Watch the Water!!! I think we have a scenario..
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A massive Evergreen cargo ship is stuck in the Suez, the call sign reads H3RC. Hilary’s secret service code name was EVERGREEN. Watch the water!! Ship is still stuck and has been for over 12 hours
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Define Evergreen. When do you call a plumber?
Evergreen ship clogging the canal. Holy shit.
This actually kinda blows my mind. "When do you call a plumber"? Yeah!!!
Can you make the connection between Ever Given and Evergreen, please?
Are we just presuming the link to Hildabeast through the call sign?
The physical cargo ship is labeled “Evergreen”
The tug boats call sign trying to get it out are crazy. BARAKA1 - MOSAED
According to Bing, "Barak" or "Barack" means either "blessed" or "lightning" and goes back to Bible days. I doubt the ship's owner was thinking of our last fake President.
So what is Ever Given???
I keep reading about it. Lots of threads saying Ever Given NOT Evergreen?
The company that owns it is Evergreen, the ship's individual name is Ever Given.
TY that was a point of confusion when reading these threads.
So what is Ever Given???
I keep reading about it.
Not the same.
TY
Obviously I was confused.
Poke, poke. Show us what’s in the containers? [THEM]: No.
Evergreen and call sign HR3C. Wow! Thanks for posting. Things are happening
It's 8 fathoms draft, they might need to unload it if it doesn't float at high tide?
https://news.sky.com/story/egypt-suez-canal-blocked-by-large-shipping-container-which-ran-aground-12254947
Call sign: H3RC
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Susana Sánchez-Tena, Monica Cubillos-Rojas, […]Jose Luis Rosa Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences volume 73, pages1955–1968(2016)Cite this article
2350 Accesses 42 Citations 3 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract The HERC gene family encodes proteins with two characteristic domains in their sequence: the HECT domain and the RCC1-like domain (RLD). In humans, the HERC family comprises six members that can be divided into two groups based on their molecular mass and domain structure. Whereas large HERCs (HERC1 and HERC2) contain one HECT and more than one RLD, small HERCs (HERC3-6) possess single HECT and RLD domains. Accumulating evidence shows the HERC family proteins to be key components of a wide range of cellular functions, including neurodevelopment, DNA damage repair, cell growth and immune response. Considering the significant recent advances made regarding HERC functionality, an updated review summarizing the progress is greatly needed at 10 years since the last HERC review. We provide an integrated view of HERC function and go into detail about its implications for several human diseases such as cancer and neurological disorders.