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Click the link.Citation?
Click the link.Citation?
WHEN did it come off, as two Estonian guys who survived said they climbed down the car ramp door. They are eye witnesses. Why ignore what they said?because it fell off completely, the ramp is open, we can see the pictures of it.
That doesn't answer the question asked. You're evading again.See upthread. He acknowledges the help of Valeria Kasper, an Estonian filmmaker, and speaking to six survivors personally.
Again, not what you were asked for, just another assertion.Nelson literally writes Voronin was 245lbs.
Names? Details? Statements?These are the six main survivors whose stories are told by Nelson.
As you can see, he was a well-respected journalist. There is no reason to believe he is a liar or making stuff up.Click the link.
The claimed truck dumping was from the STERN car ramp, not the bow. However, because the JAIC theory is that the entire bow visor and car ramp door fell off, that was the initial action that commenced the disaster, thanks to a strong wave undermining the design. But nobody has claimed the cargo was offloaded at the front.
The link he posted is an obituary.Citation?
The ramp didn't come off, it is in the open position.WHEN did it come off, as two Estonian guys who survived said they climbed down the car ramp door. They are eye witnesses. Why ignore what they said?
There is also no reason to believe his unsupported claim that Voronin (a man he never met) weighed 245lbs at the time of the sinking. At best we can say that Nelson claimed that Voronin weighed 245lbs. It is not an established fact.As you can see, he was a well-respected journalist. There is no reason to believe he is a liar or making stuff up.
The ramp was still attached when the ship was on its side.WHEN did it come off, as two Estonian guys who survived said they climbed down the car ramp door. They are eye witnesses. Why ignore what they said?
<snip>. Maybe, as he taught or teaches at the same Uni as JayUtah, he can be contacted there and asked directly what his sources were.
Imagine being several hundred pages into making your case and not knowing that one of your key witnesses is dead.Unlikely, as he's been dead for a decade .
To be fair, I wasn't aware Nelson had died until I googled whether he still worked at the University or not. However, Voronin is dead, Nelson is dead, Anderson-Käspar is dead. Unless another source is found, the 'fact' of Voronin being in any way obese is entirely unverifiable.Imagine being several hundred pages into making your case and not knowing that one of your key witnesses is dead.![]()
To be fair, I wasn't aware Nelson had died until I googled whether he still worked at the University or not. However, Voronin is dead, Nelson is dead, Anderson-Käspar is dead. Unless another source is found, the 'fact' of Voronin being in any way obese is entirely unverifiable.
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Nelson is not a key witness, he is simply a journalist who wrote a book telling the survivors' stories. It is not reasonable to claim he made stuff up. As a former Professor of journalism, he will know the importance of verifying information and accuracy.Imagine being several hundred pages into making your case and not knowing that one of your key witnesses is dead.![]()
Nelson is not a key witness, he is simply a journalist who wrote a book telling the survivors' stories. It is not reasonable to claim he made stuff up. As a former Professor of journalism, he will know the importance of verifying information and accuracy.
...On the Sweden trip Nelson and his wife, Patrice Salisbury Nelson (BA ’68), traveled the same overnight journey from Estonia on the sister ship of the one that sank, prowling the bowels of the ship to get a feel of the survivors’ experience...
...He has been a paraplegic since the age of 17...
His book is the sole source for the claim of Voronin being 245lbs. The claim is unverifiable, and therefore unreliable.Nelson is not a key witness, he is simply a journalist who wrote a book telling the survivors' stories. It is not reasonable to claim he made stuff up. As a former Professor of journalism, he will know the importance of verifying information and accuracy.