Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
1) Why would you find it hard to believe that Bildt first heard about it at around 2.30am?
2) Why could it not have been the case that Bildt might have heard the news in a fractured series of instalments? For instance, he might firstly have been told that reports were coming through of a ferry on its way to Stockholm having run into serious trouble; then some time later he might have been told the name of the ship and that it was feared sunk; then some time later still he might have been given a fuller briefing about the circumstances and the rescue operation.
3) Why on earth does it matter to you that those two other PMs (say that they) remember when they were first informed, while Bildt appears equivocal on when he first knew? Why would/should that even be indicative of "funny business" on Bildt's part? How would he - assuming for a moment that he was wearing your "conspiracy ringmaster" hat - have benefited by claiming a level of confusion over when/how he first found out?
Nope. No dice.
1) It's a hospital list. Totally different from any lists which might have been compiled aboard the rescue helicopters. Indeed, that hospital list might easily have been drawn up entirely independently from any information that might have been gathered during the rescue operation itself.
2) It clearly doesn't contain anyone's date of birth.
Other than that (as they say).......................![]()
Privacy laws prohibit people putting up personal birthdates. Strangely, in Sweden and Finland, you can look up how much people earn (tax) and what car belongs to whom but anything else such as being named in court is a big no-no.
It should be obvious Bildt was informed of the accident by his intelligence officers and the fact they knew before Stockholm MRCC tell you they had their ear to the ground or should that be sonar to the sea.
He flew to Turku the same day with Laar from Tallinn and PM Aho of Finland and by the afternoon had put out a press release it was the bow visor, even though Sillaste was the only one interviewed as of that time. He never claimed the bow visor was missing nor that the car deck ramp was open. He said water was coming in through the sides from looking at his monitor. Hardly the basis of a final conclusion. Bildt's chief defence officer, Svensson, said a day later that the bodies should not be brought up.
