You don't seriously believe a lawyer knows how to read a sonar imaging printout? Clearly, he was briefed by the sonar imaging guys of TURSAS, that's why he sent the memo and the press release out saying the visor had been found. Problem is, the Swedes forgot to tell the Finns that - psst! shhh! - the bow visor is not with the wreck, remember what Bildt said? _DOH!
Does anyone know what claim this is supposed to support? Vixen has never and will never explain their "reasoning," being content just to describe things using ominous-sounding language. I honestly can't imagine how one guy changing his mind once about the location of the bow visor is supposed to be evidence of a conspiracy.
Is the conclusion supposed to be that the ship went down with the bow visor attached, which was visible via early sonar imaging? And they explained this to Lehtola, who then publicly revealed what he learned, which he wasn't supposed to do even though they apparently didn't tell him that, so then was forced to recant? And then Swedish divers went down and moved the bow visor to fit with the conclusion they wanted? This is supposed to be more reasonable than concluding that a guy was wrong once and then corrected himself?
I dunno seems pretty stupid.