Friday, October 22, 2010

HMS Astute's Third Fishy, Publicity-Attracting, Incident in 3 months

The first two incidents (below) were too fishy to believe as reported... and M.E. believes the third (HMS Astute's grounding off Skye) even less.
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"The Royal Navy has a nuclear submarine aground within view of the shore, and more specifically a major bridge, where thousands of people are going to see this in person - and likely care." -Galrahn
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"The MoD spokesman said: “...While conducting a personnel transfer as part of sea trials..."
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Remember just last month when a crane dropped the heavy load on the Astute?
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Or, the month just before that when the Astute had to return to port because its anchor broke down?
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Either a picture of utter incompetence is being purposefully cultivated, or the Royal Navy's submarine service needs a more secluded practice area. The Royal Navy is definitely NOT incompetent.
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That could mean the escalating global publicity being generated on a monthly basis is serving an altogether different purpose. Hmmm, what message is possibly being sent, and to whom? How about to whom it may concern.
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UK forces are currently conducting drills at the South Atlantic Malvinas Islands. Foreign Ministers of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay expressed their concerns about the military missile tests that the UK forces are currently conducting at the South Atlantic Malvinas Islands
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HMS Astute has been pulled free now, but Bubblehead has an interesting thread going, as usual,
and will keep us updated.
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Submarines are always silent and strange.

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