Ports full of boats both coasts being denied entry...
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I worked in a strategic side of the military working with nuclear weapons. I learned how all of the strategic weapon side of the military works. The layer upon layer upon layer of planning and move and counter move. Then I just put it all together in a way that makes sense.
For example, since the election, there has been significant recon aircraft outside Long Beach and port Canaveral. Daily. This is different than it was, it’s a newish thing. Combine that with the open boasting of the Club K missile system by China, the complete treason that Obama Biden did, and it makes sense.
It was part of the blackmail. A fail safe in case the cabal fucked up the election steal. They have possibly a trillion dollars at this point invested in corrupting the government. They want security in their investment. A backup plan to a backup plan.
We are essentially being held hostage until they can clear all those ships as safe.
I think the reason was "in case Trump and the military fight the steal," not "in case the steal doesn't work." I think they were planning on a color revolution to create chaos everywhere and have the troops and weaponry as backup.
I agree! Port workers are always working so that excuse is invalid. It all makes sense.
If White Hats exist why on earth would they allow constant containers to enter our country during a time like this? This is assuming they don’t have tech that can scan anything and everything in each ship and container. The ports seem like such a vulnerable place to me.
A good friend who is a crane operator in port for decades said there is no way they could know what is in every container especially with the speed that they are unloaded and sent out. When he first started years ago he said constant products were shipped out of our port and nowadays the products come from China and they send the ships home with empty crates to reload.