Or that the US DOD co developed tech with aircraft manufacturers to have the hardware that would allow the remote access and control of aircraft in the event of a hijacking, and fly the airplanes away from high value targets.
It is likely that the US military is highly compartmentalized and fractured. The US Navy has been the most corrupt branch of the military ever since the assassination of jfk.
Actually, the approximate locations of the leaks are in the Bornholm Basin area (mean depth of 140 ft.), closest to the island. The depth is shallow enough for specialised diving operations as well as the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles, (as was the case for the construction of both pipelines).
Here's an underwater map of the Baltic Sea. The island in the lower center is the location of the pipeline leaks are.
It wouldn’t be easy. How do you get a solid firing solution on it? It’s just a pipe. Any noise is gonna be moving randomly inside it. It’s tiny relative to the usual target size of a torpedo. It wouldn’t be as easy as you would think. The active sonar required to detect the pipe in the first place would be dead giveaway. Just to find it accurately, you would have to announce your presence.
It’s possible, but there are likely much easier and more hidden ways of doing it. It would be better to use divers, the pipe only like 250 feet deep there. Using a torpedo is just so overkill, and too obvious. Too many ways it would lead directly back to whoever did it. Divers or some sort of ROV would be my guess.
Targeting what? It’s a tiny pipe. It can’t be tracked passively.
It would be possible to do it with a dropped toro, but it would require active tracking of some sort. Either dipped or dropped.
This would put US Navy active transmissions into the water. It’s as recognizable as a fingerprint.
Potentially would that work? Yes. But it just doesn’t sit right with me. It’s not a game. You don’t just blast active sonar out when doing something like this. It’s not WW2. We aren’t openly blasting Japanese merchants out of the water.
Water is very dense. Sound waves propagate out incredibly long distance. It just doesn’t seem plausible to me that they would risk doing it in such a detectable and identifiable way, when better options exist. Submarine dry deck shelters and divers/seals are on these platforms for a reason.
I could be wrong. Maybe they don’t give a fuck who figures it out. If they really did just fly a P8 over and drop a payload, they are basically saying they want to be caught.
Are you serious? Scuba divers go to like 600 feet no problem when staged correctly. Freedivers hit almost 700 feet without air... and divers in hard suits can probably go a thousand or more feet no problem.
250 feet is NOTHING. Hell, barely certified tourists can dive to 160 feet without issue
It turns out the mean depth is about 140 ft., closest to the island. The depth is shallow enough for specialized diving operations as well as the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles, (as was the case for the construction of both pipelines). I'm a certified scuba diver of over 35 years anything over 100 feet (3 atm) is standard limitation for most divers. We're not talking about Stan Lee super humans though. It's more probable for remotely operated subs to carry out this mission, especially to the proximity of Denmark's Bornholm Island.
Lol, boomer scuba diver has outdated info from the 70's...
" The most common depths for experienced scuba divers is between 20 to 30 metres (66-98 feet). With experience and the right scuba diving certification, recreational scuba divers can go to 40 metres (131 feet) deep with PADI and 50 metres (164 feet) deep with BSAC"
Trained divers can go FAR past those depths with the right tanks and staging... 300 feet is nothing, and cave divers go that deep all the time on rebreathers...
So "exercises" and "training" isn't just reserved for pre-mass shooting events. They don't even have to hire crisis actors for military training ops.
Given how many tranny commanding officers they have, id say theres enough crisis as it is
No shit...
9/11/2001
US military doing a training exercise called Global Guardian,
That just so happens to include terrorists flying hijacked airplanes into buildings,
But thats just a huge coincidence!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Guardian
I tell this to people every year during anniversary discussions, and I hardly ever find somebody that knows this.
Or that the US DOD co developed tech with aircraft manufacturers to have the hardware that would allow the remote access and control of aircraft in the event of a hijacking, and fly the airplanes away from high value targets.
Mao said political power is extended out of the barrel of a gun. The military has the firepower, thus the political power.
I didn’t know the FBI had a European dive team
Biden pretty much said he would blow it up.
https://twitter.com/2xBeepBoopVodka/status/1574852642492526593?s=20&t=ljLHyjiPAkeO_JjVawLX5g
I thought the white hats controlled the military?....blowing up Russia's pipeline for natural gas seems to be counter productive...
This is coming from the WEF
They also attacked pipeline in USA under Operation Cyber Polygon
http://google.com/search?q=Cyber+Polygon+WEF
It is likely that the US military is highly compartmentalized and fractured. The US Navy has been the most corrupt branch of the military ever since the assassination of jfk.
That’s unfortunate. The office of naval intelligence has a lot of information. Including the assassination of jfk. Shocker!
It would be a smart way to frame thebUS and start a war.
I agree, funny how all of a sudden people believe the msm is telling the truth.
Only the part that Trump put into place under Special ops and the command officers. This may have been a Pentagon/Milley show.
I'm afraid everyone saw that. Technically the US is now at war with Germany. That's retarded.
If it is correct, Some 250 ft. in depth is a little too deep for diving. Depth charges though? Maybe.
ROV do the job.
Couldn’t a sub just torpedo it?
Actually, the approximate locations of the leaks are in the Bornholm Basin area (mean depth of 140 ft.), closest to the island. The depth is shallow enough for specialised diving operations as well as the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles, (as was the case for the construction of both pipelines).
Here's an underwater map of the Baltic Sea. The island in the lower center is the location of the pipeline leaks are.
It wouldn’t be easy. How do you get a solid firing solution on it? It’s just a pipe. Any noise is gonna be moving randomly inside it. It’s tiny relative to the usual target size of a torpedo. It wouldn’t be as easy as you would think. The active sonar required to detect the pipe in the first place would be dead giveaway. Just to find it accurately, you would have to announce your presence.
It’s possible, but there are likely much easier and more hidden ways of doing it. It would be better to use divers, the pipe only like 250 feet deep there. Using a torpedo is just so overkill, and too obvious. Too many ways it would lead directly back to whoever did it. Divers or some sort of ROV would be my guess.
Torpedo dropped from an aircraft or helicopter?
Targeting what? It’s a tiny pipe. It can’t be tracked passively.
It would be possible to do it with a dropped toro, but it would require active tracking of some sort. Either dipped or dropped.
This would put US Navy active transmissions into the water. It’s as recognizable as a fingerprint.
Potentially would that work? Yes. But it just doesn’t sit right with me. It’s not a game. You don’t just blast active sonar out when doing something like this. It’s not WW2. We aren’t openly blasting Japanese merchants out of the water.
Water is very dense. Sound waves propagate out incredibly long distance. It just doesn’t seem plausible to me that they would risk doing it in such a detectable and identifiable way, when better options exist. Submarine dry deck shelters and divers/seals are on these platforms for a reason.
I could be wrong. Maybe they don’t give a fuck who figures it out. If they really did just fly a P8 over and drop a payload, they are basically saying they want to be caught.
Are you serious? Scuba divers go to like 600 feet no problem when staged correctly. Freedivers hit almost 700 feet without air... and divers in hard suits can probably go a thousand or more feet no problem.
250 feet is NOTHING. Hell, barely certified tourists can dive to 160 feet without issue
It turns out the mean depth is about 140 ft., closest to the island. The depth is shallow enough for specialized diving operations as well as the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles, (as was the case for the construction of both pipelines). I'm a certified scuba diver of over 35 years anything over 100 feet (3 atm) is standard limitation for most divers. We're not talking about Stan Lee super humans though. It's more probable for remotely operated subs to carry out this mission, especially to the proximity of Denmark's Bornholm Island.
Lol, boomer scuba diver has outdated info from the 70's...
" The most common depths for experienced scuba divers is between 20 to 30 metres (66-98 feet). With experience and the right scuba diving certification, recreational scuba divers can go to 40 metres (131 feet) deep with PADI and 50 metres (164 feet) deep with BSAC"
Trained divers can go FAR past those depths with the right tanks and staging... 300 feet is nothing, and cave divers go that deep all the time on rebreathers...
Black hats? White hats? I don't know anymore. What a show! What an absolute shitshow!
Now, the DS can strike targets world-wide and blame "Russian retaliation".
If i was trying to frame the US and start a war I would DEFINITELY be strategic in the location i chose to plant evidence.
The saviours of humanity everybody. Bow down and worship
And sandy hook and Vegas.
TWA Flight 800 as well.