Even though the Sewol sacrifce thing sounds ridiculous (even though now we are already into 'maybe' territory) there are more details that push rational even further into thinking it was just maybe possible.
- All other ships were cancelled from that port in that day.
- The Sewol was in operation under the supervision of the secret service.
- The law regarding vessel captain qualifications changed the day before, allowing less qualified staff to run ships.
- The regular captain took a holiday that day, leaving a less qualified person in charge.
- The kids were not supposed to have taken that ship originally.
- "Great warning from God/Heaven/Spirit" was written on documents from a secret service document regarding the ship - the writer, when questioned, denied it meant anything.
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the day Sewol crushed was the day of the 20th anniversary of the death of the cult leader/founder
The woman at the centre of a political scandal that has cast the South Korean presidency into crisis has been arrested, hours after she had arrived at the office of local prosecutors to answer questions, according to reports.
Prosecutors are investigating allegations that Choi Soon-sil used her friendship with President Park Geun-hye to influence state affairs by gaining access to classified documents and benefited personally through non-profit foundations.
Worried that Choi may be a flight risk and could destroy evidence, prosecutors placed her under emergency detention without a warrant, said the Yonhap news agency, citing a prosecution official.