posted on Dec, 14 2016 @ 02:42 PM
a reply to:
underwerks
Wouldn't be surprised if civil servants are boosting the "fake news" thing.....so they can pick and choose what to say is true news.....which is very
likely to be rubbish, and that is the reason they promote it.....giving them back control over the cover-ups.....let's see....here's a story only I
know, apart from some government personnel.....when Nicholas Witchell, in the early months, January & February of 1990, was doing reporting from Loch
Ness on a "last ditch effort to find the monster", that was a cover for the recovering of bodies from a scuppered nuclear submarine....someone I knew
had witnessed the workers systematically extracting the bodies and debris from one half of the loch, which they lay sand-bags along, then took those
up then lay sand-bags along the other half of the loch, working on it in sections. The guy telling me this had been offered £60 by the Sun newspaper
for that info, as they were wondering what was going on & knew about the bodies but didn't know what had happened.....I had a former naval seaman as
an occasional info source, who I asked about it, and he said "I think a nuclear submarine failed to resurface there, but I didn't know about any
recovering of the bodies..." I said, well, they must be recovering the bodies from it, or maybe the victims in the submarine managed to create an
opening and the bodies are beginning to appear so they don't want the public to wonder what's going on. There seems to be an opening far below the
surface of the sea that MoD is using, as a practice area, they used it as practice for submarines during the First World War.....anyway, you've
possibly just read a Fake Story, haven't you?