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Aug 14th, 2009, 12:56pm
 
I have information about this ship. This information will hopefully come in time!
 
Arctic Sea DID indeed carry nuclear material. Mandate for smuggling nuclear material did come from same people who actually stole it.
 
At this very moment Arctic Sea is sailing empty 650km from Cape Verde, west of Africa. The ship is sailingtowards SE. The crew of Arctic Sea has already been murdered. The nuclear material has been loaded to another ship. - probably a submarine.
 
Small community which has planned whole event from beginning till the end will make a false flag operation with the nuclear material in US soil within 2 months from now. Naturally terrorists will be blamed for this.
 
Time is short... Tell your friends about this strike before it happens. Do not believe a word the officials say!
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Reply #1 - Aug 14th, 2009, 2:59pm
 
Why should we believe you?
If you have this info, then you can be assured our Military does as well.
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Reply #2 - Aug 15th, 2009, 7:12am
 
I see AP has reported the Arctic Sea as found along the African coast and its mysterious journey is being investigated. No mention of nuclear products aboard, just timber.
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Reply #3 - Sep 17th, 2009, 5:12am
 
But, perhaps, it is worth departing from emotions and taking a view of the facts. They explain the essence of the matter more expressive than something other.  
 
Firstly, the practical international standards provide for obligatory observance of navigation rules. A vessel may not put out to sea if it is technically defective. And if this is the case, then all the life-support systems of the Arctic Sea were in working condition. The ship just could not have put to sea, if communication, navigation, electrical equipment and other systems were not functioning.  
 
That is why the "radiosilence mode" of the Arctic Sea could begin only in consequence of "external" factors influence. And these factors are more probably of a criminal nature. Because it is no mere chance that the captain of the ship Sergey Zaretsky could send only one SMS-message, the content of which is yet more proof that the sender’s actions were controlled.  
 
Secondly, any ship putting out to sea undergoes obligatory customs, border and other kinds of control. The party making such actions, in case of detection of smuggled and other nondeclared goods is obliged to immediately notify the parties owning the goods and its carrier. Furthermore, measures provided by international regulatory legal acts should be taken.  
 
However Finland did not notify the Russian party of the Arctic Sea crew’s arrest or smuggled goods on shipboard. That is why there is every reason to believe that the cargo was completely corresponding to the declared consignment notes, and there were no "classified materials" transported by the crew. The version of a "classified goods" falls apart at the seams in this case too.  
 
Thirdly, there is a standard world practice according to which in force-majeure circumstances a ship owner is obliged to immediately notify public authorities in conformity with applicable rules.  
 
But it was not done. This brings up just questions: "Why the ship-owner, whom the Arctic Sea belonged, did not find it necessary to inform the Russian party of the above circumstances? What are motives of his behavior? Whom was he lead by?" There remains a lot of questions, but investigation will give answers to them. However it is evident that in this situation the crew became hostage of its owners or their protectors. Of those, who are trying now to shift the blame for what has happened onto the Russian authorities and crew.  
 
Fourthly, according to working rules of the maritime law, any party, discovered a lost vessel or a vessel in distress, is obliged to render all necessary assistance in these cases and to inform the party owning the transport.  
 
And not all is plain sailing in this question as well. It perplexes that the sailing near the Arctic Sea vessels under the flags of Sweden, France, Great Britain and other states did not wish to interfere in this situation settlement.  
 
NATO combat ships’ "position of inaction" in relation to transportation of "secret and insecure", according to some information agencies, materials also remains unclear. Otherwise, how can be considered the fact that a ship, allegedly transporting "dangerous materials", "weapon" and other "secret materials", was sailing to a point of its destination without hindrance.  
 
And references to possible lack of information about nature of goods of the leading world powers intelligence services, as well as to impossibility to establish the Arctic Sea’s location are at least unfounded and invite a number of questions.
 
Fifthly, according to the accepted rules, any civil vessel has a name or a certain number. Number is changed in accordance with established procedure, in specially designated areas.  
 
In the case with the Arctic Sea the following happened. During its detention by the Russian ship Ladny, trying to disorient naval mariners, the captain of the dry cargo ship Arctic Sea went on the air and reported on his belongings to the flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. At that he called false name of the vessel JON JIN 2 and its sailing route Havana-Sierra Leone, with cargo of palmtrees, as well as his IMO 8018912 number.  
 
During inspection of the ship by naval mariners it was found out that the name JON JIN 2 had been applied with a fresh coat of paint over the name Arctic Sea.  
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Reply #4 - Sep 17th, 2009, 10:14am
 

Russia ship mystery editor flees
Mikhail Voitenko at a press conference in Moscow, 18 August 2009
Mr Voitenko said it was nonsense to suggest pirates had been involved
 
A journalist has fled Russia after suggesting the Arctic Sea cargo ship that was apparently hijacked in July may have been carrying illegal weapons.
 
Mikhail Voitenko said he had been told to leave Moscow or face arrest.
 
The editor of Sovfracht, an online maritime journal, fled on Wednesday, saying he may not be able to return as his life would be in danger.
 
Eight men, mainly from Estonia, have been charged with hijacking and piracy over the case.
 
The men are suspected of seizing the ship and its 15-man Russian crew after raiding it disguised as police.
 
The alleged hijackers were taken to Russia after the ship was spotted 300 miles (480km) off the west coast of Africa on 16 August.

 
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Mr Voitenko - who was among the first to cast doubt on official explanations about the ship's disappearance - told the BBC it was nonsense to suggest pirates had been involved.
Suspected hijacker of the Arctic Sea being escorted in Moscow, 26 August 2009
Eight men have been charged with hijacking and piracy over the case
 
Instead he suggested the ship may have been carrying a secret shipment of weapons as part of a private business deal by state officials.
 
Speaking to the BBC from Turkey, Mr Voitenko said he had received a threatening phone call from "serious people" whom he suggested may have been members of Russia's intelligence agency, the FSB.
 
The caller told Mr Voitenko that those involved in the mysterious case of the Arctic Sea were very angry with him because he had spoken publicly, and were planning on taking action against him, he said.
 
"As long as I am out of Russia I feel safe," Mr Voitenko told the BBC. "At least they won't be able to get me back to Russia and convict [me]."
 
He also said Nato knew exactly what had happened to the Arctic Sea.
 
A Nato spokesman said the alliance had been in contact with Russia throughout the crisis, but would not say anything more.
 
The FSB refused to comment on the allegations.
 
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Mystery continues to surround the ship's disappearance, amid speculation the ship may have been intercepted by Mossad - Israel's foreign intelligence service - in order to prevent a shipment of illegal arms to the Middle East.
Arctic Sea, file image
There has been much speculation over what actually happened on the ship
 
The 4,000-tonne Maltese-flagged vessel vanished in July days after leaving Finland with an apparent cargo of timber worth $1.8m (£1.1m), destined for the Algerian port of Bejaia.
 
Observers have questioned why the alleged hijackers would risk seizing the Arctic Sea in one of Europe's busiest shipping lanes for a relatively inexpensive cargo.
 
Russian authorities said nothing suspicious was found aboard the ship when it was found last month, but have said a more thorough inspection would be carried out when the Arctic Sea arrives in the Russian port of Novorossiisk.  
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8235647.stm
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