NsId,
All of your 'proof' that I have seen so far is from word of mouth, hearsay and websites. On every other website you have visited you have not given any convincing evidence, just shown small unreadable images, general facts etc. Your bit about the ship shrinking could be a number of things, the main one being that some websites (even the BBC) do get things wrong
First thing,
Just because it is on the internet it doesn't mean it is true!
The first link is to an Argentinian site, that will be biased, probably.
The Britains Small wars is by By Diego Zampini who uses a hotmail account and the opening line is:
website wrote:This article mainly contains the Argentine version of the war. The British version will be mentioned, but I will consider the Argentine assertions as the truth. This article is also devoted to all the personnel from the Argentine Navy that fought and worked hard during the Malvinas/Falklands conflict in 1982. - Diego Zampini.
What is this? The size of a postage stamp and illegible words:

This counts for nothing as well.
The photographs that you have displayed on other websites are grainy to the point of illegible and I work in graphic design so know that the camera only tells the truth when it hasn't been played with.
As Dave mil has already told you his brother was on the ship... do you think that he ands all the rest of the crew would cover it up? There are photos of the Belgrano sinking, HMS Shefield, Atlantic Conveyor plus the other ships that were hit but didn't sink. Do you really beleive that the only evidence would be from the Argentinians. You misunderstand the character of the people of the UK but understand this:
If the Invincible had been sunk we would have known because we love a looser or a disapointment (Eddie the Eagle et al etc etc).
You can stay here but please post provable facts and if I need them checked out I'll speak to my friend in Argentina (a serving senior officer who's name slips me at the moment) who we have just been working on a major project with. Don't try your
troll activities here because make no mistake: The FALKLAND Island conflict is still an open wound for many here!
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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