I believe this is more MSM fear mongering. Don't buy it Patriots. For one thing, I don't think it is "thousands" of cargo ships. An anon posted earlier that his father is a crane operator at the LA port and the number of ships coming in might be a bit more than normal for this time of year but no mention of thousands and the port is unloading 24/7 as they always have. I'm certain these ships are being checked probably by military but don't buy the fear they are selling.
I live in Long Beach and it is common this time of year, building up to Christmas, to see lots of cargo ships start lining up down the coast. Also, being in South LA County with millions of people you would think our shelves would go empty first. Nope. Not even a hint of that. The only difference I’ve noticed is the cost of gas, back over $4/gal, and ground beef, up but only .50/lb, which doesn’t even come by boat.
I believe this is more MSM fear mongering. Don't buy it Patriots. For one thing, I don't think it is "thousands" of cargo ships. An anon posted earlier that his father is a crane operator at the LA port and the number of ships coming in might be a bit more than normal for this time of year but no mention of thousands and the port is unloading 24/7 as they always have. I'm certain these ships are being checked probably by military but don't buy the fear they are selling.
Yeah I read a different post saying much the same, they were unloading at a frantic rate.
We have seen these missile containers way back, sometime in either 18 or 19 IIRC. They are well known.
I live in Long Beach and it is common this time of year, building up to Christmas, to see lots of cargo ships start lining up down the coast. Also, being in South LA County with millions of people you would think our shelves would go empty first. Nope. Not even a hint of that. The only difference I’ve noticed is the cost of gas, back over $4/gal, and ground beef, up but only .50/lb, which doesn’t even come by boat.