More evidence appears to be emerging that the Australian government and its agencies know much more than they are telling about the sinking of the SIEV-X refugee ship. Did these 353 people die in Australian waters? The authorities still say no, but it doesn't look that way.
"Evidence continues to mount of concealment by multiple Australian agencies of knowledge of the sinking position of SIEVX – knowledge that I have previously argued was deliberately withheld from the Certain Maritime Incident (CMI) Committee ...
"Oceanographic Professor Matthias Tomczak of Flinders University when given the rescue coordinates was able to assess the likely direction and distance that the survivors drifted during the hours they were in the water. Recently Tony Kevin has charted Tomczak's assessment narrowing down the likely sinking position of SIEVX to an area of around 140 square nautical miles inside the Australian Border Protection Surveillance zone."
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SIEV-X.com
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