Saturday, June 22, 2013

Lobe LSIP complete, m=13.25. Evaluate Project 501.

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  1. A little Divine Intervention ? It is reported that these containers were transporting arms to back the Syrian rebels:

    MOL Comfort sank due to yet unclear reasons, sailing from Singapore to Jeddah and after that to North Europe, leaving behind hundreds of drifting containers and a huge aftershock hitting liner sector and all of the maritime industry.

    Even the scale of the consequences is hard, impossible, to estimate, not to mention consequences themselves. This is the 1st case in liner sector, when modern ocean-going liner container vessel (built in Japan!) sank in the ocean after breaking in 2 parts, like a poorly built and managed bulk carrier or over aged coaster. Nothing like this ever occurred, and no one believed it was possible, even theoretically. It just could not happen, but still, here it is.

    http://www.vesselfinder.com/news/1223-UPDATE-MOL-Comfort-Sank


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  2. I have been thinking that too ~I AM Love~
    The name of this vessel was curious to me as MOL
    could be a shortened version of Molock.
    Interesting coincidence?

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  3. that story is a fake from what i am gathering, this ship broke in half on it's way to Singapore, not Syria. and there was no weapons on board. half the crew was russian and they all survived. if someone knows more, please let me know

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    1. would be interested in seeing the links or sources for this info ... thanks

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    2. i must say after digging deeper it could go either way, no honest proof either way, can't find any proof weapons were on board, but i guess you probably wouldn't. i will say that since there is no major news outlets covering this, one has to wonder if they were told not too. hopefully more will emerge in time, i will post back if i can find more. thank you for getting me to dig deeper. for the time being, guess i'll have to give benefit of doubt, not enough conclusive evidence either way.

      this is the original story i read with comments below story that stated the story was possibly bunk.
      http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3034785/posts

      another comment section saying the arms part of the story is possibly without warrant
      http://www.dailypaul.com/290133/oops-container-ship-carrying-weapons-for-syrian-rebels-breaks-in-half

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