Mojo
Mostly harmless
Of course. But it's coded as references to smuggling Californium 252.
Californium-235, surely?
Of course. But it's coded as references to smuggling Californium 252.
Californium-235, surely?
Aner is actually writing about the Egyptians that were extradited from Sweden in 2002.
The matter is apparently much more serious than that, and there is a possibility that headlight lighting on another and much larger CIA snatch, namely 9, possibly 10, Estonian crew members from the 1994 crashed ESTONIA which flew with two American aircraft in connection with the sinking to the west .
These sensational information are openly available at the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration Arlanda, information manager Jan Lindkvist, and they have never been denied, only silenced. The information is extensively referenced and commented on in
Lena and Sven Anér. MAYDAY - a novel about the fate of ESTONIA, Bokskogen 2004. Pages 44 ff. The book is attached.
The book is written in fictional form, but all the facts about the CIA affair are factual and correctly reproduced.
I have worked since 1994 and until today with intensive attempts to make the matter known (government, authorities, all major media, etc.) but the opposition has been total: in print, MAYDAY should be unique in this context.
My own conclusion in the case is that the nine, possibly ten Estonian crew members, who were first declared rescued, then missing (!) Were subjected to this "snatch" by the CIA because they had "dangerous" information. The matter is of constant concern in Estonia, where an association seeks to safeguard the interests of the survivors.
Yes, this tells the story the way it appeared in the media and the way the testimony happened in the court case one of the men won against Sweden. Notice how it says nothing about "enforced disappearance" or the Rome Statute. It says the men were deported to Egypt where -- they alleged -- they faced torture in prison. Therefore this source does not support your claim.
Given the sheer military precision of the sinking: telecommunications, radio, sonar, all down, EPIRB's deactivated/removed, the timing at Swedish midnight of the series of explosions heard and collision felt by survivors,
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the exaggeration of the the stormy weather, the apparent apathy by the authorities in bringing anyone to justice, the immediate cover up from day one blaming the bow visor (which could have broken off for a hundred and one different reasons, and could be an effect not a cause)
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The Herald of Free Enterprise was a VERY handy 'damage limitation' message
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Originally the Estonia was designed and built for coastal use and was required to stay near a coast. That paperwork was missed during one of many changes of ownership.
Estonia was built for the work it was doing but Sweden and Finland gave themselves, through domestic legislation and a 'blind eye' exemption from compliance with SOALS requirements at the time the Estonia was built. In addition, at the time it was built there were no standards for bow visors.
Welcome to the forum and this thread, jukkelus.
Thanks!
Yeah, welcome. To enjoy the Estonia threads to their wacky fullest your really have to go back and start with Part 1 last summer. You have a lot of catching up to do, so get busy!![]()
To be fair, the sheer amount of repetition would make that a dreary task, despite the occasional nuggets of hilarity.
There's all sorts of fun stuff about rogue KGB agents, assassinated captains, submarines deliberately ramming the Estonia, submarines accidentally ramming the Estonia, radioactive material dissolving the bow locks, planted explosives destroying the bow locks, crew members pushing trucks full of heroin out of the bow door, submarines attaching mines to the Estonia, submarines firing blank torpedoes at the ship, the bridge being hijacked, Bill Clinton, Israel/Palestine, wheeled submarines leaving tracks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, WW2 mines, minisubs, the ship being raised from the bottom of the sea, etc.To be fair, the sheer amount of repetition would make that a dreary task, despite the occasional nuggets of hilarity.
There's all sorts of fun stuff about rogue KGB agents, assassinated captains, submarines deliberately ramming the Estonia, submarines accidentally ramming the Estonia, radioactive material dissolving the bow locks, planted explosives destroying the bow locks, crew members pushing trucks full of heroin out of the bow door, submarines attaching mines to the Estonia, submarines firing blank torpedoes at the ship, the bridge being hijacked, Bill Clinton, Israel/Palestine, wheeled submarines leaving tracks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, WW2 mines, minisubs, the ship being raised from the bottom of the sea, etc.
There's all sorts of fun stuff about rogue KGB agents, assassinated captains, submarines deliberately ramming the Estonia, submarines accidentally ramming the Estonia, radioactive material dissolving the bow locks, planted explosives destroying the bow locks, crew members pushing trucks full of heroin out of the bow door, submarines attaching mines to the Estonia, submarines firing blank torpedoes at the ship, the bridge being hijacked, Bill Clinton, Israel/Palestine, wheeled submarines leaving tracks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, WW2 mines, minisubs, the ship being raised from the bottom of the sea, etc.
I actually did go back and read the whole blessed thing. I can't say I recommend it to anyone with a job (I did it before the Spring semester started), family, hobbies, pets who need to be fed occasionally, or self respect, but it is strangely fascinating.
For a while, I imagined that perhaps the wheeled submarines were drawn by a team of horses in scuba gear, but now I'm convinced that malevolent merfolk were responsible for the sinking, quite possibly assisted by Soviet/CIA/MI6/Mossad-trained dolphins.
That's just what the City Boys want you to think.they tried 5705 but there was no reply.
Just coming back to you about this:
Johan Ridderstolpe, Engineer
So is this really not anything you have ever come across?
There's all sorts of fun stuff about rogue KGB agents, assassinated captains, submarines deliberately ramming the Estonia, submarines accidentally ramming the Estonia, radioactive material dissolving the bow locks, planted explosives destroying the bow locks, crew members pushing trucks full of heroin out of the bow door, submarines attaching mines to the Estonia, submarines firing blank torpedoes at the ship, the bridge being hijacked, Bill Clinton, Israel/Palestine, wheeled submarines leaving tracks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, WW2 mines, minisubs, the ship being raised from the bottom of the sea, etc.