One has to wonder how anyone pulled this off. The number of things that had to align for this to occur is mindboggling. What caused the black out aboard the Ever Given???
I’m thinking they can focus it, too. Like a controlled beam. Can make it as wide or as narrow as needed, so as to target only the object(s) you choose.
wind doesn't turn the ship, or currents. You're in a canal, no tides or currents really.
Wind is not a huge play here.
What's at play is newton's laws. A force in motion stays in motion. If power got cut when the rudder has the ship turning starboard, rudder is stuck and the prop, even with power cut, will still keep moving for awhile. Even if the prop stopped, the ship would still drift.
What likely happened here is black out during an adjustment meant the rudder was stuck turnt towards starboard, and the still moving prop helped to move the ship onto the sandbank on the side, where it eventually slowed down and idled.
There are no significant currents or flow of water, it's a canal, not a running river.
The water is static and the only flows are caused when lock gates are opened and refilled..
The other story is there was a big sandstorm (quite believable, look at the yellow haze around all pictures) which blinded the navigator and he veered a little right into the sand. It isn't really sideways if you look at a satellite view.
I don't buy that theory of the navigator getting blinded. With all the technical equipment and navigational tools, I bet it basically steers itself. I can believe the sandstorm, but not the other part.
Yeah. I’m no shippingfag, but sandstorms aren’t uncommon there, and just look at the incredible chaos this blockage has caused. No way that they haven’t ironed out the human factor and visibility issues when transiting this canal as much as (non) humanly possible.
As I said elsewhere, it wouldn't take much for this giant ship to get stuck. Look how little leeway there is. And if they had a power blackout, which of course is only their say-so, wouldn't that take out their instruments? Maybe it's like losing the power steering on your truck, only this vessal has immense momentum.
Here are some satellite photos. You can see the problem is the ship would take up about 1/3 the width of the canal if it were going straight, and it is so long that it can't turn much at all before getting stuck. You can also see the yellow blur of a lot of sand and dust.
What (hear me out) if the ship lost power which caused the steering to go out happened because of a fault onboard. I've seen 2 ships run aground in a river heading to a marine terminal by me in the past 5 years. Granted it's not an everyday occurrence but it happens. When these lumbering giants lose power they drift.
One has to wonder how anyone pulled this off. The number of things that had to align for this to occur is mindboggling. What caused the black out aboard the Ever Given???
Space Force? The same thing that caused the blackouts in Pakistan and the Vatican??
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Yeps. They must have some kind of secret weapon that can shut down electronics circuits
I’m thinking they can focus it, too. Like a controlled beam. Can make it as wide or as narrow as needed, so as to target only the object(s) you choose.
PANIC
I'm sure these ships just shut off all the time. Maybe trying to save gas? /s
Probably has Dominion software installed.
^_^
Spicy
How did it get sideways?
Had to be one helluva wind to turn a ship that big
Yeah. It was part of the same ferocious weather system that blew a U.S. President off his feet a few days prior, halfway around the world.
Doesn't take much wind to move something that big.
wind doesn't turn the ship, or currents. You're in a canal, no tides or currents really.
Wind is not a huge play here.
What's at play is newton's laws. A force in motion stays in motion. If power got cut when the rudder has the ship turning starboard, rudder is stuck and the prop, even with power cut, will still keep moving for awhile. Even if the prop stopped, the ship would still drift.
What likely happened here is black out during an adjustment meant the rudder was stuck turnt towards starboard, and the still moving prop helped to move the ship onto the sandbank on the side, where it eventually slowed down and idled.
There are no significant currents or flow of water, it's a canal, not a running river. The water is static and the only flows are caused when lock gates are opened and refilled..
Seems appropriate:
847 05-Mar-2018 9:05:18 PM PST 8ch/qresearch
Q post 64: should the lights go out, please know patriots are in control.
The other story is there was a big sandstorm (quite believable, look at the yellow haze around all pictures) which blinded the navigator and he veered a little right into the sand. It isn't really sideways if you look at a satellite view.
I don't buy that theory of the navigator getting blinded. With all the technical equipment and navigational tools, I bet it basically steers itself. I can believe the sandstorm, but not the other part.
Yeah. I’m no shippingfag, but sandstorms aren’t uncommon there, and just look at the incredible chaos this blockage has caused. No way that they haven’t ironed out the human factor and visibility issues when transiting this canal as much as (non) humanly possible.
And with a ship that massive, that captain is most likely very seasoned. This whole thing reeks of Bologna. Rotten Bologna.
As I said elsewhere, it wouldn't take much for this giant ship to get stuck. Look how little leeway there is. And if they had a power blackout, which of course is only their say-so, wouldn't that take out their instruments? Maybe it's like losing the power steering on your truck, only this vessal has immense momentum.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/24/satellite-imagery-of-ship-ever-given-blocking-egypts-suez-canal.html
Here are some satellite photos. You can see the problem is the ship would take up about 1/3 the width of the canal if it were going straight, and it is so long that it can't turn much at all before getting stuck. You can also see the yellow blur of a lot of sand and dust.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/24/satellite-imagery-of-ship-ever-given-blocking-egypts-suez-canal.html
global bankers sunk the titanic.... just sayin.
Missing from the article:
Prior to the ship entering the Suez canal, the Ever Given had navigated in circles drawing out a shape resembling a big penis or "fuck you" sign.
(Actually real. You can look up the historical path of the ship)
What (hear me out) if the ship lost power which caused the steering to go out happened because of a fault onboard. I've seen 2 ships run aground in a river heading to a marine terminal by me in the past 5 years. Granted it's not an everyday occurrence but it happens. When these lumbering giants lose power they drift.
Maybe White Hats hit it with a Triple-Grande Mojo Ray.
Yippee-ki-ay...
Welcome to the party pal!
Maybe White Hats hit it with a Triple-Grande Mojo Ray.