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So this Spanish 2y/o fell into a 100m deep water pit with a diameter of less than half a meter ... 11 days now.

 
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So this Spanish 2y/o fell into a 100m deep water pit with a diameter of less than half a meter ... 11 days now.
Something reeks to high heaven with this entire story.

Supposedly, there's sediment stuck at 75 meters, which prevents rescue workers from ever even having seen the kid on camera.

Let's say there is sediment stuck in there ... I don't see how or why they couldn't have made a giant hose connected to large motors to suck up all of that shit or a little digging tool.

It sure as hell would've taken less than fucking eleven days of digging a giant parallel shaft with room for 8 miners, painstakingly drilling through granite boulder after granite boulder.


If there was sediment in there, they might as well just have dug out a wider diameter around the hole that was already there. Again, with a huge vacuum to immediately suck up all of the sand and rubble at the drill itself.



Not only is this story too mediatized to not immediately raise red flags, it just doesn't make any sense. If miners and professionals need 11 days 24/7 to get there, how the fuck did they drill that water well probe shaft in the first place? In 11 months? Or 11 years?


That kid isn't in that pit. They can't just drop it down the pipe, because of the sediment and too many cameras fixated on that hole. So they have to resort to a lot of drama and buying time in shady circumstances.

I immediately sensed this "Sandy Hook" vibe from day 3 or 4.

Something's terribly rotten ... and it ain't that kid.





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