Posobiec questioned why the Biden administration did not release more information about the sub before Thursday, when it was officially announced that debris from Titan had been discovered. It appears that the details of what happened to the submersible were known to the Biden administration much earlier.
Posobiec, recounting that the US Navy and Coast Guard "definitely knew the submersible was lost" on Sunday, said: "Some people have said, 'Well, Wait a minute, it's classified information...' Excuse me. The existence of sonar arrays has like, a Wikipedia page. It's been in Tom Clancy novels. So if anyone's seen 'The Hunt for Red October' knows about this stuff, and I guarantee you the Russians and the Chinese and Bill Gates and everyone else know."
"The Atlanteans know that we're listening. This is not exactly some major system that we have. Plus, from a legal perspective, as we have said all week, the President of the United States has the plenary ability to declassify information. The same was true of Trump. The same is true of Biden. He's the current president, he can declassify whatever he wants, whenever he wants. And so when they came into the Oval Office, and they briefed him, 'Sir, we got a mini sub, it's missing. But you know what, we heard this implosion, Navy heard something, catastrophic. What should we say?' They said ' say we're looking for it, but, don't tell anyone about that catastrophic detection. Leave that part silent.'"
"Even people like Congressman Dan Crenshaw, another Navy officer, came out and said, 'Why is it that the United States government is blocking this British firm, this British deep-sea exploration firm that has the Magellan craft, a vehicle that's able to operate at 6000 meters, that's 18,000 feet, three nautical miles almost. Why weren't they allowed to go down? Why was it blocked?'"
Posobiec continued on to Monday's revelations, where Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger estimated that around 70 to 96 hours of oxygen supply remained, and that there were two aircraft, "sonar buoys, the P-8, the P-3." being used to look for the submersible.
"The Rear Admiral said he was taking it personally, working hard to bring everyone home safe. And by the way, we don't disparage them. Of course, hold the search and rescue, you never know. But why withhold the information? Then Tuesday, Rolling Stone breaks a story that banging is being detected by Canadian aircraft in 30-minute intervals."
Posobiec mentioned that virtually everyone throughout the country was talking about the incident.
"An internal email from Biden's Department of Homeland Security was leaked to Rolling Stone. Now, there were people asking why would Homeland Security be involved? That's because, in the roll-up to the creation of Department of Homeland Security, various pre-existing government agencies were rolled into the Department of Homeland Security that existed within other branches or other departments before. So, one of those was Secret Service, another one of those was INS, which later was renamed to ICE. And the third one was the United States Coast Guard."
"So while the United States Coast Guard is a branch of the military, it is considered the fifth branch of the military, it does fall under the Department of Homeland Security. So this is Coast Guard information that was leaked to Rolling Stone. Then the Coast Guard themselves, another government agency, came out on Wednesday and said, and here it is: 'P-3 three aircraft detected underwater noises in the search area.' I've got the tweet. 'As a result, remote operated vehicle operations were relocated in an attempt to explore the origin of the noises.'"
"So they actually sent the ROV to check out the noises. They told us about all this and didn't tell us the information about the catastrophic incident that was heard before. This was reiterated by OceanGate, 2 am local time, sonar tapping noises, et cetera, et cetera. CNN was everywhere and then you have the White House's military spokesman Jack Kirby comes out, [saying: 'President's watching events closely. The search and rescue operations are coming. Certainly the president wants the Coast Guard to continue to participate in that. The United States Navy is on standby, should they be needed because they have deepwater capabilities that the Coast Guard wouldn't necessarily have."
"Here we go: 'All of us including the President express our thoughts to the crew on board as well as to no doubt worried family members back on shore. And we're just gonna, we're going to keep looking. Keep the search going.' They wanted us to know how much they cared. They wanted us to know how much they cared, how much we love - again, TikTok everywhere, all over TikTok and we know the White House has an army of paid TikTok influencers."
"Finally, of course, we know Thursday that the debris field was discovered at that point. The information was released that the United States Navy had detected this all along."
"Why did the Biden admin sit on this? Because we know that this information obviously would have been briefed up the chain. And just because it’s classified doesn’t mean it couldn’t have been released," said Posobiec.
Posobiec noted that this story came as a plea deal was announced for Hunter Biden, and the Durham hearing, where "people learned that the Russiagate investigation was completely false and was false from the start."