I was thinking about the possibility of the Evergreen having been hit with something. What if that was the reason for it being stuck? What if its properly damaged and can't go on its journey? And maybe everything we are hearing about crew getting arrested etc. is just a cover-up. Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Understood. But to me the connotation here is not about what ultimately happened with the sub in 1776, but a reference to it here and now having to do with the ever given ship in suez
In case someone wonders (like I did) if it's really the Ever Given, or just some other random Evergreen ship: Compare with this picture from the canal. As far as I can see, all the color patterns on the containers seem to match up.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that gun just used as a back up in case the missiles and fancy gadgets stop working? Good ol fashioned artillery never fails.
Anons might take a look at the colour combinations of containers from that angle and compare with known photos of the Ever Given and verify or rule-out a match.
EDIT: looks like this anon did just that: https://greatawakening.win/p/12i48iry4v/x/c/4DzeCI6oQDP
Acs reporting still shows the ever given in the bitter lake. Navy mentions the it’s their ( the US navy ) first transit South in the suez Canal since the ever given incident. The navy ship would’ve had to pass the ever given at some point. Your point is understood though as well.
“USS Philippine Sea (CG-58) is a Flight II Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser on active service in the United States Navy. She is named for the Battle of the Philippine Sea during World War II and is the second ship to bear the name. She has completed multiple deployments as part of Operation Enduring Freedom since 2001.”
Humm
Nice! And so now we also know that the Ever Given has NOT been unloaded. There have been a few times (during daylight hours in Egypt) where cargo ships appeared to be stationed around it....so we wondered if anything was being removed and transferred.
I was wondering the same thing. One of the cargo ships that was hanging around EG a good while (HALKI) is still anchored just off the Egyptian coastline in international waters. She was scheduled to arrive in a Russian port today (the 7th) but she's just been floating in the same place for days and days. I wonder if that means something.
Rouge thought, everyone talks about human trafficking or weapons, what about gold/silver bullion or cash? Again, just a rouge thought... Obama’s empty pallets for return of deposit ?
The Turtle may have made the first attempt at a sub attack, but it was the CSS Hunley serving in the Confederate Navy which was the sub that first succeeded in sinking a ship during the Civil War. However, the Hunley never returned from that attack. They did find her and raise in the early 2000's, but I'm not sure if they ever figured out what happened.
One of the boat fags said he saw a sub in the canal and was going to track it the day before Ever Given was refloated. Don't remember which one it was and haven't caught any updates.
Well, there is (unverified) intel that there was a nuke onboard to destroy the ship rather than let it be captured. Space Force neutralized the nuke, so a sub attack to sink the ship would be a logical counter by the cabal.
Perhaps they thwarted an attempt to sink the Ever Given by submarine?
Wonder if it was the “missing Russian sub
Missing russian sub trying to sneak "cargo" off of the evergiven
Could this play into the scenario??:
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/iranian-ship-attacked-in-the-red-sea-unconfirmed-report-664311
Yeah, this was an odd story when I read it.
I was thinking about the possibility of the Evergreen having been hit with something. What if that was the reason for it being stuck? What if its properly damaged and can't go on its journey? And maybe everything we are hearing about crew getting arrested etc. is just a cover-up. Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
I think this anon is suggesting that a sub was involved with the ever given.
5th fleet post time : 7:58.
Post 758 leads to a date of sept 7, 1776
What happened on that date, the first submarine attack ever!
Coincidence???
Did a sub with navy seals take something off the ever given ?
That “turtle” submarine attack from the revolutionary war, although first attempt of its kinda was extremely embarrassing for patriots...:( idk
Kek
Sink that bitch!
Not yet. Let's see what's on it first...
I doubt it was embarrassing. A disappointment maybe. But it was uncharted territory.
Understood. But to me the connotation here is not about what ultimately happened with the sub in 1776, but a reference to it here and now having to do with the ever given ship in suez
I doubt it was embarrassing. At the least it would cause your enemy increased worry from a threat from a new direction.
If u are right. It was for a reason ! What?
Something else Is going on here which I thought from the very beginning of the whole ever given mess
What about the lockboxes???
This is the first I’ve heard anything of it
Agreed. I just keep thinking a sub was involved in someway somehow
The kind that GM has a license to operate??
I figured it was hacked based on its movements but could have been hit with something else too
Maybe that cruiser is there to make sure the Ever Given is incapacitated still (poking holes underwater?), and will have to be UNLOADED.
I don't believe the reports that the cargo has already been raided, with weapons and bodies found. But the theme has something to it.
In case someone wonders (like I did) if it's really the Ever Given, or just some other random Evergreen ship: Compare with this picture from the canal. As far as I can see, all the color patterns on the containers seem to match up.
Good dig, pede
I was stationed on the same type of cruiser in the past and they are one of the main ships for countering subs. Definitely interesting
Thank you for your service!
ain't that gun pointed the wrong way???
But guns are awesome though.
They go BRRRrrrrrr!!!!
I like your thinking.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that gun just used as a back up in case the missiles and fancy gadgets stop working? Good ol fashioned artillery never fails.
Can it help against arial attack?
Never bring a gun to a near field controller fight.
No. It’s point at ship bow. Standard position I think
I wasn't fully on board on Suez Canal being a military op, even though it seemed very likely. This sealed the deal.
"Philippine Sea has been deployed to 5th Fleet"
Comms? Because whatever it is, it's not Grammar. And you'd think the military would noticed.
That's the name of the ship
Anons might take a look at the colour combinations of containers from that angle and compare with known photos of the Ever Given and verify or rule-out a match. EDIT: looks like this anon did just that: https://greatawakening.win/p/12i48iry4v/x/c/4DzeCI6oQDP
Because it's written on the stern of the ship
There have been photo's that have shown the stern. It's also listed as the Ever Given on it's tracker.
Unless you think there is some merit in someone switching out a 20k tonne container ship that was damaged?
Someone has already linked to a container comparison in this thread showing it's the same ship.
Acs reporting still shows the ever given in the bitter lake. Navy mentions the it’s their ( the US navy ) first transit South in the suez Canal since the ever given incident. The navy ship would’ve had to pass the ever given at some point. Your point is understood though as well.
Oh, I didn't realize the Navy had a ship by that name. Sorry.
You might want to take another look at the first line of the tweet ;)
would HAVE noticed
If your going to go around complaining about other people's grammar (note the lower case g) you should probably come correct yourself.
*you're
Indeed. It would be embarrassing to call someone out for inconsequential mistakes while making one or more yourself.
LMAO.
Watch the water.
7 April is Russian Day of Commemoration for ALL Submariners lost at sea.
All gave some. Some gave all. Thank you for your service. USN SS ‘69 - ‘75
Could be as some as someone wanted to shut down the canal.
“USS Philippine Sea (CG-58) is a Flight II Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser on active service in the United States Navy. She is named for the Battle of the Philippine Sea during World War II and is the second ship to bear the name. She has completed multiple deployments as part of Operation Enduring Freedom since 2001.” Humm
Nice! And so now we also know that the Ever Given has NOT been unloaded. There have been a few times (during daylight hours in Egypt) where cargo ships appeared to be stationed around it....so we wondered if anything was being removed and transferred.
I was wondering the same thing. One of the cargo ships that was hanging around EG a good while (HALKI) is still anchored just off the Egyptian coastline in international waters. She was scheduled to arrive in a Russian port today (the 7th) but she's just been floating in the same place for days and days. I wonder if that means something.
Great job ??
Thanks, fren!
Great effort by all here. This is the definition of hive minds !! Cheers ? Anons !!
Rouge thought, everyone talks about human trafficking or weapons, what about gold/silver bullion or cash? Again, just a rouge thought... Obama’s empty pallets for return of deposit ?
Rouge=makeup
Rogue is what you mean I think.
? I live for spell check
Still, the anatomy "artwork" before - coincidence? (there are no)
The Turtle may have made the first attempt at a sub attack, but it was the CSS Hunley serving in the Confederate Navy which was the sub that first succeeded in sinking a ship during the Civil War. However, the Hunley never returned from that attack. They did find her and raise in the early 2000's, but I'm not sure if they ever figured out what happened.
Didn't the Israelis just attach mines/attack an Iranian ship carrying troops nearby?
Just heard that from some hams on 40 meters.
One of the boat fags said he saw a sub in the canal and was going to track it the day before Ever Given was refloated. Don't remember which one it was and haven't caught any updates.
Or what if the red oct or the SUB is hidden beneath a modified cargo hull...
Hollow middle, shaped like an []
Containers welded up and over to cover open center.
Sub latched on for towing under neath.
Lead lined containers with reflective surfaces inside to bybass sat imagery.
My son was driving along Ocean Beach in San Francisco today. He saw the ship Evergreen and took a photo from his car.
He saw an evergreen line ship. Name of ship is unknown
I never considered that they would try to sink the ship instead of let it be searched...
Well, there is (unverified) intel that there was a nuke onboard to destroy the ship rather than let it be captured. Space Force neutralized the nuke, so a sub attack to sink the ship would be a logical counter by the cabal.
Or nuke meant for future false flag or to beat A path to war
great post! I love it when a post/timestamp/post comes together...