and that s what makes me want to take more k. cos then i stop thinking about stuff like that. and that s the vicious circle. to escape from that vicious circle, james dear left the uk and moved to australia and later new zealand when he was addicted to ketamine. since getting clean, james has been sharing his story through his youtube channel and podcast break the chain. i shared my insights about my life and my regrets and what i felt guilty, i felt about what i d done to my mum and put her through, and my family. and ijust got completely positive feedback from doing this. in that time, he s noticed an increase in ketamine in australasia. when i first went to australia, i went there because i didn t think i was going to be able to get ketamine, and that was fundamentally more or less true. when i first went to brisbane, for example, it was a smaller city. i think i came into contact with it twice.
cue sticks of tak accoustics of the pinging, because it is coming through a particular layer and then it ek cos across, but it is highly unlikely to make its way all of the way to the top. that is why they are dragging it at such a low depth. and then the challenge is to triangulate the pinging and come in on the black boxes if they can, a nd as we have said they are not black, but orange. and the pinger is of course, right here. and they need to triangulate the pinging and hopefully identify the black boxes, be tow give you a sense of the herculean job this is, right now, tamron, this is like looking for a computer a desk top computer in the area the size of houston, texas, so it is a massive job, and they have a lot more work to do before they ever drop that submersible vehicle underneath the the water, and begin to scan the ocean floor and photographing and looking for the wreckage. all right. thank you vsh much, tom. a tense and explosive scene inside of the courtroom today a