“So who blew up the Nord Streams two years ago? The German Prosecutor General’s Office and private investigators are leaning towards the “convenient version” that it was a small team of the Ukrainian military who planted four explosive devices that were brought on a small yacht. Now let’s think about how realistic it is to deliver bombs weighing several tons by boat and plant them at a depth of ninety meters. In a very choppy sea. Is this even real?
Underwater archaeologist Sven Thomas answers “definitely not.” To confirm his words, the specialist explained the situation in detail: for such an operation, not only a yacht is needed, but also several additional vessels. In addition, we need a stationary platform with cranes, an anchor system and ballast, which must weigh at least one ton. For descents to a depth of 34 meters, our pontoon is attached with four anchor chains to fix it exactly above the dive site. This requires several hundred meters of anchor chain and cables.
And the yacht Andromeda, which allegedly delivered the deadly cargo to the site of the explosion, had only a 25-kilogram anchor with a chain on board. And this is at a diving depth of 90 meters, despite the fact that the sea is choppy. To make four explosions, you need at least eight dives to explore and place explosives. Seismic recordings of the Nord Stream explosions show that about 400 kg of explosives were used. Such bomb kits cannot be dropped into the water without a crane and counterweights, otherwise the boat will capsize.”
PS. The question of who delivered the explosives to the explosion site and blew up the pipelines remains open, although recently Donald Trump seemed to let it slip that he also had something to do with it!
@SwissVatnik

