

I notice the 2 embarrassed guys have given up finding their proof

You exploded with embarrassment ?

Anyone can use search to find your “contribution” on this thread. Do you think it’s invisible, like one of Greta’s boats who turned off their AIS, but didn’t?You exploded with embarrassment ?
No surprise
The decision to turn off the AIS was a deliberate tactic by the activists to make it harder for Israeli naval forces to track them, or at least some of them, on open-source vessel tracking sites. AIS systems are typically used for global real-time tracking of ships.Do you think it’s invisible, like one of Greta’s boats who turned off their AIS, but didn’t?

Accomplished sailor? OMG she was a passenger as I was in my suite.Accomplished sailor Greta must be pi$$ing herself. Two boats, lol.

I think even you have concluded this is boll@xThe decision to turn off the AIS was a deliberate tactic by the activists to make it harder for Israeli naval forces to track them, or at least some of them, on open-source vessel tracking sites. AIS systems are typically used for global real-time tracking of ships.
Despite this measure, the flotilla's progress was still monitored through other means, including live video feeds activated by the activists and potentially by naval vessels from other countries (such as Spain and Italy) that were monitoring the situation.
Ultimately, the Israeli Navy intercepted nearly all of the approximately 42 vessels in international waters between October 1-3, 2025. Activists onboard were detained and the boats were towed to an Israeli port.
I see the maritime lying dunce keeps floundering.
You are an embarrassment to sailors everywhere. Accomplished sailor Greta must be pi$$ing herself. Two boats, lol.

You give him far too much credit.I think even you have concluded this is boll@x

But nobody found anything remotely about itAnyone can use search to find your “contribution” on this thread. Do you think it’s invisible, like one of Greta’s boats who turned off their AIS, but didn’t?

Only you didn’t. ApparentlyBut nobody found anything remotely about it
Do try harder Mr swerve

Why do the pair of you not produce your proof ( there isn't any) and stop showing yourselves up as a pair of prize pl.....rsOnly you didn’t. Apparently

Nonsense, turning off their AIS prevents other smaller marine vessels from seeing them easily, the Naval vessels could still track them and see them without AIS. A silly move on their behalf and a dangerous thing to do.Maritime dunce chicken biker thinks 450 souls sailed along the Med' in two boats because he was glued to his free download tracker and a video still of some boats moored off the coast of Crete and completely missed the 42 boat flotilla setting sail on the 28/09/25.
Greta suckered him from the outset...
The decision to turn off the AIS was a deliberate tactic by the activists to make it harder for Israeli naval forces to track them, or at least some of them, on open-source vessel tracking sites. AIS systems are typically used for global real-time tracking of ships.
Despite this measure, the flotilla's progress was still monitored through other means, including live video feeds activated by the activists and potentially by naval vessels from other countries (such as Spain and Italy) that were monitoring the situation.
Ultimately, the Israeli Navy intercepted nearly all of the approximately 42 vessels in international waters between October 1-3, 2025. Activists onboard were detained and the boats were towed to an Israeli port.
Shmuck.