, and not something normally produced as part of regular oceanic noises. They did say that they were unable to determine what the sound was exactly, but had ruled out biologic or natural sources.

I would be willing to bet, that what the recordings captured is actually the sound of whatever catastrophe befell the San Juan
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