darkwolf666
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M/S Estonia
Not sure how knowns MS Estonia is in the UK but quite a lot about it is interesting.
When MS Estonia sank to the bottom of the ocean in 1994, it was the deadliest shipwreck in European peace time history.
852 people - mainly Swedes and Estonians - lost their lives. The official version is that the front part of the boat fell off, for whatever reason. However, more than thousand family members of these dead people question this, and are battling of media, governments and HWT/GB type of authority lickers labelling these concerned families as crazy and deranged.
Truth-seekers from all over the world but mainly Estonia have tried to solve the mysteries surrounding Estonia since it happened. Using the Freedom of Information Act, some have even tried to see the NSA documents about it - getting the answer "These documents are classified, because their disclosure is likely to cause significant damage to national security".
Some of the question marks:
1. Plenty of people heard what they believe to be explosions or the ship hitting something
2. The Swedish government immediatly said they were going to bring the ship up, but changed their minds within days
3. A few years after the incident, it was revealed that Estonia was frequently used for military transport between Eastern Europe and Sweden
4. The undead Estonians. Several of the crew members, including captain Avo Piht, were initially reported to be alive. After a few days, their status were changed to "Dead at sea". Now this spurred a lot of controversy in Estonia that is lasting to this day. One of the reasons: Piht was filmed twice, first going to the hospital in an ambulance, and later exiting it at the hospital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atjKbaohJds
A former colleague of Piht, a ship doctor called Aivar Kaur, shaered his experience in Estonian media some 20 years ago.
At the day of the "accident", he and some other crew members were taking over the ferry Diana II.
"When we reached Diana, we recieved confirmation that Estonia had gone to the bottom. But who and how many that were rescued - no one knew at the time".
"While at Diana it became apparent that it would take some time to take over the work sections, and we were advised to take a walk to get to know the ship from the inside. We walked and ended up in a big passenger cafe, where a TV set was playing in the corner.
Some members of the former Swedish crew watched the TV and we asked them what would be shown. They said there would be a special news show showing the first shots of those rescued in Estonia. Of course we stopped and watched. And the shots started coming. The time was between nine and half ten German time. Probably 9.05-9.10".
"The shots ran and a shot comes in, from which you can see the ambulance driving, opening its door and people wrapped up in blankets leave. People are moving towards the open door of a building. And then - I am not sure if he was the second or the third but not the first or the last - came a man who stood still for a moment. He looked at the camera. As I saw it, he paid attention to that there was a TV camera recording him."
"This man was captain Piht. The guy got a movement unique to him. Not many people move with their headd slightly tilted to the side. This man looked like him and acted like him."
"The moment he came, made his movements, looked at the camera. The moment all four of us in front of the TV said the same thing - its our captain!".
"Everyone else who got out was hoarse and their heads covered. Only Piht had only a blanket on his shoulders, not over the head. Later I thought that he wanted to show himself and wanted to be seen. His goal was to capture the camera - look, this is me, Captain Piht".
"The cadre ran on, the rescued people went through the open door and the door closed. Everyone of us knew Piht, some had also worked with him. I was his ship doctor on Saint Patrick".
"An hour later, these shots were shown again, and at the end of the show it was announced that there will be a big overview show in the evening."
"In the evening, the shots we saw twice in the morning also started running during the program. Everything was the same until the moment of Piht staring into the camera, but this time he was overshadowed by the backs of two men. The footage was edited, and I have never seen them again".
"I've had to tell the same thing to the Finnish police, the Estonian security police and twice to the representatives of the Estonian side of the international investigation."
"Later, another shot appeared with an ambulance leaving M/S Mariella. A single man looks out the window. I've been watching this shot. Magnified and viewed in slow motion, a man with Avo Pihts face can be seen through the dim glass. The official explanation from the Swedish police is 'you are wrong about this being Piht", but they wont reveal who it is."
A couple of weeks ago, Discovery showed a documentary where some Swedish journalists visited the wreckage (which is illegal to do but they did it anyway) and found a large hole in the side of the ship. A lot of people now demand further investigations to if Estonia was perhaps bombed or accidently hit a submarine. The Swedish politicans that were active in 1994 are all saying that they dont wish to comment on Estonia.
I have to admit I know nothing about the MS Estonia, so popped it into Google. The very first search brought this article up. I read the title and stopped reading as I understood perfectly where your viewpoint was coming from...
https://www.fairobserver.com/region/europe/ms-estonia-disaster-conspiracy-sweden-radical-right-news-14531/