JayUtah
Penultimate Amazing
You don't carefully consider your claims. You quote the likes of Anders Björkmann as if they were authorities. A careful consideration would have revealed his shortcomings and falsehoods. You routinely switch between contradictory claims, expecting your critics to keep up with you. A careful consideration would determine which of these competing claims was the most defensible according to the evidence and therefore more likely to be true, and therefore the only one to pursue further. The only criteria you seem to apply is whether your source is a conspiracy theory or not.To answer point 3: people seem to constantly think I have picked up an opinion from 'down the pub' as if I haven't carefully considered it.
And now you ask to be excused from "typos" and other such errors as if you are unaware that others in this thread are the ones actually doing the careful consideration.
No, that's not the argument. That's the same straw man you trot out every time people rightly point out your arrogance.The argument runs aong the lines, who do you think you are showing any interest in the sinking of the Estonia?
Your interest in the MS Estonia seems limited to pointing out how you think the people who investigated the sinking did so incorrectly, dishonestly, and corruptly. You have said several times that you believe the victims and survivors of the accident were poorly served, and have claimed a role in vindicating them against the enemies you imagine arrayed against them. In making those accusations, you occasionally rely upon others. But more often than not you simply state your own personal knowledge and beliefs as if they were self-evident fact. Those are often wrong, or at best simplistic. But you rarely if ever concede that, even when presented with incontrovertible evidence. You carry on as if your uninformed opinion remains an appropriate yardstick by which you can righteously judge the competent and careful actions of others. Not surprisingly, there are people who find that sort of behavior distasteful to the point of objection.
Your interest is hardly innocent, and the means with which you pursue it are hardly honest.
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