Andy_Ross
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Check them out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kustjägarna
Where does that say they can identify officers in the dark in the middle of a storm?
How are you trained to do that?
Check them out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kustjägarna
And if you ever read the JAIC report you can tell us which analysis you think is more compelling and why.I took the trouble to read Dr.-Ing. Hans-Werner Hoffmeister's report.
KSI officers are allowed to set up front companies and join criminal gangs, if it is in the course of their work.
What is your evidence for any of this?
As opposed to the inflatable life rafts.
I took the trouble to read Dr.-Ing. Hans-Werner Hoffmeister's report.
They were not officers, they were crew.
Hoffmeister's report.
That's normal. Kidnapping and disappearing them is abnormal.
Pretending it's easy to locate them by magic at night in the sea in a storm is crazy talk.
Er, ask them...?
I took the trouble to read Dr.-Ing. Hans-Werner Hoffmeister's report.
You rescue people and then identify them.
You ask for the name and date of birth.
You have been shown their photographs.
I took the trouble to read Dr.-Ing. Hans-Werner Hoffmeister's report.
Imagine you are a border guard. You will have been told in advance who to look for and who to stop.
Euphemisms don't change lunacy into sense.I am sure they would not use the term 'kidnap' or 'disappearing'. I think a couple of posters here insisted it was 'deportation' or 'extradition'.
Which 'posh lifeboat' would that be?
What is a 'posh lifeboat'?
How do you tell it from any of the other lifeboats?
Vixen, do you still consider yourself to be a scientist?
Do you still think Anders Bjorkman is a reliable source?
Do you think you are capable to assess the work of Hoffmeister?
So why does this need a super secret ninja helicopter crewed by secret Frogmen when they could just be questioned when brought ashore anyway?
I took the trouble to read Dr.-Ing. Hans-Werner Hoffmeister's report.