The article does not name the ship [Ever Given] specifically. It refers to the ship as the "Evergreen's ship" which is correct. The ship is owned by Evergreen, and the context of the article makes that clear when talking about the ship.
Secondly, the Marshall Report, and Before it's News, are both fairly reliable alt news sites from what I have seen in the past, and both have broken large news stories before. But I agree that we are going to need to see some extraordinary proofs to back up these extraordinary claims, and "some guy heard from some other guys" isn't going to cut it.
BIN and MR are like 90% crap. I'd avoid. Even if they have something decent once in a while there's too much garbage to use them for anything reliably.
The name of the ship is Ever Given and is owned by Evergreen. I am not sure what you mean about the name of the ship being wrong. A few articles refer to it as an Evergreen Ship or the Ever Given which would both be c9rrect.
Would not put too much trust in a source which does not get the name of the ship correct.
Ever Given, right?
Now the real question is what is the agenda behind those who put out false info?
The company name is Evergreen. The actual ship is Ever Given.
The article does not name the ship [Ever Given] specifically. It refers to the ship as the "Evergreen's ship" which is correct. The ship is owned by Evergreen, and the context of the article makes that clear when talking about the ship.
Secondly, the Marshall Report, and Before it's News, are both fairly reliable alt news sites from what I have seen in the past, and both have broken large news stories before. But I agree that we are going to need to see some extraordinary proofs to back up these extraordinary claims, and "some guy heard from some other guys" isn't going to cut it.
BIN and MR are like 90% crap. I'd avoid. Even if they have something decent once in a while there's too much garbage to use them for anything reliably.
I did examine the source, and I said that a "someone said they heard something from someone else..." isn't going to cut it as a reliable source.
The name of the ship is Ever Given and is owned by Evergreen. I am not sure what you mean about the name of the ship being wrong. A few articles refer to it as an Evergreen Ship or the Ever Given which would both be c9rrect.
Going to the link and looking at the picture of the ship, it says EVERGREEN in big letters.
Photoshopped?
look at all the ships with Maersk in big letters. Maersk is the company, not the individual ship.