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A guy on vacation superyacht sinks had US secrets? A superyacht has gone down off the coast of Italy

[Logo]( [Sunken Superyacht Center Of US Intelligence Controversy] [Sunken Superyacht Center Of US Intelligence Controversy]( A guy on vacation superyacht sinks had US secrets? A superyacht has gone down off the coast of Italy, and it's no ordinary shipwreck. The Bayesian, once owned by British billionaire Mike Lynch, now lies 164 feet beneath the waters near Sicily, and it's making waves for reasons that go far beyond its opulent design. The intrigue? It may contain classified information on several nations, including the United States. This disaster unfolded last month, when a freak "water tornado" capsized the Bayesian, killing seven of its passengers, including Lynch. Known for founding the cybersecurity giant Darktrace, Lynch wasn't just any tech tycoon-his work linked him to British, American, and other international intelligence services. It's no wonder, then, that concerns over sensitive information have surfaced as questions mount around the wreckage. [Italian authorities initially increased security around the sunken yacht]( out of concern for potential looters, expecting treasure hunters to come looking for valuable jewelry and other pricey artifacts. But when survivors revealed that Lynch, who reportedly had a profound distrust of cloud-based storage systems, preferred to keep his most confidential files on encrypted hard drives stored in watertight safes onboard, security was ramped up even further. And here's where it gets interesting. What's actually on those hard drives? No one knows for sure, but the potential fallout has authorities on high alert. Fearing that foreign governments-especially Russia and China-might take an interest in whatever Lynch had stored, Italian officials requested both above-surface and underwater surveillance to guard the wreckage. In fact, a formal request to heighten security has already been granted, with local officials now keeping a very close watch. Lynch's files could contain anything from passcodes to intelligence reports, and if those safes are as watertight as they're rumored to be, the contents may still be perfectly intact despite the wreck. Some reports suggest these drives hold "highly classified information," adding an extra layer of urgency to the salvage operation. While recovery efforts continue, there's also an investigation underway into why the "unsinkable" yacht sank on August 19. Most passengers were asleep when disaster struck, and scrutiny has turned toward the crew, especially the captain, James Cutfield, who survived the wreck. Maritime law places ultimate responsibility for the safety of everyone on board squarely on the captain's shoulders, raising questions about whether more could have been done to prevent the tragedy. The added complexity of Lynch's ties to international intelligence only makes this situation more mysterious. His untimely death, combined with the classified information potentially resting on the sea floor, has drawn global attention to the case. Italian authorities are overseeing the wreck's security and salvage operation, which is raising eyebrows given the general mistrust of American federal law enforcement these days. Many see this as a positive, given the high-stakes nature of the information at risk. [Oprah's Zoom Audience For Kamala Has A Glaring Problem] [Oprah's Zoom Audience For Kamala Has A Glaring Problem]( They thought you wouldn't notice. [Whitmer's Reveals Her True Self Cowering To Tlaib Rant On AG] [Whitmer's Reveals Her True Self Cowering To Tlaib Rant On AG]( Folks this is who they are. [Walz Accidentally Tells the Truth, Line May Implode Kamala - WATCH] [Walz Accidentally Tells the Truth, Line May Implode Kamala - WATCH]( You'll probably totally agree with him. LOL! [Hoo Boy! Watch Kamala Say What It Means To Be An American] [Hoo Boy! Watch Kamala Say What It Means To Be An American]( So this is why Kamala's not doing interviews. Holy Smokes! [Pelosi Gives Shocking Denial About Kamala & Primary] [Pelosi Gives Shocking Denial About Kamala & Primary]( She's gotta be drunk. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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