Axxman300
Philosopher
Don't underestimate Russian activity. Up until the fall of the Soviet Union, the Baltic region was one of the most militarised in the world (and it still controls the old Prussia region, now called Kaliningrad, which is one massive Russian military base). Likewise, the remnants of the old Paldiski Soviet base in Estonia by 1994 was one massive military junk yard, after the nuclear reactors were decommissioned. This effectively was like an Iron Curtain / Berlin Wall between East and West. Russian presence, even if unofficial is ubiquitous as was apparent from seabed tracks and acoustic signalling.
Had the Russians been involved in any way with the disaster the Swedes and NATO would still be shouting about it.
Russian military presence includes signal blocking. On the night of the accident 28 Sept 1994, the two nearby cruise liners, Viking Mariella and Silja Europa used their emergency VHF channel 16 from which they'd got the May Day to rescue centre but had to switch to Channel 2182, which covers the whole Baltic Sea. When they received no response they had to call the inland rescue centres on their mobile phones. In addition, because of this signal failure - coinciding with Estonia sinking, the Helsinki Rescue centre used a pan-pan instead of relaying the high alert one.
Your poor research skills apply to old conspiracies related to this sinking:
https://bnn-news.com/18-years-estonia-catastrophe-questions-answers-76700
Although it is seldom mentioned, the Estonia catastrophe occurred on the first day of a 10-day NATO naval exercise called Cooperative Venture 94, in which more than 15 ships and “a number of maritime aircraft” were prepared to conduct “humanitarian and search and rescue operations” in nearby waters, writes Red Ice Creations.
The NATO exercise, which involved 10 NATO member states and the Baltic “partner” nations of Russia, Sweden, Poland, and Lithuania, was to be staged in the Skagerrak, between Denmark and Norway, and the Norwegian Sea, according to the NATO press release about the exercise from September 16, 1994.
The fact that Estonia sank as the submarines, ships, planes, personnel, and satellites from the navies of 14 nations were preparing to begin their 10-day “search and rescue operations” exercise off the coast of Sweden raises several obvious questions that deserve to be answered: First and foremost, if NATO had 15 ships and a number of aircraft assembled and prepared to conduct “search and rescue operations,” why didn’t NATO assist in the early morning rescue operation for the victims from the Estonia catastrophe?
Moreover, the evidence indicates that the Mayday signals from Estonia had been jammed, as were all radio communications in the area. There is a theory that the ferry’s distress call was intentionally blocked . If so, why?
Didn’t the NATO communications units prepared for the “search and rescue” exercise overhear the distress calls coming from Estonia? NATO, with state-of-the-art satellite and airborne surveillance assets in place over the Baltic Sea certainly must know who was blocking the SOS calls.
Red Ice Creations writes that blocking SOS calls and jamming distress signals is a violation of international law. Why has this crime not been investigated?
The purpose of the NATO exercise included “search and rescue” operations, yet when disaster struck, NATO did nothing to help. Why? What was NATO doing that was more important than saving the lives of their citizens? Why won’t they even talk about it? If not the citizens, to whom is NATO accountable? What kind of organization is this?
So here's a OLD bit of information that has slipped past your exhaustive research yet again.
There was also silence at St Petersburg, at Russia's Marine Rescue Coordinating Centre, which links up to Russian and US satellites providing emergency beacon signals that send the exact coordinates of the ship in distress to the rescue centre. You recall, the Europa captain had to wait whilst third mate Tammes* had to go away and find out the coordinates, which he couldn't provide because of a 'black out'. He called back some minutes later and a voice in the background provides Tammes with the corrodinates, which in Tammes' distress he misrelay's once or twice. At this point Tammes says the ship is at 30° - 40°, within minutes it was 90°. So a whole series of totally avoidable delays because the signals were jammed. This COPSAS-SARSAT collection of satellites relay the ships location to the rescue centres. Yet on the night of the accident, just when the ship was fated to sink completely outside of radar within 26 minutes the satellite system was down.
All of this could be investigated independently from te Estonia accident.
When Jutta Rabe and Gregg Bemis made their expedition to the wreck, on approaching they discovered their GPS was suddenly unavailable. They had to use old-fashioned methods of navigation to locate the wreck, not easy as few maps provide coordinates for one object measuring 'just' 155m.
I don't trust them to be completely honest.
In addition, all of the Estonia emergency buoys transmitting EPIRB were mysteriously switched off on the night of the 'accident'.
Wrong. They were NEVER TURNED ON BY THE CREW.
The telephone company concerned said its entire network was down from 1:03 to 1:58 within the exact time frame of the accident, from the time of the bangs/collision sensation through the May Day and throughout the rapid sinking.
In addition, there was a continuous radio signal from Russia's Hoagland Island transmitter, which a Finnish commission member Heimo Iivonen believed blocked VHF international May Day channel 16.
You need to cite the source for this.
So given the Russians' absolutely undoubted history of stealthy incursions into Swedish and Finnish waters, there is little doubt it had the technology to not only evade sonar listening posts and being registered with an acoustic signature, it likely also had techniques to block the sonar equipment of others. These secret submarine manoeuvres were not even known by Yeltsin and had nothing to do with the Russian Northern Fleet (its official navy) but was run by the KGB and its successor - which in 1991 - 1994 was one V Putin. This is how Yeltsin could categorically deny it had any vessels in the region of the Estonia - even though the Leonid Bykhof was caught just an hour later, about to run into rocks. Yeltsin likely never knew what Vladimir was up to.
And you continue to ignore the fact that NATO and the US track Russian sub activity at every step from drydock to sortie.
So, when Rene Arikas turned up for his eight-day survey 8-16 July 2021 of the wreck for digital imaging - whoa! lo and behold! - strange difficulties in getting a proper signal, as reported in Baltic News.
Coincidence? I think not.
And yet they still got imaging done successfully. Coincidence? Not when you have qualified people working a COMMON PROBLEM.
Whoever wanted those secrets stopped from reaching Sweden, the US and the UK, made darn sure they would not reach their destination...and took almost 1,000 innocent people with them.
Dumb.
If there was some important hardware on the Estonia it could have, and even may have been recovered from the wreck immediately afterward. The Russians would have known this, and it is not their style.
*Re Tammes: we need to ask why was he using a handheld contraption to send the May Day?
Okay, how would you send a distress call if the ship's power is out and your main radio doesn't work? Just asking in the name of common sense.
Where was Captain Andresson?
Likely struggling to get back to the bridge from somewhere in the maze of corridors inside.
How did Tammes manage to get the heck out of the bridge at that late stage? (His body was recovered from the sea.)
It's call a hatch, a seagoing name for "door". He probably made a break for it as the ship began its full list. I would have.
