Sketchy Mysterious Accident Takes Lives of Several Prominent Wealthy People

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Yacht captain James Catfield didn’t go down with the Bayesian but the owner, Mike Lynch, did. Along with his wife, daughter, lawyer and financial adviser, with their wives. They’re still reported as missing until their remains are recovered and in this case, that matters. Everything about the incident is mysterious. From the tornado which popped up out of nowhere, to the car which ran over and killed Lynch’s former co-defendant two days before.

British 184-foot luxury yacht

The 59-year-old owner of 184-foot, British-flagged luxury yacht “Bayesian” is U.K. tech mogul Mike Lynch. They call him the British Bill Gates. There is more than one mysterious aspect to the sinking of his superyacht in the predawn hours Monday morning. The first is where did the tornado come from which sunk it. Nobody wants to admit that we already have spray-on weather technology. Those who follow the conspiracies believe that someone has the technology to create super intense and highly localized areas of low pressure. That makes “bomb cyclones” on demand. Such equipment should be able to whip up a tornado with no trouble at all.

If you think things like that aren’t possible, take a look at what happened to the Masjid al-Haram mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, around 5:10 p.m. on September 11, 2015. Wikipedia notes “a crawler crane collapsed,” killing “111 people and injuring 394 others.” It was blamed on high wind from a sudden freak storm.

The captain was always traditionally supposed to go down with his ship but times have changed. Captain James Catfield “was among the 15 crew members and passengers to survive.” The chef didn’t make it. He’s the only confirmed fatality, so far.

We didn’t see it coming,” Captain Catfield told Italian reporters. They interviewed him about the yacht disaster in the hospital, “where he was limping due to an injury.” The disaster happened off the coast of Sicily.

The reason recovery of the bodies is so important is if Lynch wanted to fake his death, the ones missing would be perfect candidates for life in a luxury bunker. Bill Gates has “doomsday shelters under all of his properties.

Why should Lynch be any different? If no remains are on the sunken yacht, they likely hopped a sub to points unknown and really off the grid. Lynch just won a major U.S. fraud trial.

Divers can only stay for 12 minutes at a time.

Acquitted of fraud

His lawyer, Christopher Morvillo, happens to be among the missing, along with his wife Neda. Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah is believed to be still aboard the yacht. So is “Jonathan Bloomer, a chairman at Morgan Stanley International, and Bloomer’s wife, Judy.

It appears that lynch invited exactly the sort of guests on his cruise that he would like to hang out with underground for a few years while crazy times rage on the surface. They can watch news from the bunker and come out when they feel the time is right.

Adding to the mystery, Lynch’s co-defendant in the case, 52-year-old Stephen Chamberlain, “died after being hit by a car while out running on Saturday.” That’s two days before the Yacht went down. “Both Lynch and Chamberlain were acquitted of fraud by a court in San Francisco in June.

They were charged over the sale of their company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard “for $11 billion in 2011.” A jury says they didn’t scheme to inflate the company’s revenue figures before the sale. “The driver of the car, a 49-year-old woman, was assisting police.

Lynch “had invited guests from the legal firm that represented him, Clifford Chance, and Invoke Capital, his own company,” on the yacht voyage. According to Italian authorities “the chances of the passengers surviving the disaster was very small,” but “never say never.” It sailed from the Sicilian port of Milazzo on August 14 and was last tracked east of Palermo on Sunday evening.

Divers are working an area “some 164 feet underwater, where officials believe people may be trapped.” The depth the yacht is at makes things difficult. “The Bayesian sits 50 meters below the surface, where divers can only stay for 12 minutes at a time.

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