If Russia is behind such acts of sabotage, then which part of Siberia should lose a critical railway bridge, or which city should have its power cut to send a message that mischief has consequences? The same goes for China 🤔
@@hentehoo27it is China plain and simple......since a Chinese vessel is near proximity two time when the cable are cut....... reasons: helping the Russian and act of revenge aginst recognize Taiwan as independent nation and helped Taiwan
Only two at a time this time. They didn't quite break the last years record at Baltic pipeline-busting night held by their countrymen. But this time we should see to it that there will be repercussions for it.
The Dutch confirmed a Chinese ship with a Russian captain exiting the Baltic Sea on its way to Egypt. Marine tracking shows the ship was in the vicinity of each break at the same time as the disruptions. This was not an accident, but Russia retaliation for NATO support to Ukraine.
Everything is clear. Just as the Russians blew up their gas pipes, so did the owners of the cables. Yes, there may be Ukrainian amateur swimmers who messed up something or did it intentionally.
Well, I don't know... This is a very strange war… The most interesting fact is that zelensky is still selling Russian gas to Europe through his Ukrainian-Russian pipeline to help Putin finance the war against his own people.
_Two countries most affected by these breaks, Sweden and Finland_ What a coincidence. Those are the two countries that joined NATO after the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
How come this isn't what I think? I think it's a Chinese ship being told by Russia to damage the cables. It's exactly what it is. The Chinese already cut the gas pipeline between Estonia and Finland. The ship disabled its transponder and circled around for an hour and a half before continuing.
Dane here. Most recent news is that the suspect ship, Yi Peng 3, has stopped at anchor in the _Kattegat_ (the ocean between Denmark, Sweden and Norway)... suspiciously, _just a few meters outside Danish territorial waters,_ but inside our Exclusive Economic Zone. Meaning that we can't really legally just board the damn thing; it seems clear to me that they are taunting us. As of now, they are still being followed closely by our Navy, by request of the Swedes.
Finn here, just saw that on the news. There is no doubt that they are behind this. I saw conflicting information about the boarding of the ship, do you know any better? It seems ridiculous if they just ran away and nobody stopped them on non international waters.
1year ago there was another chinese ship in the area where data cable and gas pipe got damaged between Finland and Estonia. That ship was photoed to be missing her anchor
There was yet another cable cut that same night last year connecting to Sweden in addition to the pipeline and the cable between Finland and Estonia. That was quite a spree.
@@AndyFromBeaverton Except Ukraine is the most likely culprit for sabotaging NORDSTREAM, and for very good reason....kinda "sorry not sorry" situation, we're dying and you're on the fence because you're buying energy from them...well now you're not buying energy from them and they aren't putting those profits into killing us anymore.....sorry....not really sorry.....
Funniest part of watching the news in the past 3 years was watching the media and bourgeoisie think that we’re not heading towards a global conflict and these were all isolated regional conflicts
These incidents are reminiscent of previous events where undersea infrastructure was compromised. In 2022, the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea were damaged in an act of sabotage. Additionally, in October 2023, a telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia was purposefully damaged.
It still just blows my mind how you guys managed to kick us out (The USA), then china immediately betrayed you and you taught them why we left. Respect from the USA. I hope one day your fat neighbor to the north will respect your boarders.
They are taking plays right out of the Chinese fishing boat navy playbook. Clandestine operations that originate on seemingly innocent civilians vessels. This sounds like a testing exercise to send a message and not directly engage NATO by seeing the effects and response times, all while sharing intel with their Chinese allies. China would use this knowledge for any future invasions and Russia would too, though in the future I expect they will do it more stealthily.
Optical cables have repeaters 1. because fiber have losses / simply light is too low over long distance, to amplify signal. 2. due to efects like dispersion, which make pulses longer, so they can overlap. And this repeaters also renew this and send again nice pulses. 🙂
Hadn't thought about underwater cables having a lifespan. When they lay the replacements, do they haul the old ones up, abandon them, or leave them in place as lower speed backups?
It wasn't a plan or russian navy vessel or uniformed service divers or rovs. So it comes down to prove it. Not going to be easy to get china or russia to openly say they had anything to directly do with it. The chinese captain just made a "mistake". And when we do get some intelligence and comms about this, what's the first thing they'll both say? We're liars, bullies, racist etc. Everyone knows what this is and who did it, or were involved. But it's going to be a long time to get solid evidence to show the world.
@@mtmadigan82 Even if it was a *mistake* (hahaha) there is still the question of liability: the responsible entity should and can by international law be forced to pay every cent of the damages incurred.
@@ernstmullner334 The problem is that if the internation law forces Russia/China to pay for it, it will have to force the UK/Poland/Ukraine to pay for Nordstream. As long as the people responsible for Nordstream are not held liable by international law, the international law will remain a joke. And if they try to use the international law on Russia/China it will no longer remain an international law, but an extention of NATO which is used selectively for personal benefit.
@@mtmadigan82Oo so that’s actually not how this works. Sure you have the option to prove it, which doesn’t do much. It’s also really obvious that they did it, so we already have enough proof. This is not no court system.
Have you all just blindly ignored the fact that your favorite democratic😂 Western country; the US destroyed the pipelines supplying Germany with cheap gas… Here is the summary: On 26 September 2022, a series of underwater explosions and consequent gas leaks occurred on 3 of 4 pipes, that were rendered inoperable, of the Nord Stream 1 (NS1) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) natural gas pipelines, two of 23 gas pipelines between Europe and Russia. Where did the investigation go? Nowhere. No one dared point the finger at the real perpetrator and started making up stories of rogue Ukrainian sabotaging the pipelines… Really? The US earlier promised it won’t allow the pipelines to operate and Hilary basically admitted to it. The German economy is in deep trouble because it has to get its energy requirements from more expensive sources with the US selling their gas to Germany at 3 times the price and making a fortune. It’s once famous industry is either closing down plants like VW or moving production to other countries . Now let’s see how quickly the western media point the finger at Russia. Oh, they have already. It took one day to do so. It’s now 2 years and 3 months since the destruction of the gas pipelines and still no report. Now, assuming it was Russia who did it, I would call it tot for tat. We’ll deserved revenge. You’re so blindly biased you can only see things that confirm your biases. God forbid you educate yourselves.
Satellite communication can’t replace the fiber optic backbone unless we change the laws of physics. I don’t see that coming in my lifetime 😅 Very fragile, tempting target for the Russian Bear or the Chinese Panda
Chinese shipper drifted over an hour over the cable. After following the EXACT location of it to the drift cut point. Captain : 🤷🏻♂️ I didn’t do ‘nuffin.
Today this morning, every household in Sweden got a letter called "Ifall krisen eller kriget comes" or in English "If the emergency or the war comes". We get these typically every 1 - 2 years.
Is it similar to the english version shown at 4:02, or that plus more detailed info? The red box text goes hard: *If Sweden is attacked by another country, we will never give up. All information to the effect that resistance is to cease is false*
@@nathansmith3608 I don't really understand the question, but yes, it said that "If Sweden is attacked by another country, the other Nato country got to protect Sweden"
@@mitch543mitch Thank you ,I did not knew it was was stopped and boarded (news is slow) ; they just said Danish navy is watching it: It is now stopped by Danish Navy patrol vessel P525. Als yes on x : vise grad russian captian.
Did nobody in this comment/replies actually watch the video? He literally talks about the Yi Peng 3 and how it was the biggest suspect; Including that it was a Chinese ship captained by a Russian.
I think first of all we must exclude all the nations known for subs touching down at the bottom, next to similar infrastructure, and even having dedicated deep see subs for that.
Probably the same one that broke the gas line from some time ago.... Do you guys remember who did it? Give it a google about the investigations and find out by yourselves.
I can say that the only communication problems I've encountered as a Finn is that Reddit and Mobilepay didn't work, not much else. 5:34 And currently we have a massive snowstorm and up to 31m/s seawinds so I think it might take them a while :D
They can’t cross large bodies of water, and the volume of information that they can communicate in a given period of time is limited. Nothing can beat a wired connection.
you need to understand that severing even a major cable does not end transmission, since it's a matrix of connections, the packets still get routed, just with much higher latency since they're going round the houses.
The mitigating factor (in the sense of the impact) is that modern networks are robust, with many possible paths between any 2 points. the traffic will get automatically re-routed and most applications or users will hardly notice. I doubt that any of these 4 nations are completely cut off from anything!
"Starlink is just a little gas station." Somewhere Elon Musk grabs his chest in pain, "Someone....talking shit about my starlink....must make it better and make them eat their words."
"Deprive the enemy of nice things (encrypted communications)" pretty sure Sun Tzu said that, moving on. If you know who said that or something similar, we can be friends lol
I was thinking the same thing! I wonder if that's where Notch got the idea. I wonder how it gets the power to do this, some sort of transformer inside?
@@fluffsquirrel I was wondering how they powered the repeaters aswell, then I thought about it and it's obvious how they do it. They are litteral cables, of course they could just send power, it's the signals that degrade.
You mist the cable that got cut the same way that conected finland and estonia 1 year ago or sow... and the cables that got cut arownd taiwan draging ancors ... things in comon.. all had china ships involvd.... sea the pattern ?
It's a very complex operation, especially when they're heavily armored and have surveillance systems in place. As you go deeper underwater, the complexities increase manifold. So, not just anyone can cut it.
Light speed is high but finite. The latency of a satellite connection is much higher than an optical fiber connection from point A to point B along the surface of the earth. Also, tge bandwidth of an optic fiber connection is much larger than a satellite link. If the dominating technology for Intermet backbone traffic was mainly satellite-based then the satellites would be targeted. Either by jamming signals, or by physical attack. The later has already been demonstrated to be possible. It's also a matter of cost. Get a satellite phone and find out..😊 BTW, "5G" is a technology to improve traffic between your device (phone) and the nearby base station(s). Traffic beyond that is using the same optic fibres that 4G, 3G etc are/were using. Any long-distance call will spend the majority of the distance in optic fibres, save a few kilometres at the endpoints.
Super vidéo ! Je suis européen et je dois dire que M. Thome est une grande source d'inspiration pour moi. J'ai commencé à investir dans la crypto avec lui, en tant qu'investisseur craintif qui ne voulait pas perdre d'argent. Je suis très heureux de dire que je suis maintenant très rentable et que j'achète ma première maison avec la crypto. Je suis très reconnaissant pour toutes les connaissances et informations que M. Thome m'a données au cours des derniers mois. J'ai commencé en janvier 2024 avec seulement 10 000 $ et aujourd'hui mon portefeuille vaut 337 000 $...
In the past seven years, China has repeatedly cut submarine communications cable around Taiwan, accumulatively at least 29 times. In den letzten sieben Jahren hat China wiederholt das Untersee-Kommunikationskabel um Taiwan gekappt, insgesamt mindestens 29 Mal. Taiwan is too weak to protest or seize the Chinese ships. Taïwan est trop faible pour protester ou saisir les navires chinois. After accumulating these experiences, China thought it could follow the same pattern in Europe without anyone noticing. Après avoir accumulé ces expériences, la Chine a pensé qu'elle pourrait suivre le même modèle en Europe sans que personne ne s'en aperçoive. If you want to stop China's dirty deeds, the best way is to split China into more than 5 countries. Si l'on veut mettre un terme aux mauvaises actions de la Chine, le meilleur moyen est de diviser la Chine en plus de 5 pays.
@@peterfireflylund yes, but you need to establish the case before starting hostilities, because things go differently if you are the attacker or the defender Besides, you can just authorise Ukraine to use its weapons in Russia
An interesting read on this idea is "Red Metal", a novel by Mark Greaney. Multiple plots but cable destruction is part of it, as it probably is with Russians and Chinese now . . .
"Mirroring" is a technique where you accuse you enemy of what you have or will do. It's like the recent saying: "every accusation is a confession" is coming true before our eyes.
"The Danish military has confirmed it is tracking a Chinese ship that is under investigation after two optical fiber internet cables under the Baltic Sea were damaged." "The Sky News Data & Forensics unit analyzed marine tracking data that shows the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 left the Russian port of Ust-Luga on November 15. It passed close to both internet cables around the time each was damaged on Sunday and Monday."
🤡🤡🤡 So when Russia attacked a country under 100% false pretenses & has been bombing civilians for close to 2 years you're fine, but when a Russian gas pipe was hit it's not OK? 🤡🤡🤡
I saw a report a year ago about cables being cut. A investigation showed there were suspicious russian fishing ship activity in the area at the time the cables were cut by tools.
"The human head typically weighs between 2.3 and 5 kilograms (5.1 and 11.0 lb) Over 98% of humans fit into this range. There have been odd incidences where human beings have abnormally small or large heads. The Zika virus was responsible for underdeveloped heads in the early 2000s."
Don't believe it ! that cable near the Canary Islands wasn't bit by a shark, it was a canary, obviously, one of those special Russian trained canaries...
Recomendación a este canal: cuando tengan datos objetivos, evidencias objetivas y pruebas y ellas sean sancionadas con un veredicto científico legal de un Tribunal competente imparcial internacional, ahí recién responsabilicen o culpen a Rusia, porque antes de ello, sin prueba alguna, solo es un acto de fanatismo ideológico y de nula ética. Rusia hasta el momento no tiene responsabilidad alguna en estos actos. Sean serios, éticos y no un simple pasquín mediático ideológico que trabaja a sueldo para ser megáfono de algún sector onanista y gregario
can we rule out an impressively large crab
It was the Gojira of the Baltic.
Drunk Dr zoidberge
not yet
Crab people, crab people
So that means Mr. Krabs could be said crab?
That's not what you think.. except it's exactly what you think
That's not what you think is not what you think.
It's probably what I always thought I'd be told to think and finally thought : The USA did it, like always, and blamed it on Russia, like always ?
It's always third world captains dragging anchors.
@@shilombaba And Russia is all clean and innocent, like always?
@@u2bear377 russia never do anything wrong 😁👍
Once is accidental, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.
...Say, how many times has this happened so far?
If Russia is behind such acts of sabotage, then which part of Siberia should lose a critical railway bridge, or which city should have its power cut to send a message that mischief has consequences?
The same goes for China 🤔
@@hentehoo27it is China plain and simple......since a Chinese vessel is near proximity two time when the cable are cut....... reasons: helping the Russian and act of revenge aginst recognize Taiwan as independent nation and helped Taiwan
I think you'll find it's, three times a lady, lol
Only two at a time this time. They didn't quite break the last years record at Baltic pipeline-busting night held by their countrymen. But this time we should see to it that there will be repercussions for it.
@@herptek Red China did it , ban all CCP imports 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
The Dutch confirmed a Chinese ship with a Russian captain exiting the Baltic Sea on its way to Egypt. Marine tracking shows the ship was in the vicinity of each break at the same time as the disruptions. This was not an accident, but Russia retaliation for NATO support to Ukraine.
Oh, a retailation for Ukraine defending itself?
Creating a non-existent😡💩💀 enemy to manufacture a course for war.
Everything is clear. Just as the Russians blew up their gas pipes, so did the owners of the cables. Yes, there may be Ukrainian amateur swimmers who messed up something or did it intentionally.
Well, I don't know... This is a very strange war…
The most interesting fact is that zelensky is still selling Russian gas to Europe through his Ukrainian-Russian pipeline to help Putin finance the war against his own people.
Ah yes, because the country attacking another country because they thought they could can use the retaliation excuse. That’s not how this works.
_Two countries most affected by these breaks, Sweden and Finland_
What a coincidence. Those are the two countries that joined NATO after the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
That's the first thing that I thought about.
I'd bet my life it was Russia behind this.
Severing communication links often signals the onset of conflict
@@TheBestDoglol Russia can't fight NATO😂😂
@@boostjunkie2320 Plenty of dictators pick a fight with a bigger, badder mofo's because they have yet to find out.
*FA-FO*
@@boostjunkie2320Russia win in WW2 yours NATO is puppy
Casually dropping in the Pornhub video intro music: Genius.
1:54 Yea, a friend told me that was intro music from Porn Hub. I wouldn't know myself.
😉😅LOL. I bet 99% of us came down to the comments for that. We all had to rewind. "Oops? Did I leave a window open?!". Either way, F-RuZZia!
I was wondering where I knew that sound from....
thought I left a tab open lol.
Perv
How come this isn't what I think? I think it's a Chinese ship being told by Russia to damage the cables. It's exactly what it is.
The Chinese already cut the gas pipeline between Estonia and Finland.
The ship disabled its transponder and circled around for an hour and a half before continuing.
😂😂😂
It was offline for 7 hours.
Dane here. Most recent news is that the suspect ship, Yi Peng 3, has stopped at anchor in the _Kattegat_ (the ocean between Denmark, Sweden and Norway)... suspiciously, _just a few meters outside Danish territorial waters,_ but inside our Exclusive Economic Zone. Meaning that we can't really legally just board the damn thing; it seems clear to me that they are taunting us. As of now, they are still being followed closely by our Navy, by request of the Swedes.
Finn here, just saw that on the news. There is no doubt that they are behind this. I saw conflicting information about the boarding of the ship, do you know any better? It seems ridiculous if they just ran away and nobody stopped them on non international waters.
American here: so glad the Danes and Finns are on watch. We couldn't have better allies.
@@twiga57 USA has not allies, only servants.
@@jst8922 Our allies are servants to freedom and democracy. They also enjoy indoor plumbing.
@@twiga57don’t forget hot water and surplus trade
To my knowledge the largest shark species in the baltic sea is the catfish...
1year ago there was another chinese ship in the area where data cable and gas pipe got damaged between Finland and Estonia. That ship was photoed to be missing her anchor
There was yet another cable cut that same night last year connecting to Sweden in addition to the pipeline and the cable between Finland and Estonia. That was quite a spree.
Chinese vessel too, but likely Russian sabotage.
Fue EEUU
source?BBC?
@@yuluoxianjun Nordic media and police etc
This is like when a serial killer cuts your phone cable before entering.
And we swedish got a pamphlet in the mail last week. "If war or crisis comes".
Except who has a land line now days?
whatsinmy AI fixes this. Theories on cut Baltic cables.
Well, you know what they say: when russia accuses someone else of something, they are, in fact, planning to do said something themselves.
Well, you know what they say: when America accuses someone else of something, they are, in fact, planning to do said something themselves.
NORDSTREAM
Uhhh no, Andy Beaver. If America accuses someone else of doing something they've already done it themselves and know it works.
Sounds alot like the americans and the democrat party. Project what your doing onto your opponent.
@@AndyFromBeaverton except it's sweden and finland talking.
@@AndyFromBeaverton Except Ukraine is the most likely culprit for sabotaging NORDSTREAM, and for very good reason....kinda "sorry not sorry" situation, we're dying and you're on the fence because you're buying energy from them...well now you're not buying energy from them and they aren't putting those profits into killing us anymore.....sorry....not really sorry.....
russian state TV already threatened to destroy underwater cables. It's obvious it was intentional, and not "accidental anchor dragging"
6:58 these where not oil pipelines but gas pipelines
It’s almost like we’re in a war or something…
Funniest part of watching the news in the past 3 years was watching the media and bourgeoisie think that we’re not heading towards a global conflict and these were all isolated regional conflicts
In Russian perspective WW3 = Cold War, WW4 is now.
It's almost like someone wants us to continue a war or, make the current one bigger
@@Likeawormyeah, because no one (besides a few (Russia)) wants such a conflict.
I can't wait.
These incidents are reminiscent of previous events where undersea infrastructure was compromised. In 2022, the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea were damaged in an act of sabotage. Additionally, in October 2023, a telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia was purposefully damaged.
I would never put it past disgusting American fifth-column to be behind just; strictly so that could blame muh big, bad Russia.
Reminder the US was the culprit of that 2022 incident.
Ah yes, the day Biden declared war on Europe. Glad he's gone, MAGA baby!
@entropybear5847
Reminder that it's impolite to talk out of rectum in public.
Though I supposes that robots don't have rectums
@@entropybear5847 evidence?
Has anyone else noticed the ship in the thumbnail is completely under the water ?
It's Moskva
Lmaaao
AI slop
Yep, sad to see them stoop this low and not even try to fix it
The thumbnail for me is the ends of a cut telecom cable.
1:53 I see what you did there ^-^
wait I don't get it, its just a drum beat
I have almost started skipping
@@spegeleisenApparently the music is from pornhub. 🤮
He had to I guess
Severing communication links often signals the onset of conflict
In this instance it's exactly what I thought!
As an aside, you got this up in record time, great stuff
china does this to us (vietnam) all the time so not surprised here.
It still just blows my mind how you guys managed to kick us out (The USA), then china immediately betrayed you and you taught them why we left. Respect from the USA.
I hope one day your fat neighbor to the north will respect your boarders.
how long does it usually take to repair since you have experience with this?
They are taking plays right out of the Chinese fishing boat navy playbook. Clandestine operations that originate on seemingly innocent civilians vessels. This sounds like a testing exercise to send a message and not directly engage NATO by seeing the effects and response times, all while sharing intel with their Chinese allies. China would use this knowledge for any future invasions and Russia would too, though in the future I expect they will do it more stealthily.
Well they picked up the Chinese crewed boat with the Russian skipper that did it. So…..mystery solved?
😂😂😂
Optical cables have repeaters 1. because fiber have losses / simply light is too low over long distance, to amplify signal. 2. due to efects like dispersion, which make pulses longer, so they can overlap. And this repeaters also renew this and send again nice pulses. 🙂
Hadn't thought about underwater cables having a lifespan. When they lay the replacements, do they haul the old ones up, abandon them, or leave them in place as lower speed backups?
In many cases, the old cable is simply left on the ocean floor abandoned
Corporations cleaning up after themselves? Shareholders would love that.
This is an act of war bro.. cutting off comms of a entire country??
It wasn't a plan or russian navy vessel or uniformed service divers or rovs. So it comes down to prove it. Not going to be easy to get china or russia to openly say they had anything to directly do with it. The chinese captain just made a "mistake". And when we do get some intelligence and comms about this, what's the first thing they'll both say? We're liars, bullies, racist etc. Everyone knows what this is and who did it, or were involved. But it's going to be a long time to get solid evidence to show the world.
@@mtmadigan82 Even if it was a *mistake* (hahaha) there is still the question of liability: the responsible entity should and can by international law be forced to pay every cent of the damages incurred.
@@ernstmullner334 The problem is that if the internation law forces Russia/China to pay for it, it will have to force the UK/Poland/Ukraine to pay for Nordstream. As long as the people responsible for Nordstream are not held liable by international law, the international law will remain a joke. And if they try to use the international law on Russia/China it will no longer remain an international law, but an extention of NATO which is used selectively for personal benefit.
@@mtmadigan82Oo so that’s actually not how this works. Sure you have the option to prove it, which doesn’t do much. It’s also really obvious that they did it, so we already have enough proof. This is not no court system.
Have you all just blindly ignored the fact that your favorite democratic😂 Western country; the US destroyed the pipelines supplying Germany with cheap gas…
Here is the summary:
On 26 September 2022, a series of underwater explosions and consequent gas leaks occurred on 3 of 4 pipes, that were rendered inoperable, of the Nord Stream 1 (NS1) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) natural gas pipelines, two of 23 gas pipelines between Europe and Russia.
Where did the investigation go? Nowhere. No one dared point the finger at the real perpetrator and started making up stories of rogue Ukrainian sabotaging the pipelines… Really?
The US earlier promised it won’t allow the pipelines to operate and Hilary basically admitted to it.
The German economy is in deep trouble because it has to get its energy requirements from more expensive sources with the US selling their gas to Germany at 3 times the price and making a fortune.
It’s once famous industry is either closing down plants like VW or moving production to other countries .
Now let’s see how quickly the western media point the finger at Russia. Oh, they have already. It took one day to do so.
It’s now 2 years and 3 months since the destruction of the gas pipelines and still no report.
Now, assuming it was Russia who did it, I would call it tot for tat. We’ll deserved revenge.
You’re so blindly biased you can only see things that confirm your biases. God forbid you educate yourselves.
$20 says it's Russia
Lol, not Epstein community 🇮🇱 ?
@SNNS-nq5zg Stop noticing chud!
$500 on US/UK. Just like they did with the gas line before.
@@hypno18s ok slave of Epstein community 🇮🇱
Chy-na
Wow for a moment i thought it was friday already
Satellite communication can’t replace the fiber optic backbone unless we change the laws of physics. I don’t see that coming in my lifetime 😅
Very fragile, tempting target for the Russian Bear or the Chinese Panda
quantum physics boi, but the tech is still in its infancy's
still, those cables in shallow water should be trenched.
Chinese shipper drifted over an hour over the cable. After following the EXACT location of it to the drift cut point.
Captain : 🤷🏻♂️ I didn’t do ‘nuffin.
Chinese ship, Russian Captain.
Today this morning, every household in Sweden got a letter called "Ifall krisen eller kriget comes" or in English "If the emergency or the war comes". We get these typically every 1 - 2 years.
Is it similar to the english version shown at 4:02, or that plus more detailed info? The red box text goes hard: *If Sweden is attacked by another country, we will never give up. All information to the effect that resistance is to cease is false*
@@nathansmith3608 I don't really understand the question, but yes, it said that "If Sweden is attacked by another country, the other Nato country got to protect Sweden"
That is one mad SwordFish.
Whoever tought starlink could save the internet from this needs to get off tik tok lmao
They detained a Chinese ship with a Russian captain.
Yi Peng 3 ?
@@bastiaan7777777 yeah I think that was the name. They said it slowed to a crawl near the two cuts.
@@mitch543mitch Thank you ,I did not knew it was was stopped and boarded (news is slow) ; they just said Danish navy is watching it: It is now stopped by Danish Navy patrol vessel P525. Als yes on x : vise grad russian captian.
Did nobody in this comment/replies actually watch the video? He literally talks about the Yi Peng 3 and how it was the biggest suspect; Including that it was a Chinese ship captained by a Russian.
@@ParoXyzmm Where said was detained?
Things will get just get interesting from here
It would be funny if all of this happened, and it was just sharks gnawing on the cables again.
would be, but there aro no sharks in the baltic sea
@@pkku45 lol. Sure bud. Its connected to the ocean. Sharks are everywhere.
@@pkku45 The Little Mermaid lied to me.
The reports of seing sharks in the Baltic Sea are few and far between.
@@pkku45@pkku45 Looked it up, there are at least 7 species of shark in the Baltic, at least one of which is commercially fished.
7:14 citing on CNN is a reduces a lot of this channel credibility
right? When I heard CNN I knew this whole video is nothing more but propaganda.
There is an entire surface ship cosplaying as a submarine in the thumbnail.
👍😆😅
sorry, my pet shark was hungry
The axis of evil hard at work.
just the usa, as always.
@@shilombabaSettle down Pootin wannabe.
Maybe it was the combat dolphins that were formerly stationed at the Kerch bridge
Hmmmm, I wonder. Who oh who could it be?
uganda prolly
Santa Claus?
I think first of all we must exclude all the nations known for subs touching down at the bottom, next to similar infrastructure, and even having dedicated deep see subs for that.
NATO already false flagged the nord pipeline, why do you think this would be any different?
Probably the same one that broke the gas line from some time ago.... Do you guys remember who did it? Give it a google about the investigations and find out by yourselves.
I can say that the only communication problems I've encountered as a Finn is that Reddit and Mobilepay didn't work, not much else. 5:34 And currently we have a massive snowstorm and up to 31m/s seawinds so I think it might take them a while :D
reddit servers are down-ish since a few hours.
It'll mostly just increase latency; Since packets have to be routed through Sweden into Finland now.
Thank you for this timely report and breakdown.
Fun fact: there are multiple financial servers that are connected with antennas directly pointing at each other
Can they be intercepted?
@@fluffsquirrel they can be destroyed like satellites
They can’t cross large bodies of water, and the volume of information that they can communicate in a given period of time is limited. Nothing can beat a wired connection.
I highly doubt the servers have antennas pointed at each other but I could see data centers being linked via microwave link.
@@cruisinguy6024 which uses antennas... try again!
you need to understand that severing even a major cable does not end transmission, since it's a matrix of connections, the packets still get routed, just with much higher latency since they're going round the houses.
...Unless the current infrastructure already runs at capacity. Then there be denials of service.
@@u2bear377 hah, that can only happen in a DDOS attack (no change there then)
It was China
Last time they caught China red handed.
I cut it actually
Bastard! D:
No, I’m Spartacus.
The mitigating factor (in the sense of the impact) is that modern networks are robust, with many possible paths between any 2 points. the traffic will get automatically re-routed and most applications or users will hardly notice. I doubt that any of these 4 nations are completely cut off from anything!
"Starlink is just a little gas station."
Somewhere Elon Musk grabs his chest in pain, "Someone....talking shit about my starlink....must make it better and make them eat their words."
I've had Starlink for a while and still use my ver 1 dish. Excellent internet though a little expensive. Eagerly awaiting easy access to cell starlink
@@tytyguy1able
Yeah, have it where I live also, a bit faster the ATT.
starlink just bounces you back to the nearest ground station.
"Deprive the enemy of nice things (encrypted communications)" pretty sure Sun Tzu said that, moving on.
If you know who said that or something similar, we can be friends lol
Nordstream Destroyed
West: We don't know who did it.
Internet Cable Destroyed
West: Russia did it!
this was second time when Chinese ship Russian captain combo dragging anchor over the cables m8
Hmmm. I think they copied the repeater from Minecraft! Does the same thing too!
I was thinking the same thing! I wonder if that's where Notch got the idea. I wonder how it gets the power to do this, some sort of transformer inside?
@@fluffsquirrel I was wondering how they powered the repeaters aswell, then I thought about it and it's obvious how they do it.
They are litteral cables, of course they could just send power, it's the signals that degrade.
Putin had Chinnie the Pooh damage the cables because the memes on the internet pissed them off.
Chines ship bulk carrier has been detained.
*These cables were cut by aliens, the United States assumed they existed* 👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽🤪🤪🤪🤪🤡🤪🤡🤪🤡🤪🤡
You mist the cable that got cut the same way that conected finland and estonia 1 year ago or sow... and the cables that got cut arownd taiwan draging ancors ... things in comon.. all had china ships involvd.... sea the pattern ?
Lmao @ 1:53
Well played, sir. Well played.
I caught it, too... ahahahah.
Imagine so much funding for satellites, 5G, etc but still the most ergonomic way for us is cables under the water that any Tom can cut 💀
It's a very complex operation, especially when they're heavily armored and have surveillance systems in place. As you go deeper underwater, the complexities increase manifold. So, not just anyone can cut it.
Ergonomic?
Light speed is high but finite. The latency of a satellite connection is much higher than an optical fiber connection from point A to point B along the surface of the earth. Also, tge bandwidth of an optic fiber connection is much larger than a satellite link.
If the dominating technology for Intermet backbone traffic was mainly satellite-based then the satellites would be targeted. Either by jamming signals, or by physical attack. The later has already been demonstrated to be possible.
It's also a matter of cost. Get a satellite phone and find out..😊
BTW, "5G" is a technology to improve traffic between your device (phone) and the nearby base station(s). Traffic beyond that is using the same optic fibres that 4G, 3G etc are/were using. Any long-distance call will spend the majority of the distance in optic fibres, save a few kilometres at the endpoints.
China needs to take partial responsibility and help pay for repair
They won’t even pay Covid reparations 🇨🇳
It's Russia, their it is I said it.
After reading that the underwater cables were cut, i immediately thought "god damn sharks, lol"
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Strong video. Thanks
Spoiler alert: It wasn't Russia.
I think it is. Unless it goes fully into the world news. Otherwise what’s the point.b
@@Amsterdampardoc1 Nope. The news outlets are all liars on everything.
Russian captain
Just like how Russia wasn't behind the Nordstream pipelines sabotage.
The news media is always lying about everything. And TH-cam deleting my previous comment saying that simply proves it.
That was an outstanding video thank you
Who is still watching in 2045?
Is this why i keep seeing memes about sharks eating cables 😂😂
In the past seven years, China has repeatedly cut submarine communications cable around Taiwan, accumulatively at least 29 times.
In den letzten sieben Jahren hat China wiederholt das Untersee-Kommunikationskabel um Taiwan gekappt, insgesamt mindestens 29 Mal.
Taiwan is too weak to protest or seize the Chinese ships.
Taïwan est trop faible pour protester ou saisir les navires chinois.
After accumulating these experiences, China thought it could follow the same pattern in Europe without anyone noticing.
Après avoir accumulé ces expériences, la Chine a pensé qu'elle pourrait suivre le même modèle en Europe sans que personne ne s'en aperçoive.
If you want to stop China's dirty deeds, the best way is to split China into more than 5 countries.
Si l'on veut mettre un terme aux mauvaises actions de la Chine, le meilleur moyen est de diviser la Chine en plus de 5 pays.
"West" is afraid of splitting even russia...
الانترنت الان بمعظم الدول باوروبا عن طريق الأقمار الصناعية يعني الكبلات رح ينتهي وقتها
Garbage AI generated thumbnail is so obvious💀
Why the ship is underwater? Lol
I swear to god; How do people forget that regular photoshop is a thing? Just because the image isn't 100% real doesn't mean it's AI generated.
@@ParoXyzmm The thumbnail you're seeing now isn't the original AI generated one. New one is obviously just photoshop
@@jackson24287 Ah, my bad then lol.
Chinese ship with a Russian captain in that exact area at the time of the cable breach. Ruck Fussia.
How about shutting down the baltic sea for every non-european ship?
That would blocade Russian ports which is an act of war
good!
@@Taletad if Europe had the balls to do it, it would have already been done
@@Taletadcutting the cables is an actual act of war.
@@peterfireflylund yes, but you need to establish the case before starting hostilities, because things go differently if you are the attacker or the defender
Besides, you can just authorise Ukraine to use its weapons in Russia
An interesting read on this idea is "Red Metal", a novel by Mark Greaney. Multiple plots but cable destruction is part of it, as it probably is with Russians and Chinese now . . .
We can never rely upon privately owned Starlink satellites from a Trumpfan snake oil salesman Elon Musk
I agree with you; But the undersea cables are also privately owned, just not by a category 5 dumbass.
"Mirroring" is a technique where you accuse you enemy of what you have or will do. It's like the recent saying: "every accusation is a confession" is coming true before our eyes.
Bro fell off, 11 views in 4 seconds.
Nice analogy at the end. Lol
Check the CIA , they did the Nord Stream ll pipeline , maybe they know .
Found the Russian troll
"The Danish military has confirmed it is tracking a Chinese ship that is under investigation after two optical fiber internet cables under the Baltic Sea were damaged." "The Sky News Data & Forensics unit analyzed marine tracking data that shows the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 left the Russian port of Ust-Luga on November 15. It passed close to both internet cables around the time each was damaged on Sunday and Monday."
Really? So when russian gas pipe was blown up, everyone was fine. But when its your problem its soooo important?
🤡🤡🤡 So when Russia attacked a country under 100% false pretenses & has been bombing civilians for close to 2 years you're fine, but when a Russian gas pipe was hit it's not OK? 🤡🤡🤡
u mean "ez money for ruzzia" pipeline right ? yeah , we were fine , thanks for asking
@ArcheryTXS well , no morev"ez internet " for naughty kids in estonia today
I was wondering what Russia would do to retaliate for Nordstream. And they got China to do it for them, too.
The voltage on the cable is to power the repeaters, the data is sent in the form of light.
I saw a report a year ago about cables being cut. A investigation showed there were suspicious russian fishing ship activity in the area at the time the cables were cut by tools.
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Ah, so finally we have proof megalodon is back, and hungry for spaghetti.
Two sharks: They have no clue. We totally got away with it. 😏
I worked for Bell System for 30+ years. Bell System Long Lines organization probably has an insight.
Don't believe it ! that cable near the Canary Islands wasn't bit by a shark, it was a canary, obviously, one of those special Russian trained canaries...
Great summary, as always. Love your accent as well. A+ on all counts and I'm better educated.
I mean, if that's how Russia escalates, it's much much better starting going nuclear or something else..
Interesting , Thank You
Recomendación a este canal: cuando tengan datos objetivos, evidencias objetivas y pruebas y ellas sean sancionadas con un veredicto científico legal de un Tribunal competente imparcial internacional, ahí recién responsabilicen o culpen a Rusia, porque antes de ello, sin prueba alguna, solo es un acto de fanatismo ideológico y de nula ética. Rusia hasta el momento no tiene responsabilidad alguna en estos actos. Sean serios, éticos y no un simple pasquín mediático ideológico que trabaja a sueldo para ser megáfono de algún sector onanista y gregario
Look at that shark, lookin scared and shit, "Wha... me, I's innocent... honest! Fins up, don't shoot."
1:54 caught me off guard
Under the scooby doo bad guy mask It prob was america trying to stir up more shit again😂