Any of you'all pay any attention to this thing? The ship disappears off the coast of England and reappears a couple of weeks later. The safety stuff is turned off, it was in an area where regular cell phones worked and still it is gone. The ship's locator comes back on a few days later and is coming from a Russian navy ship.


"The next day, transmissions from the Arctic Sea?s AIS placed the ship in the Bay of Biscay. Despite the AIS ?signature? marking its location, France announced that there was no cargo ship in the area. Interestingly and perhaps quite significantly, it was announced that the signal was coming from one of the three Russian Navy ships in that area.
On August 15, 2009, a joint Russia-NATO operation is officially launched to track and locate the Arctic Sea. It is at this point that reports begin to circulate among maritime and intelligence officials that this might not be a hijacking after all, and that the ship could be carrying some type of ?special? cargo. Certain maritime security professionals, who have been following this incident closely, suggest that the Arctic Sea could be involved in the transporting of nuclear materials. These reports are immediately dismissed by Finnish authorities and other diplomatic officials"
The site is really right wing and anti-muslim. But it makes some interesting reading.
Is Russia setting the stage for a nuclear apocalypse?