Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] South Korean people all fell in disbelief when the cut-off face of Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship, was revealed for the first time to the public on June 9, 2010. One of the limited-number audience took the picture and posted on the internet, and there, fluorescent light lamps are hanging there unbroken!!! This is where the torpedo supposedly hit the ship and exploded!!! How can it be possible at all!!! OMFG!!! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] According to the official version of the story, 250kg TNT exploded 3m beneath the ship and cut the ship in two in a few seconds, killing 46 sailors. Now, South Koreans don’t believe their gov. story any more. There is NO explosion. Some other cause broke the ship, but not a torpedo. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] One possibility now getting more force is that the South Korean ship was sunk by a friendly fire (dummy torpedo) shot by a US submarine during their joint exercise. Thread: BREAKING - Possibility a US Submarine has SUNK off the Coast of South Korea A dummy torpedo does not explode as it does not have explosive, but it can make a hole in the ship. This means that the South Korean ship was not cut in two in a few seconds but broken for a longer time because of the hole made by the dummy torpedo. This explains why the US government immediately responded that there was no sign of NKorean attack and the sinking was because of the problem of the ship itself. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 999577 United States 06/11/2010 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] The type of torpedo used does not "hit" the ship and explode. It explodes a short distance away and the blast wave pushes water which cuts the ship in half. It is still hard to believe that the lights would remain intact after the ship being cut in half and sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 954702Could this be the same type "weapon" used on the BP rig, leaving the ODD hole in the top of the helideck? All the windows directly below the helideck were INTACT as the rig slipped under the Gulf waters!? I think it's a DEW! Not a conventional torpedo or missle! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] One U.S. official said the sinking may not have been an intentional attack at all, but the act of a rogue commander, an accident or an exercise gone wrong. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the incident publicly. I think it is suggestion of the possibility of friendly fire and accident, which was later dressed and presented as NKorea attack. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 999577 United States 06/11/2010 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] The type of torpedo used does not "hit" the ship and explode. It explodes a short distance away and the blast wave pushes water which cuts the ship in half. It is still hard to believe that the lights would remain intact after the ship being cut in half and sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 999577Could this be the same type "weapon" used on the BP rig, leaving the ODD hole in the top of the helideck? All the windows directly below the helideck were INTACT as the rig slipped under the Gulf waters!? I think it's a DEW! Not a conventional torpedo or missle! RUST! RUST! RUST! This weapon produces copious amounts of instant RUST! 1400 cars on 9/11, TOASTED AND RUSTED! Steel I-Beams from collapsed towers, TOTALLY RUST COVERED! Rig on the bottom of Gulf, hasn't been shown, YET! Crude oil spewing from targeted rig, BLOOD-RUSTY RED? Korean ship, RUSTY, GAPING HOLE, NOT A BOMB! Anyone see a pattern here? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] The type of torpedo used does not "hit" the ship and explode. It explodes a short distance away and the blast wave pushes water which cuts the ship in half. It is still hard to believe that the lights would remain intact after the ship being cut in half and sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 999577Could this be the same type "weapon" used on the BP rig, leaving the ODD hole in the top of the helideck? All the windows directly below the helideck were INTACT as the rig slipped under the Gulf waters!? I think it's a DEW! Not a conventional torpedo or missle! RUST! RUST! RUST! This weapon produces copious amounts of instant RUST! 1400 cars on 9/11, TOASTED AND RUSTED! Steel I-Beams from collapsed towers, TOTALLY RUST COVERED! Rig on the bottom of Gulf, hasn't been shown, YET! Crude oil spewing from targeted rig, BLOOD-RUSTY RED? Korean ship, RUSTY, GAPING HOLE, NOT A BOMB! Anyone see a pattern here? I hope you are serious. Indeed I saw a lot of RUST on the remains of the SKorean ship!!! I thought that it was due to corrosion under the sea, but doubt lingered why the ship was so rusty in such a short time. Yes, distinctly rusty, way too much and extraordinarily rusty. I am trying to locate a photo. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 798155 United States 06/11/2010 10:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Newly Discovered!!! Unbelievable!!! Fluorescent lamps remain intact where the torpedo exploded in Cheonan, the sunk South Korean ship [picture] See this photo of salvaged Cheonan. Rusted. Way too much. [link to www.bild.de] This photo is seen everywhere on the news. |
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