This is what I mean when I say Vixens musings are like badly written pulp spy novels.
Who doesn't like James Bond stories? We're just not deluded enough to think they're actually true.
They aren't grounded in reality at all, just an ignorant layman's idea of—
—literally everything she brings up.
For those of us who sometimes have the grim duty of investigating incidents involving engineered systems in which there has been injury or fatality, what she's doing is in
consummate bad taste. This is why it's difficult to contain my disgust when Vixen cloaks herself in virtue and tells us that unless we take her arrogant, ignorant babble seriously we're somehow being unfaithful to the truth or disinterested in discovery.
This is only compounded by the rank dishonesty exhibited in the layout of her argument and her response to criticism or rebuttal. It's just frankly childish. Since it's hard to believe someone can be so innocently deluded, this raises the spectre that she's just here for the lolz, which would be even more morally reprehensible.
Why pay any attention to her? Because what conspiracy theorists like Vixen lack in knowledge, honesty, and sincerity they make up for in sheer amplitude. They're provably wrong, but
noisily wrong because conspiracism is inherently attention-seeking behavior. Look at the toehold Anders Björkmann was able to get before most of the world figured out just what a crackpot he is. Even still you find people besides Vixen trying to posture him as a legitimate expert in naval architecture. Forums like this exist to provide the necessary counterpoint to keep ignorant blowhards from confusing well-meaning people for their own enjoyment and ego. If people want to find out whether there is any truth to any of
MS Estonia conspiracy theories, hopefully they will stumble into some body of information such as what we provide here. The world is not necessarily doomed to the imaginary world that Vixen has created for herself and desires to foist on others.