Or maybe the bow fell off and the ship flooded
Or was the bow thing just a coincidence?
It seems much more likely that all the things adding up to the "not a conspiracy theory" happened. I mean:
- collision with a submarine
- secret military vehicles
- disappeared crew members
- on duty crew members dressed properly in the middle of the night
- unusually high survival rate among crew members
- flooding of "watertight" sections of the ship, including "the hull"
- classified Soviet "material"
- Anders Bjorkman
- enhanced memories of persons under extreme duress
- "Professor Amdahl did various calculations"
- Last minute loading of military trucks and gear, witnessed by exactly one person.
- Surviving passengers were never interviewed, or they were interviewed but not named in the report
- Swedish secret police swooped on the survivors and put them incommunicado
- A flooded car deck should be easy to deal with
- Fake JAIC report
- The ship had a rescue boat ready, as required by law
- JAIC report was doctored to ensure that survivors of crew members received large insurance payouts
- etc
- etc (can't be bothered to keep going)
Put all these things together and mere mechanical failure seems to be the most unlikely of causes. Doesn't it?