Heard about this about a week ago on the news, a few days later the press tells us it was caused by a Chinese (they were quick to specify this for some reason) vessel dragging it's anchor on the seabed.
Today I find out that it wasn't one, but two cables. Then this chap, who I think often hits the mark but occasionally veers in to conspiracy theory territory, posts this vid. I'm struggling to find any counter arguments to anything he says, and the comments on the vid raise some pretty thought provoking points too.
BBC article here:
Now I'm not one for conspiracy theories but this certainly has me scratching my head a bit.
The main question is why anyone would deliberately sever these cables in the first place.
Curious stuff.
Today I find out that it wasn't one, but two cables. Then this chap, who I think often hits the mark but occasionally veers in to conspiracy theory territory, posts this vid. I'm struggling to find any counter arguments to anything he says, and the comments on the vid raise some pretty thought provoking points too.
BBC article here:
Sweden asks China to co-operate with severed cable investigation
Two cables in the Baltic Sea linking Sweden to Lithuania, and Finland to Germany, were damaged.
www.bbc.co.uk
Now I'm not one for conspiracy theories but this certainly has me scratching my head a bit.
The main question is why anyone would deliberately sever these cables in the first place.
Curious stuff.
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