Watching the Water

Over the past several weeks we have seen Putin push all 70 of his submarines into the water as they set sail around the world. No doubt several of them are sitting off the eastern seaboard of the United States. An indication of their presence would be the 13+ US Navy Subhunters scrambling up and down the East Coast and into Gulf of Mexico in recent days. In fact, we have watched a P8 Poseidon and P3 Orion beat a search path over the Chesapeake Bay looking for “something” for two days straight. Now on Day 3 we see US Coast Guard C130’s flying over the same area as well as the USS Ramage Destroyer motoring around of the East Coast which is one heck of a command presence. Clearly, the SOSUS monitoring system sitting on the ocean floor has detected something in the area that has them very concerned.

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CTR Wolfman
CTR Wolfman
2 years ago

The subs are to make the U.S. look at the wrong hand in the magic trick. The short range nukes are on-board one of the many cargo ships around the area of D.C./Norfolk and other high profile targets.

Harvey Wigglestein
Harvey Wigglestein
2 years ago
Reply to  CTR Wolfman

And we have no rear aspect intercept capability. No beam aspect intercept capability. No chasem down to shootemdown capability. And no land based coastal defense capability, at all. Chinese sub base in the bahamas? Oh look, what’s that pretty plume going up?

ChuckInBama
ChuckInBama
2 years ago

Missile flight time from Chesapeake Bay to the District of Criminals ?
Thirty, forty-five seconds ??

kevsh
kevsh
2 years ago
Reply to  ChuckInBama

Those club k systems that monkey is talking about would be very hard to find. Those missiles can also have nuclear warheads too. I would imagine the shipping container would offer additional shielding to keep prying eyes from finding those systems. This also has got me curious, what if this is the reason the cargo ships are being held out at sea for very long times to give the coast guard and navy time to thoroughly search those ships.

OPM
OPM
2 years ago
Reply to  ChuckInBama

Do we have enough torpedoes or did the Obama-Biden-Soros Cartel give those to Ukraine as well?

Roger Jones
Roger Jones
2 years ago
Reply to  OPM

We have one full loadout for deployed subs. No spares, no reloads, subs in overhaul are not seaworthy, and their torpedos are in overhaul as well.

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
2 years ago

As much as I shouldn’t say it, maybe such a brazen stunt would put the fear of the Lord in DC. They need to see to our own military security, and not be so concerned with CRT or vaccinations. I’m surprised that they have paid enough attention to even suspect that the USSR may have subs in the Chesapeake Bay. (Yes, I used USSR instead of Russia.)

anonn
anonn
2 years ago

This is great news! Let’s hope the Russians nuke the entire Washington Lizard pit and surroundings! Next target Tel Aviv!

Arch Stanton
Arch Stanton
2 years ago
Reply to  anonn

Let’s hope you’re the first person killed.

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

No more Soviets. I’ve been watching Monkeywerx a lot lately. He some times says things with no basis for them. He said he had reports of 500,000 Chinese troops in Central America. I don’t think so. Also, no one is going to put a big ass sub in Chesapeake Bay. Maybe a mini sub. But why? They don’t have to. The Atlantic coast is right there. Travel time for a missile is snap of the fingers time. Look at a map.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago
Reply to  Citizen Joe

He talks about the depth of the bay, not something you could get a large submarine into, looks like you say things with no basis to them.

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

You apparently haven’t watched any of his recent videos.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago
Reply to  Citizen Joe

There you go assuming again.

Pete Jenkins
Pete Jenkins
2 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

Swimmer delivery vehicles, with divers placing devices, of israeli origin, is the most likely scenario. If we go head tohead with anyone, israel wins. Converting Ukrain to ashkeNAZI, or khazarian mafia, eliminating the real Ukraines…. Going head to head with china opens the U.S. to more, easier, israeli terror ops.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago
Reply to  Pete Jenkins

Could be, we have to many enemies to count.

OPM
OPM
2 years ago

What about watching rail or trucks in North America? Whose watching Canada, Mexico, Panama, Cuba, Venezuela etc? Those Hapag-Lloyd containers we see on CSX, UP or other rail carrier could be anywhere and with the shortage of personnel (or bribes) could be in our back rail yard waiting for the launch signal.

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Harvey Wigglestein
Harvey Wigglestein
2 years ago

The worst damage the russians, and chinese can do to the U.S. is to leave california, and the coast from Maryland North, intact. The biggest drain on U.S. economic, cultural, and social performance -- much greater than any nuc torpedo could do, sits there. The russians may be sitting out there just cheering -- flush, baby! flush -- watching the deep state democrats throwing the U.S. in the toilet, piece by piece!

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

Monkeywerx was quite interested in the new Russian sub Belgorod. It carries 6 Poseiden nuclear war head torpedoes. It also carries one mini-sub. The torpedoes are considered able to sink an aircraft carrier group or cause a gigantic tsunami. The sub itself wouldn’t be sent into the bay. Perhaps the min-sub. But not as a weapon. It could be used to spy on under water cable comms.

Kevin
Kevin
2 years ago
Reply to  Citizen Joe

From the information I have gathered the poseiden torpedoes. These nuclear powered, have a 100mega ton warhead, and can be guided anywhere remotely. So I would assume the torpedo could sent up a river channel. If the river was deep enough say 50feet it could go undetected.